October 31, 2013 - Additel Corporation added six pressure ranges to their 761 series Automated Pressure Calibrators. The additions to the series now include a low pressure option to control down to 0.0004 inH2O, a high pressure calibrator to 600 psi, a model designed for calibration at barometric pressures, and three models with absolute pressure sensors which allow for switching between absolute and gauge pressures. With a built-in high performance electronic pump and precision pressure controller, the 761 series Automated Pressure Calibrators provide a turn-key solution for calibration of gauges, transmitters, and switches both in the field and in the laboratory. To improve the accuracy, each calibrator includes two pressure sensors with differing ranges.
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Enhancements include a low pressure option to control down to 0.0004 inH2O, a high pressure calibrator to 600 psi, and three models with absolute pressure sensors which allow for switching between absolute and gauge pressures.
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