PG7000™ OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
© 1998-2008 DH Instruments, a Fluke Company
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1.2.3
MASS SETS
All masses are delivered in molded, reusable, transit cases with custom inserts.
Masses > 50g
Material
Finish
Adjustment Tolerance
Uncertainty of Measured Values
304L non-magnetic stainless steel
Electropolished
±
20 ppm of nominal value (manual mass sets, AMH
automated mass handler mass sets do not have fixed
adjustment tolerances)
±
5 ppm or 1 mg, whichever is greater
Masses < 50g
±
1 mg
Masses designated “tare” are delivered without reported measured values and are intended
only for use on the “tare” PG7000 in high line differential pressure measurement mode.
1.2.4
PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS
1.2.4.1
PC-7100/7600
For uncertainty in piston-cylinder effective area and typical measurement
uncertainty in pressure defined by the piston gauge, see the piston-cylinder
calibration report and current revision of DHI Technical Note 7920TN01.
PC-7100/7600-10
PC-7100/7600-10-L
Sensitivity
1
Reproducibility
2
Typical Drop Rate (35 kg)
0.02 Pa + 0.5 ppm
±
2 ppm
0.2 mm/min
PC-7100/7600-20
Sensitivity
1
Reproducibility
2
Typical Drop Rate (35 kg)
0.04 Pa + 0.5 ppm
±
2 ppm
0.3 mm/min
PC-7100/7600-50
Sensitivity
1
Reproducibility
2
Typical Drop Rate (35 kg)
0.1 Pa + 0.5 ppm
±
2 ppm
0.5 mm/min
PC-7100/7600-100
Sensitivity
1
Reproducibility
2
Typical Drop Rate (35 kg)
0.2 Pa + 0.5 ppm
±
3 ppm
0.7 mm/min
PC-7100/7600-200
Sensitivity
1
Reproducibility
2
Typical Drop Rate (35 kg)
0.4 Pa + 0.5 ppm
±
3 ppm
1.0 mm/min
1
Sensitivity: The smallest variation in input detectable in output.
2
Reproducibility: Combined long term stability of piston-cylinder effective area and masses.