A Fluke calibrator for process instruments is large with lots of buttons versus the small size and easy to use interface of a PIE Calibrator. The Fluke 725 and Fluke 726 process calibrators require complicated hookups with easily lost jumper wires for RTD connections while the PIE 820 & PIE 830 use true 2, 3 & 4 wire connections. The Fluke 714, Fluke 714B thermocouple calibrators and the Fluke 724 Thermocouple/RTD calibrator require miniature thermocouple connectors to plug in wires while the PIE 422 and PIE 525B accept bare thermocouple wires under screws as well as miniature thermocouple connectors.
Find hidden problems in 4 to 20 milliamp loops, broken wires from RTD sensors and excessive loop loads with troubleshooting features found only on PIE calibrators. Upgrade your Fluke process calibrator with a PIE Evolutionary Calibrator and see how much easier it is to use and how much time you save on each calibration.
Fluke Calibrator upgrade to PIE
Multifunction | Fluke 725 | PIE 830 |
Multifunction | Fluke 726 | PIE 830 |
Thermocouple | Fluke 714 | PIE 422 |
RTD | Fluke 712 | PIE 311 |
Thermocouple & RTD | Fluke 724 | PIE 525B |
Milliamp | Fluke 705 | PIE 334 |
Milliamp | Fluke 707 | PIE 434 |
Milliamp | Fluke 709 | PIE 434 |
Milliamp & Voltage | Fluke 715 | PIE 532 |
Thermocouple & mA | Fluke 714B | PIE 422Plus |
RTD & mA | Fluke 712B | PIE 311Plus |
RTD, Thermocouple & mA | Fluke 724 | PIE 525Plus |