Ashcroft 14902.5 Dual-Scale Low-Pressure Gauge 0 to 15" H2O and 0 to 4 kPa

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Ashcroft 14902.5 Dual-Scale Low-Pressure Gauge 0 to 15" H2O and 0 to 4 kPa

Ashcroft | Mfr: 25-1490-A-02L-XTU-15IW/KPA| Item: 6893001

Effective low-pressure and low-vacuum response with diaphragm

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Key Features

  • True zero indication identifies damaged gauges increasing safety and ensuring accuracy
  • Built-in snubber minimizes rapid pressure fluctuations
  • 1 year warranty

More About this Item

Gauges have brass socket, beryllium copper diaphragm capsule, painted steel case, and polycarbonate lens. Bottom connection is 1/4" NPT(M).

1 Year Warranty
Specifications
  • Accuracy±3-1-3% full-scale (ANSI/ASME Grade A)
  • Dial Size (in)2.5
  • Dial Size (mm)64
  • Min Pressure (in WC)0
  • Max Pressure (in WC)15
  • Wetted MaterialsBeryllium copper, brass, polysulfone, RTV silicone
  • CasePolysulphone
  • Lens MaterialPolycarbonate
  • Process Connection1/4" NPT(M), lower
  • Unit Of Measurement" WC, kPa
  • Displayanalog dial
  • Media CompatibilityGases and liquids compatible with wetted materials
  • DescriptionDual-Scale Low-Pressure Gauge 0 to 15" H2O and 0 to 4 kPa
  • Warranty1 year
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