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715 Loop/Volt/mA Calibrator - Specifications  
 
 
Model 715 Technical Specifications
Loop Supply Range: 24 V dc
Resolution: N/A
Accuracy: +/- 10%
Note: Drive; 20 mA into 1000 W for battery >6.8V; 700 W for battery 5.8 to 6.8 V
Measure/simulate mA/% of span Range: 0 to 24 mA (-25% to 125%)
Resolution: 0.001 mA
Accuracy: 0.015% + 2 counts
Note: Sink (simulate transmitter) Display mA or % of span
Measure/simulate mV Range: 0 to 100 mV
Resolution: 0.01 mV
Accuracy: 0.02% + 2 counts
Measure/simulate V Range: 0 to 10 V
Resolution: 0.001 V
Accuracy: 0.02% + 2 counts
 
 
Model 715 Mechanical and General Specifications
Operating temperature: -10șC to 55șC
Non-operating temperature: -40șC to 60șC
Relative humidity (% RH operating without condensation): 95% (10șC to 30șC); 75% (30șC to 40șC); 45% (40șC to 50șC); 35% (50șC to 55șC)
Operating altitude: 3,000m max
Vibration: Random, 2g, 5-500 Hz
Shock: 1m drop test
Safety: CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1:1992
Power: Single 9V battery ANSI/NEDA 1604A or IEC 6LR619V alkaline
Size (with holster): 201 mm L x 98mm W x 52 mm D (7.93 in X 3.86 in x 2.06 in)
Weight (with holster): Approx. 600g (21 oz)
Size (without holster): 187 mm L x 87mm W x 32 mm D (7.35 in X 3.41 in x 1.25 in)
Weight (without holster): Approx. 330g (12 oz)
Display: Clear, 5 digit liquid crystal
Warranty: 3 years

 

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