Practical Instrument Electronics 422 (2014) User Manual
Practical instrument electronics, Product description

Practical Instrument Electronics
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PIECAL 422
Automated Thermocouple Calibrator
Operating Instructions
PIECAL 422
Automated Thermocouple Calibrator
Operating Instructions
Copyright © 2011 All rights reserved • 422-9002 - Rev C 13 July 2011
Product Description
• Easy to use
With the PIECAL 422 you can check & calibrate all
your thermocouple instruments and measure
thermocouple sensors.
• Take it without into the shop, plant or field
Carry it without worry - it comes protected with a
rubber boot and rugged, low profile switch. Easy to
operate even in the dark areas of the plant with the
backlit display.
• Calibrate directly in temperature (°C & °F)
Stop carrying around a millivolt source and
thermocouple tables. The PIECAL 422 works with the
thermocouples you use including types J, T, E, K, R,
S, B, N, G, C, D, L (J-DIN), U (T-DIN) and Platinel II.
Easily set any value quickly to within 0.1° with the
adjustable digital potentiometer “
DIAL” plus store any
three temperatures for instant recall with the
EZ-CHECK™ switch.
• Calibrate quickly with automatic output stepping
Choose between 2, 3, 5, 11 and 21 steps to
automatically increment the output in 100%, 50%,
25%, 10% or 5% of span. Select the step time to
match your system from 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30
and 60 seconds.
• Compatible with all process instruments
Connect directly to the thermocouple inputs of smart
transmitters, PLCs, DCS and multichannel recorders
and verify their outputs or displays.
• Measure Thermocouple Sensors
Trouble shoot sensor connections and find broken wires. The PIECAL 422 measures the
thermocouple in degrees C or F. Secondary display shows the millivolt value corresponding to
the thermocouple temperature as well as the cold junction temperature measured by the
calibrator.