Kaye Instruments Validator 2000 Validation Data Logger - Temp Stability & Calibration
Kaye Instruments
Details
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CategoryTesting Equipment
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Dimension14.0in x 14.0in x 8.0in
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Serial0006034
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / Hertz120V/220V / 50Hz/60Hz
Description
The Kaye Instruments Validator 2000 is a sophisticated validation platform designed to streamline your validation process by automating sensor calibration and organizing study data efficiently. This used unit, originating from the United States, is in fair condition, showcasing minor errors or cosmetic defects that do not significantly impact its functionality. With the ability to handle up to 36 analog inputs and various thermocouples, it boasts an array of features like a high resolution of 0.017C and a substantial internal memory of 2MB. Ideal for precision temperature monitoring, it offers scanning speeds of 8 or 12 inputs per second and supports input ranges from -6mV to 10V. Note: No power or data cables included.
Key Features
- Automated sensor calibration
- Handles up to 36 analog inputs
- Supports Type T, J, K thermocouples
- High precision with resolution of 0.017C
- 8 or 12 inputs per second scanning speed
- Internal memory of 2MB
- Wide input range: -6 mV to 10V
Specifications
- Resolution: 0.017C k=1
- IRTD Temperature Standard: 0.01C k=1
- Total System Uncertainty: 0.078C k=1
- Internal Battery: NiCad, 30 minutes backup
- Input Impedance: 10K
- Common Mode Rejection: 160 db (8 inputs/sec) @ line frequency
- Voltage Input Range: 0 to 10 VDC
- Voltage Input Accuracy: 30 days (0.003% of reading + 2 counts + 4 microvolts)
Weight
Imperial: 26.4 Pounds
Metric: 11.97 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 16.8 lb x 16.8 lb x 9.6 lb
Metric: 42.67 cm x 42.67 cm x 24.38 cm
Harmonized Code
903180
Harmonized Code Details
HS 903180 - Instruments and apparatus; for measuring or checking electrical quantities, n.e.c. Classification is based on the device's function in measuring and checking temperature stability and electrical readings.
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