PRESSURE GAUGES 363 Pressure Gauges Wisconsin, and Upper Peninsula Michigan Phone: 800-837-1700 • 414-351-4884 Fax: 414-351-6339 Low Cost Liquid Filled Pressure Gauges Model Selection Guide Size: 1.5", 2", and 2.5" Accuracy: 2.5% of full scale Materials: Case and ring: 304 stainless steel; Window: Polycarbonate; Seals: Buna-N; Pointer: Black-finished Galvalume; Dial: Galvalume, white background with blue and black markings; Movement: Brass; Bourdon Tube: Phosphor bronze Connections: Brass; 1.5" Dial: 1/8" NPT center back mount; 2" and 2.5" Dial: 1/4" NPT lower or center back mount Scale: Dual scale PSI/Bar (100 x kPa) 11/2" Dials In Stock at Lesman! Buying more than 11 gauges? Call Lesman for additional discounts. 1-4 Quantity 5-11 166664 166665 166666 166667 166668 166669 $13.48 13.48 13.48 13.48 13.48 15.93 $11.55 11.55 11.55 11.55 11.55 13.65 165282 165283 165284 165285 165286 165287 165288 165296 165297 165298 165299 165300 165301 165302 165377 165378 12.78 12.78 12.78 12.78 12.78 12.78 15.12 15.12 15.12 15.12 15.12 15.12 15.12 17.57 19.67 19.67 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 12.96 12.96 12.96 12.96 12.96 12.96 12.96 15.06 16.86 16.86 165289 165290 165291 165292 165293 165294 165295 165303 165304 165305 165306 165307 165308 165309 12.78 12.78 12.78 12.78 12.78 12.78 15.12 15.12 15.12 15.12 15.12 15.12 15.12 17.57 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 12.96 12.96 12.96 12.96 12.96 12.96 12.96 15.06 Savings Alert... Savings Alert... Savings Alert... Savings Alert... Savings Alert... Savings Alert... Savings Alert... Savings Alert... Savings Alert... Savings Alert... Savings Alert... $ Use Liquid-Filled Gauges and Start Saving Money! Even though the initial cost of a liquid-filled gauge is two to three times more than standard general equipment gauges, you can actually save money by using them! If you have to replace a gauge, you not only have the cost of the gauge, but you have the labor costs of installation. The table to the right shows how it calculates out assuming your labor costs are $35.00 including wages and benefits. And this doesn't include cost of inventory (you'll stock more general purpose gauges — you'll use more), or cost of purchasing (you'll have to purchase general purpose gauges more often!) For more tips on saving purchasing, inventory, and carrying costs, visit our website. $ General Purpose Pressure Gauge Liquid-Filled Pressure Gauge Initial Purchase Price per Gauge (4 x $7.00) $28.00 (1 x $25.00) $25.00 Labor/Installation @ $35.00/Hour (4 x $17.50) $70.00 (1 x $17.50) $17.50 $98.00 $42.50 Total Cost Savings with Liquid Filled Gauges = $55.50 ASCO Solenoid Valves Catalog Number Tubing and Tube Fittings Specifications Dial Range Size 1/8" NPT Center Back Mount 0 - 30 PSI 1 1/2" 0 - 60 PSI 1 1/2" 0 - 100 PSI 1 1/2" 0 - 160 PSI 1 1/2" 0 - 300 PSI 1 1/2" 0 - 1000 PSI 1 1/2" 1/4" NPT Lower Mount 0 - 30 PSI 2" 0 - 60 PSI 2" 0 - 100 PSI 2" 0 - 160 PSI 2" 0 - 300 PSI 2" 0 - 600 PSI 2" 0 - 1000 PSI 2" 0 - 30 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 60 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 100 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 160 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 300 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 600 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 1000 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 2000 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 3000 PSI 2 1/2" 1/4" NPT Center Back Mount 0 - 30 PSI 2" 0 - 60 PSI 2" 0 - 100 PSI 2" 0 - 160 PSI 2" 0 - 300 PSI 2" 0 - 600 PSI 2" 0 - 1000 PSI 2" 0 - 30 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 60 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 100 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 160 