100mm 1600 kPa Compressors Stainless Steel Pressure Gauge Glycerin Fillable Manometer
Description
Pressure measurement is the analysis of an applied force by a fluid (liquid or gas) on a surface. Pressure is typically measured in units of force per unit of surface area. Many techniques have been developed for the measurement of pressure and vacuum. Instruments used to measure and display pressure in an integral unit are called pressure meters or pressure gauges or vacuum gauges. A manometer is a good example, as it uses the surface area and weight of a column of liquid to both measure and indicate pressure. Likewise, the widely used Bourdon gauge is a mechanical device, which both measures and indicates and is probably the best known type of gauge.
Applications
♦ Injection Molding Device, hydraulic
♦ Machine building and plant construction
♦ Heating and air-conditioning technology
♦ Fire sprinkler systems, compressor
Special features
♦ Design per EN 837-1
♦ Nominal size 40, 50, 63, 80, 100 and 160
♦ Scale ranges up to 0 ... 1000 bar
Specifications
Design
EN 837-1
Nominal size
100mm
Accuracy
KL 1.6
Pressure range 1600 kPa, customized
Pressure limitation
Steady: 3/4 x full scale value
Fluctuating: 2/3 x full scale value
Fluctuating: 2/3 x full scale value
Permissible temperature
Ambient: -40 ... +60 °C
Medium: +80 °C maximum
Temperature effect
When the temperature of the measuring system deviates from the reference temperature (+20 °C): max. ±0.4 %/10 K of full scale
Process connection
Brass
Pressure element
Bourdon tube, brass
Movement Copper alloy
Dial Aluminium, white, with pointer stop pin
Black lettering
Pointer Aluminium
Case Stainless steel
Window Plastic, glass
Options
Other process connection thread
Surface mounting flange
Mounting bracket
Ordering information
Model / Dial size / Pressure Range / Process connection / Options
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