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Penberthy
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Penberthy manufactures a broad range of flat-glass transparent or reflex gages to meet most pressure / temperature conditions. Tubular styles are also available, along with a complete line of both straight and offset pattern gage valves. Only Penberthy offers PENGAGE Selection Software for fast, accurate and simple gage / gagecock specification. For more information on these products, contact us at 918-584-7101 or email us at sales@thorcoinc.com. |
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Flat Glass Gages |
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Low Pressure Flat Glass Gages - Models RL & TL
For less demanding process conditions. Penberthy’s low pressure gages are designed to maximize the mechanical and economical advantages of ductile iron covers. Not recommended for steam/water applications. more information | |
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Medium Pressure Flat Glass Gages - Models RM & TM
For most common process conditions. Strength and versatility make Penberthy’s medium pressure gages ideal for most common process conditions. more information | |
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High Pressure Flat Glass Gages- Models RH & TH
Penberthy engineers its high pressure cover to allow maximum rated pressure regardless of glass size. High pressure gages resist torsional stresses to provide a process gage for the most demanding applications. more information | |
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Steam / Water Flat Glass Gages - Models TSL & TSM
Designed to expand and contract during dynamic thermal conditions, these steam / water gages have extra heavy construction. Thermally induced gage stresses are absorbed by the linear expansion within the stuffing box or the expansion loop. more information | |
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Large Chamber Flat Glass Gages- Models RLC & TLC
For turbulent surface or extremely transparent liquids. In addition to simulating the function of a stilling well and providing a liquid column about four times the diameter of standard gages, large chamber gages can provide end connections up to 2” NPTF. more information | |
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Weld Pad Flat Glass Gages - Models RMW & TMW
For direct mounting to vessel wall. For applications involving high vibration, highly viscous liquids or liquids with considerable amounts of solids, Penberthy offers end users a flat or radius weld pad gage. more information | |
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Ultra-High Pressure Flat Glass Gages - Model TU
For extraordinary pressure and vapor requirements. The method of clamping and sealing the glass permits higher pressure levels than bolting. As a result, the gages can withstand extremely demanding pressure requirements. more information | |
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Offshore Gage Glasses
The Offshore Gage Glasses has been developed specifically for severe weather conditions like offshore drilling platforms. The gage glass is corrosion-resistant for extreme conditions and the glass enclosure is abrasion resistant for complete protection. more information | |
Flat Glass Gage Valves |
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Straight Pattern Flat Glass Gagecocks - Series 100 & 200
 1500 lb. ANSI rating  Pressures to 4000 psi @ +100°F [27600 kPa @ +38°C]  Temperature Ranges from 300°F to +750°F [-184°C to +399°C] more information | |
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Offset Pattern Flat Glass Gagecocks - Series 300
 1500 lb. ANSI rating  Pressures to 4000 psi @ +100°F [27600 kPa @ +38°C]  Temperature Ranges from 300°F to +750°F [-184°C to +399°C] more information | |
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Straight Pattern, Offset Pattern and OS&Y Gage Valves - Series 500,700,550, 750 & 600
 1500 lb. ANSI rating  Pressures to 6000 psi @ +250°F [41400 kPa @ +121°C]  Temperature Ranges from -50°F to +750°F [-46°C to +399°C] more information | |
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Tubular Glass Gages and Gagecocks |
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Tubular Glass Gages
Penberthy Tubular Glass Gagecocks are used to register liquid levels in low to medium pressure applications. They are externally mounted to the vessel and use tubular glass to provide direct visual verification of the liquid level present. more information | |
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Offset Pattern Tubular Gagecocks - Serie N2, K2 & K3
 300 lb. ANSI rating  Pressures to 600 psi @ +100°F [4100 kPa @ +38°C]  Temperature Range from -300°F to +750°F [-184°C to +399°C] more information | |
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Straight Pattern Tubular Glass Gagecocks - Series N6 & N7
 Pressures to either 200 or 500 psi @ +100°F  Temperature Range from -20°F to +500°F [-29°C to +260°C] - depending on model more information | |
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