1200ºC to 150ºC
The PegasusPLUS range offers extreme high temperature calibration in an easy to use portable package - ideal for the calibration of high temperature thermocouples. It has been designed for fast heating and finds applications in the glass, electrical power, automotive and material processing industries. A Blackbody target can be added for the calibration of infrared thermometers.
The standard insert has four 8mm pockets 80mm deep. The metal insert is strategically placed beneath 50mm of insulation to provide optimal performance over the radiant temperature range. For larger blocks see the Oberon model. The Pegasus is available in two models, the BASIC (B) and the SITE (S). The B model should be used with an external reference probe and indicator, such as the TTI 7. The thermocouples under test should be calibrated by comparison to the external probe.
The S model includes a built in digital indicator to which an external standard thermometer should be connected, giving greater accuracy eliminating temperature gradient and loading errors. The recommended probe is a platinum Type R thermocouple. The optional Blackbody target is used with a specially angled Type R thermocouple that sits immediately behind the target area.
Includes as standard: Windows Software and a Computer Interface. Increased resolution of ±0.1 available throughout the range via the PC interface and from 150.0 to 999.9 locally on the autoranging front display. The controller features multi-point block to display correction giving good absolute accuracy.
The S model has universal sensor input allowing Platinum Resistance Thermometers, Thermocouples (Types K, N, R, S, L, B, PL2, T, J and E) along with Linear Process Inputs including 4-20mA current transmitters to be displayed on the inbuilt indicator. The indicator can be programmed with up to five calibration points to provide high accuracy digital probe matching.
The indicator and controller are both addressable over the communications link.
New! The Site model can now be used with the supplied Cal Notepad software to test thermostats.