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Stainless steel manometer with electrical contacts and a sanitary diaphragm CLAMP, dial 100 mm
0-10 bar, (DIN CLAMP-64 mm)

  • Code: 1714DCS301
  • Weight: 1,73 kg

This type of pressure gauge (manometer) is used to measure the pressure of liquids and gases in cases where it is inadmissible for the measured medium to enter the measuring device of the pressure gauge.

Quantity
167,27 €
Prices are stated without VAT

Basic information

This type of pressure gauge (manometer) is used to measure the pressure of liquids and gases in cases where it is inadmissible for the measured medium to enter the measuring device of the pressure gauge.

Technical parameters of the manometer

According to your requirements, a manometer with a different range and membrane connection can be supplied (eg CLAMP DIN32676 DN40 - collar 50.5 mm)

  • housing material: DIN 1.4301 (AISI 304), mechanism: DIN 1.4301 (AISI 304), connecting thread material and Bourdon springs: DIN 1.4401 (AISI 316).
  • the connector is TIG welded
  • filling: silicone oil FLUID AK 350 200KG DRUM ST
  • dial cover: tempered glass
  • range: 0–10 bar
  • bottom connection, thread G1 / 2 “BSP
  • size of dials: DN 101.5 mm
  • operating ambient temperature: –20 ° C to +60 ° C
  • medium temperature: max. 100 ° C
  • meet the requirements of EN 837-1 / 5, accuracy class CL 1.6%
  • protection: IP65
  • voltage: 230V DC
  • electrical power: 30 VA
  • maximum current: 1 A

Technical parameters of the sanitary diaphragm

DIN clamp DN50 (64 mm), connection 1/2"

 separating membrane body materialDIN 1.4404 (AISI 316L)
 CLAMP separator materialDIN 1.4401 (AISI 316)
 separation membrane fillingfood-grade oil
 working temperature-45 °C…150 °C
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