About Dwyer Differential Pressure Gauge -50 to 50 Pa
Dwyer Magnehelic Differential Pressure Gages,Range: -50 to 50 Pa
| Service: | Air and non-combustible, compatible gases (natural gas option available). Note: May be used with hydrogen. Order a Buna-N diaphragm. Pressures must be less than 35 psi |
| Wetted Materials: | Consult factor |
| Housing: | Die cast aluminum case and bezel, with acrylic cover. Exterior finish is coated gray to withstand 168 hour salt spray corrosion test |
| Accuracy: | ±2% of FS (±3% on - 0, -100 Pa, -125 Pa, 10MM and ±4% on - 00, -60 Pa, -6MM ranges), throughout range at 70°F (21.1°C) |
| Pressure Limits: | -20 in Hg to 15 psig (-0.677 to 1.034 bar); MP option: 35 psig (2.41 bar); HP option: 80 psig (5.52 bar). |
| Overpressure: | Relief plug opens at approximately 25 psig (1.72 bar), standard gages only. See Overpressure Protection Note on next page |
| Temperature Limits: | 20 to 140°F* (-6.67 to 60°C). -20°F (-28°C) with low temperature option |
| Size: | 4 (101.6 mm) diameter dial face |
| Mounting Orientation: | Diaphragm in vertical position. Consult factory for other position orientations |
| Standard Accessories: | Two 1/8 NPT plugs for duplicate pressure taps, two 1/8 pipe thread to rubber tubing adapter, and three flush mounting adapters with screws. (Mounting and snap ring retainer substituted for three adapters in MP & HP gage accessories.) |
Reliable Differential Pressure MeasurementThe Dwyer Differential Pressure Gauge offers precise monitoring of pressure differences from -50 to 50 Pa, ensuring your systems operate efficiently and safely. Its sturdy metal construction and 2% accuracy rating make it exceptionally dependable for demanding applications. This gauge is an essential component for industries requiring continuous monitoring between two pressure points.
Wide Range of Industrial UsesThis gauge is perfectly suited for environments like clean rooms, HVAC systems, filter monitoring, and industrial process control. Its compact design and manageable weight make it suitable for integration into various pressure measurement setups, delivering consistent and trustworthy results for industrial professionals.
FAQ's of Dwyer Differential Pressure Gauge -50 to 50 Pa:
Q: How does the Dwyer Differential Pressure Gauge function to measure pressure difference?
A: The Dwyer Differential Pressure Gauge works by sensing the difference in air or gas pressure between two points and displaying the result on its dial. This allows users to monitor and respond to fluctuations in system pressure accurately.
Q: What materials are used in the construction of this pressure gauge?
A: The gauge is constructed with a durable metal body, ensuring robustness and longevity even in challenging industrial settings. This makes it suitable for environments where strength and resistance to wear are crucial.
Q: When should I use a differential pressure gauge in my system?
A: You should use a differential pressure gauge when you need to monitor pressure variations across filters, in ventilation systems, or any process where tracking the difference between two pressure points is critical for safety and performance.
Q: Where can the Dwyer Differential Pressure Gauge be installed?
A: This gauge is versatile and can be installed in a variety of locations, including HVAC ducts, clean rooms, industrial process systems, and anywhere pressure differentiation needs to be monitored within the -50 to 50 Pa range.
Q: What is the process for reading and interpreting the gauge measurements?
A: Reading the gauge involves observing the needle position on the scale, which directly indicates the pressure difference between the two connected points. With 2% accuracy, you can trust the readings to inform maintenance or system adjustments.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this differential pressure gauge?
A: The notable benefits include precise pressure differential monitoring, enhanced system safety, improved maintenance scheduling, and the prevention of costly system failures due to undetected pressure imbalances.