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Orange Research 1516 model (0-1 to 0-50 PSID) Diaphragm Differential Pressure Gauges For Liquids & Gases
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Price: From $315.00 to $1,256.00
Manufacturer: ORANGE RESEARCH
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Orange Research Diaphragm Differential Pressure Gauges For Liquids & Gases
1516 model (0-1 to 0-50 PSID) 1,500 psi rating
Features
Diaphragm Differential Pressure Gauges
Our model 1516 (with 2% accuracy) has been replacing Barton gauges (with 1% accuracy) for decades. Let's face it, 2% accuracy is all you need on most applications such as filters, across orifice plates or venturi, heat exchangers and level applications. You are also saving $500 per unit or much more! Why pay for accuracy you don't need, especially when there is little perceptible difference.
These diaphragm sensor differential pressure gauges measure the pressure difference between two points.
Acting in the place of two pressure gauges, these units allow for one simple reading on an easy-to-read scale.
Popular in filtration, flow and level applications, they are a low cost alternative to bourbon tube and bellows designs.
- Pressure body and wetted parts: Aluminum, Brass, & Stainless Steel
- Dial Sizes: 2.5", 3.5", 4.5", 6"
- Porting Locations: In-line, Back, & Bottom
- Mounting: Panel, Wall, & Pipe
Switches, Relays, Transmitters
A variety of reed switches and relays can accompany these diaphragm differential gauges, or the sensor can be supplied
on its own, without a dial. SPST switches are offered normally open (N.O) or normally closed (N.C.). SPDT reed switches
are also available. DPDT relays are offered for high inductance applications, such as those incorporating motors or solenoids.
Transmitters offer a current or a voltage output.
Note: Select these diaphragm gauge models for air or gas applications or where fluid migration from the high to low pressure ports cannot be tolerated. Avoid applying reverse pressure to heavy-duty diaphragm differential pressure gauge models. This can damage the diaphragm sensor.
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