PIE 510B-PT100/1.3850 Single RTD Simulator
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PIE 510B-PT100/1.3850 is an RTD simulator for PT100 sensors with ±0.25°C accuracy and direct temperature output, compatible with pulsed measurement instruments.
Product details
| Model | PIE 510B-PT100/1.3850 |
| Manufacturer | PIE |
| Category | Thermocouple & RTD Calibrators |
| Availability | Made to order |
Description
Overview
The PIE 510B-PT100/1.3850 is a dedicated single RTD simulator for PT100 sensors, specifically supporting the 1.3850 resistance characteristic. It provides direct temperature output with ±0.25°C accuracy and works reliably with all pulsed measurement instruments, including PLCs, DCS systems, and transmitters from manufacturers such as Rosemount and Honeywell.
Key Features
- PT100/1.3850 RTD curve with ±0.25°C (±0.5°F) accuracy and 0.1° resolution
- Direct temperature output or resistance (Ω) values
- Selectable °C or °F display
- Compatible with pulsed excitation currents from PLCs, DCS, recorders, and all measurement devices
- EZ-Dial knob with dual-speed adjustment for easy temperature setting
- EZ-Check switch for quick 0% and 100% span verification
- Operates on two standard AA alkaline batteries with 45-hour typical battery life
- Overvoltage protection to 60V
- Lightweight and rugged construction
Applications
- Calibrating and testing RTD temperature transmitters
- Verifying DCS, PLC, and recorder temperature inputs
- Field equipment troubleshooting and maintenance
- Temperature sensor verification in industrial processes
Specifications
| Type | PT100/1.3850 |
| Accuracy | ±0.25°C (±0.5°F) |
| Resolution | 0.1°C |
| Output Type | Direct Temperature or Resistance |
| Display | Selectable °C or °F |
| RTD Curves | Platinum, Copper, Nickel |
| Excitation Compatibility | Pulsed instruments (PLCs, DCS, Recorders) |
| Power Source | Two AA alkaline batteries |
| Battery Life | 45 hours typical |
| Overvoltage Protection | 60V |
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