Pressure Range: 0 to 70 Bar (also equivalent to 0 to 1000 PSI)
Connection Type: 1/2″ Bottom Mount
Application: This model is ideal for industrial applications requiring high-pressure measurement, such as hydraulic systems, pumps, compressors, gas lines, and chemical processes.
Key Features:
316 Stainless Steel Construction: The use of 316 stainless steel makes the gauge resistant to corrosion and able to withstand exposure to harsh chemicals, saltwater, and high-temperature environments, making it suitable for a wide variety of industrial applications.
Pressure Range: The 0 to 70 Bar (0-1000 PSI) range is suitable for measuring both low and moderate pressures in a variety of systems. It’s a common range used in hydraulic and pneumatic systems, gas pressure measurement, and many more.
1/2″ Bottom Mount: This allows for easy mounting in systems where the gauge needs to be installed vertically, typically in pipes, tanks, or pressure vessels.
Accuracy: Stewarts pressure gauges typically offer high accuracy, providing reliable and repeatable readings in industrial environments.
Dual Scale: The gauge is marked with both Bar and PSI (pounds per square inch) scales, allowing users to read the pressure in their preferred unit of measurement.
Specifications:
Dial Size:
100mm diameter, which is the standard for many industrial applications where clear visibility of the reading is required.
Pressure Range:
0 to 70 Bar (0 to 1000 PSI). This wide range makes the gauge suitable for medium-pressure applications.
Construction:
316 Stainless Steel Tube: Ensures corrosion resistance and durability in aggressive environments.
Stainless Steel Case: The gauge is housed in a stainless steel case, providing extra durability and protection from external damage.
Connection:
1/2″ Bottom Mount: The 1/2″ threaded connection (usually NPT) allows for easy installation in pipelines, pressure systems, and tanks.
Accuracy:
Typical ±1.6% of full scale or better, ensuring precise and reliable pressure readings.
Temperature Range:
Operates in ambient temperatures typically ranging from -20°C to +65°C (but can vary based on the model and environment). Make sure to check the specific datasheet for exact conditions.
Scale:
The dial scale can be marked in Bar and PSI, which makes it easier for users to interpret the readings, depending on the system or country.
Overpressure Protection:
The gauge typically includes a mechanism to handle occasional overpressure (usually 1.5 to 2 times the full scale) without damaging the internals of the instrument.
Applications:
Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems: Ideal for monitoring pressure in hydraulic lines, pumps, filters, and actuators.
Chemical Plants: For monitoring pressure in reactors, tanks, and piping systems where corrosive chemicals are used.
Water Treatment: Used in water filtration systems or pressurized vessels for monitoring system integrity and performance.
Oil & Gas: Common in oil refineries, wellhead systems, and pipeline pressure monitoring.
General Industry: For steam boilers, compressors, and process equipment.
Applications and Industries:
Chemical Industry: For monitoring pressure in chemical reactors, pipelines, and pumps.
Oil & Gas: Used for wellheads, compressor stations, and processing plants to ensure optimal pressure levels are maintained.
Water Treatment: Employed in water filtration and pressurized water systems.
Hydraulic Systems: In pumps, actuators, and motors used in construction, manufacturing, and mobile machinery.
General Industrial Equipment: Includes boilers, pressure vessels, and piping systems.
Advantages:
Corrosion Resistant: The 316 Stainless Steel construction ensures that the gauge will last longer and perform better in corrosive environments compared to gauges with other materials.
High Accuracy: The Stewarts pressure gauge is known for its precise measurement of system pressures, ensuring optimal control over systems.
Versatile: Its dual-scale reading in Bar and PSI allows it to be used in various global industries.
Easy to Install: The 1/2″ bottom mount connection makes it easy to install in pressure lines, tanks, and other equipment.