Quick Guide
How to Use a dry block temperature calibrator? This may be a question you may well ask. Below, you will find a quick and easy guide of all the basic information you will need to be up and running in no time.



How to Use a dry block temperature calibrator? This may be a question you may well ask. Below, you will find a quick and easy guide of all the basic information you will need to be up and running in no time.
Enter the temperature the sensor will normally be working via the user interface touch screen or shortcut keys on the dry-block calibrator. This can be heating or cooling between -22 to 155 deg C.
Various temperatures can be programmed, making it quick and easy to calibrate several sensors repeatedly.
If the sensor being measured is over size then it is advisable to also use a Reference sensor via the Reference sensor or DSP interface.
This can be done via the communication interface area via USB A or B, WiFi, RS232, RS485, or LAN
Ensure that the probe is inserted into the right size hole. The liquid bath section or dry-block inside the calibrator can be selected making it suitable for most temperature sensors.
Select the type of sensor that is being measured, you can chose from RTD (up to 4 wires), thermocouple, current, voltage.
A large and clear user interface input area shows set temperature, actual temperature. There is also a display for the analogue signal, shortcut keypad keys, curve graph area, status area, function operating area and cooling /heating status area.