Pressure Gauges for Reliable Measurements
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AshcroftĀ® pressure gauges are supplied in a wide variety of sizes, accuracies and ranges to fit nearly any budget and application requirement.
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1279 Duragauge Pressure Gauge
The AshcroftĀ® 1279 DuragaugeĀ® is a high performance 4.5" ASME style Process pressure gauge with a comprehensive design for maximizing safety and reliability. Features include...
8008S Pressure Gauge
The AshcroftĀ® 8008S delivers the advanced features of a larger gauge in a small, economical package for applications requiring an all stainless steel instrument for...
8009S Pressure Gauge
The Ashcroft® 8009S delivers the advanced features of a larger gauge in a small, economical package for applications requiring an all stainless steel instrument for harsh...
T5500 Stainless Steel Pressure Gauge
The AshcroftĀ® T5500 pressure gauge designed to EN837-1 with an open front stainless steel case designed for high performance and reliability. Features include 100 mm...
T6500 Stainless Steel Pressure Gauge
The AshcroftĀ® T6500 is a process pressure gauge with a solid front stainless steel case designed for high performance, increased safety and reliability. Features include...
1209 Process Gauge
The AshcroftĀ® 1209 is a high performance 4.5" ASME style Process pressure gauge with a stainless steel case designed for applications requiring safety and reliability....Types of Pressure Gauges
Ashcroft offers a broad range of pressure gauges engineered for accuracy, durability and reliability across industrial, commercial, and OEM applications.
- Bourdon Tube Pressure GaugesĀ ā Designed to provide mechanical pressure measurement for generalāpurpose, mediumā to highāpressure applications such as industrial equipment and hydraulic systems.
- Diaphragm Pressure GaugesĀ ā Designed to measure low pressures and isolate corrosive or sanitary media in process and chemical applications.
- Differential Pressure GaugesĀ ā Designed to measure pressure differences for flow, level and filter monitoring in process systems.
- LiquidāFilled Pressure GaugesĀ ā Designed toĀ dampen vibration and pulsation in demanding environments such as pumps, compressors and outdoor installations.
- Digital Pressure GaugesĀ ā Designed to deliver highāaccuracy electronic pressure measurement for testing, monitoring and field verification.
- Vacuum & Compound GaugesĀ ā Designed to measure vacuum or combined vacuum and positive pressure in HVAC, refrigeration and process applications.
- Sanitary Pressure GaugesĀ ā Designed to meet hygienic requirements in food, beverage and pharmaceutical processes.
- Test Pressure GaugesĀ ā Designed to support calibration, testing and verification in maintenance and quality applications.
Industry Applications Where Pressure Gauges are Used
Ashcroft pressure gauges are used in a wide range of industries, delivering accurate and reliable pressure measurement in demanding environments.
- Oil & Gas ā Used in upstream, midstream, and downstream pressure measurement applications.
- Chemical & Petrochemical ā Used in corrosive and highātemperature process environments.
- Power Generation ā Used in steam, turbine, and auxiliary systems.
- Water & Wastewater ā Used in treatment, pumping, and distribution systems.
- Food & Beverage ā Used in sanitary process applications requiring hygienic pressure measurement.
- Pharmaceutical & Life SciencesĀ ā Used in cleanroom, validated, and sanitary environments.
- HVAC & Refrigeration ā Used in climate control and cooling systems, including ammonia applications.
- Manufacturing & OEMĀ ā Used in equipment integration, automation, and general industrial applications.
- High Purity & Semiconductor ā Used in ultraāclean processes requiring contaminationāfree pressure measurement.
- Hydrogen & Alternative Energy ā Used in highāpressure and emerging energy applications.
Frequently Asked Questions for Pressure Gauges
Can I order non-standard ranges for digital gauges?
Depends on the product family. Precision: no. Industrial: maybe. DG25: Yes. If range isn’t already set up, there will be a set-up fee for a new range.
What is the gauge storage and shelf life for AshcroftĀ® 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 | ā40/250 °F (ā40/121 °C) |
| PLUS! | ā40/250 °F (ā40/121 °C) |
| LF (Glycerin) | 0/150 °F (ā18/66°C) |
| (Silicone) | ā40/150 °F (ā40/66 °C) |
| Halocarbon | ā40/150 °F (ā40/66 °C) |
If the instruments are determined to fit and the storage recommendations have been adhered to, AshcroftĀ® will honor its warranty as detailed in the AshcroftĀ® Terms of Sale.
Does Ashcroft have NACE compliant instruments?
Yes, there are a number of Ashcroft pressure gauges, diaphragm seals, switches, transducers and thermowells that are NACE compliant. See the whole list of compliant products here.
How often does a gauge need to be calibrated?
This is quite subjective and depends upon the severity of the indicated pressure. The environmental limitations for the pressure gauge series should be observed in all cases. Gauges used in situations outside these requirements may result in inaccuracies, premature wear and/or failure of the gauge and would require additional maintenance. The frequency of calibration, therefore, is best left to the user to determine.
Does PLUS!⢠Performance affect accuracy?
No. The only difference is that the response time is similar to liquid filled gauges.
What is the difference between the proof pressure and burst pressure?
Proof pressure is the maximum pressure a gauge can withstand without evidence of change in accuracy. Burst pressure is the maximum pressure above which the pressure assembly may no longer hold pressure.
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