GC31 Indicating Pressure Transducer with Switch Outputs

The Ashcroft® GC31 is an ultra compact indicating transducer with analog scaling and switch outputs. Incorporating field-proven thin film sensor, this model can monitor a wide variety of applications. An ideal choice for optimizing instrument costs.

Key Features:
  • Ultra-compact design
  • 3-in-1 capability: digital pressure gauge, switch and transducer
  • Min. / max. feature records low and high pressure events
  • Programmable switch setting and analog scaling
  • Simple "push button" operation
Specifications:
  • Accuracy: ±1% of span
  • Pressure Ranges: 3.4 bar to 500 bar; compound ranges up to 20 bar
  • LED display (3 1/2 digit)

The GC31 is ideal where consistent, and reliable pressure measurement is essential:

Industrial and OEM Applications:
  • Hydraulic Presses / Stamping Equipment
  • Water / Wastewater Pressure Control
  • Refrigerant / Ammonia based Cooling Systems
  • Pressure Monitoring for Lifts, Vulcanizers and Lubrication Systems
Process Applications:
  • Alarm, Control and Pressure Monitoring
  • Cooling and Lubricating Systems
  • CE
  • EAC
  • RoHS
 

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Tools

  • Distributor Locator

    Locate an authorized Ashcroft distributor in your area.
  • Materials Selector

    Use the selector to review compatible wetted materials and requirements of your application.
  • Unit Convertor

    Need to convert measurement units? Check out our quick and easy approach to pressure, temperature and flow unit conversions.

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