GE Druck DPI 612 calibrator for pressure instrumentation

Thursday, 01 June, 2017 | Supplied by: Thermo Fisher Scientific

GE Druck DPI 612 calibrator for pressure instrumentation

The Druck DPI 612 Flex provides flexible pressure ranging by virtue of 31 high-accuracy interchangeable pressure modules and can deliver an accuracy of 0.005% FS. Three models are available to generate from 95% vacuum up to 1000 bar or 15,000 psi. Pressure generation to 100 bar/1500 psi can be performed without gas bottles or pressure regulators. The instrument also sources and measures mA (step and ramp), mV and V and can provide 24 V loop power.

The Druck DPI 612 Flex series has been designed from the start to be simple to use. The interchangeable pressure modules are a simple hand fit requiring no tools, cables or set-up and can be hot-swapped in the field. The screen-driven dashboard allows quick application selection and the task menu provides a library of popular configurations for pressure test and calibration. The touch screen is quicker and simpler to use than complex keypads with complex special function keys. The case material and precision moulding ensure that the Druck DPI 612 is both rugged and weatherproof.

Despite being simple to use, the DPI 612 Flex is a powerful instrument. It has full documenting capabilities to automate calibration procedures, including PASS/FAIL indication and error calculation. It connects with either GE’s own calibration software or other common commercial calibration software packages so that the results can be easily fed into plant management software.

For more information: http://www.thermofisher.com.au/IP.

Online: thermofisher.com
Phone: 1300 735 292
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