Fluke MET/TEMP II temperature calibration software version 5

Monday, 17 August, 2015 | Supplied by: Fluke Australia Pty Ltd


Fluke Calibration has introduced an upgrade to its MET/TEMP II temperature calibration software, a calibration solution for testing batches of sensors, calculating characterisation of coefficients and generating calibration reports. Version 5.0 adds compatibility with the Microsoft Windows 7 and 8 operating systems and support for Fluke Calibration’s most recent temperature calibration sources: the 9190A Ultra-Cool field metrology well and 9118A thermocouple calibration furnace.

MET/TEMP II automates batch calibrations of platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs), liquid-in-glass (LIG) and bimetallic thermometers, thermistors and a wide range of thermocouple sensors to standardise testing for consistent results no matter who performs the calibration. Virtually any sensor with a resistance or voltage output can be tested, up to 100 sensors at a time.

Manual calibration of temperature sensors can be expensive, time-consuming and error prone. With MET/TEMP II, calibration technicians simply place test sensors in a heat source, connect them to a temperature readout, enter the set-up information and start the test. Hours of testing are performed while the technician is free to do other work. After the test is complete, the technician prints and signs the report and ships the sensors and report to the customer, helping to improve productivity and saving hours.

The intuitive interface guides the user through configuring and running calibration tests and reporting, making it easy to learn and use.

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