Pressure tester ADTS 405 MkII
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pressure tester
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Characteristics

Domain
pressure
Applications
avionics
Other characteristics
aeronautical, automatic, compact

Description

Druck is the foremost supplier of air data test systems, with over 25 years experience in the design and manufacture of advanced pressure measuring instruments and sensors. The ADTS 405 is a series of reliable, high accuracy, air data test systems. The rugged, compact design has evolved as a result of Druck’s continuous research and development, customer feedback and experience gained from manufacturing thousands of automatic pressure controllers. This has enabled performance, maintainability,and operational simplicity to be optimized. Features • High accuracy TERPS sensor suitable for testing RVSM aircraft • Flightline and rack mount versions • Civil and military specifications • Integral or remote pressure/vacuum supplies • Fully programmable for aircraft type • Protection for aircraft instruments • Fully CE and ROHS II compliant • 2 year warranty as standard The ADTS 405 MKII series is a proven world leader and industry standard specified by many: • National and international civil airlines • Military forces • Aircraft manufacturers • Ground support organisations • Corporate fleet owners The ADTS 405 MKII is a twin-channel Ps and Pt pressure control system used for the precision calibration/ verification of aircraft pitot statics, compliant with RVSM (Reduced Vertical Separation Minima) requirements. Fully programmable for a wide range of fixed or rotary wing aircraft operating envelopes, the ADTS 405 MKII enables vital flight instrumentation, such as altimeters, airspeed indicators, rate of climb indicators, Mach meters and air data computers to be accurately and rapidly tested.
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