Product Design & Development

Orange Research’s Lower Cost, Smaller Size PVC Filter Monitors

By Orange Research
Wednesday, October 13, 2010

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New PVC filter monitors are available in two dial sizes: 2.5-in diameter (front and back views shown) and 1-in diameter. Process ports are on bottom of PVC bodies.



By accurately telling operators when it is time to clean or replace filters for water and corrosive liquids, new PVC filter monitors from Orange Research (Milford, CT) can save hundreds of dollars over the life of a system. These lower cost, smaller size monitors provide even greater savings when complex filtration equipment is at risk, and feature:

  • Easy-to-read dial models.
  • A single dial that simplifies training, installation, and maintenance while reducing operator errors.
  • Available with 1- or 2.5-in diameter durable plastic dial cases.
  • Transmitter and switch versions are available on request.
  • Bodies that are rated at up to 150 psi line pressure and are conveniently small sized, measuring 1” (D) x 1.5” (H) x 1.5” (W).
  • Precision made piston sensors that can handle differential pressure ranges from 0-10 to 0-30 psid.
  • An accuracy that is 5 percent full scale and each unit is calibrated to NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) standards.

For more information visit www.orangeresearch.com.

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