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2. Liquid Bath
[-20...+150 °C]
• calibration of immersion probes
• suitable for any probe diameter
• magnetic stirrer, insert, removal tool
and suitable liquid (silicone oil) included
• smooth regulation of rotational speed of magnetic stirrer
• leak-proof lid (with safety valve) for transport
diagram insertion of magnetic stirrer and sensor basket
test
specimen
ext.
ext. control working
sensor standard
sensor
basket
magnetic
stirrer
3. Dry Block
[-20...+150 °C]
• calibration of air probes
• insert with bore holes for probe diameters from 2-6 mm
included (individual bore holes on request)
• up to 5 probes can be calibrated at the same time
• ramp function for temperature switches can be set manually
diagram insertion of dry block insert with removal tool
test
specimen
ext.
ext. control working
sensor standard
dry block
insert
4. Infrared
IR
[-20...+150 °C]
• calibration of hand-held infrared devices,
IR transmitters and thermal imagers
• emissivity of almost 1,0 (~ 0,9994)
à ideal black body
• external control sensor and working standard
in immediate proximity (in infrared insert)
diagram insertion of infrared insert with removal tool
infrared
test specimen
ext.
ext. control working
sensor standard
infrared
insert
5. Surface
[-20...+150 °C]
• calibration of any kind of surface probe
• high accuracy due to immediate proximity of test specimen,
external working standard and control sensor
• fast regulation due to compact insert shape
material: aluminum
surface insert with external working standard,
diagram control sensor and test specimen
test ext.
specimen working
ext. control standard
sensor
surface
insert
6. 4 Operating Modes
The Thermator is a multifunction temperature calibrator made
by Testo industrial services. In order to conduct temperature
calibrations, the operator of the Thermator can choose between
4 different operating modes (liquid bath, dry block, infrared and
surface). Easy and fast handling is ensured because of specific
inserts, which can be easily changed with the help of the remo-
val tool supplied. Thus, a fast change from one operating mode
to another is guaranteed. The calibration range (-20 °C to +150
°C) applies to all 4 operating modes.
°C
IR 100°
Liquid Bath [-20...+150 °C] 25°
Time t99 = 13 min
Dry Block [-20...+150 °C] on on on on on on on
Infrared [-20...+150 °C]
heating off off off off off off
Surface [-20...+150 °C]
Order Information
Thermator* 0519.0901 scope of delivery (extract):
accessories transport case 0519.0902
accessories silicone oil for Thermator 0519.0903
(as replacement) external control sensor 0519.0904
sensor basket for liquid bath 0519.0905
infrared insert 0519.0906
surface insert 0519.0907
dry block insert 0519.0908
insert for liquid bath on request
magnetic stirrer 0519.0909
magnetic lifter 0519.0910
*scope of delivery: 3 inserts, 1 sensor basket, removal tool,
draining pump, magnetic lifter, magnetic stirrer,
external control sensor, silicone oil
7. Flexible, Accurate, Mobile
• Flexibility due to inserts
• Infrared calibrations in negative temperature range
• Surface calibrations in negative temperature range
• Surface: high accuracy due to immediate proximity
of test specimen, external working standard and
control sensor
• Our recommendation for high accuracy: calibration
of external working standard and use of Thermator
as temperature source
• Use of external control sensor allows for accurate
setpoint control
• Programmable ramp function
• RS 485 interface, USB interface on request
Technical Data
Operating Range of Control Sensor Temperature Influence of the operating +/- 0.02 K/K
(at 25°C ambient condition) temperature (0…50°C) to the
with water between 0 °C and 100 °C accuracy
with silicone oil between -20 °C and 150 °C Control sensor break behavior control is switched off
with dry block insert between -20 °C and 150 °C
Display unit °C or °F (optional)
with infrared insert between -20 °C and 150 °C
with surface insert between -20 °C and 150 °C Power supply 90…240 VAC +/- 10 %, 50/60 Hz
Accuracy (with external control sensor) Power consumption approx. 400 VA
as liquid bath +/- 0.1 K Operating temperature 0...50 °C
as dry block calibrator +/- 0.3 K Humidity in the operating area 30...95 %rH not condensing
as infrared black body source +/- 1 K
as surface temperature +/- 1.2K up to 100 °C Transport and -10...60 °C
calibrator +/- 1.5K >100 °C storage temperature
Stability (time) (with external control sensor) Degree of protection IP 20
as liquid bath +/- 0.05 K Serial interface RS 485 optoisolated, 9600 (baud
as dry block calibrator +/- 0.05 K rate), USB on request
as infrared black body source +/- 0.3 K Communication protocol MODBUS RTU (JBUS)
as surface temperature +/- 0.2 K
calibrator Dimensions Housing dimensions
(without handle):
Resolution between -9.99…99.99 resolution width approx. 210 mm
0.01 °C otherwise 0.1 °C height approx. 425 mm
Temperature control with PID controller depth approx. 300 mm
Temperature display 4 digit, 7 segment LED,
7mm high Weight approx. 12 kg
red = current temperature (without liquid and inserts)
green = setpoint temperature
8. industrial services
Description of the controls
industrial services
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Thermator – multifunction temperature calibrator IR
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mini Din socket switch int./ext. current setpoint retrieval of menu/ up/down regulation of rotational
for ext. control control sensor temperature temperature stored confirmation speed of magnetic
sensor setpoints of settings stirrer (liquid bath
multifunction display