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ASHRAE STD 41.3

Standard Method for Pressure Measurement

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Organization: ASHRAE
Publication Date: 1 January 1989
Status: inactive
Page Count: 20
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The scope of this standard is to describe methods for measurement of pressures appropriate for use in other ASHRAE standards, limited to the 1 psia (6.9 kPa) to 500 psia (3450 kPa) range. The descriptions include: type of pressure, range of suitable application, expected accuracy, and proper installation and operation techniques for attaining the desired accuracy, Pressure devices include: differential pressure (head) meters, elastic element (bellows, Bourdon tube and diaphragm sensor) gages, manometric gages; and pressure-spring gages. Reference to suitable ANSI/ASME and ISA/ANSI standards is used where appropriate.

Document History

January 31, 2023
Standard Methods for Pressure Measurement
A description is not available for this item.
January 21, 2022
Standard Methods for Pressure Measurement
This standard applies to pressure measurements under laboratory and field conditions for testing heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration systems and components.
June 28, 2014
Standard Methods for Pressure Measurement
The pressure measurement methods described herein are intended for use in testing heating, refrigerating, and air-conditioning equipment and components. PURPOSE The purpose of this standard is to...
January 1, 1989
Standard Method for Pressure Measurement
A description is not available for this item.
ASHRAE STD 41.3
January 1, 1989
Standard Method for Pressure Measurement
The scope of this standard is to describe methods for measurement of pressures appropriate for use in other ASHRAE standards, limited to the 1 psia (6.9 kPa) to 500 psia (3450 kPa) range. The...

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