The SIKA UC mAV.2 monofunction process calibrator allows exceptional performance, endurance and reliability. The SIKA UC mAV.2 monofunction process calibrator is developed for simple and flexible calibration and maintenance on-site. Several tests can be performed in a single operation without having to change instruments. The tough plastic housing of the SIKA UC mAV.2 monofunction process calibrator is resistant to shocks and impacts and offers additional protection against vibrations in harsh environments.
Loop current signal generation | 0(4)...25 mA |
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Loop current signal measurement | -6...25 mA |
Accuracy (of rdg. + const.) | ±0.015 % |
Current loop supply | 24 V ±10 %, 25 mA |
HART communication protective resistor | 250 Ω |
Voltage signal generation | 0...10(15) V |
Voltage signal measurement | -5...50 V |
Accuracy (of rdg. + const.) | ±0.015 % |
Continuity measurement | O / C |
Switching threshold "open" | 1 kΩ |
The SIKA UC mAV.2 monofunction process calibrator allows exceptional performance, endurance and reliability. The SIKA UC mAV.2 monofunction process calibrator is developed for simple and flexible calibration and maintenance on-site. Several tests can be performed in a single operation without having to change instruments. The tough plastic housing of the SIKA UC mAV.2 monofunction process calibrator is resistant to shocks and impacts and offers additional protection against vibrations in harsh environments.
The synthesiser function can be used for the generation of a discontinuous characteristic with changing signal values. Previously programmed changing signal levels are displayed on the simulator.
The back-lit multifunction display ensures a clear indication of input and output values as well as all adjustments.
Features include a rubber keypad, convenient interactive menu control via function keys, navigator and numeric keypad. These features allow easy selection and display of numerous functions.
An automatic program is generated for periodic calls. The type of signal, duration and value are defined. Start delay, number of repetitions and a continuous linear increasing or decreasing characteristic can be individually programmed.
Signal values needed time and again are permanently or flexibly stored in the simulator and can be recalled quickly at the push of a button.
The synthesiser function can be used for the generation of a discontinuous characteristic with changing signal values. Previously programmed changing signal levels are displayed on the simulator. This function allows the simple definition and successive call of different steps, ramps or synthesiser values for easier testing.
If the measuring characteristics and deviations of a sensor are known and these are available in the form of a calibration certificate, they should be taken into account in measurement to obtain accurate measuring results. The simulator input can be shifted linearly by offset programming to approach the measuring characteristics of the sensor. This single-point calibration is the simplest and most popular method for improving measuring results.
Multipoint calibration can be used for greater measuring accuracy. The input is configured by means of four linearisation points to the real sensor characteristics to compensate for linearity errors. Up to five different calibration data files can be directly stored and easily recalled as required.
Datasheet | Datasheet_SIKA_Simulators.pdf |
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