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6531 and 6532
E-DWT Electronic
Deadweight Tester Kits
A powerful, complete hydraulic pressure
calibration system to cover a wide workload
• Pressure ranges available to 200 MPa (30,000 psi)
• ± 0.02 % of reading total one-year accuracy, 0.025 % for
two years
• Low torque variable volume allows for pressure generation and
control up to 200 MPa (30,000 psi) with minimal physical effort
• Built-in priming system to fill system with test fluid and purge
unwanted air to assure smooth operation
• Unique test port design eliminates the need for PTFE tape
or wrenches. Adapters included for 1/8 in, 1/4 in, 3/8 in and
1/2 in NPT, 1/8 in, 1/4 in, 3/8 in and 1/2 in BSP, M20 x 1.5
and M14 x 1.5
• Compatible with a wide range of liquids, including water.
Vacuum fill kit included to fill the E-DWT with any compatible
test medium
• AutoTest™, AutoRange, ready/not ready indicator, onboard data
capture and storage, overpressure alarm, RS-232 remote inter-
face and other advanced features to simplify testing, improve
safety and prevent calibration errors and damage to equipment
• Optional foot switch accessory allows hands-free data collection
when running AutoTests
• Rechargeable battery pack and transport case options for field
operation
Fluke Calibration improved the hydraulic pressure calibration
process with the introduction of E-DWT-H electronic deadweight
tester. E-DWT-H is an electronic calibrator designed to deliver
traditional hydraulic deadweight tester performance with digi-
tal measurement features and convenience. Some improvements
offered by E-DWT-H include:
• No weights to load and unload, transport or send out for
calibration
• Provides real-time pressure indication with no need to know
and correct for local gravity or ambient temperature
• No piston-cylinder changes
• No significant sensitivity to level or vibration
• Able to set and read any pressure value exactly, no minimum
increment limited by smallest available masses; perfect for
applications that require setting a nominal pressure precisely on
the device under test and measuring it, such as analog gauge
calibration
• Operates in any unit of measure, switching easily from one unit
to the next
TECHNICAL DATA
6531
6532