Description
The 1/4" BSPP 63mm RE BR Gauge is a high-performance liquid-filled pressure gauge designed for precise measurement of pressure in various industrial applications. With a pressure range of 0-100 bar (1450 psi), this gauge is ideal for monitoring system performance in sectors such as manufacturing, mining, water treatment, and HVAC systems. Its robust construction ensures reliable performance and accurate monitoring, which are essential for maintaining operational efficiency and safety compliance. The rear entry porting and BSPP thread type facilitate easy installation in compressed air systems and pipelines, making it a versatile choice for engineers, maintenance teams, and procurement officers seeking dependable instrumentation for their processes.
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, ensuring longevity.
- Compatible with a wide range of fluids, making it versatile for different applications.
- Stable measurement performance reduces the need for frequent recalibration.
- Designed for easy installation and maintenance, minimising downtime.
- Manufactured to meet stringent industry standards for quality and safety.
Applications
- Monitoring pressure levels in compressed air systems to ensure optimal performance and safety.
- Measuring liquid pressure in water distribution networks for effective flow management.
- Assessing gas pressure in pipelines to maintain system integrity and prevent leaks.
- Controlling steam pressure in industrial processes for efficient energy use and safety compliance.
- Utilising in process control systems to maintain precise pressure readings for chemical reactions.
- Monitoring hydraulic systems to ensure consistent pressure for machinery operation.
- Implementing in equipment monitoring to detect pressure anomalies and prevent equipment failure.
- Utilising in fuel systems to measure pressure and ensure proper fuel delivery in engines.