Fluke RUSKA 2470 User Manual

Page of 78
 
General Piston Pressure Gauge Considerations 
 
Measurement of Pressure with the Piston Pressure Gauge 
2
 
2-7 
 
glg03.bmp 
Figure 2-5. Head Correction Measurement 
(
)
g
h
P
P
P
AIR
m
H
*
*
=
 
Where:  
h 
is the vertical distance between the reference plane of the Standard and 
the reference plane of the DUT (Device Under Test) 
ρ
air
 
is the density of the air 
ρ
m
 
is the density of the test media 
g 
is the acceleration due to local gravity 
L1 
is the vertical distance from the mass loading location to the effective 
bottom of the piston.   
is the vertical distance from the mass loading location to the bottom of 
the Hanger Mass 
Note 
For instances where the reference plane of the DUT is LOWER than the 
reference plane of the standard, the h is a negative number and therefore 
H
P
 becomes a negative number.  
In addition, gas lubricated piston pressure gauge calculations should account for the fact 
that the pressure gradient mentioned in the preceding paragraph changes as system 
pressure is changed. This is because the specific gravity of gas varies as a function of 
pressure, not remaining approximately constant, as does a hydraulic fluid.