4-inch (100mm) 0-16kPa Capsule Pressure Gauge for Low Pressure Gas and Ventilation Systems
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Product Description
4" 100mm Low Pressure Gas Gauge | 0-16kPa KPA Pressure Gauge
Product Overview: Precision for Low-Pressure Systems
Our 4-inch (100mm) Capsule Pressure Gauge is specifically designed for accurate low-pressure measurement. With a range of 0-16kPa and 1.6% accuracy, this low pressure gas gauge features a sensitive capsule measuring element—perfect for applications where standard Bourdon tube gauges cannot provide reliable readings.
Key Features & Benefits
- Capsule Measuring Element: Sensitive capsule design enables precise measurement of extremely low pressures that standard gauges cannot detect—making it an ideal low pressure manometer for critical applications.
- High-Resolution Readings: The 4-inch (100mm) dial provides clear visibility for accurate kPa monitoring as a dedicated kpa pressure gauge.
- Gas-Compatible Construction: Specifically engineered as a low pressure gas gauge for natural gas, air, and non-corrosive gas systems.
- Industrial Durability: Built for continuous service in ventilation, HVAC, and process monitoring.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Dial Size | 4 inches / 100mm |
| Pressure Range | 0-16kPa |
| Accuracy | 1.6% FS |
| Element Type | Capsule |
Typical Applications
- Gas Pipelines: Low-pressure natural gas monitoring
- Ventilation Systems: Air pressure in ducts and clean rooms
- HVAC: Filter differential and static pressure
- Industrial Process: Low-pressure air and gas systems
- Laboratory: Precision low-pressure measurement
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Company
Qingdao Dazefengyang Meter& Welding Instruments Co., Ltd.
Location
Dingfeng Ruiping Center, No. 27, Hongqi Road, Qingdao, Shangdong, China
Contact Person
Abby Yang