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The Fluke 700G Series is a family of precision digital pressure test gauges covering measurement ranges from ±10 inH2O (20 mbar) at the low end through 10,000 psi (690 bar) at the high end, with absolute pressure variants offered in 15, 30, 100, and 300 psia. Each gauge presents readings on a 5½-digit display backed by a 20-segment 0-100% bargraph, runs on three AA alkaline batteries, and uses a ¼ in NPT Male pressure connection in a cast ZNAL housing with protective holster.
The datasheet positions the 700G Series as a precision pressure testing instrument intended for use with the 700PTPK pneumatic pump kit (generating pressures up to 600 psi/40 bar with the PTP-1 hand pump) and the 700HTPK hydraulic pump kit (generating pressures up to 10,000 psi/690 bar with the HTP-2 hand pump). The gauges also support remote data logging — up to 8,493 measurements when used with the 700G/TRACK logging software — making them suitable for both bench reference work and unattended field data capture.
ValueTronics International stocks and supports the Fluke 700G Series from our 20,000 sq ft secure warehouse at 1675 Cambridge Drive in Elgin, Illinois, where every {{CONDITION}} unit is processed, inspected, and prepared for shipment by our in-house team rather than drop-shipped from a third party. Because each model in this family covers a distinct pressure range with its own burst rating and media compatibility, having the inventory under one roof — alongside the matching 700PTPK and 700HTPK pump kits and the 700G/TRACK logging software — means an engineer specifying a complete pressure test solution can talk directly to a person who has hands on the equipment.
Fluke Corporation, founded in 1948, became part of Danaher Corporation in 1998. In 2016, Danaher spun off its industrial portfolio — including Fluke — into Fortive Corporation, which remains Fluke's parent today. The Fluke name and product lineage have been preserved across both corporate transitions.
The Fluke 700G family is organized around three model groups that share the same enclosure, display, and certification ratings but differ in pressure range, accuracy class, and reference type. Standard gauge-pressure models (700G01 through 700G31) cover positive-and-vacuum ranges from ±10 inH2O up to 10,000 psi at ±0.05% FS accuracy on the principal models. Absolute-pressure models (700GA4, 700GA5, 700GA6, 700GA27) provide 15, 30, 100, and 300 psia ranges at ±0.05% of range. Reference-class models (700RG05 through 700RG31) deliver tighter ±0.04% of reading + 0.01% of range positive-pressure accuracy across seven ranges from 30 psi to 10,000 psi.
Because the 700G, 700GA, and 700RG variants share the same physical form factor — cast ZNAL housing, ¼ in NPT Male connection, 5½-digit display, three-AA-cell power, holster, and the option of pairing with the 700PTPK or 700HTPK pump kits — the selection question is primarily a pressure-range, pressure-type (gauge vs. absolute), and accuracy-class decision, not a workflow decision.
Each model below is listed on its own product page with new-matched pricing. Select the specific 700G, 700GA, or 700RG part number that matches your target pressure range, pressure type (gauge or absolute), and required accuracy class. The Fluke part-number list in the ordering information table on this page corresponds one-to-one with the individual product pages for each variant.
The three principal differentiators across the family are pressure range, pressure type, and accuracy class. Pressure range spans more than three orders of magnitude — from ±10 inH2O on the 700G01 to 10,000 psi on the 700G31 and 700RG31 — so range selection directly drives resolution, which scales from 0.001 inH2O to 1 psi across the family. Pressure type splits between gauge (700G), absolute (700GA), and reference-class gauge (700RG) variants. Accuracy class separates the standard ±0.05% FS 700G models from the reference-class 700RG models at ±0.04% of reading + 0.01% of range — a meaningful distinction for applications that need accuracy expressed as a percentage of the actual measured value rather than full scale.
Burst pressure also scales with range and is listed individually for each model, ranging from 3 psi (210 mbar) on the 700G01 to 20,000 psi (1,380 bar) on the 700RG31. The comparison table that follows lists range, resolution, accuracy class, and burst pressure for each part number as published on the datasheet.
| Model | Range | Resolution | Accuracy |
|---|---|---|---|
| 700G29 | -14 psi to 3000 psi / -.97 bar to 200 bar | 0.1 psi / 0.01 bar | Positive pressure ±0.05 % FS; Vacuum ±0.1 % FS |
| 700G01 | -10 to +10 inH2O / -20 mbar to 20 mbar | 0.001 inH2O / 0.001 mbar | Positive pressure ±0.1 % of range; Vacuum ±0.1 % of range |
| 700G02 | -1 to +1 psi / -70 mbar to 70 mbar | 0.0001 psi / 0.001 mbar | Positive pressure ±0.1 % of range; Vacuum ±0.1 % of range |
| 700G04 | -14 psi to 15 psi / -.97 bar to 1 bar | 0.001 psi / 0.0001 bar | Positive pressure ±0.05 % FS; Vacuum ±0.1 % FS |
Additional differences in specifications beyond the few shown above are not listed here — see each model's full specifications below.
| Mechanical Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 12.7 cm x 11.4 cm x 3.7 cm (5 in x 4.5 in x 1.5 in) |
| Pressure connection | ¼ in NPT Male |
| Housing/Weight | Cast ZNAL 0.56 kg (1.22 lb) with holster |
| Display | 5 ½ digits, 16.53 mm (0.65 in) high 20-segment bar graph, 0 to 100% |
| Power | Three AA alkaline batteries |
| Battery life | 1,500 hours without backlight (continuous on), 2,000 hours at slow sample rate |
| Temperature Compensation (700R Ranges) | 0 °C to 50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F) to rated accuracy. For temperatures from -10 °C to 0 °C and 50 °C to 55 °C, add .005 % FS/°C |
| Hazardous Location Ratings | CSA; Class 1, Div 2, Groups A-D; ATEX rating: II 3 G Ex nA IIB T6 |
| Memory | Log up to 8,493 pressure measurements to memory (requires 700G/TRACK software) |
| Warranty | Three-year warranty |
| Media Compatibility | |
|---|---|
| 10 inH2O, 1, 15, 30 psi | Any clean dry non-corrosive gas |
| 100, 300, 500, 1000 psi | Any liquids or gases compatible with 316 stainless steel |
| Above 1000 psi | Any non-flammable, non-toxic, non-explosive, non-oxidizing liquid or gas compatible with 316 stainless steel |
Please review the Manufacturer's Data Sheet to verify published specifications. Feedback on this webpage is always welcome — please reach out to your Test Architect at any time for questions or concerns. Thank you, we truly appreciate you being our customer.
Model No
Fluke
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New
Manufacturer
Fluke
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