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ATEQ ADSE650 - Pitot-Static Tester/Air Data Test Set

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The ATEQ ADSE650 is a versatile and portable pitot-static tester engineered for use with all types of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft in both civil and military sectors. Designed primarily for hangar and tarmac applications, this air data test set provides highly accurate barometric and manometric pressure testing to validate instruments such as altimeters, airspeed indicators, air data computers, and pressure sensors. Housed in a rugged, weatherproof mobile case and operated via a wireless touchscreen tablet, the ADSE650 allows full control and visibility from anywhere around the aircraft, including the cockpit.

This tester is available in two testing setups:

Key Features

From routine pitot-static leak checks to complete flight instrument verification, the ADSE650 empowers aviation maintenance professionals with a mobile, intuitive, and cost-effective solution for on-aircraft testing in any environment.

Training available by request. Reach out to one of our aviation specialists to schedule training.

General Information
Part #ADSE650
ManufacturerATEQ
Shipping Information
Product Weight26.6 lbs.
Product Dimensions13 x 14 x 12 in.
HTS9026204000
ECCNEAR99
Specifications
Airspeed (1)Range: 0 to 650 kts, Accuracy: ± 0.5 kt at 50 kts
Airspeed MachRange: 0 to 3.0 Mach, Accuracy: ± 0.0005 M at 0.8 M at 25,000 ft
AltitudeRange: -2,300 to 60,000 ft, Accuracy: ± 3 ft at 0 ft
Altitude rateRange: 100 to 6,000 ft/min, Accuracy: ± 10 ft or ± 1 % (3)
CalibrationRecommended period 12 months
Dimensions347 x 295 x 146mm (13.4 x 11,6 x 5.9 inch)
Ease of MaintenanceMaintenance limited to calibration, regular external cleaning
Ease of UseRemote Wi-Fi LCD colour touch screen. Integrated bag for cables and hoses
HousingCompletely weatherproof, meets EMC requirements MIL STD 462D
Operating Temperature-5°C to 50°C (23°F to 122°F), Storage: -20°C to +60°C (–4°F to 140°F) (Extended Range on-demand)
Pitot sensor (2)Range: 0 to 870 DhPa, Accuracy: ± 0.30 DhPa
Power Supply90/264 VAC from 50 to 400Hz
Static sensor (2)Range: 72 to 1,100 hPa, Accuracy: ± 0.13 hPa
Weight6kg (13.2 lbs)

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
*This list is for general reference only and may not be entirely accurate for all aircraft. Please confirm all equipment meets the requirements of your aircraft with the owners/maintenance manuals prior to purchasing or using with your aircraft.

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
What types of aircraft can the ADSE650 be used on?
Answer:

The ADSE650 is suitable for civil, fixed-wing, and rotary-wing aircraft, making it versatile across multiple fleet types. It supports testing for both general aviation and high-performance aircraft, ensuring compliance with pitot-static system requirements. Its design emphasizes flightline use, providing portability and accuracy where it’s needed most.

Asked September 9, 2025
Question:
How portable is the ADSE650 for flightline operations?
Answer:

Weighing only 13.2 lbs (6 kg) and housed in a compact weatherproof case (13.7” x 11.6” x 5.7”), the ADSE650 is among the most portable testers in its category. The lightweight design, integrated hose bag, and rugged build make it easy to transport and set up directly at the aircraft. This portability reduces downtime and simplifies field maintenance.

Asked September 9, 2025
Question:
What is the operating temperature range for the ADSE650?
Answer:

The ADSE650 is designed to operate between 23°F to 122°F (-5°C and 50°C), with storage limits from -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C). Extended operating ranges are available on demand for special requirements, ensuring the tester can be used reliably in a wide range of hangar and ramp conditions.

Asked September 9, 2025
Question:
How does the ADSE650 ensure safety during testing?
Answer:

The unit includes programmable flight envelopes that protect the equipment under test by preventing overpressure or unsafe test profiles. Technicians can program and password-protect test schedules, ensuring only approved procedures are run. These safeguards reduce the risk of damaging sensitive aircraft instruments.

Asked September 9, 2025
Question:
What built-in pumps does the ADSE650 feature?
Answer:

The ADSE650 integrates both a pressure pump and a vacuum pump, enabling complete simulation of pitot and static conditions. This self-contained design eliminates the need for external pumps, streamlining setup and improving field efficiency. The pumps support precise control during altitude, airspeed, and leak testing.

Asked September 9, 2025
Question:
How long can the ADSE650 operate on its internal battery?
Answer:

The tester is equipped with an internal rechargeable battery that provides up to two hours of autonomy. This makes it suitable for short-duration flightline testing where external power may not be available. For longer sessions, the unit can be powered via its universal AC supply (90V to 264V AC, 50 to 400 Hz).

Asked September 9, 2025
Question:
What measurement ranges and accuracies does the ADSE650 support?
Answer:

The ADSE650 supports altitude testing from -2,300 to 60,000 ft with an accuracy of ±3 ft at 0 ft. It can measure rates of climb from 100 to 6,000 ft/min, airspeeds up to 650 kts, and Mach numbers from 0 to 3.0 Mach with high resolution. These ranges ensure it meets RVSM (Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum) compliance requirements.

Asked September 9, 2025
Question:
How does the wireless remote control improve workflow?
Answer:

The ADSE650 includes a wireless color touchscreen PC with an intuitive Windows-based interface. Technicians can operate the tester directly from the cockpit or flight deck, eliminating the need to shuttle between the aircraft and the test set. This feature improves efficiency by allowing a single operator to run all required checks.

Asked September 9, 2025
Question:
What maintenance is required for the ADSE650?
Answer:

Maintenance is limited to annual calibration and routine external cleaning, making upkeep straightforward. The rugged design and self-check functions reduce the need for frequent servicing. Keeping to the recommended 12-month calibration interval ensures accuracy and compliance with aviation standards.

Asked September 9, 2025
Question:
What accessories are included with the ADSE650?
Answer:

The unit ships with 10 m pitot and static hoses with connectors (AN-4 female/RB03-M), a 10 m AC cable, a 5 m remote control cable, and a special bag for tubes and cables. It also includes two nipples (RB03-M/AN-4M) and a wireless tactile PC. These accessories provide everything needed for immediate setup and use.

Asked September 9, 2025
Question:
How does the ADSE650 support compliance with aviation standards?
Answer:

The ADSE650 meets RVSM compliance requirements and conforms to EMC standards (MIL-STD-462D). These certifications confirm that the tester meets rigorous safety, accuracy, and electromagnetic compatibility standards. Compliance ensures it can be used worldwide in both civil and defense aviation environments.

Asked September 9, 2025
Question:
Why is regular calibration important for the ADSE650?
Answer:

Although the ADSE650 provides highly accurate results, calibration every 12 months is recommended to maintain performance. Over time, sensors and pumps may drift, which can affect the accuracy of altitude, airspeed, and leak tests. Routine calibration guarantees reliable data, regulatory compliance, and safe flight operations.

Asked September 9, 2025