Description
These high-quality gauges are characterised by their compact and robust design and are primarily used for level measurement on liquid gas tanks.
Features- Differential pressure measuring ranges from 0 ... 40 mbar to 0 ... 4000 mbar.
- High working pressure (Static-Pressure) up to 50 bar.
- Overpressure safety either side up to 50 bar.
- Scaleable measuring ranges (maximum turndown of 1 : 3.5).
- Option: Compact valve manifold with working pressure indication.
Specifications
Specifications
Nominal Size in mm
- 100
Accuracy Class
- Option: 1.0
- Option: 1.6
- 2.5
Scale Ranges
- Measuring Cell 4,000 mbar: Setting Range 0 … 1,150 mbar to 0 … 4,000 mbar
- Measuring Cell 2,300 mbar: Setting Range 0 … 650 mbar to 0 … 2,300 mbar
- Measuring Cell 1,130 mbar: Setting Range 0 … 320 mbar to 0 … 1,130 mbar
- Measuring Cell 560 mbar: Setting Range 0 … 160 mbar to 0 … 560 mbar
- Measuring Cell 280 mbar: Setting Range 0 … 80 mbar to 0 … 280 mbar
- Measuring Cell 140 mbar: Setting Range 0 … 40 mbar to 0 … 140 mbar
Scale
- Option: Individual scale Design
- Single scale
Zero Point Setting
- By means of Adjustable Pointer
Overload Safety & Maximum Working Pressure (Static Pressure)
- Either side Max. 50 bar
Connection Location
- Lower Mount (Radial)
Process Connection
- Option: Adapter for Process Connection
- others on Request
- 2 x 1/4” NPT, Female, centre distance 37 mm
- 2 x G 1/4, Female, centre distance 37 mm
Measuring Cell Flanges
- Model 732.15: 316L Stainless Steel
- Model 712.15: Copper Alloy CW614N (CuZn39Pb3)
Compression Spring
- Stainless Steel 1.4310
Separating Diaphragm
- NBR
Transmission Parts
- Stainless Steel 1.4301 and 1.4305
Case
- Stainless Steel
Bayonet Ring
- Stainless Steel
Movement
- Stainless Steel
Dial
- Aluminum, White
Pointer
- Adjustable Pointer, Black Aluminium
Window
- Polycarbonate (PC)
Ingress Protection Per IEC / EN 60529
- IP65
Mounting
- According to affixed symbols ⊕ High Pressure, ⊖ Low Pressure
Applications
Applications
- Level measurement in closed tanks, particularly in cryotechnology
- Filter monitoring
- Monitoring and control of pumps
- For gaseous and liquid media that are not highly viscous or crystallising and have no suspended solids