Use a FieldLab to test the accuracy of another device. Step-by-step instructions 1. Create a Calibration Test and Add it to the FieldLab. 2. Add your new Calibration Test to the FieldLab. 3. Make the proper connections. Make airtight connections ...
Learn how to adjust the Date and Time, and formats for each, on the FieldLab Pressure Calibrator. Easy way If your desired date and time for the FieldLab match the current date and time on your PC, simply select "Set to PC Time" and save changes. 1 ...
The API document allows users to communicate with a FieldLab Digital Pressure Calibrator (model FLP1). Compatible with all FieldLabs using firmware 1.126 and above PC Serial Port Settings The recommended pc serial port settings are: Baud – 9600 ...
Use a FieldLab to test the accuracy of another device. Step-by-step text instructions below the video. You must first Create a Calibration Test and Add it to the FieldLab. For instructions, see: Create a New Calibration Test Mode Add Test Mode to a ...
This article applies to all Field Gauge LC20 and Process Meter LC30 models equipped with a Bluetooth radio. To determine if your gauge is Bluetooth enabled: Check the last two characters in the model number printed on the gauge. If they are "B1", the ...
Add Fluid 1. Remove the vent plug 2. Add fluid to the Fluid Chamber Acceptable fluids: Ralston Calibration Oil, mineral oil, transmission fluid, water, or alcohol. Add around 2 inches of fluid, or enough fluid to keep the bottom of the fluid ...
Add Fluid 1. Remove the Vent Plug at the top of the Fluid Chamber 2. Add fluid to the Fluid Chamber Acceptable fluids: Ralston Calibration Oil, mineral oil, transmission fluid, water, or alcohol. Remove the vent plug and add around 2 inches of fluid, ...
What you will need: One or more Bluetooth-enabled Ralston Gauge. How to tell if your Field Gauge has Bluetooth. The FieldLab Desktop app installed on your Windows computer. Version 1.40.4 or later. Update FieldLab Desktop to the Latest Version. 1. ...
Before applying pressure to your Ralston gauge, confirm that the gauge is rated for higher than the max pressure that will be applied. Gauges that have been overpressured above 33% of max rating will be unable to display or log accurate pressure ...