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725Ex Intrinsically Safe Multifunction Process Calibrator - Features  
 
 

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.
 

Fluke Model 725Ex Intrinsically Safe Multifunction Process Calibrator Model 725Ex Features
 
bullet ATEX II 1 G EEx 1a IIB 171°C KEMA 04ATEX 1303X.
bullet I.S. Class I, Division 1 Groups B-D, 171°C compliance.
bullet Measure Volts DC, mA, RTD's, Thermocouples, Frequency and Resistance.
bullet Source or simulate Volts DC, mA, RTD's, Thermocouples, Frequency and Resistance.
bullet Two channel simultaneous source and measure capability for calibration of transmitters.
bullet Power transmitters with internal loop supply.
bullet Store frequently-used test setups for later use.
bullet 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.
bullet Pressure switch test function to capture set, reset and deadband values.
bullet Simple, push-button user interface.
bullet Compact size and weight.
bullet 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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