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Industrial deadweight testers are versatile

A GE Sensing product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Apr 2, 2007

Versatility has been added to the high performing functions of the Pressurements P3000 Series of industrial deadweight testers from GE Sensing.

The Pressurements P3000 Series of industrial deadweight testers, has added versatility to its already high performing functions.

The P3000 Series benefits from more than 50 years of experience in the production and design of primary pressure standards.

It offers technical and ergonomic improvement to the already existing Pressurements product lines.

Known for an extensive selection of hydraulic and pneumatic deadweight testers, the Pressurements line features 0.015% NIST-traceable accuracy (0.008% optional) with models ranging from vacuum through 60,000 psi.

"We have taken our experience in pressure standards and combined that with valuable customer input to design these new pressure standards," said Tom Reid, test and calibration product manager for GE-Sensing.

"The P3000 Series offers improved performance in both operation and measurement precision." The hydraulic range features a high-quality screw press for precise pressure control, a built-in hand pump for priming and large volume applications, and an acrylic reservoir that allows the operator to check fluid conditions and levels.

This new range is also equipped with a piston flotation indicator, spirit level and adjustable feet, and a hand tightened sealing design that provides easy access for cleaning and eliminates the need for sealing tape on devices to be tested.

The pneumatic series includes models from vacuum through inH2O to 2000 psi.

High-quality needle valves allow the user precise control of increasing or decreasing pressures.

An optional built-in hand pump generates both vacuum and pressure to 300 psi, eliminating the need for an external pressure source in these ranges.

The combined vacuum/pressure models provide exceptionally versatile measuring instruments.

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