Pressure calibrator Traqc-20
for electrical measuring instrumentsdigitallaboratory

pressure calibrator
pressure calibrator
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Characteristics

Measured physical value
pressure
Applications
for electrical measuring instruments
Options
digital, laboratory, precision, compact, standard, automatic
Temperature

Max.: 40 °C
(104 °F)

Min.: 10 °C
(50 °F)

Pressure

Max.: 1,000 mbar
(14.5 psi)

Min.: 1 mbar
(0.01 psi)

Voltage

24 V

Description

Traqc-20 LPC The Traqc-20 LPC accurately measures and generates very low pressures. It can be applied as test and calibration instrument for pressure sensors and pressure switches. Thanks to internal pressure generation no auxiliary tools are required for operation. An internal Li-ion battery is available for mobile operation. Parallel operation of mains and battery supply allows for maximum flexibility. Very Low Pressure Calibrator High precision Compact size Automatic reset Robust Very low pressure ranges available Automatic Calibrations Verification & calibration as working standard for: Industry (laboratory, workshop and production) Cleanrooms Transmitter and pressure sensor manufacturers Calibration service companies and service industry Research and development laboratories Transport case RvA calibration AutoCal calibration software The LPC measures and generates pressures and consequently it is more than a mere measuring instrument – it can also be applied as test and calibration instrument for pressure sensors and pressure switches. Thanks to internal pressure generation no auxiliary tools are required for operation. An internal Li-ion battery is available for mobile operation. Parallel operation of mains and battery supply allows for maximum flexibility.

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