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Calibrators - are specialized devices that generate or simulate precise reference signals (current, voltage, resistance, or loops) and are used to test, adjust, or calibrate other measuring instruments. They serve as a standard for measurement equipment to ensure accuracy, stability, and compliance with regulations.
Main types:
- multifunction calibrators - generate various types of electrical signals and allow simultaneous verification of multiple parameters;
- current and voltage calibrators - provide accurate reference values for calibrating voltmeters, ammeters, and multimeters;
- loop calibrators - specialized for 2- or 4-wire loops of the 4-20 mA type, commonly used in automation and process control industries;
Other features of the calibrators presented on this page include:
- Devices with HART3 support - for integration with modern process communication protocols.
- Basic accuracy of models: 0.01%, 0.015%, 0.02%, and higher levels of stability: 3.7 ppm, 11 ppm, 52 ppm, 85 ppm, 110 ppm, 500 ppm.
Calibrators are ideal for testing and adjusting sensors and transmitters, as well as for calibrating measuring instruments, especially under demanding and harsh conditions. Their use ensures that equipment meets technical standards and achieves high accuracy in data collection and measurement.
If you're unsure which calibrator best suits your needs - feel free to contact us. Our managers will gladly assist you in making the right choice.