Pressure Gauge Model 732.14

DESCRIPTION

These differential pressure gauges are made of highly corrosion-resistant stainless steel. A high overpressure safety is achieved by the all-metal construction and the close-fitting design on the pressure measuring diaphragm.

With its high-grade stainless steel construction and robust design this pressure gauge is geared to chemical and process engineering applications. It is suitable for gaseous or liquid media, also in aggressive ambience.

The wetted parts for these instruments are available also in special materials such as Monel or Hastelloy.

The scale ranges of 0…60 mbar 0…40 bar are available to meet the requirements of wide variety of applications.

APPLICATIONS

  • For measuring locations with a high differential pressure overload and/or high working pressures (static pressures) also in aggressive ambience.
  • For gaseous, liquid, particulates-containing, viscous and aggressive media
  • Monitoring and control of pumps
  • Filter monitoring
  • Level measurement in closed tanks.

SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Differential pressure measuring ranges from 0…60 mbar
  • High working pressure (static pressure) and high overload safety, optionally uo to 40, 100, 250 or 400 bar
  • Hydraulic cushioning protection against rapid pressure changes
  • Compatible with  switch contacts
  • Model 762.14 : Monel version

SPECIFICATION

Design

DIN 16003

Highest overload safety either side, pressure ratings PN 40, 100, 250, or 400, hydraulic cushioning protection against rapid pressure changes.

Nominal Size in mm

100, 160

Accuracy class

Model 732.14: 1.6

Model 762.14: 2.5

Scale ranges

Gauges with PN 40 and 100:

0 … 60 mbar to 0 … 160 mbar (measuring cell □ 140)

0 … 0.25 bar to 0 … 40 bar (measuring cell □ 82)

Gauges with PN 250:

0 … 60 mbar to 0 … 250 mbar (measuring cell □ 140)

0 … 0.4 bar to 0 … 40 bar (measuring cell □ 82)

Gauges with PN 400:

0 … 0.4 bar to 0 … 40 bar (measuring cell □ 86)

Pressure limitation

Steady: Full scale value

Fluctuating: 0.9 x full scale value

Permissible temperature

Ambient: -20 … +60 °C

Medium: +100 °C maximum

Temperature effect

When the temperature of the measuring system deviates from the reference temperature (+20 °C): max. ±0.5

%/10 K of full scale value

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