CALIBRATION TYPE | Factory CALIBRATION by standards traceable to National Institute of Standards and Technology |
CONSTRUCTION METHOD | Built to OIML R-120, N.I.S.T. Handbook 105-3 Standards and API Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards Chapter 4 |
DESIGN | Reinforcing bands to prevent distortion of prover when full with liquid and when being transported. |
GAUGE ASSEMBLY | Equipped with a (liquid -level) gauge tube mounted on the side of the neck |
GRIP | Rubber grip on test measure handle |
MATERIAL | TYPE 304 STAINLESS STEEL |
NOMINAL CAPACITY | 20 Liters – calibrated “to deliver” at 15 Deg C |
NOMINAL DIAMETER | 11 inches |
NOMINAL HEIGHT | 26 inches |
REQUIRED SCALE RANGE | ± 200 milliliters. The gauge scale shall be graduated both above and below the nominal capacity graduation by an amount not less than 1.5 % of the test measure |
SCALE RESOLUTION | 10 MILLILITERS |
WEIGHT (DRY) | 15 LBS. |
TOLERANCE | 0.02% Scale Accuracy |
VOLUME INDICATION | ALUMINUM GRADUATED SCALE |
BOTTOM | Concave and of adequate thickness to prevent distortion when filled. |
Seraphin 20 Liter Stainless Steel Calibration Can
Original price was: $1,024.62.$983.99Current price is: $983.99.
CALIBRATION TYPEThe Seraphin® Series E test measure is manufactured of type 300 stainless steel. It is available in any capacity from 5 liters (1 US Gallon) to 40 liters (10 US Gallons). Typical sizes are listed in the specification sheet, however custom capacities are available. Seraphin® no longer manufactures terneplate test measures (see news and events). Our hand held measures provide a true standard of comparison for verifying the metered output of liquid dispensing equipment. They are ideally suited for fuel dispensing and other precision liquid metering applications. A Seraphin® test measure is easy to use, reliable, low cost way to measure the output accuracy of liquid metering equipment. They are built and calibrated to the latest OIML R-120, API and NIST handbook 105-3 standards. Seraphin’s® test measures have served as the filed standard used by most Weights and Measures authorities since 1915. |
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