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Fluke Calibration P3830-MPA High Pressure Hydraulic Deadweight Tester, 4 to 200 Mpa

$34,892.00

The Fluke P3830-MPA is a high-pressure hydraulic deadweight tester with a range of 4 to 200 MPa, designed for precise, primary standard pressure calibration of gauges, sensors, and transducers in demanding laboratory and industrial environments.

The Fluke Calibration P3830-MPA High Pressure Hydraulic Deadweight Tester is a robust and accurate primary pressure standard. With a measurement range from 4 to 200 MPa, it is engineered for calibrating high-pressure gauges, transmitters, transducers, and other pressure instruments where accuracy and reliability are essential.

Operating on the principle of a deadweight tester, it generates pressure using calibrated weights that apply a known force to a precision-machined piston-cylinder assembly. This provides an inherently accurate and repeatable pressure source, traceable to international standards. Its hydraulic design supports a wide range of compatible oils, ensuring stable operation under extreme pressure conditions.

Key features include:

  • Pressure range: 4 to 200 MPa (580 to 29,000 PSI)

  • Primary pressure standard with ±0.015% of reading accuracy

  • Precision piston-cylinder assembly for long-term stability

  • Rugged design for reliable lab or field use

  • Wide compatibility with Fluke weight sets and reference standards

  • Ideal for high-pressure calibration of gauges, sensors, and transmitters

Compatible media: Hydraulic oils and fluids compatible with the tester’s seals.

Included accessories: Piston-cylinder unit, mass set (as ordered), test connections, operating fluid reservoir, and user manual.

Compliance: Meets ISO/IEC 17025 traceability requirements and supports GLP/GMP compliant calibration processes.

Benefits for lab users: The P3830-MPA delivers primary standard accuracy for high-pressure calibration, ensures traceable results, reduces measurement uncertainty, and provides long-term reliability for calibration laboratories and industrial users working with high-pressure systems.