- Digital pressure gauges
- Stainless steel pressure gauges - the bottom (radial) connection
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- Stainless steel pressure gauges, low pressure, the bottom (radial) connection
- Stainless steel pressure gauge with electrical contacts
- Stainless steel pressure gauges with separating membrane
- Stainless steel sanitary diaphragm for pressure gauge
- Pressure transmitters for relative and absolute pressure
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Stainless steel pressure gauges - the bottom (radial) connection
Properties of the manometer:
This all-stainless steel product guarantees consistently high accuracy, reliability, and protection against chemical corrosion. Housing material 1.4301 (AISI 304), thread material 1.4401 (AISI 316).
- Range: 0–100 bar according to individual products
- Bottom (radial) connection, thread G1 / 4 “and G1 / 2" BSP
- Dimensions of dials DN 63 mm and DN 100 mm
- Dial cover material: glass
- Working temperature: –20 °C to +150 °C (200 °C) see individual manometers
- They meet the requirements of EN 837-1, accuracy class CL 1.6.
- The pressure gauges are designed with an emphasis on long life and extreme operating conditions.
- The manometers are also designed for operation where vibrations or pulsating pressures occur.
Installation of a pressure gauge (manometer) with glycerine filling:
It is connected by screwing into a suitable counterpart. We recommend preserving the fittings with Loctite 8105 food-grade grease during installation. The pressure gauges must be vented using a vent plug (see label on the meter). The manometers must always be tightened with the appropriate wrench, never with the manometer housing.
Areas of application of pressure gauges:
Engineering, cooling, air conditioning, brewing - larger tanks, food and beverage industry, viticulture, refrigeration, water management applications, chemical industry, etc.