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PIE 820-ELITE
Multifunction
Process Calibrator
mA • V • pH • TC • Ω • RTD • Freq • Pressure
Operating Instructions
PIE 820-ELITE
Multifunction
Process Calibrator
mA • V • pH • TC • Ω • RTD • Freq • Pressure
Operating Instructions
Practical Instrument Electronics
82 East Main Street Suite 3.14 • Webster, NY 14580 USA
Tel: 585.872.9350 • Fax: 585.872.2638 • [email protected] • www.piecal.com
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Page 1 - PIE 820-ELITE

PIE 820-ELITEMultifunctionProcess CalibratormA • V • pH • TC • Ω • RTD • Freq • PressureOperating InstructionsPIE 820-ELITEMultifunctionProcess Calibr

Page 2 - Contents

Page 8Operating InstructionsDouble Click Menus> EXIT FUNCTION mA MODE SOURCE 2W SIM UNITS mA % HART 250Ω

Page 3 - General Information

Page 9> EXIT FUNCTION T/C UNITS °C °FT/C TYPE J K E T R S B N L U G C D P COLD JUNC ON>

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Page 10To change the Automatic Stepping settingsDouble click the e DIAL KNOB at any time the unit is on and the following typical display (will be dif

Page 5 - Accessories

Page 11To start the Automatic SteppingStart automatic stepping or ramping by placing the EZ-CHECK Switch into the HI or LO position then press and ho

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Page 12READHI mA20.000SOURCEHISETLOOFFMAXREADMINREADOVERLOADHz SYNCDouble Click MenuPush & TurnforFast DialingPush & HoldtoStore/Step

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Page 13READHI2 WIRE SIM mA20.000SOURCEHISETLOOFFMAXREADMINREADOVERLOADHz SYNCDouble Click MenuPush & TurnforFast DialingPush & HoldtoStore/St

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Page 14READ mA18.203SOURCEHISETLOOFFMAXREADMINREADOVERLOADHz SYNCDouble Click MenuPush & TurnforFast DialingPush & HoldtoStore/StepmA ∙ V ∙ p

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Page 15READ%PWR MEASURE28.20SOURCEHISETLOOFFMAXREADMINREADOVERLOADHz SYNCDouble Click MenuPush & TurnforFast DialingPush & HoldtoStore/StepmA

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Page 16mA OUT, % OUT (Percent of 4 to 20 mA)Find current leaks in loops caused by ground faults, moisture or corrosion. The 820-ELITE simultaneously s

Page 11

Page 17The PIE 820-ELITE is supplying the loop voltage. There is a control loop error. This may be a transmitter (set for upscale burnout) with a bad

Page 12 - Operating Instructions

ContentsGeneral OperationsAccessories ... 3Carrying Case, Boot & Changin

Page 13

Page 18Process CalibratorSOURCEHISETLOOFFMAXREADMINREADOVERLOADHz SYNCDouble Click MenuPush & TurnforFast DialingPush & HoldtoStore/StepREAD

Page 14 - All milliamp connections

Page 19Process CalibratorSOURCEHISETLOOFFMAXREADMINREADOVERLOADHz SYNCDouble Click MenuPush & TurnforFast DialingPush & HoldtoStore/StepREAD

Page 15 - (2 to 100 VDC)

Page 20pH SOURCEChoose this function to provide an output from 0.000 to 14.000 pH @ 25°C (77°F) which corresponds to 414.12 to -414.12 mV. The source

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Page 21Simulate pH probes into transmitters & analyzersUse the pH simulator to verify proper operation of pH devices before you place a probe into

Page 17 - Transmitter

Page 22Thermocouple SourceChoose this function to provide a simulated thermocouple signal into controllers, temperature transmitters, indicators or an

Page 18

Page 23Read Thermocouple SensorsChoose this function to measure temperatures with a thermocouple probe or sensor.Move the power switch w to READ then

Page 19 - 12.280 mA

Page 24Resistance SourceChoose this function to provide a simulated resistance into any device that measures resistance.Move the power switch w to SO

Page 20 - V & mV Source

Page 25Read Resistance & Check ContinuityChoose this function to measure resistance or check continuity.Move the power switch w to READ then Doub

Page 21 - Read 10 V & 60 V

Page 26RTD SourceChoose this function to provide a simulated RTD signal into controllers, temperature transmitters, indicators or any input devices th

Page 22

Page 27Read RTD SensorsChoose this function to measure temperatures with an RTD probe or sensor.Move the power switch w to READ then Double Click the

Page 23

Page 1General InformationTechnician friendly operationThe unique and intuitive EZ-DIAL Double Click Menu makes it easier to setup than other multifunc

