National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia
Scope of Accreditation
Ross Brown Sales Pty Limited
Site
Pressure Testing Laboratory
Accreditation No.
1808
Site No.
1801
Date of Accreditation
01 Feb 1984
Contact
Availability
Services available to external clients
Scope of Accreditation
ISO/IEC 17025 (2017)
Calibration
- The uncertainty of measurement is reported as an expanded uncertainty having a level of confidence of 95% unless stated otherwise
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Pressure metrology - Pressure and vacuum measuring equipment | Digital pressure gauges; Manometers; Mechanical pressure gauges; Pressure transducers; Vacuum gauges | Gauge pressure | Comparison with dead weight tester; Comparison with reference instrument | Mechanical Pressure Gauges to the methods of AS 1349 and MSA Test Method 2 - 2008 Vacuum Gauges to the methods of AS 1349 and MSA Test Method 2 - 2008 Digital Pressure Gauges to the methods of MSA Test Method 1 Pressure Calibrators to the methods of MSA Test Method 1 Digital manometers to the methods of MSA Test Method 1 Pressure Transducers with integral digital pressure indicator to the methods of MSA Test Method 1 | -95 kPa to 0 and 20 kPa to 100 MPa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Capability with Calibration and Measurement Capability of - 0.1 kPa from -95 kPa to 0 ; 0.03% of reading or 0.1 kPa (whichever is greater) from 20 to 2000 kPa (pneumatic measurement) ; 0.03% of reading or 0.5 kPa (whichever is greater) from 100 kPa to 100 MPa (hydraulic measurement) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pressure metrology - Pressure standards | Pressure calibrators - Non-dead weight | Gauge pressure | Comparison with dead weight tester; Comparison with reference instrument | MSA Test Method 1 | -95 kPa to 0 and 20 kPa to 100 MPa | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Capability With Calibration and Measurement Capability of - 0.1 kPa from -95 kPa to 0 0.03% of reading or 0.1 kPa (whichever is greater) from 20 to 2000 kPa (pneumatic measurement) 0.03% of reading or 0.5 kPa (whichever is greater) from 100 kPa to 100 MPa (hydraulic measurement) |
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Accreditation No.
1808
Site No.
1801
Print date
30 Dec 2024