A current calibrator or process calibrator is used for basic measurements, tests and regulation techniques for setting and verifying test installations and instrumentation. A current calibrator has different magnitudes that should be attributed to normal measurement signals. These measurement signals or regulated magnitudes are denominated as the test signal, which our current calibrator can provide. It is defined as 0 to 20mA, 4 to 20mA, 0 to 10V and 0.2 to 1 bar. These magnitudes signify for example temperature, output or settings of a test valve (0 to 100% of valve opening).
This signifies that for a regulating signal of 50% (eg. 10mA) with an input range of 0 to 20mA in a test valve, the valve opening will be set at 50%. As these correlations are very important for a good functioning test and the transmission of process signals, all measurement instruments and regulations should have been previously calibrated with our current calibrator. Instruments that are already functioning should be verified regularly and, if necessary, recalibrated with a process current calibrator, ensuring the level of quality desired. Our high quality current calibrator offers these possibilities to experts in measurement techniques, testing and regulation or in quality control at an excellent price for the quality of the product.
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