GAUGE 360LB DC
UL Listed.
Blow out safety relief. (Note: this mechanism does not qualify as a safety relief device for the cylinder.)
Stainless steel case. All brass socket.
Gauge faces available in other languages and metric.
Specifications:
MATERIALS
CASE: Stainless Steel
SOCKET: Brass (with powder paint coating)
COMPATIBILITY CODE: M
TEXT: Gage/Valve Material Compatibility
Gages have compatibility codes printed on their faces. These are usually the letter 'A' or 'M' with lines above, below or both above and below the letter. This is to signify the type of valve it can be used on:
- A letter with a line ABOVE AND BELOW it, or NO LINES at all, means the gage can be used with either brass or aluminum valves
- A letter with a line BELOW it means the gage can be used on brass valves only
- A letter with a line ABOVE it means the gage can be used on aluminum only
Do not use a gage specified for use on a brass valve on an aluminum valve. The contact of the two dissimilar metals will result in galvanic corrosion unless the gage is coated with epoxy or a similar compound to minimize this risk.
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
BACKGROUND: Older gages operate using a 'c-shaped' Bourdon tube which straightens under pressure and returns to its original form when the pressure drops. The end of the tube was geared to turn the dial. New gages (after 1964) use a spiral Bourdon tube without a gear.
Incorrect Pressure Readings: Gages are calibrated against atomoshperic pressure, which is indicated when the gage reads zero. Thus a cylinder pressure of 100 psi would move the pointer to 100. If there is a slow leak inside the case, however, and the pressure inside the gage were 100 psi, the gage would read zero. New gages have pressure relief devices which relieve case pressure at 50 psi or less. There are many ways of creating leaks and leaks are not the only things that cause gages to give false readings, so care should be used when installing them
SIZE
THREADS
SOCKET: Not threaded"
UL Listed.
Blow out safety relief. (Note: this mechanism does not qualify as a safety relief device for the cylinder.)
Stainless steel case. All brass socket.
Gauge faces available in other languages and metric.
Specifications:
MATERIALS
CASE: Stainless Steel
SOCKET: Brass (with powder paint coating)
COMPATIBILITY CODE: M
TEXT: Gage/Valve Material Compatibility
Gages have compatibility codes printed on their faces. These are usually the letter 'A' or 'M' with lines above, below or both above and below the letter. This is to signify the type of valve it can be used on:
- A letter with a line ABOVE AND BELOW it, or NO LINES at all, means the gage can be used with either brass or aluminum valves
- A letter with a line BELOW it means the gage can be used on brass valves only
- A letter with a line ABOVE it means the gage can be used on aluminum only
Do not use a gage specified for use on a brass valve on an aluminum valve. The contact of the two dissimilar metals will result in galvanic corrosion unless the gage is coated with epoxy or a similar compound to minimize this risk.
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
BACKGROUND: Older gages operate using a 'c-shaped' Bourdon tube which straightens under pressure and returns to its original form when the pressure drops. The end of the tube was geared to turn the dial. New gages (after 1964) use a spiral Bourdon tube without a gear.
Incorrect Pressure Readings: Gages are calibrated against atomoshperic pressure, which is indicated when the gage reads zero. Thus a cylinder pressure of 100 psi would move the pointer to 100. If there is a slow leak inside the case, however, and the pressure inside the gage were 100 psi, the gage would read zero. New gages have pressure relief devices which relieve case pressure at 50 psi or less. There are many ways of creating leaks and leaks are not the only things that cause gages to give false readings, so care should be used when installing them
SIZE
THREADS
SOCKET: Not threaded"
SKU | BRO-G360 |
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Weight | 1.000000 |
Manufacturer | BROOKS EQUIPMENT |
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