Enerpac G2517L liquid filled pressure gauge is equipped with glycerin to safeguard the pressure-sensing components against the effects of vibration, abrupt pressure fluctuations and moisture. This inclusion of glycerin ensures the durability and accuracy of the pressure gauge, as it acts as a protective barrier to absorb and dampen any external shocks or disturbances, maintaining its reliability in the aerospace, construction, heavy equipment, automotive and transportation industries.
Features:
- Enerpac G2517L pressure gauge is calibrated in a dual scale, displaying readings in both pounds per square inch (psi) and bar units for easy and convenient pressure measurement.
- Its all pressure-sensing parts of the gauge are sealed and dampened by glycerine ensuring a long life and durability by protecting the sensitive components from external contaminants and vibrations.
- This pressure gauge is equipped with a safety blow-out disk and a pressure-equalising membrane to protect the gauge from overpressure situations and ensure accurate and reliable pressure measurements even in demanding applications.
- It has a maximum working pressure of 6000 psi.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. What equipment is recommended to use while operating these gauges for high-cycle applications?
A. The use of gauge snubbers or needle valves is recommended for high-cycle applications or systems with rapid pressure fluctuations. These accessories help to reduce the impact of pressure spikes and provide additional protection to the pressure gauge, enhancing its longevity and performance.
Q. How often should the liquid-filled pressure gauge be checked for accuracy?
A. It is recommended to check the accuracy of the pressure gauge periodically. The frequency of calibration or accuracy verification depends on the specific application and industry requirements.
Q. Can the liquid-filled pressure gauge be installed in any orientation?
A. Yes, the liquid-filled pressure gauge can be installed in various orientations, including vertical, horizontal, or at any angle. The liquid filling remains inside the gauge and does not affect its performance regardless of its position.