Images are representations only.

Bourdon Tube Pressure Gauge, Copper Alloy - 113.13

Brand: WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG
The hydraulic pressure gauge model 113.13 is a liquid-filled mechanical pressure gauge with plastic case.

The liquid filling causes damping of the internal components and contributes to an increased vibration resistance and shock resistance.
Features
  • Vibration and shock resistant. 
  • Design per EN 837-1. 
  • Scale ranges up to 0 ... 400 bar. 
show more
The hydraulic pressure gauge model 113.13 is a liquid-filled mechanical pressure gauge with plastic case.

The liquid filling causes damping of the internal components and contributes to an increased vibration resistance and shock resistance.
Features
  • Vibration and shock resistant. 
  • Design per EN 837-1. 
  • Scale ranges up to 0 ... 400 bar. 

Specifications

Version

  • EN 837-1

Nominal Size in mm

  • 63
  • 50
  • 40

Accuracy Class

  • 2.5

Scale Ranges

  • 0 to 1.6 to 0 to 400 bar or all other equivalent vacuum or combined pressure and vacuum ranges

Pressure Limitation

  • Short Time: Full Scale Value
  • Fluctuating: 2/3 x Full Scale Value
  • Steady: 3/4 x Full Scale Value

Permissible Temperature

  • Ambient: -20° to +60° C
  • Medium: +60° C Max.

Temperature Effect

  • When the temperature of the measuring system deviates from the reference temperature (+20° C): Max. ± 0.4 %/10 K of the Span

Process Connection

  • NS 40: Centre Back Mount, G 1/8” B (Male), SW 14,NS 50, 63: G 1/4” B (Male), SW 14
  • Lower Mount (Radial) or centre Back Mount
  • Copper Alloy

Pressure Element

  • Copper Alloy

Movement

  • Copper Alloy

Dial

  • Plastic, White, Black Lettering, with Pointer Stop Pin

Pointer

  • Plastic, Black

Case

  • Plastic, Black

Window

  • Plastic, crystal-Clear (PMMA), welded with Case

Filling Liquid

  • Glycerine

Ingress Protection

  • IP65 per EN/lEC 60529

Typical Applications

  • For measuring points with high dynamic pressure loads or vibrations
  • For gaseous and liquid media that are not highly viscous or crystallising and will not attack copper alloy parts
  • Hydraulics
  • Compressors

Documentation