Calibrator Uses Battery Power

Nov. 1, 1999

The CLD-II is a battery-powered calibrator package that simulates and measures RTDs, thermocouples and resistance. It also sources and reads mA, mV, volts and frequency. The instrument's rugged design includes an impact resistant enclosure that is fastened to the carrying case for convenience. Documenting keypads surround a large LCD panel with dual readout and backlighting. Connectors for source and measure are kept separate, and a 24V output is provided for loop power. AT THIS SITE: product information by categories.

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