Compatible with conduit units! The guidelines are identifiable by black (outgoing) and red (return) lines.
The "Dual-Needle Pressure Gauge" handled by Hyouda Instrument Co., Ltd. allows for the pressure of the supply and return lines in air conditioning piping to be read on the same dial. The pointers can be identified by color: black for supply and red for return. The pressure introduction tubing is of a separable type, allowing the indicator nipple and pipe joint to be connected using the tubing unit. 【Features】 ■ Compatible with tubing units ■ Allows for the pressure of the supply and return lines in air conditioning piping to be read on the same dial ■ Pointers can be identified by color: black for supply and red for return ■ Pressure introduction tubing is of a separable type ■ The indicator nipple and pipe joint can be connected using the tubing unit *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■Installation environment conditions: Indoor use with relatively low humidity (relative humidity below 60%) ■External shape: Front edge embedded type ■Accuracy grade: Class 1.6 (CL1.6) ■Size (dial nominal diameter): 100mm ■Mounting panel cut diameter: 108mm ■Weight: Approximately 1.3kg *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage】 ■Air conditioning unit *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since its founding in 1917, we have consistently focused on the development and manufacturing of measurement and control equipment centered around thermometers. The Hida brand, born in Osaka, now delivers abundant thermal management technology not only to users in Japan but also to those far overseas. Our measurement instruments are active in various fields, including heavy industry sectors such as heavy electrical, nuclear, shipbuilding, and petrochemical plants, as well as light industry related to textiles, dyeing, and food, and even in household appliances like ovens and cooking devices.