Product category:
Pressure sensors
News Release from: GE Sensing | Subject: DTG-2k
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 January 2003
Gauge aids complete calibration solution
SI Pressure Instruments is now manufacturing a new portable 4.5-digit display test gauge for general pressure testing and monitoring.
SI Pressure Instruments is now manufacturing a new portable 4.5-digit display test gauge for general pressure testing and monitoring The DTG-2k can be used in conjunction with the company's manufactured pneumatic and hydraulic kits to provide a "complete calibration solution" using the most efficient pressure generation systems in the world
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Jul 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
Water keeps deadweight tester clean
SI Pressure Instruments is manufacturing a new enhanced model of its established 9000 series hydraulic deadweight tester range using water as a pressure medium.
The DTG-2k has five standard ranges between -1 and 1000bar, (-14.5 to 15,000lb/in2), with an accuracy of 0.2% FS.
The measuring element is a special fully isolated piezorestive pressure transducer, with high stability, accuracy and reliability, which is also capable of capturing transient pressure pulses.
Incorporated in an all stainless steel welded pressure cavity for wet aggressive media.
Six select able pressure units are available, with a max/min, zero functions and peak hold facility.
Battery life is 1400h continuous operation.
This electronic gauge is an accurate and convenient replacement for standard analogue test gauges.
Although primarily designed for use with SI Pressure Instruments' pneumatic and hydraulic pressure test systems, these versatile products can be used with other like systems.
These units have applications in the offshore, marine, petrochemical, aerospace, automotive, health care, process, and power generation industries.
• GE Sensing: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Engineeringtalk email newsletter
• Engineeringtalk Home Page

