Liquid Filled Pressure Gauge

Liquid Filled Pressure Gauge is particularly suited to measuring points with high dynamic loads, such as fast load cycles or vibrations. The design and materials of construction provide reliable service in applications where  pressure pulsation, vibration, and wide variations in ambient temperatures are present.

Specifications
Dial sizes: 1.5″, 2″, 2.5″& 4″(40, 50, 63 & 100 mm)
Case: 304 Stainless Steel case.
Wetted parts: Brass or 316 Stainless Steel
Lens: Polycarbonate
Pressure Range: Vac to 15,000 psi/Bar

Description

Liquid Filled Pressure Gauge is particularly suited to measuring points with high dynamic loads, such as fast load cycles or vibrations. The design and materials of construction provide reliable service in applications where  pressure pulsation, vibration, and wide variations in ambient temperatures are present.

Specifications
Sizes: 1.5″, 2″, 2.5″& 4″(40, 50, 63 & 100 mm)
Accuracy: Dial 2.5”: 1.6% of full scale
Case: 304 Stainless Steel matte finished
Ring: Crimped or bayonet bezel 304 Stainless Steel 
Lens:  Polycarbonate
Wetted parts: Brass or 316 Stainless Steel
Operating Temperature: Ambient: -20 to 65°C (-4°F to 149°F)
Process fluid: max 65°C (149°F)
Dial: Aluminum with black & red markings
Pointer: Black aluminum
Connection:  1/8″, 1/4″ or 1/2″ NPT or BSP bottom
Ranges: Vacuum  to 15,000 psi/Bar
Protection degree: IP65
Liquid filling: Glycerin or dry fill able execution

Protection
– If pressure gauges are to be used for steam service, a siphon tube filled with water must be installed between gauge and line to prevent live steam from entering the Bourdon tube.
– A gauge cock should be installed in the pressure line. This might be the standard shut-off valve or a needle valve for throttling pressure pulses.
– If severe pulsation exists, the gauge should be protected by adding a throttling orifice
screw in the gauge socket or by addition of a pulsation damper, such as a snubber.
– A diaphragm seal should be used in applications where process media should not come in contact with gauge.

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