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  1. 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 tempera-ture of 68°F will be affected by approximately .4% per 25°F.

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  2. 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.

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  3. 1009 2½fi, 3½fi Stainless Steel Pressure Gauges. FEATURES. Meets ASME B40.100 specifications All welded stainless steel construction. PLUS™Performance option dampens vibration, shock and pulsation effects MSL helium leak tested to 1X10-6scc/s Ventable fill plug Wide selection of connections NSF-61 Compliant. TYPICAL USES.

  4. 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 tempera-ture of 68°F will be affected by approximately .4% per 25°F.

  5. 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 tempera-ture of 68°F (20°C) will be affected by approximately .4% per 25°F.

  6. Although the gauge may be destroyed and calibration lost, gauges can withstand short times at the following tempera-tures: gauges with all welded pressure boundary joints, 750°F (400°C); gauges with silver brazed joints, 450°F (232°C) and gauges with soft soldered joints, 250°F (121°C).

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  8. The Ashcroft ® 1009 is an ASME style pressure gauge suitable for applications requiring a stainless steel case in a 4 1/2″ or 6″ size. The 1009 provides durability, reliability and performance with protective features for corrosive or other challenging process media applications.

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