New Cost Effective Temperature Calibration Sources

Health & safety

New Cost Effective Temperature Calibration Sources

31 Jan, 2012

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Eurolec Instrumentation (Ireland) based manufacturers of electronic temperature and pressure measurement/control instruments have introduced a new range of compact, cost effective temperature calibration sources.

Accompanying the existing CS173, 174 & 175 calibration sources, the CSEC1 and CSEC2 offer users a low cost option for in-house probe thermometer accuracy checks. With a combined range of approx. -20 to +200C, the CSEC1 & CSEC2 still provide the same freely adjustable temperature ranges, choice of probe holes and user friendliness but for those applications that don’t require the infrared “black body” feature or RS232/USB output options.

Compact and weighing 3Kg or less, the CSEC1/CSEC2 represent a very competitively priced introduction to in house thermometer accuracy verification and when used in conjunction with e.g. the Eurolec RT162 precision reference thermometer, a very accurate, easy to use and cost saving alternative to external calibration certification is provided – an ideal system to comply with quality standards such as ISO9001 & HACCP.

The CSEC1 and CSEC2 “Economy” temperature calibration sources complement the existing Eurolec range of portable thermometers, probes, infrared thermometers and manometers.

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