GSO OIML R109:2002

Gulf Technical Regulation   Current Edition
· Approved on 21 October 2002 ·

PRESSURE GAUGES AND VACUUM GAUGES WITH ELASTIC SENSING ELEMENTS (STANDARD INSTRUMENTS)

Measurement of force, weight and pressure
Including measuring and weighing instruments

GSO OIML R109:2002 Files

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GSO OIML R109:2002 Scope

This standard applies to pressure gauges and vacuum gauges (standard instruments) with elastic sensing, elements. The application of this standard is limited to instruments in which the elastic deformation of the sensing element is mechanically transmitted to the indicating device using a pointer and a dial graduated in legal units of pressure, and in which the upper limit of the measuring range is between 0.06 MPa and 250 MPa for pressure gauges, and between -0.1 MPa and zero for vacuum gauges.

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