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 300 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 600 PSI 2 1/2" 0 - 1000 PSI 2 1/2" Configuration Datasheets Prices Cut By 25%! Lesman Value-Added Services www.lesman.com [email protected] Index and Reference Lesman Instrument Company V 07.2000 Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and SW Michigan Phone: 800-953-7626 • 630-834-2200 Fax: 630-834-2386 PRESSURE GAUGES V 07.2000 364 Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and SW Michigan Phone: 800-953-7626 • 630-834-2200 Fax: 630-834-2386 Lesman Instrument Company www.lesman.com [email protected] Wisconsin, and Upper Peninsula Michigan Phone: 800-837-1700 • 414-351-4884 Fax: 414-351-6339 Pressure Gauges Liquid Filled Gauges 21⁄2" Stainless Steel Case Liquid Filled Gauge ASCO Solenoid Valves The Series 550 liquid filled gauge is a versatile instrument gauge featuring an all stainless steel housing and a variety of bourdon tube, connection materials, and styles to select from. The Series 550 gauge also features a unique multi-function plug that serves as a vent, pressure relief, and liquid fill access. Case venting is easily accomplished by removing the small nipple from the plug. Specifications n xtra 7% o Save an e l gauges or stee stainless % on brass 9 a tr x an e s of quantitie in s e g gau e r 25 or mo Dial Size: 2 1⁄2" Stem Mounting: 1⁄4" NPT Case: 300 Stainless Steel Window: Polycarbonate, sealed to case with Buna-N gasket and secured with permanent “rolled-on” ring. Restrictor: Screw type with stainless steel, push type with brass. Accuracy: ±3-2-3% of span. Liquid Fill: Standard liquid fill is glycerine, but silicone and mineral oils are available. Dry gauges are available as off-the-shelf stock. Bourdon Tube: 555L: Phosphor bronze; 550L: 316 stainless steel Tubing and Tube Fittings Model Selection Guide Configuration Datasheets Lesman Value-Added Services Catalog Quantity Range Number 1-4 5-11 12-24 Series 555L: 1⁄4” NPT Brass Bottom Male Connection 30" HgVac-0 153240 $26.88 $23.04 $21.12 30" HgVac-15 PSI 153241 26.88 23.04 21.12 30" HgVac-30 PSI 153242 26.88 23.04 21.12 30" HgVac-60 PSI 153243 26.88 23.04 21.12 30" HgVac-100 PSI 153244 26.88 23.04 21.12 0-15 PSI 153246 25.03 21.45 19.66 0-30 PSI 153247 25.03 21.45 19.66 0-60 PSI 153248 25.03 21.45 19.66 0-100 PSI 153249 25.03 21.45 19.66 0-160 PSI 153250 25.03 21.45 19.66 0-200 PSI 153251 25.03 21.45 19.66 0-300 PSI 153252 25.03 21.45 19.66 0-600 PSI 153254 25.03 21.45 19.66 0-1000 PSI 153256 25.03 21.45 19.66 0-1500 PSI 153257 27.65 23.70 21.73 0-2000 PSI 153258 27.65 23.70 21.73 0-3000 PSI 153259 27.65 23.70 21.73 0-4000 PSI 153260 27.65 23.70 21.73 0-5000 PSI 153261 27.65 23.70 21.73 0-10,000 PSI 153263 29.89 25.62 23.49 Catalog Quantity Range Number 1-4 5-11 12-24 Series 550L: 1⁄4” NPT 316 Stainless Steel Bottom Male Connection 30" HgVac-0 153000 $49.95 $42.81 $30.68 30" HgVac-15 PSI 153001 49.95 42.81 30.68 30" HgVac-30 PSI 153002 49.95 42.81 30.68 30" HgVac-60 PSI 153003 49.95 42.81 30.68 30" HgVac-100 PSI 153004 49.95 42.81 30.68 0-15 PSI 153006 46.52 39.87 28.57 0-30 PSI 153007 46.52 39.87 28.57 0-60 PSI 153008 46.52 39.87 28.57 0-100 PSI 153009 46.52 39.87 28.57 0-160 PSI 153010 46.52 39.87 28.57 0-200 PSI 153011 46.52 39.87 28.57 0-300 PSI 153012 46.52 39.87 28.57 0-600 PSI 153014 46.52 39.87 28.57 0-1000 PSI 153016 46.52 39.87 28.57 0-1500 PSI 153017 51.42 44.07 31.58 0-2000 PSI 153018 51.42 44.07 31.58 0-3000 PSI 153019 51.42 44.07 31.58 0-5000 PSI 153021 51.42 44.07 31.58 0-10,000 PSI 153023 53.94 46.23 33.13 Frequently Asked Questions About Pressure Gauges Index and Reference Question #1: How do I select a pressure range? Question #3: What are safe temperature ranges for gauges? Rule of thumb is to select a gauge where your normal operating pressure appears