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These instruments are used for checking pressure measuring instruments against master test gauges, indicators or transducers. These hydraulic pressure comparators provide a quick and easy solution for checking pressure measuring instruments to 20,000 psi (1400 bar). Designed for operation with a wide range of fluids the 5515 include several features from our popular line of deadweight testers.
A pressure comparator supplies the same precisely controlled pressure to both a reference gauge and device under test for calibration. The P5515 is uniquely qualified for pressure calibration workload over 10,000 psi.
Make it a pressure calibrator (P5515-2700G)
The Fluke Calibration P5515 Pressure Comparator when combined with the 2700G Reference Pressure Gauges becomes an easy-to-use alternative to traditional deadweight testers that covers a wide range of workload. For convenience, the P5515 is bundled together with selected 2700G Reference Pressure Gauges for a complete bench top pressure calibration solution. These pressure calibrators provide the accuracy, reliability, and capability you need to calibrate dial gauges, digital test gauges and pressure transmitters.
For example, the P5515-2700G-3 is a P5515 Pressure Comparator, bundled together with 2700G-G70M, 2700G-G20M, 2700G-BG7M. This calibrator has three pressure ranges corresponding to the three 2700G Reference Pressure Gauges in the bundle and covers a total pressure range of –12 psi to 10,000 psi (–80 kPa to 70 MPa).
Model Name | Description |
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P5515 | Hydraulic Comparison Test Pump |
P5515-140M | Hydraulic Comparison Test Pump, Viton Seals 0 to 20 000 psi (140 MPa) |
P5515-140M-EP | Hydraulic Comparison Test Pump, Ethylene Propylene Seals 0 to 20 000 psi (140 MPa) |
P5515-2700G-1 | P5515 Hydraulic Calibrator, 70 MPa (10,000 psi), 1 Gauge (2700G-G70M) |
P5515-2700G-1/C | P5515 Hydraulic Calibrator, 70 MPa (10,000 psi), 1 Gauge Accredited |
P5515-2700G-3 | P5515 Hydraulic Calibrator, 70 MPa (10,000 psi), 3 Gauges (2700G-G70M, 2700G-G20M, 2700G-BG7M) |
P5515-2700G-3/C | P5515 Hydraulic Calibrator, 70 MPa (10,000 psi), 3 Gauges Accredited |
P5510/15-2700G-4 | P5510/P5515 Pressure Calibrator, with 4 Gauges (2700G-G70M, 2700G-BG7M, 2700G-BG2M, 2700G-BG200K) |
P5510/15-2700G-4/C | P5510/P5515 Pressure Calibrator, with 4 Gauges Accredited |
P5510/15-2700G-6 | P5510/P5515 Pressure Calibrator, with 6 Gauges (2700G-G70M, 2700G-G20M, 2700G-BG7M, 2700G-BG2M, 2700G-BG700K, 2700G-BG100K) |
P5510/15-2700G-6/C | P5510/P5515 Pressure Calibrator, with 6 Gauges Accredited |
Specifications | |
Pressure Range | 0 to 20,000 psi (1,400 bar) |
Test Port Adapters | (2 sets) 1/8, 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2 NPT or BSP |
Instrument Weight | 36 lb (16 kg) |
Instrument Size (W x D x H) | 17.5 x 12 x 8.5 in (440 x 300 x 215 mm) |
Reservoir Volume | 150 cc |
Screw Press Displacement | 5.5 cc |
Pump Displacement | 4.7 cc per stroke |
Accessory | Description |
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P5540 Metric P5541 BSP P5542 NPT | |
To calibrate gauges with the pressure connection on the rear (for example, panel mount gauges) in their correct operating position, an angle adaptor should be used. The angle adapter uses the standard gauge adapters and positions the gauges at 90º. The maximum working pressure of this unit is 10,000 psi (700 bar). | |
This adapter mounts directly to the test port of the calibrator and allows for the calibration of two instruments at the same time, or the connection of a reference test instrument. Maximum working pressure is 10,000 psi (700 bar). | |
This tool is designed to quickly remove and consistently refit the pointer of a pressure gauge. |
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P551X and 2700G Introduction and Demonstration Video |
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Fluke Calibration 2700G Series Reference Pressure Gauges provide a highly accurate, versatile pressure measurement solution |