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New pressure vacuum meters offer accurate results

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Rigel Medical has expanded its range of electromedical test equipment by introducing a range of new high accuracy pressure vacuum meters. Three versatile new pressure vacuum meter product lines have been launched, each specifically designed for different medical applications.

The Rigel 422 is a versatile, high performance, combination digital pressure and vacuum meter that is compatible with a wide range of gases and fluids. Models are available in various pressure ranges and with accuracies of either 0.1 percent or 0.05 percent. Measurements are displayed in mBar, inH20, mmHg, PSI, cmH2O and kPa.

The Rigel 422 reads peak pressure and has an automatic zero. Housed in a rugged aluminum case with a sealed membrane keypad, this tough, reliable instrument meets the demanding measurement requirements of both in-house and field applications and is equipped with a 1/4 inch fitting that is adaptable to any standard fitting.

The Rigel 421 pressure vacuum meter is a portable digital instrument designed to measure the pressure and vacuum of non-corrosive fluids and gases. Incorporating the latest in semiconductor sensors, seven models with different engineering units and pressure ranges are available, each one designed to perform measurements quickly, accurately and with ease.

The third pressure and vacuum meter to be included in the new Rigel range is the Rigel 420. This advanced meter is designed for precise measurements of pressure and vacuum in medical, laboratory and industrial applications. The Rigel 420 combines such features as fluid compatibility, temperature compensation, linearity correction, leak detection, peak hold, over pressure alarm and user selectable units of measurement. The unit is menu driven and simple to operate. All the functions are selected from a 2-line, 16-character LCD Display and integral keypad.

All the Rigel pressure vacuum meters are battery operated and are shipped with a certificate of calibration traceable to the NIST.

17 May 2007

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