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Bourdon Tube Pressure Gauges  Model RCh / RChG

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Model

RCh
RChG
Bourdon tube gauges with stainless steel bayonet ring cases are well sealed and show a high chemical resistance which is required for corrosive atmosphere, or where dirty damp occurs.
For case sizes 63 (2½") and up the wetted parts can be chosen according to the medium: stainless steel for chemical resistance, or brass/bronze as a cost-saving solution for compatible media, or monel for special cases, e.g. sour service.
Electrical accessories are available, and chemical seals can be mounted to the versions with stainless steel connection, for example for sanitary processes (see heading no. 7).
Numerous options are offered to suit the pressure gauge to the individual requirements of almost all kinds of industrial applications. Chemical gauges are available from case size 40 (1½") up to case size 250 (10"). For services under limited vibration or pulsation liquid filled versions can be supplied in all sizes except 250 (10").
Case sizes 63 and 100 (2½" and 4") are with most of the standard pressure ranges in bar (up to 0-1000 bar) in stock.

RCh:

dry version
RChG: with glycerine filling


Case Size 40
(1½")


For applications where a very small gauge is required; this all stainless steel version is suitable also for aggressive media and corrosive atmospheres.

              

Pressure gauge model RCh 40-3, 160 bar 


Case Size:

40 mm (1½")
Case: 304 stainless steel
Ring: bayonet ring 304 stainless steel

Pressure Ranges:

0-1 - 0-600 bar or
0-10 - 0-10.000 psi
(also vacuum or compound ranges)
Accuracy: ± 1.6 % f.s.

Process Connection:

1/8" NPT, 1/8" BSP or M12x1,5
bottom or center back connection
¼" NPT, ¼" BSP with
center back connection only
Wetted Parts: all stainless steel


Details and Special
Configurations:


See model overview 1000
and data sheet 1220


Case Size 63
(2½")


Case size 63 (2½") is available with wetted parts brass/bronze, stainless steel or monel.

       
  
Pressure gauge Model RCh 63-3, 10 bar

The full chemical gauge version with stainless steel connection can be mounted to certain chemical seals.

Case Size:

63 mm (2½")
Case: 304 stainless steel
Ring: bayonet ring 304 stainless steel

Pressure Ranges:

0-0.6 - 0-1000 bar or
0-10 - 0-15.000 psi
(also vacuum or compound ranges)
Accuracy: ± 1.6 % f.s


Process Connection:

¼" BSP, ¼" NPT or M 12 x 1,5
bottom connection,
lower or center back connection
Wetted Parts: brass / bronze
all stainless steel or
monel

Details and Special
Configurations:


See model overview 1000
and data sheet 1211,

and technical information sheet
T01-000-022
for our special version for testing cans 


Case Sizes
100 (4")
 
160 (6")
  250 (10")


Case size 100 mm (4") is the most used version for all kind of industrial applications.
Various electrical accessories are available, and the full chemical version with stainless steel connection can be attached to all our chemical seal models.

  
  Pressure gauge model RCh 100-3, 160 bar

Also case sizes 160 (6") and 250 (10") are very common versions for many industrial services.

Case Sizes:

100 mm (4")
160 mm (6")
250 mm (10")
Case: 304 stainless steel
Ring: bayonet ring 304 stainless steel

Pressure Ranges:

0-0.6 -  0-1600 bar, or
0-10 - 0-25.000 psi

with HP connection
up to 0-2500 bar, or
0-35.000 psi

(also vacuum or compound ranges)
Accuracy: ± 1.0 % f.s


Process Connection:

½" BSP, ½" NPT or M 20 x 1,5, et al.
bottom or lower back connection
Wetted Parts: brass / bronze
stainless steel or
monel


Details and Special
Configurations:


See model overview 1000
and data sheet 1201;
electrical accessories see
data sheet 1291.























General
Information:


German/
English
1000.pdf








Data Sheets:

German
1220.pdf


English
1220-
eng.pdf








General
Information:


German/
English
1000.pdf







Data Sheets:

German
1211.pdf

T01-000-022


English
1211-
eng.pdf










General
Information:


German/
English
1000.pdf













Data Sheets:

German
1201.pdf
1291.pdf

English
1201-
eng.pdf
1291-eng.pdf

Caisson Bourdon Tube Pressure Gauges  Model RCaiCh 160

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Model

RCaiCh

Our caisson pressure gauge with stainless steel case and Bourdon tube, model RCaiCh 160, is especially designed for caissons, dipping barrels etc.




Pressure gauge model RCaiCh 160, 10 bar (Caisson)

A stainless steel chain for fixing the gauge is standard supply, but the gauge can optionally be provided with a rear flange, a front flange or a u-clamp. The movement turns the pointer move into a clockwise direction. A micro-adjustable pointer allows the re-adjustment in case of changes of the ambient pressure.

Case Size:

160 mm (6")

Case:

304 stainless steel

Ring:

bayonet ring 304 stainless steel

Pressure Ranges:

0-0,6 bar up to 0-16 bar or
0-10 up to 0-200 psi

Accuracy:

± 1.0 % f.s.

Pressure Inlet:

2 ventilation holes at the bottom of the case

Bourdon tube:

bronze C-form
Socket: brass
Movement: brass/German silver


Details and Special
Configurations:


See model overview 1000
and data sheet 1800


General
Information:


German/
English
1000.pdf














Data Sheets:

German
1800.pdf

English
1800-eng.pdf

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The information presented in this publication has been carefully checked for reliability; however, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies, and details have to be looked up in our data sheets. All specifications are subject to change without notice.

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