Universal Calibration
Source
Integrated electronics generate mV, V and mA signals. Beyond
this, the electronics are capable of simulating thermovoltages for
various types of thermocouples for predefined temperatures
(degC or degF), as well as for Pt and Ni temperature sensors.
Frequency and Pulse
Generator
Continuous frequency signals can be generated by the METRAHit28C
for testing PLCs, energy metering devices, flow rates and
more.
Amplitude is adjustable for the generated square wave pulses, which
are used to simulate sensor pulses. Predefined pulse runs are also
generated at a chosen frequency.
Calibration and
Simulation
Measuring transducers with a wide variety
of input signals (voltage, thermovoltage, RTD and 2-wire resistance
sensors etc.) can be directly connected and calibrated.
If a multimeter is used (e.g. METRAHit26S), respective values
can be measured at the measuring transducer’s output, transmitted
to a PC via an adapter if desired, displayed with the help of
METRAwin90 software and compared with the appropriate calibration
specifications.
Setpoint values and actual values are displayed, or printed as a
certificate.
When operated in the "mA sink" mode, the METRAHit28C
simulates a 2-wire transmitter and pulls the selected current value
from the device under test.
Data Storage
Individual values which have been manually
saved (10 values per measuring range or sensor type), as well as
complete calibration procedures are transferred to the integrated
memory and can be queried one by one by pressing a key (forward or
back).
The calibrator is connected to a PC with the attached METRAHitBD232
interface adapter (accessory). Individual values, intervals and
ramps which have been created with the help of METRAwin90 software
can be saved as data files, uploaded to the calibrator and saved to
non-volatile memory.