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Magnahelic Differential Pressure Gauge / Dwyer

Battery-free differential pressure gauge

The Series 2000 Magnehelic differential pressure gauge is a versatile differential pressure gauge that can be selected from 81 models and 27 options. It quickly displays air or non-corrosive gas pressure (positive pressure, negative pressure (vacuum), differential pressure) using Dwyer's simple and frictionless Magnehelic gauge movement. It is resistant to shock, vibration, and overpressure, and has an IP67 weather resistance rating.

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【Specifications】 - Application: Air and non-combustible compatible gases (natural gas is optional) - Measurement range: 0–60Pa to 0–200kPa / 30–0 to 30Pa to 3.75–0 to 3.75kPa, 81 types - Accuracy: ±2% FS. (-0, -100pa, -125pa, 10MM is ±3%, -00, -60pa, -6MM is ±4%) @21.1 ℃) - Pressure range: -67.7kPa to 103.4kPa - Temperature range: -6.67 to 60℃ - Size: 101.6 mm dial diameter

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Magnahelic differential pressure gauge

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