
Series CP110 Calibration Cylinder
This range of precision calibration cylinders has been designed to meet the requirements for high accuracy and robust construction. These instruments are particularly suited to offshore and onshore petrochemical installations and where calibration is required for precision pump metering.
This product range can be supplied with either threaded, or flanged connections to suit site requirements.
The CP110 Calibration Cylinder is ideal for use as a pump setting gauge, or pump rate checking and can be scaled from either the top, or the bottom of the cylinder and dual scaled if required (L/min, L/hr, etc).
Materials of construction include 316 Stainless steel, Super Duplex Stainless steel, Titanium, Hastelloy, Rigid PVC and Polypropylene. These are typical of the specifications MPB can provide.
CP110 Calibration Cylinders conform to the 2014/68/EU Pressure Equipment Directive. The category of SEP applies, this is based on the process fluid being a Group 1 liquid with a vapour pressure of less than 0.5 bar and a cylinder volume of less than 200 bar litre.
Features
- Permanently fired scales with white backing to give excellent clarity
- Pump setting gauge
- Pump rate checking
- Fully traceable hydrostatic pressure certificate and material certification supplied
- 316 Stainless steel safety cover available if required
- Mounting brackets available if required
- Calibrated scales with traceable certificates where requested
Specification
- End Connections: 316 Stainless steel, Super Duplex Stainless steel, Titanium, Hastelloy, Rigid PVC and Polypropylene
- Threaded, or flanged
- Standard Capacities: 500ml, 750ml, 1,000ml, 1500ml, 2,000ml, 2,500ml, 5,000ml, 7,500ml, 10,000ml
- Seals: Nitrile, Viton, EPDM, etc
- Cylinder: Precision bore borosilicate glass
- Scale: Permanently fired black ceramic
- Maximum Working Temperature: 60°C RPVC, 100°C Stainless steel
- Accuracy: ± 2% of actual reading
- For capacities up to 20ml – see our CP1200 Calibration Cylinder
- For capacities from 50ml to 250ml – see our CP100 Calibration Cylinder











