Product/Service

EL Pressure Gauge

Source: Anderson Instrument Company, Inc.
Anderson's "EL" Gauge was designed with one criteria in mind – reliability. Sanitary pressure gauges are subjected to repeated process and environmental abuse in the form of vibration, pulsation, harsh cleaning chemicals, wide temperature and humidity swings

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Anderson's "EL" Gauge was designed with one criteria in mind – reliability. Sanitary pressure gauges are subjected to repeated process and environmental abuse in the form of vibration, pulsation, harsh cleaning chemicals, wide temperature and humidity swings. We've designed this product from the ground up to be the toughest, most reliable gauge for any sanitary application up to 1,000 psig. With over 30 years of experience building and repairing hundreds of thousands of gauges from a dozen different suppliers, we've identified and addressed all these key causes of premature failure in food, dairy, and beverage processing applications.

What's more, the "EL" has undergone the most extensive reliability tests of any Anderson product, both in the field on customer's toughest applications, and in accelerated tests that equate to years of constant pressure, temperature, and cleaning cycles. And because we designed it from the ground up, we targeted and achieved a new benchmark for size, producing the lowest, narrowest profile in the industry, with no sacrifice in readability or performance.

The new "EL" will fit in your tightest application, and last in your toughest. Our standard 2-3 day delivery will insure you can get it when you need it.

Features

  • Stainless steel, all-welded design for corrosion, shock and vibration resistance
  • Mechanical dampening or traditional case-fill for high pulsation/vibration applications
  • Unique case/bezel design yields low, narrrow profile, and optimum crystal protection
  • 3-A compliant; Third party verified in accordance with standard 74-02

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Brochure: EL Pressure Gauge