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What is the gauge storage and shelf life for Ashcroft® gauges?
Ashcroft gauges should be stored indoors in a clean, dry, well-ventilated area protected from physical damage and shock. Storage temperature should not exceed the temperature limits shown below:
| STORAGE TEMPERATURE LIMITS | |
| Dry | –40/250 °F (–40/121 °C) |
| PLUS! | –40/250 °F (–40/121 °C) |
| LF (Glycerin) | 0/150 °F (–18/66°C) |
| (Silicone) | –40/150 °F (–40/66 °C) |
| Halocarbon | –40/150 °F (–40/66 °C) |
If the instruments are determined to fit and the storage recommendations have been adhered to, Ashcroft® will honor its warranty as detailed in the Ashcroft® Terms of Sale.