Hydrostatic test kits offer a more accurate and simple alternative to tiresome chart recorders for pipeline monitoring

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Hydrostatic test kits offer a more accurate and simple alternative to tiresome chart recorders for pipeline monitoring

29 Jul, 2021

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Ralston’s Quick-test™ Hydrostatic Test Kits offer a highly user-friendly and portable alternative to fumbling about with cumbersome chart recorders. The robust, wireless temperature probes enable users to record pipeline and ambient temperature digitally from distances of up to 100 meters, ending the necessity of struggling unwieldy cables and scratching notes with dried up felt-tip pens. These test kits offer ± 0.1%full scale accuracy, and are ten times more accurate than standard chart recorders.

Quick-test™ Hydrostatic Test Kits’ rugged and waterproof cases house all the requisite instrumentation and accessories to perform tests in accordance to a wide array of international standards including API, ASME and ISO. Pressure and temperature readings can be viewed in real time, downloaded wirelessly or via USB and graphic reports of temperature, pressure and DUT data customised to the users’ criteria created. The hydrostatic test kits consist of one or two LC20-TA thermal probe gauges, a FieldLab digital pressure reference and data logger, as well as all the necessary chargers, manuals and accessories.

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