The PHP-803-ESC is a handheld digital pressure gauge manufactured by Omega Engineering. It's designed for accurate and reliable pressure measurements in a variety of applications. The ESC designation likely refers to an enhanced specification or calibration.
Applications
- HVAC systems: Measuring pressure in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems for troubleshooting and maintenance.
- Pneumatic systems: Monitoring pressure in compressed air systems used in manufacturing and automation.
- Hydraulic systems: Measuring pressure in hydraulic circuits used in heavy machinery and industrial equipment.
- Process control: Monitoring pressure in chemical, pharmaceutical, and food processing applications.
- Laboratory testing: Measuring pressure in scientific experiments and research.
Features
- Digital display: Provides clear and easy-to-read pressure measurements.
- Multiple pressure units: Supports various pressure units (e.g., PSI, kPa, bar, mmHg) for versatility.
- High accuracy: Delivers precise pressure measurements for reliable results.
- Min/Max/Avg recording: Captures minimum, maximum, and average pressure readings over time.
- Data logging: Records pressure measurements for later analysis.
Benefits
- Accurate pressure readings: Ensures reliable measurements for critical applications.
- Versatile use: Supports multiple pressure units and ranges for diverse applications.
- Easy to use: Intuitive interface and digital display simplify pressure measurement.
- Data analysis: Data logging capability enables detailed analysis of pressure trends.
- Portable design: Handheld form factor allows for convenient field use.
Additional Details
The PHP-803-ESC typically includes features such as automatic shut-off to conserve battery life, a backlight for easy viewing in low-light conditions, and a rugged housing for durability. The accuracy is usually specified as a percentage of the full-scale range. The pressure range varies depending on the specific model. It often comes with a calibration certificate to ensure accuracy. The device may also have a built-in temperature sensor to compensate for temperature variations that can affect pressure readings. The sampling rate, or the number of measurements taken per second, is another important specification to consider, especially for dynamic pressure measurements.