Standard calibration equipment ETS series
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standard calibration equipment
standard calibration equipment
standard calibration equipment
standard calibration equipment
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Characteristics

Measured physical value
temperature
Applications
for temperature sensors
Options
high-precision, standard, rugged
Temperature

Max.: 420 °C
(788 °F)

Min.: -196 °C
(-321 °F)

Voltage

9 V

Description

Ellab Temperature Standard ETS10 The traceable ETS allows for extremely accurate temperature measurements by converting resistance into temperature using its built-in algorithms. When connected to the ValSuite software, the LiquiCal bath and ETS provide a perfect setup which is automatic. This saves time and allows for a convenient calibration. Key Features and Benefits Temperature Range -80 to +250 °C Accuracy: ±0.015 °C / ±0.025 °C Separated electronics from heat zone Robust and Versatile Design ETS10 Temperature Range: -80 to +250 °C Accuracy – Including Instrument, PRT and Drift: -50 to +150 °C: ±0.015 °C Other temperatures: ±0.025 °C Measuring Sample Rate: 4 Sec. Digital Filter: 0-10 Sec. Resistance: 100 Ω Sensor Response Time: T-63%: 33 Seconds T-90%: 45 Seconds Overall Dimension: ø 16 x 475 mm Interface & Power Source: USB Sensor Material: ANSI 316L Dimension of Sensor: ø 6.35 x 305 mm Minimum Immersion Depth: 100 mm Environmental: 15 – 35 °C / 0 – 90% RH, non-condensing Calibration: Traceable to NPL Calibration Algoritms: ITS-90 Recommended Calibration Interval: 12 months Weight w / wo Display: 0.35 kg / 0.25 kg Optional Display Display: 8 digits, 7 segments, green LED Resolution: 0.001°C

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