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- Make iET Labs Inc.
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model RTD-X-6-01 Series Resistance Temperature Detector(RTD) Simulator
- Serial E3-0910449
- Weight 6.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty On Part
- Dimensions 20.0in x 6.0in x 5.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Good
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
The iET Labs Inc. RTD-X-6-01 Series Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) Simulator, manufactured in the United States, is a reliable and versatile device ideal for testing and calibration of RTD temperature measurement systems. Despite slight cosmetic blemishes from normal use, this unit is in good condition, performing basic tests successfully. As a precise tool in temperature measurement, it is valuable in various laboratory and industrial settings. Some components or accessories may be needed for further diagnostic, yet there are no known functionality issues impacting its performance.
Key Features
- Precise RTD temperature simulation
- Suitable for calibration and testing
- Durable American-made equipment
- Cosmetically used but functional
Specifications
- Model: RTD-X-6-01 Series
- Condition: Good - unable to test fully, powers on
- Country of Origin: United States
- Serial Number: E3-0910449
- 30-Day Warranty On Part
Weight
Imperial: 6.0 Pounds
Metric: 2.72 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 20.4 lb x 6.0 lb x 4.8 lb
Metric: 51.82 cm x 15.24 cm x 12.19 cm
Harmonized Code
902519
Harmonized Code Details
902519: Temperature measuring devices, not combined with other functions. This code is applicable because the RTD simulator is used for temperature measurement calibration.
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