at 12 o’clock on the scale. Typically, you can accomplish this by selecting a gauge that is twice your intended normal operating pressure. Ideally, your normal operating range should fall within 25% to 75% of the scale. Ambient conditions for most gauges are -40 to 160° F for dry gauges, and -4 to 140° F for liquid-filled gauges. The temperature range for liquid-filled gauges can be extended somewhat by using a silicone fill instead of glycerine. Media temperatures can be much higher than the ambient temperature, but the media must be cooled before it enters the gauge. This can be accomplished using syphons, pigtails, diaphragm seals, or capillaries. Call for recommendations on your specific application. Question #2: What’s the best way to determine the dial size I should use? There are two main things to consider. The first is space restriction. Most likely, you’ll want to use the largest dial size allowable in the space provided. The second, and easier way to decide, is to find out what readable increments are preferred by the user/operator. Lesman can source gauges from 1" to 20" in diameter, to fit just about any need. You’ll also need to choose a larger dial size when you require higher accuracy, so you can read smaller pressure scale increments. Question #4: How does temperature affect the accuracy of pressure gauges? For every 50° F the process temperature varies above or below 70° F, you will lose an additional 1% accuracy. So, if you install a process gauge (base accuracy equals ±0.5% span) in an application where the temperature is 120° F, your gauge will have an accuracy of ±1.5% span. PRESSURE GAUGES 365 21⁄2" Liquid Filled Plastic Case Gauges One of our major steel mill customers was looking for a gauge that was rugged, readable and reasonably priced. They wanted to standardize on a gauge that would handle 80% of their applications. They had been stocking gauges in a variety of sizes and ranges. Maintaining this inventory was time-consuming and expensive. After field testing gauges from a number of manufacturers, they standardized on the P580L. It’s RUGGED! Because the P580L is reasonable, the purchase cost of their gauges was reduced. Plus, inventory costs were reduced through standardization. Why not buy some to try them, and save money, too! Specifications Dial: 2 1⁄2” Case: Black glass-filled propylene Bourdon Tube: Phosphor bronze Accuracy: ±3%-2%-3% Window: Acrylic Connection: 1⁄4" NPT lower male and 1⁄4” NPT center back Liquid Fill: Glycerine 1-4 Quantity 5-11 12+ $27.75 23.88 23.88 23.88 23.88 23.88 23.88 23.88 23.88 23.88 23.88 28.29 28.29 28.29 $25.44 21.89 21.89 21.89 21.89 21.89 21.89 21.89 21.89 21.89 21.89 25.93 25.93 25.93 $23.13 19.90 19.90 19.90 19.90 19.90 19.90 19.90 19.90 19.90 19.90 23.58 23.58 23.58 26.19 26.19 26.19 26.19 26.19 26.19 26.19 26.19 32.94 32.94 32.94 24.01 24.01 24.01 24.01 24.01 24.01 24.01 24.01 30.20 30.20 30.20 21.83 21.83 21.83 21.83 21.83 21.83 21.83 21.83 27.45 27.45 27.45 U-clamp panel mount versions are also available. Ordering a large number of gauges? Combine ranges to maximize your savings! For combined quantities of more than 12, call Lesman for additional discounts! Question #5: My media temperature is over 160° F. How do I lower the temperature? Question #7: What happens when I overrange a pressure gauge? We suggest using syphons, pigtails, diaphragm seals, or capillaries to lower the temperature of the media going into the gauge. All are available through Lesman, and are easy to install. A good rule of thumb to use for coil syphons is this: For every foot of 1/2" diameter steel pipe, you will lower the media temperature by 100° F. If your media starts to solidify as it cools, a diaphgram seal is the only option. The sensing element in most gauges is a bourdon tube — a metallic tube in a