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Sight glass socket, SGR_014-1066

Sight glass socket, SGR, M24 x 1, M

014-1066

Max. Working Pressure [bar]: 35, Moisture indicator: No indicator, Connection type: M, Connection size: M24 x 1
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Product specifications

Characteristic
Value
ApprovalC UL US LISTED
Body materialBrass
China RoHS complianceYes with exemptions
Connection materialBrass
Connection sizeM24 x 1
Connection typeM
Contains batteriesNo
DG Indicator ProfileNot relevant for dangerous goods
EU RoHS complianceYes with exemptions
EU RoHS exemption clause6(c)
Further informationThread for socket unit
Material DescriptionSG 2 1/8in Saddle I/80
Max. Working Pressure [bar]35.0 bar
Max. Working Pressure [psig]500 psig
Moisture indicatorNo indicator
Packing formatIndustrial pack
Parts includedGasket
Product accessoriesSight glass accessories
Characteristic
Value
Product groupSight glasses
Product lineAir Conditioning and Commercial Refrigeration
Product nameSight glass socket
Product TypeSGR
Quantity per packing format80 pc
REACH Candidate List substancesLead (CAS no. 7439-92-1)
RefrigerantsR1234yfR1234ze(E)R134aR22R404AR407AR407CR407FR448AR449AR450AR452AR507AR513A
SCIP dossier no.d64be145-2cb1-4f9e-b131-1e4b19976626
SCIP dossier product nameElectric control valve body(2)
ServiceableNo
SGS saddle applicationM24 x 1
Temperature range [°C] [max]80 °C
Temperature range [°C] [min]-50 °C
Temperature range [°F] [max]175 °F
Temperature range [°F] [min]-58 °F
UL approval file nameREF. LIQUID INDICATOR 76H4
UL approved refrigerantsR134aR22R404AR407AR407CR407FR448AR449AR450AR452AR507AR513A
UL markYes

General specifications

Characteristic
Value
Gross weight0.077 Kilogram
Net weight0.07 Kilogram
Volume0.078 Liter
Characteristic
Value
EAN/UPC5702428255646
Proposition 65Cancer and Reproductive Harm