1187 Low Pressure Bellows Gauge

The Ashcroft® 1187 bellows gauge is used when low pressure measurement is a requirement. Its highly sensitive system and standard product features provide for a safe means for measuring process media. An ideal product solution for many installation points.

Key Features:
  • Inches of water and mbar ranges
  • Bronze, 316 stainless steel or monel wetted parts
  • Available with diaphragm seals
 Specifications:
  • Accuracy: Â±2-1-2% (ASME B40.100 Grade A)
  • Pressure Ranges: Vacuum and Compound, 0 ... 25 to 0 ... 600 mbar
  • Dial size: 4 1/2"
  • Case: aluminum

The 1187 bellows gauge is ideal where stable, low pressure measurement is essential:

Process Market:
  • Oil & Gas
  • Chemical and Petrochemical Plants
  • Water and Wastewater Pressure Control
Industrial Market:
  • Equipment Skids
  • CE
  • EAC
 

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The Ashcroft® 740 and 741 high-displacement diaphragm seals or isolation devices are used with low-ranged instruments or high static pressure dp gauges with low differential pressure.

740-741 High-Displacement Diaphragm Seals

The Ashcroft® 740 and 741 high-displacement diaphragm seals or isolation devices are used with low-ranged instruments or high static pressure dp gauges with low differential pressure.

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