Product category:
Pressure measurement systems
News Release from: UK Instruments and Controls | Subject: Ashcroft DXLdp
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 March 2004
In-situ pressure transmitter calibration
made easy
Troubleshooting and calibration procedures are critical to maintaining high precision in Bio-Pharm and other HVAC airflow systems: now Ashcroft DXLdp transmitter allows validation in place
In-place pressure transmitter calibration made easy with the new Ashcroft DXLdp transmitter for precision airflow applications Troubleshooting and calibration procedures are critical to maintaining high precision in Bio-Pharm and other HVAC airflow systems
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 10 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Accomplishing this task involves complicated procedures that include shutting down the system, cutting and splicing wires or removing the instruments for evaluation.until now.
UK Instruments and Controls introduces the Ashcroft DXLdp low pressure transmitter with the exclusive SpoolCal process valve actuator.
For the first time, transmitters in critical airflow systems can be easily validated and calibrated in place without disturbing process tubes or wiring.
With a simple twist of the wrist to the left, the SpoolCal tees the process pressure out to a handheld calibrator.
A twist to the right puts you in the calibration mode.
The front access test jacks provide on-line reference signal without removing wiring, avoiding signal interruption.
The DXLdp offers added features with 2:1 turndown and range status LEDs for instant troubleshooting information.
These unique features combine to create a product that dramatically improves system reliability and efficiency.
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