delladoug
Mechanical
- Oct 25, 2007
- 4
I have been charged with creating a calibration program for our pressure gauges (about 10 analog 3D instrument gauges). They are used solely for water surveys. Along with the analog pressure gauges (between 0-100 & 0-300psi), we have 2 digital Telog static recorders which are both calibrated and certified. I have in mind this very bizarre mental image of a pump attached to a tree of pipes with one of the Telog gauges, an analog gauge permanently attached to serve as an approximator, and a valved quick disconnect with which to attach each gauge for calibration. This is not to make our other gauges tracable. We just need to feel as if there is validity to our readings. I believe I could design a contraption similar to the above descibed one. Problem is, I have no idea what kind of pump to use. I thought my supervisor might have an idea (it was his vision & he's the one with the engineering degree), but he said that he was hoping I'd figure it out. I've been doing research and coming up with very little aside from purchasing $3,500 worth of calibration equipment, which is not really an option at this point in time.