Ashcroft 1032 Sanitary Pressure Gauge

Sanitary Pressure Gauge – Ashcroft are the leading pressure and temperature instrumentation manufacturer of pressure gauges, test gauges and temperature gauges.
Ashcroft 1032 sanitary pressure gauge is used throughout process and industrial markets globally and is known for it’s reliability, performance and safety. The Ashcroft 1032 pressure gauge has been designed to withstand harsh working conditions and measure a wide range of pressure ratings.
Ashcroft 1032 Sanitary Pressure Gauge – Applications
- Specialised OEM Equipment
- Food & Dairy
- Pharmaceutical
- Biotech
- Medical Equipment
- Filtration
The Ashcroft 1032 pressure gauge should ideally be used in temperatures ranging from –30 to +65°C and at very low temperatures standard pressure gauges may display slow pointer response times.
Ashcroft 1032 Sanitary Pressure Gauge – Features
- Clean or steam in place (CIP/SIP)
- Autoclave or Sterilize 3 1/2″ only dial with polysulfone window option (XPS)
- Electropolished diaphragm and housing
- Easy Zeroâ„¢ provides external adjustability of instrument span (3 1/2″ dial)
- PowerFlex™ movement provides superior resistance to shock, vibration and pulsation; extends product life and reduces maintenance costs
- True Zeroâ„¢ reduces reading errors by using a “zero box” instead of conventional dial pins (posts); this ensures product safety, integrity and system control
- PLUS!â„¢ Performance (option) dampens vibration, shock and pulsation effects; provides liquid-fill performance in a dry gauge with added cost benefits.
- Accuracy:
1.5% full scale for pressure ranges 100 psi and above
2% full scale for vacuum, compound and ranges below 100 psi - Pressure Ranges: Vacuum to 1000 psi
- Dial size: 2 1/2″, 3 1/2″ and 4 1/2″; stainless steel case
- Tri-Clamp® fitting: 1 1/2″ and 2″
- Wetted material: electropolished 316LSS diaphragm (12 to 20RA surface finish)
- All-welded 316L stainless steel construction
- Dry, liquid-filled or hermetically sealed versions
Ashcroft 1032 Pressure Gauge – Product Specifications
Ashcroft Model Number | Ashcroft 1032 |
Accuracy | 1.5% F.S for pressure ranges 100 psi and above. 2.0% F.S for vacuum compound and ranges below 100 psi |
Ranges | 15# through 1000# including compound & vacuum |
Diaphragm Material & Surface Finish | 316L SS, 12 to 20 RA electropolished |
Bourdon Tube & Socket Material | 316L SS |
Process Connection | 2½” & 3½” dial size: 1½” or 2″ Tri-Clamp. 4½” dial size: 2″ Tri-Clamp |
Connection Location | Lower or Lower Back |
Dial Material | White with black markings with 3A-74 |
Dial Size | 2½”, 3½” or 4½” diameter |
Case & Ring Material | 300 SS electropolished |
Window | 2½” & 3½” dial size: Polycarbonate. 4½” dial size: Glass |
Pointer | 2½” dial size: Black-painted aluminium, adjustable. 3½” dial size: Black-painted aluminium with external adjust. 4½” dial size: Black-painted aluminium, adjustable |
Ring Type | Bayonet, removable |
Movement | 2½” & 3½” dial size: 300 SS. 4½” dial size: 400 SS |
System Fill | USP food grade glycerin standard. Other materials available. |
Agency Approvals | 3A compliance to sanitary standard 74 |
Clean or Steam in Place (CIP or SIP): | Process temperature limit of 280ºF (138ºC) |
Autoclave or Sterilise | Ambient temperature limit of 300ºF (149ºC) when supplied with polysulfone window (3½” dry gauge only) |

Pressure Gauges – Ashcroft sanitary gauges can be used to measure pressure on fire protection sprinkler pipework systems.
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Ashcroft gauges monitor pressure in filtration, flow and level applications including pumps, control systems, filters and heat exchangers – providing process pressure measurement for hydrostatic pressure, filter monitoring or regulating flow and deionized water.

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