Ashcroft 1130 - Differential Pressure Gauge User Manual

Installation instructions for ashcroft, Model 1130 differential pressure gauge/switch

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Installation Instructions for
ASHCROFT

®

Model 1130

Differential Pressure Gauge/Switch

© Ashcroft Inc., 250 East Main Street, Stratford, CT 06614-5145, USA, Tel: 203-378-8281, Fax: 203-385-0357, www.ashcroft.com
All sales subject to standard terms and conditions of sale. I&M008-10089-12/01 AMR 2C09/09

For efficient working of your gauge, please read all instructions
carefully before attempting to install.

CAUTION: Do not exceed maximum operating pressure given
on the gauge label. Check fluid compatibility with wetted parts
before use. Minor leakage past the Teflon seal is possible.
“High” and low media must be compatible.

OPERATING PRINCIPLE
High and Low pressures are separated by a sensor assembly
consisting of a magnet, diaphragm and a range spring. The
difference in pressure causes the sensor assembly to move in
proportion to the change against a range spring.

A rotary magnet, located in a separate body compartment and
isolated from the acting pressures is rotated by a magnetic
coupling following the linear movement of the sensor assem-
bly. A pointer attached to the rotary magnet indicates differen-
tial pressure on the dial.

SWITCH: Reed switches (optional) are located adjacent to the
pressure chamber and are activated by the magnetic field of
the sensor assembly.

Note: The gauges are calibrated to give ±2% full scale accura-
cy on ascending readings.

INSTALLATION
For better performance the gauge should be mounted horizon-
tally with the dial vertical. Depressurize the system and con-
nect the high and low pressure lines of your system to the
“High” and “Low” ports of the gauge, respectively.

It is recommended to use “O” rings with male connectors to
avoid excessive tightening and to prevent leakage (for parallel
threads). The gauge is now ready for operation. Apply “High”
and “Low” pressures simultaneously, to avoid damage to the
internal parts.

Model 1130 consists of a piston type mechanism to sense the
pressure difference. It can withstand maximum operating pres-
sure up to 3000 psi for all ranges

(1)

. If pressure exceeds the

rated maximum pressure, “O” rings used on male connectors,
and the Teflon seal inside the pressure chamber, will be dam-
aged. If maximum operating pressure is within the allowable
limit of 3000 psi

(1)

, but the differential pressure exceeds gauge

0

1

3

2

4

5

HIGH PRESS.
PORT

PISTON MAGNET

ROTARY MAGNET

TEFLON

®

SEAL

POINTER

SWITCH
(OPTIONAL)

RANGE SPRING

LOW PRESS.
PORT

PISTON

Model 1130

Piston

range, there will be no damage to the gauge. The pointer will
only go to the extreme right end of the scale.

PRECAUTIONS
Do not connect “High” and “Low” ports to the wrong pipe ends.
Do not subject the gauge to excessive vibration. The gauge is
never to be used in an area where a magnetic field is present.
It may show the wrong readings.

As the gauge works on a magnetic coupling principle, use only
non-magnetic fittings, parts, etc. in areas closer than 2˝ on all
sides, otherwise calibration will be affected. Panel mounted
gauges should be installed in non-ferrous panel material.
However, gauges with 2˝ and 2.5˝ dials, mounted in steel
panels, may require pointer adjustment. This is done by the
manufacturer, upon request.

Do not try to open any part of the gauge for any reason, be-
cause if not reassembled properly calibration will be affected.

SWITCH SETTING
Please follow these instructions when your differential pressure
gauges are supplied with a switch. The switches are normally
factory set to save time the customer time. However, they are
field adjustable.

CAUTION: Supply voltage should not exceed switch rating. For
higher supply, use of relay circuit is recommended.

SWITCH ADJUSTMENT
The following procedure must be done by putting the gauge on
a test bench or while in actual service. The switch adjustment
screw is located on the plastic cover. Rotate the screw anti-
clockwise to increase the setpoint and clockwise to decrease
the setpoint. One or two trials may be necessary to attain the
exact setpoint.

(1) 6000 psi for stainless steel

*Teflon TM of duPont

Increase setpoint
anti-clockwise

View from high pressure side

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