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The Pressurements P3800 Series High Pressure Hydraulic Deadweight Testers are the culmination of over 50 years of experience in the production and design of high performance pressure standards. With features and options designed to improve accuracy, increase reliability, and simplify operation, the P3800 Series can be used to calibrate virtually any high pressure sensing device including transducers, transmitters, gauges, pressure switches or other calibrators.
Three models are available, P3830, P3840 and P3860 offering pressure ranges of 30,000, 40,000 and 60,000 psi respectively (2000, 3000 and 4000 bar). All models are available in two accuracy classes, 0.02% or 0.015% of Reading. The Series P3800 offers an accurate and economical approach to calibrating high pressure devices.
Model Name | Description |
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P3830-BAR | High Pressure Hydraulic Deadweight Tester 40 to 2000 bar |
P3830-PSI | High Pressure Hydraulic Deadweight Tester 500 to 30 000 psi |
P3830-MPA | High Pressure Hydraulic Deadweight Tester 4 to 200 MPa |
P3840-BAR | High Pressure Hydraulic Deadweight Tester 40 to 2600 bar |
P3840-PSI | High Pressure Hydraulic Deadweight Tester 500 to 40 000 psi |
P3840-MPA | High Pressure Hydraulic Deadweight Tester 4 to 260 MPa |
P3860-BAR | High Pressure Hydraulic Deadweight Tester 40 to 4000 bar |
P3860-PSI | High Pressure Hydraulic Deadweight Tester 500 to 60 000 psi |
P3860-MPA | High Pressure Hydraulic Deadweight Tester 4 to 400 MPa |
Pressure Ranges | |
P3830 | 500 to 30,000 psi, or 40 to 2,000 bar, or 4 to 200 MPa, or 40 to 2000 kgf/cm2 |
P3840 | 500 to 40,000 psi, or 40 to 2,600 bar, or 4 to 260 MPa, or 40 to 2600 kgf/cm2 |
P3860 | 500 to 60,000 psi or 40 to 4,000 bar or 4 to 400 MPa or 40 to 4000 kgf/cm2 |
Accuracy | |
Accuracy* | Standard accuracy is 0.02% of Reading*. Optional accuracy of 0.015% of Reading is available. ISO/IEC 17025 accredited calibration is provided with each instrument. *Accuracy is based on % of Reading from 10% to 100% of the piston range when used in accordance with the corrections found on the calibration certificate. Below 10%, ± (accuracy class) x 10% of the piston range. See the “Guide for the Uncertainty Analysis in Pressure when Using P3000 Series Deadweight Testers” technical note for more information. |
Materials of Construction | |
Standard weight material | Series 3 non-magnetic, austenitic, stainless steel |
Weight density | 7.8 g/cm3 |
Piston Material | Tungsten carbide with nickel binder |
Cylinder Material | Tungsten Carbide with cobalt binder |
Thermal Coefficient of Expansion | 11 ppm/°C |
General | |
Test port adapters | 9/16 – 18 UNF (Autoclave); 3/8 BSP; 1/2 BSP & 3/4 BSP |
Instrument Weight | 66 lbs. (30 Kg) Instrument Base only |
Instrument Size | 18 in. X 13.5 in. X 19 in. (455 X 340 X 478 mm) |
Reservoir Volume | 235 cc (14.3 cu.in.) |
Intensifier ratio | 7 to 1 |
Seal Materials | Nitrile |
Operating Fluid | Dioctyl Sebacate (DOS), our reference 55-600 |
Options | |
Presscal software | Windows based software program that allows users to easily apply all necessary corrections to enhance the deadweight tester performance. Supports additional 12 pressure units (bar, mbar, MPa, kPa, psi, kg/cm2, atm, in H2O, mH2O, mmH2O, inHg, mmHg). |
Conversion Weight Sets | For applications that require nominal pressure increments in measurement units different than the main unit, conversion weight sets are available. Available measurement units are: PSI, bar kgf/cm2 or MPa. |
Accessory | Description |
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PressCal Software | |
Conversion Weight Sets | For applications that require nominal pressure increments in measurement units different than the main unit, conversion weight sets are available. |
This tool is designed to quickly remove and consistently refit the pointer of a pressure gauge. |
Product Manuals |
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Video |
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Measuring Pressure with a Deadweight Tester |