Fluke 750P Series Pressure Modules

Brand: Fluke Corporation

Fluke 750P Series Pressure Modules will turn your Fluke multifunction calibrator into a full-fledged pressure calibrator. 

These flexible modules not only work with multifunction calibrators like the 725, 726 or 750 Series Calibrators but also extend the measurement range of Fluke pressure calibrators. 

Since the pressure modules are calibrated independently, they can be swapped from one calibrator to another without a loss of accuracy or traceability.

Measuring pressure with Fluke 750P Series Pressure modules is as easy as connecting the module to a pressure source or hand pump, connecting the pressure module cable to the calibrator and then applying pressure from the pressure source.

At the touch of a button the measured pressure is displayed digitally on the calibrator in up to 11 different engineering units quickly giving you the data you need. 

And, with “no tools required” connectors you don’t even need to reach for a wrench to make connections.

When used with the 750 Series Documenting Process Calibrators pressure readings can even be date/time stamped and stored in documented calibration records for later retrieval. 

This saves time, eliminates errors, and supports compliance with quality standards and regulations.

Choose from:
  • Differential modules
  • Gage modules
  • High pressure modules
  • Absolute modules
  • Vacuum modules
  • Dual range modules
  • Reference modules
  • Intrinsically safe modules
Features
  • A complete family of precision pressure modules
  • Covers workloads from 1 inH20 to 10,000 psi (2.5 mBar to 690 bar)
  • 8 intrinsically safe models for use with Fluke 718EX or 725EX
  • Reduce errors by digitally sending measurements to calibrators
  • Precision measurements with reference uncertainties up to 0.01%

Specifications

Burst Rating

  • 3x
  • 4x
  • 6x
  • 10x
  • 30x

Side Media

  • Dry Air
  • 316 Stainless Steel

Pressure Ranges

  • 0 to 30 psi
  • 0 to 100 psi
  • 0 to 300 psi
  • 0 to 500 psi
  • 0 to 1000 psi
  • 0 to 1500 psi
  • 0 to 2000 psi
  • 0 to 3000 psi
  • 0 to 5000 psi
  • 0 to 10000 psi
  • -1 to 1 psi
  • -5 to 5 psi
  • -10 to 10 psi
  • -15 to 15 psi
  • -15 to 30 psi
  • -15 to 50 psi
  • -15 to 100 psi
  • -15 to 200 psi
  • -15 to 300 psi
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