CPG2500 Precision Pressure Measuring Instrument

Applications

  • Pressure standard for calibration laboratories
  • Transfer standard with external sensor
  • Pressure instrument manufacturing
  • Differential pressure measurement
  • Simultaneous 3-channel pressure monitoring

Special features

  • Pressure ranges: from 0 … 25 mbar up to 0 … 2,890 bar [0 … 0.36 up to 0 … 42,000 psi]
  • Accuracy down to 0.008 % of IS (IntelliScale)
  • External pressure ranges from 25 mbar … 1,000 bar [0.36 … 15,015 psi]
  • Precision 0.004 % FS
  • Removable/interchangeable sensors

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Description

CPG2500 Precision Pressure Measuring Instrument Applications

  • Calibration Laboratories
  • Manufacturing Facilities
  • Field Pressure Indicator/Transmitter Accuracy
  • Laboratory Standards
  • Manufacturing of Pressure Instruments/Gauges
  • Testing of Pressure Instruments/Gauges
  • Calibration of Pressure Instruments/Gauges

Functionality

The CPG2500 Precision Pressure Measuring Instrument can be configured with up to three pressure sensors. Two sensors are internal and the third is external. The pressure sensors are pneumatically isolated. An optional barometric reference sensor can be added internally. This would allow it to display barometric pressure or used to emulate gauge or absolute pressure. Pressure ranges for each channel are specified by the customer. Standard and premium sensors are available internally. External sensors are Mensor’s CPT9000, CPT6100 or CPT6180 digital pressure sensors.

Advantages of IntelliScale and removable sensors

Each sensor is calibrated to give a percent of reading in the upper portion of the range with the IntelliScale specification. Three sensors can be configured so that the percent of reading portions of their ranges are contiguous. This allows for a given percent of reading accuracy over a wide range.

Each sensor is removable and interchangeable. This allows an external recalibration and range changes while minimising downtime. They are also available for remote applications.