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Dwyer Instruments, Inc. 2001 Series 2000 Magnehelic
Dwyer Instruments, Inc. 2001 Series 2000 Magnehelic
Dwyer Instruments, Inc. 2001 Series 2000 Magnehelic
Dwyer Instruments, Inc. 2001 Series 2000 Magnehelic

Dwyer Instruments, Inc. 2001 Series 2000 Magnehelic Differential Pressure Gage

Product ID : 5772949


Galleon Product ID 5772949
Shipping Weight 2 lbs
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Model 2000-00C
Manufacturer Dwyer
Shipping Dimension 6.5 x 5.98 x 3.5 inches
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Dwyer Instruments, Inc. 2001 Series 2000 Magnehelic Features

  • Temperature Limits: 20 to 140°F.* (-6.67 to 60°C).

  • Service: Air and non-combustible, compatible gases. (Natural Gas option available.)

  • Pressure Limits: -20 in Hg. to 15 psig;

  • Mounting Orientation: Diaphragm in vertical position. Consult factory for other position orientations.

  • Process Connections: 1/8" female NPT duplicate high and low pressure taps - one pair side and one pair back.


About Dwyer Instruments, Inc. 2001 Series 2000 Magnehelic

Description The Original Dwyer Magnehelic gage for high accuracy guaranteed within 2% of full scale and for the wide choice of 81 models available to suit your needs precisely. Using Dwyer's simple, frictionless Magnehelic gage movement, it quickly indicates low air or non-corrosive gas pressures either positive, negative (vacuum) or differential. The design resists shock, vibration and over-pressures. No manometer fluid to evaporate, freeze or cause toxic or leveling problems. It's inexpensive, too. The Magnehelic gage is the industry standard to measure fan and blower pressures, filter resistance, air velocity, furnace draft, pressure drop across orifice plates, liquid levels with bubbler systems and pressures in fluid amplifier or fluidic systems. It also checks gas-air ratio controls and automatic valves, and monitors blood and respiratory pressures in medical care equipment. (Standard model shown in picture.)