UL Standards & Engagement Pressure-Indicating Gauges for Compressed Gas Service ULC 404

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1.1 This Standard covers minimum requirements for indicating pressure gauges of the elastic element type. 1.2 Indicating pressure gauges include: a) High pressure gauges employed in the high-pressure side of regulators or reducing valves used on compressed gas containers or cylinders of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and other gases usually have pressure ranges of 0 - 500, 0 - 1 000, 0 - 1 500, 0 - 2 000, 0 - 3 000, 0 - 4 000, 0 - 5 000, or 0 - 6 000 pounds per square inch (psi) (The related metric gauge ranges are approximately 0 - 3.4, 0 - 6.89, 0 - 10.34, 0 - 13.78, 0 - 20.68, 0 - 27.56, 0 - 34.47, or 0 - 41.36 MPa); and b) Differential pressure gauges employed to measure the difference between two pressures with a maximum inlet pressure of 1 000 psig (6.89 MPa). 1.3 For requirements for gauges employed in the low side of regulators with ranges of 1 000 psig (6.89 MPa) or less, refer to the Standard for Compressed Gas Regulator Accessories, ANSI/CAN/UL/ULC 252A.
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1.1 This Standard covers minimum requirements for indicating pressure gauges of the elastic element type. 1.2 Indicating pressure gauges include: a) High pressure gauges employed in the high-pressure side of regulators or reducing valves used on compressed gas containers or cylinders of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and other gases usually have pressure ranges of 0 - 500, 0 - 1 000, 0 - 1 500, 0 - 2 000, 0 - 3 000, 0 - 4 000, 0 - 5 000, or 0 - 6 000 pounds per square inch (psi) (The related metric gauge ranges are approximately 0 - 3.4, 0 - 6.89, 0 - 10.34, 0 - 13.78, 0 - 20.68, 0 - 27.56, 0 - 34.47, or 0 - 41.36 MPa); and b) Differential pressure gauges employed to measure the difference between two pressures with a maximum inlet pressure of 1 000 psig (6.89 MPa). 1.3 For requirements for gauges employed in the low side of regulators with ranges of 1 000 psig (6.89 MPa) or less, refer to the Standard for Compressed Gas Regulator Accessories, ANSI/CAN/UL/ULC 252A.
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Evanston, IL, United States
Pressure-Indicating Gauges for Compressed Gas Service
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Pressure-Indicating Gauges for Compressed Gas Service ULC 404
1.1 This Standard covers minimum requirements for indicating pressure gauges of the elastic element type. 1.2 Indicating pressure gauges include: a) High pressure gauges employed in the high-pressure side of regulators or reducing valves used on compressed gas containers or cylinders of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and other gases usually have pressure ranges of 0 - 500, 0 - 1 000, 0 - 1 500, 0 - 2 000, 0 - 3 000, 0 - 4 000, 0 - 5 000, or 0 - 6 000 pounds per square inch (psi) (The related metric gauge ranges are approximately 0 - 3.4, 0 - 6.89, 0 - 10.34, 0 - 13.78, 0 - 20.68, 0 - 27.56, 0 - 34.47, or 0 - 41.36 MPa); and b) Differential pressure gauges employed to measure the difference between two pressures with a maximum inlet pressure of 1 000 psig (6.89 MPa). 1.3 For requirements for gauges employed in the low side of regulators with ranges of 1 000 psig (6.89 MPa) or less, refer to the Standard for Compressed Gas Regulator Accessories, ANSI/CAN/UL/ULC 252A.

1.1 This Standard covers minimum requirements for indicating pressure gauges of the elastic element type.

1.2 Indicating pressure gauges include:

  1. a) High pressure gauges employed in the high-pressure side of regulators or reducing valves used on compressed gas containers or cylinders of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and other gases usually have pressure ranges of 0 - 500, 0 - 1 000, 0 - 1 500, 0 - 2 000, 0 - 3 000, 0 - 4 000, 0 - 5 000, or 0 - 6 000 pounds per square inch (psi) (The related metric gauge ranges are approximately 0 - 3.4, 0 - 6.89, 0 - 10.34, 0 - 13.78, 0 - 20.68, 0 - 27.56, 0 - 34.47, or 0 - 41.36 MPa); and
  2. b) Differential pressure gauges employed to measure the difference between two pressures with a maximum inlet pressure of 1 000 psig (6.89 MPa).

1.3 For requirements for gauges employed in the low side of regulators with ranges of 1 000 psig (6.89 MPa) or less, refer to the Standard for Compressed Gas Regulator Accessories, ANSI/CAN/UL/ULC 252A.

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Manomètres indicateurs de pression pour le service de gaz comprimé - ULC 404 - UL Standards & Engagement
Evanston, IL, United States
Manomètres indicateurs de pression pour le service de gaz comprimé
ULC 404
Manomètres indicateurs de pression pour le service de gaz comprimé ULC 404
1.1 This Standard covers minimum requirements for indicating pressure gauges of the elastic element type. 1.2 Indicating pressure gauges include: a) High pressure gauges employed in the high-pressure side of regulators or reducing valves used on compressed gas containers or cylinders of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and other gases usually have pressure ranges of 0 - 500, 0 - 1 000, 0 - 1 500, 0 - 2 000, 0 - 3 000, 0 - 4 000, 0 - 5 000, or 0 - 6 000 pounds per square inch (psi) (The related metric gauge ranges are approximately 0 - 3.4, 0 - 6.89, 0 - 10.34, 0 - 13.78, 0 - 20.68, 0 - 27.56, 0 - 34.47, or 0 - 41.36 MPa); and b) Differential pressure gauges employed to measure the difference between two pressures with a maximum inlet pressure of 1 000 psig (6.89 MPa). 1.3 For requirements for gauges employed in the low side of regulators with ranges of 1 000 psig (6.89 MPa) or less, refer to the Standard for Compressed Gas Regulator Accessories, ANSI/CAN/UL/ULC 252A.

1.1 This Standard covers minimum requirements for indicating pressure gauges of the elastic element type.

1.2 Indicating pressure gauges include:

  1. a) High pressure gauges employed in the high-pressure side of regulators or reducing valves used on compressed gas containers or cylinders of oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and other gases usually have pressure ranges of 0 - 500, 0 - 1 000, 0 - 1 500, 0 - 2 000, 0 - 3 000, 0 - 4 000, 0 - 5 000, or 0 - 6 000 pounds per square inch (psi) (The related metric gauge ranges are approximately 0 - 3.4, 0 - 6.89, 0 - 10.34, 0 - 13.78, 0 - 20.68, 0 - 27.56, 0 - 34.47, or 0 - 41.36 MPa); and
  2. b) Differential pressure gauges employed to measure the difference between two pressures with a maximum inlet pressure of 1 000 psig (6.89 MPa).

1.3 For requirements for gauges employed in the low side of regulators with ranges of 1 000 psig (6.89 MPa) or less, refer to the Standard for Compressed Gas Regulator Accessories, ANSI/CAN/UL/ULC 252A.

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