PPC4 Pressure Controller/Calibrator

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New PPC4
The latest generation of pressure transfer standards
provides maximum versatility and performance
Features
- New advanced local user interface with color display and point-and-click navigation
- Front panel USB connection and free ‘cockpit’ software for full PC based plug-and-play functionality
- Real time measurement uncertainty calculation and display
- New 'f class' Q-RPT module for full scale performance at lower cost
- Lowest measurement uncertainty available in a transfer standard
- 50:1 control precision turndown for extreme rangeability
- Open architecture with up to four internal and/or external reference pressure transducers
- Multi-ranging without the guesswork. Unique AutoRange function sets up the controller in seconds for the exact range of UUT to be tested
PPC4 Automated Pressure Controller/Calibrator
DHI's fifth generation pressure controller/calibrator, continues to break new ground with an unprecedented combination of high end performance, operational versatility and long term reliability.

Choose your local user interface to best fit your application and budget
- PPC4-ui Advanced : For bench top users, the new graphic color display with point-and-click navigation will streamline your pressure calibration and testing task.
- PPC4 Basic : For system applications and where PPC4 will spend most of its time interfaced with a computer, choose the basic front panel.
- PPC4 front panel USB connection provides easy access and use of “cockpit” software for full PC based plug-and-play functionality.

Increase performance at lower cost

Three different Q-RPT quartz reference pressure transducer measurement classes available to fit different performance requirements. Full Scale Standard (f), Standard (s), and Premium (p) Classes.

AutoRange™ feature supports infinite ranging, automatically optimizing all aspects of operation for the exact range to be explored and bringing a new dimension in rangeability to pressure controllers.

Calculating measurement uncertainty in real time.

Open architecture allows nearly limitless system configurations to adapt to your specific application's requirements.






