Manogauge capsule pressure gauge - type 2 model ZX-07-2. Range 0–60 kPa. Accuracy ±1.6 / 2.5%. SS / Brass. Connection G/PT/NPT 1/4". 2 configurations available. ISO 9001 / CE / KS certified.
| Pressure Range | 0–60 kPa |
| Dial Size | Ø60–150mm |
| Material | SS / Brass |
| Accuracy | ±1.6 / 2.5% |
| Connection | G/PT/NPT 1/4" |
| Filling | Dry |
| Configurations | 2 variants |
| Sensing element | Corrugated capsule (two diaphragm halves welded together — no socket penetration) |
| Minimum range | 0–0.5 mbar achievable with high-sensitivity capsule |
| Maximum range | 0–60 kPa (600 mbar) standard; 0–100 kPa optional |
| Media temp. range | −20 °C to +80 °C |
| Differential pressure option | Dual-capsule differential version available (0–60 kPa DP) |
ZX-07 vs capsule pressure gauges across market tiers
| Feature | Manogauge ZX-07 | European Tier-1 | American Tier-1 | Generic (unbranded) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price range (USD) | $15–35 | $45–90 | $50–100 | $6–15 |
| Accuracy class | Class 1.6 | Class 1.6 | Class 1.0 | Class 2.5 |
| Min. measurable range | 0–0.5 mbar (opt.) | 0–0.5 mbar | 0–0.5 mbar | 0–1 kPa typical |
| Capsule material | 316L SS / brass | 316L SS / brass | 316L SS | Brass typical |
| DP version available | Yes — dual capsule | Yes | Yes | Varies by supplier |
| Lead time | 7–14 business days | 3–6 weeks | 4–8 weeks | 5–10 days |
| Minimum order | No MOQ | No MOQ | No MOQ | 20–50 units typical |
| Custom dial | Yes — no tooling fee | Available, setup fee | Available, setup fee | Limited options |
| IP rating | IP54 std / IP65 opt. | IP54 typical | IP54 typical | IP40 typical |
A capsule gauge uses a sealed capsule (two corrugated diaphragm halves welded together) as the sensing element. When pressure enters the capsule, it expands axially, moving a lever arm connected to the pointer. Capsule gauges are far more sensitive than Bourdon tubes — standard ranges start at 0.5 mbar — making them the correct choice for gas pressure, duct pressure, and draft measurement.
With the standard capsule: reliable measurement from 0–1 kPa (10 mbar). With the high-sensitivity capsule option: 0–0.5 mbar — resolving individual Pascal changes. Below 0.5 mbar, a manometer (liquid column) or electronic differential pressure transducer is more appropriate.
ZX-07 is designed for gases and clean air. The capsule material is 316L SS (standard) or brass. Not suitable for liquids, condensing vapours, or sticky/viscous gases that would coat the capsule interior. For liquid or aggressive vapour service, use the diaphragm gauge ZX-05.
The single-capsule version measures gauge pressure (relative to atmosphere). A dual-capsule DP version is available for measuring pressure differences between two gas streams (e.g. filter DP across an air-handling unit). Specify DP range and connection arrangement at order.
G1/4B (standard) or G1/8B (miniature). For duct pressure tapping, the gauge connects via a 6 mm or 1/4" OD tube nipple inserted through the duct wall with a rubber grommet seal.
Class 1.6 (±1.6% FS) standard. On a 60 kPa scale, that is ±0.96 kPa. For very-low-range capsules (0–1 kPa), Class 1.6 represents ±16 Pa — adequate for duct balance work. For higher precision (±5 Pa), specify an electronic differential pressure transmitter.
The capsule deflection at full scale is smaller than a Bourdon tube, so the movement amplification ratio must be higher to drive the pointer to full scale. This requires a longer pointer and, consequently, a larger dial. ZX-07 typically uses a 100 mm or 150 mm dial for ranges below 10 kPa.
The capsule deflects onto a protective stop at approximately 150–200% FS, preventing permanent deformation. Sustained overpressure above 200% FS will distort the capsule — replace, do not recalibrate. Unlike a Bourdon tube, a distorted capsule shows a visible deformation on inspection.
Standard ZX-07 is IP54. For outdoor or wash-down service, specify the IP65 hermetically sealed case. Ensure the process connection is protected from direct water ingress, which would enter the capsule and freeze or corrode.
A manometer uses a liquid column (water or mercury) to indicate pressure — accurate but fragile, position-sensitive, and requires manual reading. ZX-07 uses a mechanical capsule with a pointer, is portable and position-insensitive, and reads directly in kPa or mbar. For pressures above ~10 mbar, ZX-07 is more practical for field use.