CPH8000 Portable Multifunction Calibrator

Applications

  • Calibration service companies and service industry
  • Measurement and control laboratories
  • Quality assurance

Special features

  • Measurement and simulation of the following parameters: pressure, electrical signals (mA, mV, V, Ω), temperature (TC, RTD), frequency and pulse
  • Large colour touchscreen display with new intuitive and user-friendly interface
  • Internal pressure/vacuum generation
  • Option: intrinsically safe version, II 2G Ex ib IIC T4 Gb – Tamb: -10 … +50 °C
  • Option: integrated HART® module for communication with HART® instruments

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Description

The portable multifunction calibrators are ideally suited for on-field testing and calibration of industrial measuring instruments.  The calibration data are stored in the instrument’s memory. The communication with a PC is used to remotely control the unit and to download the calibration reports.

Applications

  • Calibration of Pressure Transmitters
  • Calibration of Measuring Instruments
  • Calibration of Temperature Transmitters
  • Calibration of Temperature Probes
  • Calibration of Other Measuring Instruments

For Use With

  • Gauges
  • Absolute Pressures
  • Electrical Signals
  • Temperatures
  • Frequencies
  • Pulses
  • HART instruments

CPH8000 Portable Multifunction Calibrator Features

The calibrators have a large touchscreen with a new intuitive user-friendly interface, that allows an easy and fast configuration of the calibrator. The availability of ATEX approval II 2G Ex ib IIC T4 Gb – Tamb: -10 … +50 °C expands the possible applications of this calibrator into hazardous areas. Even in the ATEX version the DC 24 V voltage supply for external transmitters is available.

The calibrators have four measurement channels and are thus capable to carry out up to four simultaneous measures. For more flexibility on on-field calibrations, the instruments have an on-board memory for data storage that allows the evaluation of logged measuring values and calibration reports.