2462 Duragauge® Pressure Gauge
with PLUS!™ Performance Option
FEATURES
Solid front safety case with pressure relief back
Wide selection of bourdon tube materials,
pressure connections and pressure ranges
PLUS!™Performance dampens vibration,
shock and pulsation effects
TYPICAL USES
Refineries Chemical and Petrochemical Plants Offshore Oil Rigs Water and Wastewater Pressure Control Pulp and Water Mining and Metals Equipment Skids Specialized OEM Equipment
Window Material:Glass (STD.), Safety Glass, Acrylic (OPT.)
Dial:Aluminum, white background,
Pointer:Micrometer adjustable, Aluminum
Weather Protection:Dry case: Case not sealed, recommended for
Dampening Options:PLUS!
Mounting:Stem, Surface, Flush
Approvals:CRN
WETTED COMPONENTS
Bourdon TubeProcess Connection MaterialsJoints
316L SS316L SSWelded
316L SSSteelWelded
K-Monel® 500 TubeMonel® 400Welded
C510 Phos. BronzeBrassSilver brazed
Lower, Back
¼NPT Male, ½ NPT Male, 9⁄16-18 UNF-2B
(high pressure connection)
black pressure scale
weather protected environment only
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, Throttle screw, dampeners, capillary,
diaphragm seals and snubbers
TM
2462
6˝ dial size
KEY BENEFITS
• Good value when 6˝ dial is required
• Corrosion resistance
• Uncompromised standards and material integrity
NON-WETTED COMPONENTS
CaseRingPressure Relief Back
PolypropylenePolypropylenePolypropylene
MIN/MAX TEMPERATURE LIMITS
VersionAmbientProcessStorage
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-20°F to 200°F
(-29°C to 93°C)
-40°F to 150°F
(-40°C to 66°C)
Dry
PLUS!
Note: Other than discoloration of the dial and hardening of the gasketing that may occur as ambient or
process temperatures exceeds 150°F, non-liquid-filled gauges with standard glass windows, can withstand continuous operating temperatures up to 250°F (121°C). Liquid-filled gauges can withstand 200°F
(93°C) but glycerin fill and acrylic window will tend to yellow. Accuracy at temperatures above or below
the reference ambient temperature of 68°F (20°C) will be affected by approximately 0.4% per 25°F.
Gauges with welded joints will withstand 750°F (400°C), 450°F (232°C) with silver brazed joints for short
times without rupture, although other parts of the gauge will be destroyed and calibration will be lost.
For continuous use and for process or ambient temperatures above 250°F (121°C), a diaphragm seal or
capillary or siphon is recommended.
-20°F to 250°F
(-29°C to 121°C)
-40°F to 200°F
(-40°C to 93°C)
-40°F to 250°F
(-40°C to 121°C)
-40°F to 150°F
(-40°C to 66°C)
All specifications are subject to change without notice.
All sales subject to standard terms and conditions.