The differential pressure gauge is an economical means for measuring pressure between two independent pressure sources. It uses a convoluted diaphragm to measure very low inches of water pressure without migrating between low and high pressure sides.
The differential pressure gauge is an economical means for measuring pressure between two independent pressure sources. It uses a convoluted diaphragm to measure very low inches of water pressure without migrating between low and high pressure sides.
Features
Applications
| Accuracy | ±3% |
| Migration | Zero |
| Ranges | 0.6 IWD to 60 IWD |
| Maximum Static Pressure | 35 psi |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Body Material | Glass Filled Nylon |
| Dial Size | 4½" |
| Maximum Process Temperature | 140°F/60°C |
| O-Rings/Diaphragm | Buna-N |
| Connection Size (Female) | ⅛ NPTF |
| Connection Location | Dual In-Line and Back |
| Window | Glass |
| Accuracy | ±3% |
| Migration | Zero |
| Ranges | 0.6 IWD to 60 IWD |
| Maximum Static Pressure | 35 psi |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Body Material | Glass Filled Nylon |
| Dial Size | 4½" |
| Maximum Process Temperature | 140°F/60°C |
| O-Rings/Diaphragm | Buna-N |
| Connection Size (Female) | ⅛ NPTF |
| Connection Location | Dual In-Line and Back |
| Window | Glass |