The Meriam Instrument MGF16BN digital pressure gauge is designed to handle the demands of process pressure measurement. Pressure ranges are available to 5,000 PSIG at standard accuracy of ±0.25% of full scale and optional accuracy of ±0.1% of full scale.
Accuracy : ±0.25% of Full Scale Display : 3 readings per second nominal display update rate 4½ digit LCD, 0.5" H, 5 character 0.25" H alphanumeric lower display Control & Function : Front button turns gauge on or off, zeros gauge, and cycles through min/max functions. Internal push buttons for selection of engineering units, selection of auto shutoff times, and calibration Materials : ABS/polycarbonate NEMA 4X case, rear gasket, polycarbonate label Connection : 1/4" NPT male, 316L SS
Fluke 721Ex Precision Pressure Calibrator is the ideal tool for gas custody transfer applications. It features dual isolated pressure sensors to allow you to take simultaneous static and differential pressure measurements with a single tool. And it can be configured by selecting either a 16 psi (1.1 bar) or 36 psi (2.48 bar) low pressure sensor then adding any of seven high pressure ranges: 100, 300, 500, 1000, 1500, 3000 or 5000 psi (6.9, 20, 24.5, 69, 103.4, 200, 345 bar)
Fluke 721Ex Precision Pressure Calibrator is the ideal tool for gas custody transfer applications. It features dual isolated pressure sensors to allow you to take simultaneous static and differential pressure measurements with a single tool. And it can be configured by selecting either a 16 psi (1.1 bar) or 36 psi (2.48 bar) low pressure sensor then adding any of seven high pressure ranges: 100, 300, 500, 1000, 1500, 3000 or 5000 psi (6.9, 20, 24.5, 69, 103.4, 200, 345 bar)
Fluke 721Ex Precision Pressure Calibrator is the ideal tool for gas custody transfer applications. It features dual isolated pressure sensors to allow you to take simultaneous static and differential pressure measurements with a single tool. And it can be configured by selecting either a 16 psi (1.1 bar) or 36 psi (2.48 bar) low pressure sensor then adding any of seven high pressure ranges: 100, 300, 500, 1000, 1500, 3000 or 5000 psi (6.9, 20, 24.5, 69, 103.4, 200, 345 bar)