Ralston Hydrostatic Test Kits

Analytical instrumentation

Ralston Hydrostatic Test Kits

15 Jun, 2021

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Our ultra-portable Ralston Quick-test™ Hydrostatic Test Kits are a huge improvement over large, cumbersome chart recorders. The sturdy, wireless temperature probe(s) let you record pipeline and ambient temperature digitally from up to 300 ft. away, replacing the need for unwieldy cables and dried out felt tip pens. And with ± 0.1%full scale accuracy, Ralston Hydrostatic Test Kits are 10x more accurate than traditional chart recorders.

The tough waterproof case includes all the test equipment and accessories you need to easily set up and run tests according to US DOT or API, Transport Canada, ASME and European standards. View pressure and temperature data in real time, download it via wireless or USB, and create customised, graphical reports of pressure and temperature readings and DUT data.

Each kit includes one or two LC20-TA thermal probe gauges, a FieldLab digital pressure reference & data logger, and all chargers, manuals and accessories. 

Hydrostatic Test Kits are ideal for wellhead pre-commissioning, pressure vessel re-qualification, and general testing of meter skids, valves, pipelines, boilers and other systems that require data collection.

For more information about the new Ralston Hydrostatic Test Kits, contact Ralston Instruments at Ralstoninst.com.

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