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Calibration


device and simplifying calibration processes. The Additel 760 series Automatic Handheld


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Pressure Calibrator takes portable pressure calibration to new levels. Weighing less than 1.8kg, the ADT760’s innovative design contains a built-in pump, precision pressure sensor, internal controller and a large touch-screen color display. To generate pressure, simply key in the desired pressure and the Additel 760 will do the rest. Each unit has four channels: one internal pressure channel for source and measure pressures, two external pressure measurement channels, and one electronic measure and source channel. This series of calibrator has three standard models with the option of adding HART communications, documentation and data logging. With Bluetooth compatibility, the ADT760


Pressure Calibrator seamlessly syncs with Additel’s ACal software and mobile app (Additel Link), offering users enhanced convenience and improved data management capabilities. This update represents a leap forward in user experience, empowering professionals to optimise calibration procedures effortlessly. The firmware update required for Bluetooth integration is readily accessible on the Additel website, available through the “resources” tab on the ADT760 product page. Should users require assistance during the update process, dedicated support is readily available to ensure a smooth transition. “We’re thrilled to introduce Bluetooth connectivity to the ADT760, enhancing its versatility and making calibration tasks more efficient than ever before,” says Jon Sanders, president at Additel Corporation.


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aunching METRAOHM 10, Gossen Metrawatt presents a new low- resistance measuring instrument for the standards-compliant testing of protective conductors and equipotential bonding conductors in accordance with DIN VDE 0413-4. The ohmmeter uses the four-wire method for high-precision resistance measurements with 10 A AC including limit value calculation according to EN 60204-1. Additional functions extend to battery- powered 2-wire measurement with 200 mA DC, contact resistance testing of lightning


L Instrumentation Monthly June 2024


HIGH-PRECISION LOW-RESISTANCE MEASURING INSTRUMENT WITH 4-WIRE MEASUREMENT


protection and earthing systems according to DIN 18014 and low-ohm continuity testing of machines according to EN 60204-1 (VDE 0113-1). The ohmmeter, which is certified according to measurement category CAT II 600 V, features Kelvin clips for milliohm measurement that can be adjusted by means of a balancing resistor and an integrated test function. The 3.5″ TFT colour display clearly displays menus, help images and measurement results. Pushbutton arrays on both sides of the display allow for convenient and user- friendly navigation. The METRAOHM 10


allows for mains and battery-powered operation. It has a compact and rugged design with dimensions of 250 mm x 107 mm x 135 mm and featuring IP40 protection. Measurement data can be transferred from the device memory to an external computer via a USB type B port for evaluation purposes by using free-of-charge software. Gossen Metrawatt supplies the METRAOHM 10 with a wide range of accessories, various test cables, a carrying pouch and a test report.


Gossen Metrawatt www.gossenmetrawatt.com


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dditel has announced a significant enhancement to its popular ADT760 Pressure Calibrator. The latest upgrade integrates Bluetooth connectivity, revolutionising the way users interact with the


PRESSURE CALIBRATOR WITH BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY FOR STREAMLINED OPERATIONS


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