
Low Pressure Flat Glass Gages

All materials in low pressure gages conform to AISI or ASTM specifications. RL gages can achieve pressures to 2400 psig (16540 kPA) @ 100°F (38°C) and TL gages can achieve pressures to 2000 psig (13783 kPa) @ 100°F (38°C) when manufactured with size 1 glass.
Penberthy does not recommend low pressure gages for steam/water applications.
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Medium Pressure Flat Glass Gages
Medium Pressure Flat Glass Gages for most common process conditions. Strength and versatility make Penberthy's medium pressure gages ideal for most common process conditions. Offshore specification 2600-1 is preferred with medium pressure gages in offshore and other corrosive environments.
All materials in medium pressure gages conform to AISI or ASTM specifications. RM gages can achieve pressures to 3000 psig (20675 kPa) @ 100°F (38°C) and TM gages can achieve pressures to 2500 psig (17229 kPa) @ 100°F (38°C) when manufactured with size 1 glass.
Although not designed for thermal cycling, Penberthy allows use of medium pressure gages for steam/water applications due to historical precedence - see Application Report 2781 in Penberthy catalog.
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High Pressure Flat Glass Gages
Heavy duty construction for high pressure resistance.
Penberthy engineers its high pressure cover to allow maximum rated pressure regardless of glass size. High pressure gages resist torsional stresses exceptionally well to provide a process gage for the most demanding applications.
All materials in high pressure gages conform to AISI or ASTM specifications. RH gages can achieve pressures to 4000 psig (27567 kPa) @ 100°F (38°C) and TH gages can achieve pressures to 3000 psig (20675 kPa) @ 100°F (38°C) for all glass sizes.
Penberthy does not recommend high pressure gages for steam/water applications. They are designed for high pressure, but low thermal cycle duty.
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