specific size and shape, straightened in a very predictable manner, to behave a known way when pressure is applied on the inside of the tube. If you overpressure the gauge, you run the risk of straightening the bourdon tube permanently, destroying the accuracy of the gauge. If you overpressure the gauge by too much, you run the risk of rupturing the bourdon tube and creating an unsafe situation. Question #6: My line pressure fluctuates and causes the pointer to jump all over. What can I do about it? If your medium is air or clean water, put in a gauge with a built-in restrictor or use a pressure snubber. If you get pressure spikes that continue to damage your instruments, put in a pressure limiter (look in our catalog under Pressure Gauge Accessories). Question #8: There’s a lot of vibration in my process line. How do I keep it from ruining my gauge? Vibration causes wear in the movement parts of your gauge, resulting in a gradual loss of accuracy and pointer failure. Consider using liquidfilled gauges, pulsation snubbers, or flexible hose and tube mountings. ASCO Solenoid Valves Catalog Range Number 1⁄4” NPT Lower Connection 30" HgVac- 0 136340 0- 15 PSI 136310 0- 30 PSI 136311 0- 60 PSI 136312 0- 100 PSI 136313 0- 160 PSI 136314 0- 200 PSI 136315 0- 300 PSI 136316 0- 400 PSI 136317 0- 600 PSI 136318 0- 1000 PSI 136319 0- 2000 PSI 142086 0- 3000 PSI 138815 0- 5000 PSI 138816 1⁄4” NPT Center Back Connection 0- 15 PSI 136323 0- 30 PSI 136324 0- 60 PSI 136325 0- 100 PSI 136326 0- 160 PSI 136327 0- 300 PSI 136329 0- 600 PSI 136330 0- 1000 PSI 136331 0- 2000 PSI 142795 0- 3000 PSI 142796 0- 5000 PSI 142797 Tubing and Tube Fittings Here’s a money-saving idea! Model Selection Guide Configuration Datasheets d reduce !! Prices %! han 20 t e r o m Pressure Gauges Wisconsin, and Upper Peninsula Michigan Phone: 800-837-1700 • 414-351-4884 Fax: 414-351-6339 Lesman Value-Added Services www.lesman.com [email protected] Index and Reference Lesman Instrument Company V 07.2000 Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and SW Michigan Phone: 800-953-7626 • 630-834-2200 Fax: 630-834-2386 PRESSURE GAUGES V 07.2000 366 Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and SW Michigan Phone: 800-953-7626 • 630-834-2200 Fax: 630-834-2386 Lesman Instrument Company www.lesman.com [email protected] Wisconsin, and Upper Peninsula Michigan Phone: 800-837-1700 • 414-351-4884 Fax: 414-351-6339 Pressure Gauges Liquid Filled Gauges 4" Stainless Steel Liquid Filled Gauge ASCO Solenoid Valves Prices cut more than 30% on P540Ls! Tubing and Tube Fittings The Series 540 liquid-filled gauge provides ruggedness and corrosion-resistance with an all stainless steel housing and rotary movement at a truly economical price. The 540L has a multi-functional plug that provides venting, pressure relief, and liquid fill access. To vent the case, you need only to remove the small rubber nipple from the vent plug. Specifications Configuration Datasheets Lesman Value-Added Services Dial Size: 4" Case: 300 Series stainless steel, solid back case with bayonet-type stainless steel ring. Buna-N multi-functional plug with removable nipple for venting, pressure relief and liquid-fill access. Window: Shatter-resistant, high-temperature acrylic, sealed to case with Buna-N gasket and secured with a bayonet ring. Restrictor: 300 Series stainless steel, threaded, 0.018" hole. Accuracy: ±1% span. Liquid Fill: Standard liquid fill is glycerine, but silicone and mineral oil are available. Call Lesman or visit our website. Dry (unfilled) gauges are available as off-the-shelf stock. Connection: P540L’s stem mounting is 1⁄2" NPT bottom connection; (1⁄4" NPT also available) welded 316 stainless steel. P541L’s panel mount is 1⁄4" NPT lower back connection, welded 316 stainless steel. Model Selection Guide