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63mm Low Pressure Gauge 25 cmH2O Black Steel Case Capsule Pressure Gauge
Description
The sensing element of a capsule pressure gauge consists of two corrugated diaphragms welded together at their periphery to form a capsule.
The pressure to be measured is introduced into the capsule via an opening in the centre of the first diaphragm. The centre of the second diaphragm is connected to the transmission mechanism so that the deflection of the measuring element can be transmitted to the pointer.
Applications
Low pressure gauge for applications in a controlled environment
Low pressure pneumatic systems
Ideal for measuring pressure, vacuum in medical, environmental, and laboratory applications for content and filter monitoring
For gaseous, dry and non-aggresive media
Special features
Front zero adjustment
Special connections on request
Scale ranges from 0/10 InWC (25 mbar)
Design | EN 837-3 |
Nominal size | 63mm |
Accuracy | ± 1.6 of full scale value |
Pressure range | 25 cmH2O (customized) |
Standard ranges | 2”: 0...25 InWC (60 mbar) to 0...250 InWC (600 mbar) 2½”: 0...10 InWC (25 mbar) to 0...250 InWC (600 mbar) or all other equivalent vacuum or combined pressure and vacuum ranges |
Standard scales | InH2O/mmH2O oz/sq.in/mmH2O oz/sq.in/InH2O PSI |
Pressure limitation | Steady: full scale value |
Permissible temperature | Ambient: -20 ... +60 °C |
Temperature effect | When the temperature of the measuring system deviates from the reference temperature (+20 °C): max. ± 0.5 %/10 K of the span |
Process connection | Brass |
Pressure element | Brass |
Movement | Brass |
Dial | Aluminium, white, black lettering |
Pointer | Aluminium |
Case | Black steel |
Window | Acrylic, glass |
Zero adjustment | None |
Options | Other process connection |
Dimensions
Size | Dimension in inches | Weight in LBS | |||||||
a | b | b1 | b2 | D | G | h | SW | ||
2” | - | - | 1.10 | 1.89 | 50 | 1/4”NPT | - | 0.55 | 0.20 |
2½” | 0.37 | 1.57 | 1.44 | 2.19 | 63 | 1/4”NPT | 2.00 | 0.55 | 0.44 |
Ordering information
Model / Dial size / Pressure Range / Process connection / Options