About Sensocon USA Miniature Low Cost Differential Pressure Gauge Series S-5000-0
Miniature Low Cost Differential Pressure Gauge Series S-5000-0
Description
- Mounts in Industry Standard Holes
- Accuracy 5%
- Low-Cost Miniature Size
The Series S-5000 is a low cost, diaphragm operated, differential pressure gauge in a miniature housing. The S-5000 can be used in applications for measuring positive, negative, or differential pressure with an accuracy of 5%. Standard applications include monitoring filter status, duct static pressure, room pressure, fan or blower pressure, paint booths, dust collectors, and cabinet purging along with many others.
Customizing Options Available
MODEL NUMBERS
| MODEL NUMBERS | Pressure Range |
| S-5000-0 | 0 0.5" |
SPECIFICATIONS
- Pressure Limits: 30 PSI (2.067 bar)
- Media Compatibility: Air and compatible non-corrosive gasses
- Accuracy: +/- 5% full scale throughout range at 70F (21C)
- Temperature Ranges: 20 to 120F (-7 to 49C)
- Housing Material: Glass-filled nylon, polycarbonate cover
- Process Connection: Barbed connections for 3/16" I.D. tubing
- Weight: 6 oz (170 g)
- Accessories: Two mounting studs and hex nuts, allen wrench, and panel mounting bracket
- Agency Approvals: RoHS, CE
Compact and Durable DesignDesigned with industrial applications in mind, the S-5000-0 features a sturdy ABS plastic body with injection moulded construction and a powder-coated finish. Its size is optimized for versatility, with a diameter of 2 inches and weighing only 110 grams, making it simple to install in tight spaces without sacrificing durability.
User-Friendly Analog DisplayThe S-5000-0 is equipped with a clear analog dial, offering a 0-3 inches water column range for differential pressure readings. The aluminum pointer and easily readable plastic dial ensure at-a-glance monitoring, perfect for quick inspections in environments like clean rooms and HVAC systems.
Reliable Performance in Industrial EnvironmentsThis gauge is suitable for measuring pressures in air and non-corrosive gases, withstanding operating temperatures from -10C to +60C and a maximum pressure of 10 psi. With 2% full-scale accuracy, its ideal for applications where precise differential pressure monitoring is critical for operational efficiency and safety.
FAQs of Sensocon USA Miniature Low Cost Differential Pressure Gauge Series S-5000-0:
Q: How is the Series S-5000-0 differential pressure gauge installed?
A: The gauge is designed for straightforward surface mounting and includes mounting screws and an instruction manual. Connection to the system is achieved via its 1/8" NPT male thread ports, making installation suitable for most industrial setups.
Q: What applications are ideal for using this differential pressure gauge?
A: This model is specifically intended for HVAC systems, filter monitoring, clean rooms, and air flow measurement, where accurate monitoring of low differential pressures in air and non-corrosive gases is essential.
Q: When should I use external screw adjustment for zeroing the gauge?
A: You should use the external screw adjustment feature whenever you need to re-calibrate or reset the gauge to ensure its zero point is accurate before commencing measurements, especially after installation or maintenance.
Q: Where can this pressure gauge operate effectively regarding temperature and pressure limits?
A: The S-5000-0 operates reliably in environments with temperatures between -10C and +60C, and it can withstand maximum applied pressures up to 10 psi, making it suitable for most standard industrial and commercial locations.
Q: What benefits does the analog display provide for users?
A: The analog display offers immediate, easily interpretable pressure readings with a clear dial and aluminum pointer, allowing quick checks and facilitating efficient monitoring and maintenance.
Q: How does the gauge ensure longevity and resistance to environmental factors?
A: With its powder-coated ABS plastic body, silicone seals, and an injection moulded finish, the S-5000-0 is built for long-term resilience against wear, ensuring reliable readings even in demanding industrial conditions.