



- Stock: In Stock
- Model: Reference Pressure Module, 10000PSI
The Fluke 750R31
Reference Pressure Module
is designed for high-pressure
calibration applications requiring precise, stable, and traceable performance.
With a wide range of 0 to 10,000 psi (0 to 700 bar / 70 MPa), it is suitable
for demanding industrial environments including oil and gas, power generation,
aerospace, petrochemical, and heavy manufacturing.
This module features internal temperature compensation for
full-accuracy operation over a broad temperature range, ensuring reliable
measurements in field and plant conditions across Pakistan. Constructed with
316 stainless steel for media compatibility and fitted with a rugged
urethane-molded protective case, the 750R31 is built for long-term durability.
Fully compatible with Fluke 740 Series, 750 Series, and
select 720/710 Series calibrators, the module offers reference-class
performance with a total uncertainty of 0.015 percent. Each module includes a
NIST-traceable calibration certificate and carries its own serial number for
independent traceability.
Key Features
Pressure range from 0 to 10,000
psi (0 to 700 bar / 70 MPa)
Compatible media: 316 stainless
steel
Displays pressure in any of 10
selectable pressure units through the calibrator
Rugged urethane molded case for
protection in harsh environments
Internal temperature compensation
from 32°F to 122°F for accurate field performance
NIST-traceable calibration
certificate included
Can be used with Fluke 740, 750,
and compatible 720 or 710 Series calibrators
Reference-class total uncertainty
of 0.015 percent
Each module has its own serial
number for independent traceability
Includes adapter set for flexible
connection options
Specifications
Parameter Range: 0 to 10,000 psi
(0 to 700 bar)
Burst Rating: 2 times full scale
High Side Media Compatibility: 316
stainless steel
Low Side Media: Not applicable
Reference Uncertainty: ±0.01
percent of full scale
Total Uncertainty (1-year,
15–35°C): ±0.02 percent of full scale
Total Uncertainty (1-year, full
temperature range): ±0.04 percent of full scale
Total Uncertainty (6-month,
15–35°C): ±0.015 percent of full scale
Total
Uncertainty (6-month, full temperature range): ±0.035 percent of full scale