Page 24 - All thermocouple connections

Page 28Frequency SourceChoose this function to provide a frequency signal into any input devices that measure frequency.Move the power switch w to SO

Page 25 - Thermocouple Wire

Page 29Read FrequencyChoose this function to count frequency.Move the power switch w to READ then Double Click the EZ-DIAL knob to get into the Doubl

Page 26 - Controller

Page 30Read PressureChoose this function to measure pressure in one of 15 different engineering units using a Crystal Multical Pressure Module. 1) Mov

Page 27 - ^ ^

Page 31Read Pressure3) Connect pressure hoses, fittings & pumps (if required) to the pressure instrument to be checked.4) Move the switch on the P

Page 28 - Temperature Trip or Alarm

Page 32SpecificationsGeneralOperating Temp Range-20 to 60 °C (-5 to 140 °F)Storage Temp Range -30 to 60 °C (-22 to 140 °F)Temperature effect ≤ ± 0.0

Page 29 - ^ ^ ^

Page 33Read mARanges and Resolution0.000 to 24.000 mA or -25.00 to 125.00% of 4-20 mAAccuracy ≤ ± (0.02 % of Reading + 0.003 mA)Voltage burden ≤ 2V at

Page 30 - Connections

Page 34Source V dcRanges and Resolution-20.000 to 99.999 mV, -500.00 to 999.99 mV, 0.000 to 10.250VAccuracy≤ ± (0.02 % of Reading + 0.01% Full Scale)

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Page 35RTD, OHMS and Continuity Read Resistance Ranges 0.00 to 401.00, 0.0 to 4010.0 OhmsAccuracy ±(0.02% of Reading + 0.075 Ohms)Excitation Current1.

Page 32

Page 36Frequency Source Ranges 1 to 2000 CPM, 0.01 to 999.99 Hz, 0.1 to 9999.9 Hz, 0.001 to 20.000 kHzAccuracy≤ ± (0.02 % of Reading + 0.01% Full Scal

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Page 37Thermocouple Ranges & AccuraciesBased on ±(0.03% of 80 mV)T/C Degrees CRange°C Degrees FRange°FJ -200.0 to -50.0 ±0.5° -328.0 to -58.0 ±1.0

Page 34 - Specifications

Page 2Easy to readTurn on the backlight & easily see the display in dark areas.Quickly set any three outputs plus automatic stepping & ramping

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Page 38S -18.3 to 100.0 ±2.0° -1.0 to 212.0 ±3.7°100.0 to 350.0 ±1.4° 212.0 to 662.0 ±2.5°350.0 to 1600.0 ±1.1° 662.0 to 2912.0 ±2.0°1600.0 to 1767.8

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Page 39D -1.1 to 150.0 ±1.0° 30.1 to 302.0 ±1.8°150.0 to 1100.0 ±0.7° 302.0 to 2012.0 ±1.3°1100.0 to 1750.0 ±1.0° 2012.0 to 3182.0 ±1.8°1750.0 to 2320

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Page 40RTD Ranges & AccuraciesRTD Accuracy Based on ±(0.03% of Reading in Ohms + 0.075 Ohms)RTDTypeDegrees CRange°CDegrees FRange°FPt 100 OhmDIN/I

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Page 41Standard WarrantyOur equipment is warranted against defective material and workmanship (excluding batteries) for a period of three years from t

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Practical Instrument Electronics82 East Main Street Suite 3.14Webster, NY 14580 USATel: 585.872.9350 • Fax: [email protected] • www.piecal.

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Page 3AccessoriesINCLUDED:Four “AA” Alkaline batteries, Certificate of CalibrationEvolution Hands Free Carrying Case Part No. 020-0211Blue

Page 41

Page 4Operating InstructionsFIELD & BENCH USEPIE 820-ELITE comes with a carrying case designed for hands-free operation and a rubber boot with a b

Page 42 - RTD Ranges & Accuracies

Page 5Operating InstructionsSTORING HI and LO EZ-CHECK Source OutputsSpeed up your calibration by storing Span & Zero output setting for instant r

Page 43 - Additional Information

Page 6SOURCEHISETLOOFFMAXREADMINREADOVERLOADHz SYNCDouble Click MenuPush & TurnforFast DialingPush & HoldtoStore/StepmA ∙ V ∙ pH ∙ TC ∙ Ω ∙ RT

Page 44 - Webster, NY 14580 USA

Page 7w SOURCE/OFF/READ SwitchSelect “SOURCE” to output mA, V, T/C, Ohms, RTD or frequency.Select “READ” to read mA, V, T/C, Ohms, RTD or frequency.e

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