Catalog Quantity Range Number 1-4 5-11 P540L Stem Mount: 1⁄2” NPT Stainless Steel Bottom Connection 0- 30" HgVac 151850 $72.09 $64.08 30" HgVac-0- 15 PSI 151851 72.09 64.08 30" HgVac-0- 30 PSI 151852 72.09 64.08 30" HgVac-0- 100 PSI 151854 72.09 64.08 0- 15 PSI 151856 72.09 64.08 0- 30 PSI 151872 69.64 61.90 0- 60 PSI 151857 69.64 61.90 0- 100 PSI 151858 69.64 61.90 0- 160 PSI 151859 69.64 61.90 0- 200 PSI 151860 69.64 61.90 0- 300 PSI 151861 69.64 61.90 0- 600 PSI 151863 69.64 61.90 0- 1000 PSI 151865 69.64 61.90 0- 2000 PSI 151867 75.42 67.04 0- 3000 PSI 151868 75.42 67.04 0- 6000 PSI 151869 75.42 67.04 1 For ⁄4" NPT LM connection, order Catalog No. 1514 _ _. P541L Panel Mount: 1⁄4” NPT Stainless Steel Lower Back Connection 0- 30" HgVac 151900 $108.85 $104.12 30" HgVac-0- 15 PSI 151901 108.85 104.12 30" HgVac-0- 100 PSI 151904 108.85 104.12 0- 15 PSI 151906 108.85 104.12 0- 30 PSI 151922 112.73 102.83 0- 60 PSI 151907 100.65 96.28 0- 100 PSI 151908 100.65 96.28 0- 160 PSI 151909 100.65 96.28 0- 300 PSI 151911 100.65 96.28 0- 600 PSI 151913 100.65 96.28 0- 1000 PSI 151915 100.65 96.28 Combine ranges for maximum savings! Call for additional discounts on 12 or more pieces! Frequently Asked Questions About Pressure Gauges (Continued) Question #9: My medium has some dirt (entrained solids) in it. Will a standard pressure gauge work? It depends on the size of the dirt. Anytime you have entrained solids in your medium, we suggest installing a diaphragm isolation seal on the gauge. You’ll pay more for the gauge. But, in the long run, the lifetime cost of the gauge will be lower because you won’t have to replace it nearly as often. Index and Reference Question #10: How do I select the proper diaphgram seal for my gauge? To find the right diaphragm seal, you’ll need to know the following: (1) Your process connection: Do you need to fit an NPT thread, flange attached, or welded connection? (2) Material compatibility with process medium: Typically, your pipe and diaphgram seal wetted parts are made of the same material. (3) Operating pressure and temperature of your process: To make sure the proper diaphgram material and fill fluid are selected. (4) Instrument connection size: With all these facts, you can easily find the right diaphragm seal. If you need help, e-mail your requirements to [email protected]. Question #11: Why should I use liquid-filled gauges instead of general equipment gauges (that cost less)? Anytime your process is subject to vibration, you should consider using a liquid-filled gauge. Putting a general equipment gauge on a vibrating air or water line will shorten the gauge’s lifespan. By installing a liquid-filled gauge instead, you lengthen the gauge’s useful life, reduce the number of gauges you use, and eliminate the cost of labor necessary to replace the gauge. Liquid-filled gauges offer a number of advantages: The liquid absorbs vibration and pressure spikes, reducing wear on the mechanics of the www.lesman.com [email protected] Wisconsin, and Upper Peninsula Michigan Phone: 800-837-1700 • 414-351-4884 Fax: 414-351-6339 PRESSURE GAUGES 367 4" Stainless Steel Liquid Filled Gauge with Brass Connection and Wetted Parts Pressure Gauges Lesman Instrument Company V 07.2000 Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and SW Michigan Phone: 800-953-7626 • 630-834-2200 Fax: 630-834-2386 Dial Size: 4" Case: 300 series stainless steel case with solid back. Buna-N plug with removable nipple for venting, pressure relief and liquid fill access. Window: Plexiglass, polychloroprene gasket. Accuracy: ±1% span Liquid Fill: Standard liquid fill is glycerine. Mineral oil is available. Dry (unfilled) gauges are available off the shelf! Connection: P545: Stem mount, 1⁄4" NPT bottom connection, brass. P546: Panel mount, 1⁄4" NPT lower back