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Martel PSC-4000 Voltage/Current Process Calibrator Source, Simulate, Read

$ 184.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Calibrator Type: Process Calibrator
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Condition: Guaranteed in good, working condition.
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • MPN: PSC-4000
  • Brand: Martel

    Description

    Martel PSC-4000 Voltage/Current Process Calibrator Source, Simulate, Read
    Guaranteed in good, working condition. Includes case and Operator's Instructions as pictured. No probes or batteries. Only what is pictured.
    Features
    Reads and simulates process control signals
    Memory for three (3) calibration points in each range
    Multiple input/output ranges for current and voltage modes
    Built-in 24 VDC source for powering two-wire transmitters
    Accuracy of 0.025% FS ±1 LSD
    Large 32 character dot matrix display
    The portable Martel PSC-4000 process calibrator is a hand-held, full function voltage and current calibrator with the capability to both read and simulate common process control signals.
    The Martel PSC-4000 process calibrator incorporates multiple input/output ranges for both current and voltage operating modes. When operated in the current mode, the Martel PSC-4000 process calibrator can source, simulate, or read over a 0 to 24 mA range with 0.01 mA resolution. The Martel PSC-4000 process calibrator can also supply 24 VDC to power a two-wire transmitter while simultaneously reading back its output both in milliAmps or as a % of full scale. When operated in the voltage range, the Martel PSC-4000 process calibrator can read or source over two ranges, 0 to 20.00 V or 0 to 200.0 mV.
    For your convenience, you can store up to three (3) calibration points in the memory of your Martel PSC-4000 process calibrator for each voltage or current range. These calibration points are non-volatile and will remain in memory until the user changes them.