Thermo-Manometer - Radial (ZX-14T-R)

Manogauge thermo-manometer - radial model ZX-14T-R. Range 0–16 bar / 0–120°C. Accuracy ±2.5%. Black Steel + Cr. Connection G1/2". 2 configurations available. ISO 9001 / CE / KS certified.

Specifications

Pressure Range0–16 bar / 0–120°C
Dial SizeØ50–100mm
MaterialBlack Steel + Cr
Accuracy±2.5%
ConnectionG1/2"
FillingN/A
Configurations2 variants
Combined measurementPressure (0–16 bar) and temperature (0–120 °C) on concentric dual scales
Pressure elementBourdon tube (phosphor bronze or 316L SS optional)
Temp. elementBimetal helix coaxial with pressure socket
Case finishBlack-painted carbon steel with chrome-plated bezel
Connection standardG1/2B male (EN 837); NPT 1/2" available

Typical applications

Compared to alternatives

ZX-14T vs combined pressure-temperature gauges across market tiers

FeatureManogauge ZX-14TEuropean Tier-1Asian OEMGeneric (unbranded)
Price range (USD)$12–28$40–80$8–18$4–10
Pressure accuracyClass 2.5Class 1.6 / 2.5Class 2.5Class 2.5
Temp. accuracyClass 1 (EN 13190)Class 1Class 1 / 2Class 2 typical
Wetted materialBrass / P-bronze (SS opt.)Brass / SSBrassBrass typical
Max pressure range0–25 bar0–25 bar0–16 bar typical0–16 bar typical
Lead time5–10 business days3–6 weeks5–10 days3–7 days
Minimum orderNo MOQNo MOQ50 units typical100+ units typical
Custom dialYes — no tooling feeAvailable, setup feeAvailable, setup feeLimited options
CertificationsCE / PEDCE / PEDCE (self-declared)Varies by supplier

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Frequently asked questions

How does ZX-14T measure both pressure and temperature at one connection?

The pressure Bourdon tube and the bimetal temperature helix share the same process socket. The Bourdon tube reads pressure via the outer pointer; the bimetal helix drives the inner concentric pointer for temperature. Both measurements are independent and do not interact.

What accuracy does ZX-14T offer for pressure and temperature?

Pressure: Class 2.5 (±2.5% FS = ±0.4 bar on a 16 bar scale). Temperature: Class 1 per EN 13190 (±1% FS = ±1.2 °C on a 120 °C scale). Suitable for utility monitoring; not for precision process control.

What pressure and temperature ranges are available?

Standard: 0–16 bar / 0–120 °C. Other pressure ranges: 0–6 bar, 0–10 bar, 0–25 bar. Temperature ranges: 0–60 °C, 0–120 °C, 0–160 °C. Mixed-range combinations available on request.

Can ZX-14T be used in a sealed heating system?

Yes. A sealed central-heating system typically operates at 1–3 bar and 70–90 °C — both within ZX-14T's standard range. The gauge confirms that working pressure and temperature are within the boiler manufacturer's operating window simultaneously.

Is ZX-14T compatible with potable water?

Standard wetted parts (phosphor bronze tube, brass socket) are compatible with potable water in most jurisdictions. Where brass is restricted (high-lead-free regulations), specify the 316L SS wetted-parts option. Confirm local water regulations before specifying.

What is the connection thread?

Standard: G1/2B male (EN 837). Optional: NPT 1/2". The gauge must be connected into a tee on the pipe — not inline — since it senses pressure through the socket and temperature through the stem immersed in the fluid.

Can ZX-14T replace separate pressure and temperature gauges?

Yes, for utility and comfort-level monitoring. Replace separately when high accuracy is needed for one parameter (e.g. pressure transmitter + temperature gauge), when the instruments are installed far apart on the same line, or when only one reading triggers an alarm.

How do I read the dual concentric scales?

The outer (larger) scale typically shows pressure in bar. The inner scale shows temperature in °C. Both pointers rotate around the same axis. The face is colour-coded — the pressure scale in black, temperature in red — to avoid confusion.

What maintenance does ZX-14T require?

Very low: visual inspection every 12 months, compare against a reference thermometer and pressure gauge annually. If pressure pointer is sluggish, suspect a partially blocked socket — clean or replace. If temperature reading drifts, perform external zero adjustment.

Does ZX-14T require a siphon for steam applications?

Yes. For steam temperatures above 60 °C, a condensate pot (siphon) must be installed between the steam pipe and the gauge to protect the Bourdon tube from sustained high-temperature exposure. Without a siphon, the tube will creep and lose accuracy within weeks.