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Temperature Calibrators

Measure and source/simulate RTDs, thermocouples, Volts, and ohms to test and calibrate temperature sensors and transmitters.


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  • Thermocouple Calibrators

    Practical Instrument Electronics, Inc.

    PIE has a thermocouple calibrator to fit your needs from the PIE 520B single type thermocouple simulator  to the advanced troubleshooting capabilities of the PIE 422Plus. Have you had issues in the past where your thermocouple calibrator wouldn’t work with some of the instruments in your plant? Our thermocouple calibrators are guaranteed to be compatible with all process thermocouple inputs including all brands of smart temperature transmitters, PLC input cards, DCS systems and multichannel recorders.

  • Proprietary Software

    WinFT - D&P Instruments

    WinFT is our proprietary software which makes D&P instruments so functional and easy to winft1_largeuse. Based on the Windows operating system, this software provides simple and intuitive control of the instrument. All of the usual File functions are available, as well as controls over instrument settings such as resolution, apodization, zero-fill and number of coadds. Display options enable the user to display interferograms, spectra or both, as well as to adjust plot scales and units. Onboard math processing allows for real-time calculation of ratio, difference, and absorbance, and when using our calibrated hot-cold blackbody calibrators, the ability to measure calibrated radiance. Further, WinFT offers the ability to measure sample temperature in the radiance function by matching a Planck to the calibrated radiance. With the gold diffuse plate, the software can also compute and display absolute emissivity of samples. Our software also enables exporting of data files, now made even easier with our USB and LAN connections. In addition, the software has been designed to be easily run using the keyboard function keys and single letter commands, making the use of a mouse in the field optionalas well as minimizing key strokes when taking measurements in the field.

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