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9102S

9100S

9009

9103/9140

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Temperature Calibration

9140 Field Dry-Well

Lightweight and portable field

dry-well small enough to easily

carry in one hand.

35 °C to 350 °C

Accuracy to ± 0.5 °C

Stability to ± 0.03 °C at 50 °C

and ± 0.05 °C at 350 °C

NIST traceable calibration

www.flukecal.eu/9140

9190A Ultra-Cool Field

Metrology Well

Very low temperatures, with no

fluids and best-in-class stability

Wide temperature range from

–95 °C to 140 °C

Best-in-class stability:

± 0.015 °C full range

Accuracy using built-in refer-

ence thermometer readout:

± 0.05 °C full range

Display accuracy: ± 0.2 °C

full range

Optional built-in two-channel

readout for PRT, RTC, TC, 4-20

mA and reference thermometer

Accredited calibration

www.flukecal.eu/9190A

9100S Handheld Dry-Well

World’s smallest, lightest and

most portable dry-well.

Smallest dry-wells in the world

Ranges from 35 °C to 375 °C

Accuracy to ± 0.25 °C, stability

of ± 0.07 °C at 50 °C

NIST traceable calibration

www.flukecal.eu/9100S

9102S Handheld Dry-Well

High-performance, convenient and

easy-to-use handheld dry-well.

Smallest dry-wells in the world

Ranges from –10 °C to 122 °C

Accuracy to ± 0.25 °C, stability

of ± 0.05 °C (full range)

NIST traceable calibration

www.flukecal.eu/9102S

9009 Dual-Well Dry-Well

Two-in-one dry-well increases

portability and productivity.

Temperatures from –15 °C to

350 °C in one unit

Display accuracy: hot block:

± 0.6 °C; cold block: ±0.2 °C

Rugged, lightweight, water

resistant enclosure

NIST traceable calibration

www.flukecal.eu/9009

9103 Field Dry-Well

Great performance in a portable

instrument.

–25 °C to 140 °C

Accuracy to ± 0.25 °C

Stable to ± 0.02 °C at –25 °C

and ± 0.04 °C at 140 °C

NIST traceable calibration

www.flukecal.eu/9103

9190A

Field Temperature Sources

Portable and flexible temperature-controlled dry-wells suitable for

high-speed calibrations or certifications of thermocouples, RTDs,

PRTs and other temperature sensors