connection, brass. gauge. The dampening action of the liquid enables you to take readings during conditions of rapid dynamic loading and vibration. The liquid lubricates all moving elements, dramatically reducing wear. Because most liquid-filled gauges are filled with non-aqueous liquid and are hermetically sealed, they perform in corrosive environments and are immune to moisture penetration and icing, and shock effects are lessened. Liquid-filled gauges enhance the reliability and integrity of the measuring system for long periods under extreme operating conditions. In the long run, the total cost of a liquid-filled gauge will be less than the cost of the general equipment gauges used for the same application. Question #12: How do I know what fill fluid to use? The type of liquid used to fill a gauge varies with the application. If your application is prone to high vibration, choose a fill fluid with a higher viscosity. A gauge’s degree of dampening depends on the Need a different fill fluid? Call Lesman. operating requirements it must meet: pointer response time, pressure extremes, and vibration. If icing is a problem, you’ll more likely want to use a silicone oil fill, which has a low viscosity, even at temperatures to -76° F (-60° C). Silicone fill is also good for processes exposed to extreme temperature fluctuations. The recommended allowable operating range of USP glycerine fill is -4° to 140° F (-20° to 60° C), DC-200 silicone: -40° to 140° F (-40° to 60° C). Question #13: Why does the glycerine in my liquid-filled gauges turn green over time? It’s harder to read. When you buy glycerine-filled gauges, make sure the fill fluid is 99% pure glycerine. Sometimes, a supplier will mix water into the glycerine. If he uses tap water, not distilled water, the minerals in the water will start to culture inside the gauge, turning the glycerine green or black. Lesman uses 99% pure glycerine in all our glycerine-filled gauges. Tubing and Tube Fittings Configuration Datasheets Specifications Lesman Value-Added Services U.S. Gauge Series 545 stainless steel gauges combine low cost and high-reliability features for a variety of corrosive and high vibration applications. Series 545 gauges are available in 4" nominal stainless steel case designs housing a phosphor bronze bourdon tube and a brass movement and socket assembly. Series 545 gauges come in vacuum, compound, and gauge pressure ranges: 30" Hg Vac; 30" Hg-030 PSI; and 0-600 PSI, and feature ±1.6% full scale accuracy. Stem mount as well as lower back mounting designs are available. Catalog Quantity Range Number 1-4 5-11 1 545L Stem Mount: ⁄4” NPT Brass Bottom Connection 0-30" HgVac 157600 $43.33 $41.44 30"-0-30 PSI 157601 43.33 41.44 30"-0-100psi 157602 43.33 41.44 0-15 PSI 157603 43.33 41.44 0-30 PSI 157604 42.52 40.67 0-60 PSI 157605 42.52 40.67 0-100 PSI 157606 42.52 40.67 0-160 PSI 157607 42.52 40.67 0-200 PSI 157608 42.52 40.67 0-300 PSI 157609 42.52 40.67 0-600 PSI 157610 42.52 40.67 0-1000 PSI 157611 42.52 40.67 0-1500 PSI 157612 44.88 42.93 0-2000 PSI 157613 44.88 42.93 0-3000 PSI 157614 44.88 42.93 0-6000 PSI 157615 44.88 42.93 546L Panel Mount: 1⁄4” NPT Brass Lower Back Connection 0-30" HgVac 157800 $50.51 $48.32 30"-0-100psi 157802 50.51 48.32 0-15 PSI 157803 50.51 48.32 0-30 PSI 157804 48.88 46.75 0-60 PSI 157805 48.88 46.75 0-100 PSI 157806 48.88 46.75 0-160 PSI 157807 48.88 46.75 0-200 PSI 157808 48.88 46.75 0-300 PSI 157809 48.88 46.75 0-600 PSI 157810 48.88 46.75 0-1000 PSI 157811 48.88 46.75 0-1500 PSI 157812 52.07 49.80 0-2000 PSI 157813 52.07 49.80 0-3000 PSI 157814 52.07 49.80 0-6000 PSI 157815 52.07 49.80 Index and Reference See page 335 for details on how to save money by using liquid filled gauges! ASCO Solenoid Valves Model Selection Guide
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