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63mm Low Pressure Gauge 80 cmH2O Bellows Manometer Chromed Steel Case Capsule Pressure Gauge
Description
You can use a low pressure gauge for a variety of industries ranging from medical to HVAC to industrial applications (e.g., chemical/petrochemical, power stations, offshore, environmental technology and mechanical engineering). Typical product applications include, but are not limited to: fan and blower monitoring, filter monitoring, low pressure pneumatic systems, vacuum pumps, gas burners, medical suction devices and overpressure monitoring in cleanrooms.
When selecting materials for a low pressure gauge, you can choose brass for most applications but you will want stainless steel for aggressive media applications.
Applications
Low pressure gauge for applications in a controlled environment
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)
Pressure Range | -20~80 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, copper alloy |
Movement | Brass |
Dial | Aluminium, white, black lettering |
Pointer | Aluminium |
Case | Chromed steel |
Window | Acrylic, glass |
Zero adjustment | At the front |
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