Description
The 1/4" BSPP 63mm BE UA Gauge is a high-performance liquid-filled pressure gauge designed for precise measurement in demanding industrial environments. With a pressure range of 0-250 bar, this gauge is ideal for applications in manufacturing, mining, water treatment, and HVAC systems, where accurate monitoring of pressure is critical for system performance and safety compliance. Its bottom entry porting and robust construction ensure reliable performance, protecting against vibrations and pulsations that can affect readings. This gauge not only enhances operational efficiency by providing real-time data but also safeguards equipment by enabling timely maintenance interventions, making it an essential tool for engineers, maintenance teams, and procurement officers in various industrial sectors.
Features
- High-precision sensing elements ensure accurate readings for reliable performance.
- Clear, easy-to-read display enhances visibility in various lighting conditions.
- Robust construction provides exceptional durability in demanding industrial environments.
- IP-rated sealing protects against dust and moisture ingress for long-term reliability.
- Compatible with a wide range of fluids, making it versatile for multiple applications.
- Stable measurement performance reduces fluctuations for consistent data output.
- Designed for easy installation and maintenance, minimising downtime.
- Meets stringent industry standards for quality and safety, ensuring operational integrity.
Applications
- Monitoring pressure levels in compressed air systems to ensure optimal performance and safety.
- Measuring water pressure in distribution networks to maintain efficient flow and detect leaks.
- Assessing gas pressure in pipelines to ensure safe and efficient transport of natural gas.
- Controlling steam pressure in industrial processes to enhance energy efficiency and safety.
- Utilising in process control systems to monitor and regulate fluid dynamics in manufacturing.
- Tracking hydraulic pressure in machinery to prevent system failures and optimise performance.
- Implementing in equipment monitoring systems to provide real-time data for maintenance scheduling.
- Employing in laboratory settings for precise measurement of liquid pressures in experimental setups.