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| TimFox:
You can invert the measurement I suggested to check the calibration on your reasonably-priced calibrator against a physical ice-point and a calibrated voltmeter. |
| J-R:
Extech PRC30 seems to be an interesting budget option, $850 with NIST certificate. They are in stock. |
| TimFox:
Note that for my J example at 1000o C, the thermal emf has a slope of 0.06 mV/K, or 0.1% of value per degree. This is useful to determine what voltmeter accuracy is required either for calibrating the thermocouple meter, or the inverse circuit for checking the calibration of the thermocouple-simulating calibrator. |
| rvalente:
Presys: https://www.presys.com.br/en |
| jchw4:
There are also Omega calibrators: https://www.omega.com/en-us/calibration/temperature-calibrators/c/handheld-calibrators I own the simplest CL3515R and it's pretty good. They still sell it and offer support and recalibration. But there are certainly better / newer models. Upd: they have multifunction calibrators as well https://www.omega.com/en-us/calibration/c/multifunction-calibration but I have no experience with them. |
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