Fluke 729 30G FC Automatic Pressure Calibrator, 30 psi, 2 Bar
Fluke 729 30G FC Automatic Pressure Calibrator, 30 psi, 2 Bar
| Brand: | Fluke |
| Product Code: | 729 30G FC |
| Availability: | In Stock |
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$9,090.61
- $11,086.12
Fluke 729 30G FC Automatic Pressure Calibrator
The Fluke 729 30G FC is a high-precision tool that automates pressure calibration for process technicians. Equipped with an internal electric pump, it automatically generates and stabilizes pressure up to 30 psi (2 bar), significantly reducing time spent on manual pumping and fine-tuning.
| Full Technical Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Model Number | Fluke 729 30G FC (30 psi range) |
| Pressure Range | -12.000 psi to 30.000 psi (-0.827 to 2.068 bar) |
| Pressure Accuracy | 0.02% of Full Scale (One-year spec) |
| mA Measure/Source | 0 to 24 mA (0.01% RDG + 2 µA) |
| Shipping Weight | Approx. 15.0 lbs (6.8 kg) with rugged case & accessories |
| Loop Power | 24 V DC @ 20 mA |
| Connectivity | Integrated HART & Fluke Connect® Wireless |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to 50°C |
| Ingress Protection | IP54 rated / 1-meter drop tested |
Standard Accessories Included:
- Fluke 729 30G FC Calibrator
- Soft Carrying Case & Shoulder Strap
- Stackable Test Lead Set
- AC280 SureGrip Hook Set
- Alligator Clips & Test Probes
- USB Communication Cable
- Rechargeable Li-ion Battery & Charger
- NIST-Traceable Calibration Certificate
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes. The "FC" designation stands for Fluke Connect®, allowing you to sync measurements wirelessly to your mobile device for digital documentation and remote monitoring.
The Fluke 729 has a fully integrated electric pump. It generates and regulates its own pressure based on the setpoint you enter, removing the need for manual hand pumps.
The shipping weight includes the main calibrator unit, the high-capacity Li-ion battery, a complete set of test leads/probes, the charger, and the rugged protective carrying case.
Yes. It features built-in HART communication to perform light configuration, mA output trimming, and zero-point adjustments on HART-enabled transmitters.
