Fluke Calibration 9142, 9143 and 9144 Series Field Metrology Wells

Saturday, 01 December, 2018 | Supplied by: Fluke Australia Pty Ltd

Fluke Calibration 9142, 9143 and 9144 Series Field Metrology Wells

The Fluke Calibration 9142, 9143 and 9144 Series Field Metrology Wells extend high performance to the industrial process environment by maximising portability, speed and functionality without compromising measurement quality.

Field metrology wells are easy to use, lightweight, small and quick to reach temperature setpoints, yet they are also stable and uniform. The calibrators cover a wide range of temperature instruments, including RTDs, thermocouples, transmitters and thermal switches. Fluke Calibration’s field metrology wells can cool to -25°C or heat to 660°C in 15 min.

Field environment conditions are typically unstable, having wide temperature variations. Each field metrology well has a built-in gradient-temperature compensation (patent pending) that adjusts control characteristics to ensure stable performance in unstable environments. In fact, all specifications are applicable over the environmental range of 13–33°C.

Measurement equipment drifts over time. Imprecise calibration results in less than optimal processes, exposure to audit risk, increased troubleshooting, shorter calibration intervals, more unplanned downtime, increased operational costs and reduced productivity. Sending tools out to third-party calibration labs may exacerbate delays and outsources a critical component to quality.

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Online: www.fluke.com.au
Phone: 02 8850 3333
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