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Winters offers stainless-steel PSI Series gauges

A Winters Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 6, 2009

Winters Instruments's PSI Series is a stainless-steel-case gauge mounted to a tri-clamp sanitary-style seal that does not have process threads or an entry point for the process media to clog the seal.

The CRN-registered gauge is used to measure pressure on systems with media that may clog instrumentation or solidify.

It is claimed to be a cost-effective and viable solution when 3A-approved gauges are not required.

Viscous materials, such as paint, ink or heavy liquids, often solidify or build up around instrumentation.

This causes blockages, rendering the instrument useless or causing false pressure readings.

To prevent this, the PSI Series has a stainless-steel diaphragm seal welded to a stainless-steel dry gauge that can be liquid filled.

Various fill fluids are available.

The diaphragm seal's connection is available in a 1.5in (40mm) or 2in (50mm) bottom or back tri-clamp fitting.

Users can choose from a +/-1.5 per cent or +/-1 per cent full-scale gauge accuracy.

This gauge assembly from Winters comes with either a crimp-on or bayonet ring on the gauge.

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