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Model 725Ex
Pressure Calibrator - Overview/Features
 

Overview
Use the measure and source functions to test and calibrate almost any process parameter. The Fluke 725Ex Intrinsically Safe Calibrator is a powerful, multi-function calibration solution.

 

Model 725Ex Pressure Calibrator Features
  • ATEX II 1 G EEx 1a IIB 171°C KEMA 04ATEX 1303X.
  • I.S. Class I, Division 1 Groups B-D, 171°C compliance.
  • Measure Volts DC, mA, RTD's, Thermocouples, Frequency and Resistance.
  • Source or simulate Volts DC, mA, RTD's, Thermocouples, Frequency and Resistance.
  • Two channel simultaneous source and measure capability for calibration of transmitters.
  • Power transmitters with internal loop supply.
  • Store frequently-used test setups for later use.
  • Pressure measurement to 3,000 psi/200 bar using any of the eight intrinsically safe Fluke 700PEx Pressure Modules, calibrate pressure transmitters and I/P devices.
  • Pressure switch test function to capture set, reset and deadband values.
  • Simple, push-button user interface.
  • Compact size and weight.
  • Rugged and reliable, for field use.
The optional 700PEx Pressure Modules are ATEX-certified Ex II 1 G EEx ia IIC T4. They are also certified by CSA I.S Class 1, Division 1 areas Group A-D per NEC-500.


 

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