Relative pressure gauge M5050
analogthreadedstainless steel

Relative pressure gauge - M5050  - GEORGIN S.A. - analog / threaded / stainless steel
Relative pressure gauge - M5050  - GEORGIN S.A. - analog / threaded / stainless steel
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Characteristics

Pressure type
relative
Display
analog
Mounting
threaded
Material
stainless steel, polypropylene
Technology
diaphragm
Protection level
IP65
Applications
process, for gas, for liquids
Other characteristics
glycerin-filled, with diaphragm seal
Pressure

Max.: 1,600 bar
(23,206.04 psi)

Min.: -1 bar
(-14.5 psi)

Dial diameter

4.5 in

Process temperature

Max.: 200 °C
(392 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

Suitable for severe environments and corrosive, gaseous or liquid media which will not obstruct the pressure entry. Version: relative pressure Technology: 316L stainless steel manometric tube Safety glass Options: » Case filled with glycerine or silicon oil » Oxygen cleaning » Diaphragm seal or normalized flanged mounting Uses Suitable for severe environments and corrosive gaseous or liquid media which will not obstruct the pressure entry. Technical data Working pressure Continuous 100% FS Temporary 130% : FS≤60bar Temporary 115% : FS≥00bar Case Black polypropylene, threaded ring Solid front (acc. to ANSI B40.1) Protection class IP 65 (according to EN60529) Window Safety glass Dial White aluminium Black letters and graduations Pointer Adjustable Black aluminium Window gasket Neoprene rubber Movement 304 stainless steel Pressure element Bourdon tube Material 316L stainless steel Process connection 316L stainless steel ½’’ BSPM or ½’’ NPTM Connection location Bottom Mounting Direct Options Flange Back

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