About Sensocon USA Miniature Low Cost Differential Pressure Gauge Series S-5000-250PA
Sensocon USA Miniature Low Cost Differential Pressure Gauge Series S-5000-250PA
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-5000-250PA | 0-250 Pa |
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
Reliable Differential Pressure MonitoringEngineered for industrial use, the S-5000-250PA provides dependable monitoring for HVAC, clean rooms, and laboratory applications. Its analog dial, with clear 1 Pa resolution and 2% accuracy, ensures sensitive and consistent measurements for air and non-corrosive gases.
Compact and Versatile DesignAt just 80g and with a footprint of 60 x 60 mm, this gauge fits easily into tight installments. Suitable for surface mounting and compatible with standard 1/8 NPT connections, it can be readily installed in a variety of settings where space and reliability matter.
Durable and User-Friendly ConstructionWith a robust ABS plastic body and black injection-molded finish, the S-5000-250PA is built for longevity. The included mounting screws and nitrile rubber seals ensure secure, leak-free installation, making the setup process straightforward for professionals and technicians alike.
FAQs of Sensocon USA Miniature Low Cost Differential Pressure Gauge Series S-5000-250PA:
Q: How do I install the Sensocon S-5000-250PA differential pressure gauge?
A: The S-5000-250PA can be easily surface-mounted using the included screws. The gauge connects via two 1/8 NPT threaded pressure ports (Hi/Lo) located on the back, suitable for standard tubing commonly used in HVAC and laboratory setups.
Q: What applications is this gauge best suited for?
A: This model is ideal for measuring low differential pressures in HVAC systems, clean rooms, filter monitoring, and laboratory environments. It is specifically designed to measure air and non-corrosive gases.
Q: When should I consider using a differential pressure gauge like the S-5000-250PA?
A: You should use a differential pressure gauge whenever precise monitoring of pressure differences is critical, such as during air filter maintenance or in maintaining clean room standards to ensure safety and efficiency.
Q: Where can this pressure gauge be installed?
A: Its compact size allows installation in a variety of locationson control panels, walls, or other surfaces within industrial, laboratory, or commercial HVAC environments wherever differential air pressure needs monitoring.
Q: What benefits does the S-5000-250PA offer over similar models?
A: Offering a high resolution (1 Pa), 2% full scale accuracy, and reliable analog display, this model delivers precise, real-time readings. Its sturdy ABS plastic body and practical installation accessories make it durable and easy to set up.
Q: How does the gauge display differential pressure readings?
A: The S-5000-250PA utilizes an analog dial with a clear pointer, allowing users to read pressure values directly in Pascals (0250 Pa) for immediate assessment without the need for external power.
Q: What gases can be safely measured with this gauge?
A: It is specifically engineered to measure air and other non-corrosive gases, ensuring compatibility and safety in typical HVAC and laboratory applications.