1142 Differential Pressure Gauge

The Ashcroft 1142 differential pressure gauge is a low cost means for measuring pressure between two independent pressure sources. Used on process monitoring or control the unit's system design prevents any process media migration between low and high pressure sides and is intended for use with air, gas, hydraulic oil and non-corrosive applications. 

Key Features:
  • Glass filled nylon case
  • High static pressure capability (100 bar)
  • Superior magnets for smoother pointer motion
  • Reed switches (optional) for direct system control
Specifications:
  • Accuracy: ±2% (ascending pressure)
  • Pressure Ranges: 0 ... 75 mbar to 0 ... 4 bar
  • Dial size: 2 1/2",  4 1/2" and 6"
  • Case: glass filled nylon
  • Body: aluminum, brass or stainless steel 
  • Wetted Material: body material, Teflon®, ceramic, and various O-ring materials

The 1142 differential pressure gauge is ideal for locations where temperature fluctuations can cause condensation:

  • Liquid Level Measurement
  • Filtration Monitoring
  • Flow Measurement
  • Leak Detection
  • EAC
 

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The 1141 rolling diaphragm style differential pressure gauge with a glass filled nylon case is recommended for air, gas and liquid mediums. It is available with static pressure of 200 bar.

1141 Differential Pressure Gauge

The 1141 rolling diaphragm style differential pressure gauge with a glass filled nylon case is recommended for air, gas and liquid mediums. It is available with static pressure of 200 bar.

The 1143 convoluted diaphragm style differential pressure gauge with a glass filled nylon case is recommended for air, gas and liquid mediums. It is available with static pressure of 500 psi.

1143 Differential Pressure Gauge

The 1143 convoluted diaphragm style differential pressure gauge with a glass filled nylon case is recommended for air, gas and liquid mediums. It is available with static pressure of 500 psi.

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