• Mensor Precision Pressure Indicator CPG2500

Mensor Precision Pressure Indicator CPG2500

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CPG2500
Shipping Weight:
13.00 LBS

Description

The CPG2500 is used in calibration laboratories and manufacturing facilities as a source for precise pressure measurement. It is used to verify the accuracy of field pressure indicators/transmitters or as a laboratory standard and wherever there is a need for a high level of pressure accuracy in manufacturing, testing and calibration of pressure instruments or gauges

Applications:
  • Pressure standard for calibration labs
  • Transfer standard with remote transducers
  • Pressure instrument manufacturing
  • Differential pressure measurement
  • Simultaneous three channel pressure monitoring
Special Features:
  • Pressure ranges from 0.36 to 42,000 PSI
  • Removable / Interchangeable transducers
  • Accuracy down to 0.008% of reading
  • External pressure ranges from 0.36 to 6,000 PSI

Product Specifications

General Specifications

Accuracy:0.01% FS0.01% IS-50
Gauge Pressure:0 ... 0.36 up to 10,000 PSI
0 ... 25 mBar up to 700 Bar
0 ...14.5 up to 6000 PSI
0 ... 1 up to 400 Bar
Bi-Directional Pressure:-0.18. ... 0.18 to -14.5 ... 10,000 PSI
-12.5 ... 12.5 mBar to -1 ... 400 Bar
-14.5 ... 145 to -14.5 ... 6000 PSI
-1 ... 10 to -1 ... 400 Bar
Absolute Pressure:0 ... 7.5 up to 10,000 PSIA
0 ... 0.5 up to 690 Bar
0 ... 14.5 up to 6015 PSIA
0 ... 1 up to 401 Bar
Precision:0.004% FS0.004% FS
Calibration Interval:365 days365 days
Media Compatibility
Metals in contact with media:6000/7000 series Aluminum, 316 SS, brass
Non-metals in contact with media:PTFE (Teflon®), Urethane, Silicone, RTV, Silicone grease, PVC, Epoxy, Buna-N, fluoroelastomers (Viton®)
Sensor
Reading rate:33 readings/second
Calibration adjustments:Internal zero adder and span multiplier, up to 11 point linearization for each sensor

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