DWYER 2025D Magnehelic Differential Pressure Gauge -Tilinga Mandir Bordubi, Tinsukia, Axom
- Dwyer 2000-25D Magnehelic Differential Pressure Gauge (0-25″w.c. & 0-6.25 kPa)
- Model: 2000-25D
Dual scale. Bezel Provides Flange For Flush Mounting in Panel. Clear Plastic Face is Highly Resistant To Breakage. Provides Undistorted Viewing of Pointer And Scale.DESCRIPTION
Dwyer 2000-25D Offers
Features
- Measures Fan and Blower Pressures, Filter Resistance, Air Velocity, Furnace Draft, Pressure Drop Across Orifice Plates
- Measures Liquid Levels With Bubbler Systems and Pressures in Fluid Amplifier Or Fluidic Systems
- Checks Gas-Air Ratio Controls and Automatic Valves
- Monitors Blood and Respiratory Pressures in Medical Care Equipment
Specifications
Dwyer 2000-25D Specifications
Range, in w.c. | 0-25″w.c. |
Range, Pa or kPa | 0-6.25 kPa |
Service | Air And Non-Combustible, Compatible Gases |
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 Gauges Only |
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 |
Process Connections | 1/8″ Female NPT Duplicate High And Low Pressure Taps – One Pair Side And One Pair Back |
Weight | 1 lb 2 oz (510 g) MP & HP 2 lb 2 oz (963 g) |
Agency Approval | RoHS |
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- Dwyer 2000-25D Magnehelic Differential Pressure Gauge (0-25″w.c. & 0-6.25 kPa)
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