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Operating & Installation

Instructions

XSEL

TM

 Process Gauge

Type 2XX.34

SIZE 4

½

" & 6" SOLID FRONT

 

IX.   Replacement Parts 

4½” 

     6”

Threaded ring 

2086000 

4006755

Acrylic window 

4000021 

2246104

Instrument glass window 

0561134 

1111710

Laminated safety glass window 

0561150 

0154075

Restrictor (SS) (0.6 mm I.D.) standard 

0029122 

0029122

Restrictor (SS) (0.3 mm I.D.) "super" 

0165514 

0165514

Restrictor (Monel

®

) (0.6 mm I.D.) 

0607797 

0607797

Restrictor (brass) (0.6 mm I.D.) 

4324 

4324

Window o-ring 

0564354 

2016818

Adjustable pointer 

2087431 

1656244

Case (blow-out back separate) 

2085993 

4006747

Fill plug 

0589705 

0589705

Vent plug 

0659835 

0659835

Socket o-ring 

1063707 

1063707

Blow-out back (LM) 

2086018 

2247283 

Back o-ring (for dry gauges) 

2208741 

2208741

Membrane LM (for glycerine or silicone) 

1053019 

1053019

Membrane LM (for fluorocarbon) 

1095390 

1095390

Membrane LBM (for glycerine or silicone) 

1654250 

1654250

Filling kit LM (for glycerine & silicone) 

1126768 

1126768

Filling kit LM (for fluorocarbon) 

1126776 

1126776

Filling kit LBM (for glycerine & silicone) 

2044480 

2044480

Movement for vacuum ranges 

4001842 

2054761

Movement for 15 psi to 60 psi 

4001851 

2019868

Movement for 100 psi and up 

4001869 

2091941

X.  Warning

Pressure gauges must be selected and installed so that the possibility of failure resulting in injury or damage 
caused by misuse or misapplication is minimized.  For correct selection and use of gauges, refer to ASME B40.1, 
which can be obtained from The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Three Park Avenue, New York, NY 
10016 - 5990.  Important factors for proper gauge selection are:

Process:

  Wetted parts must be compatible with the measured media.

Pressure: 

 The range of the gauge should generally be twice the working pressure.  The working pressure in all 

cases should be limited to 75% of the gauge range. Where alternating pressure and pulsation are encountered, 
working pressure should be limited to 2/3 of the gauge range.

Pulsation / Vibration: 

 Pressure pulsation and vibration could result in fatigue failure of the measuring system.  

Therefore, dampening provisions such as liquid filling of the gauge, installing flow restricting devices or isolating 
from the vibration source should be considered.

Temperature:

  Excessive temperature exposure may result in damage to the measuring system and/or gauge 

outer parts, case, gasket, and window.  Preventive temperature lowering devices such as the WIKA cooling ele-
ment or a pigtail siphon should be considered.

Liquid Fill:

  Be sure that the filling liquid can safely mix with the process fluid.

WIKA Instrument Corporation

1000 Wiegand Boulevard

Lawrenceville, Georgia  30043-5868

1-888-WIKA USA, (770) 513-8200 (in Georgia)

FAX (770) 338-5118

http://www.wika.com

In keeping with and for purposes of product improvement, 

WIKA reserves the right to make design changes without notice.

Instruction Sheet – 03/10    

        P/N 2207290 Rev 5                   Instruction Sheet available at http://www.wika.com

Revision Date: March 1, 2010

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