Pressure gauges with output signals combine the simplicity of a mechanical gauge with the power of electronic monitoring. WIKA pressure gauges with output signals provide local visual indication and remote electrical output in a single, space-saving instrument—ideal for modern automation, control, and safety-critical applications.
Valin supplies WIKA pressure gauges with output signals engineered for process control, alarms, PLC integration, and predictive maintenance across industries including manufacturing, oil & gas, life sciences, food & beverage, and utilities.
Why WIKA?
What Makes WIKA Pressure Gauges with Output Signal Different
Designed for Accuracy and Reliability
WIKA instruments are known for long-term stability, repeatable performance, and robust construction, even in harsh operating environments.
Key advantages include:
- Factory-calibrated output signals for precise data transmission
- High vibration and shock resistance
- Stainless steel wetted parts for durability and media compatibility
- Seamless integration with PLCs, HMIs, and control systems
Built for Industrial Environments
WIKA pressure gauges with output signals are engineered to perform in:
- Extreme temperatures
- High-vibration installations
- Corrosive or contaminated process conditions
Valin works with you to select the right gauge configuration to ensure accuracy, safety, and compliance.
Options
Technologies & Output Options
Output Signal Types Available
WIKA pressure gauges with output signals are available with multiple electrical output technologies to match system requirements:
- 4–20 mA analog output for continuous pressure measurement
- 0–10 V or 0–5 V signals for automation and control systems
- Switch contacts for alarms and limit monitoring
- Digital outputs for advanced monitoring and IIoT applications
Measurement Technologies
- Bourdon tube gauges with output signal for rugged industrial use
- Diaphragm pressure gauges with output signal for corrosive or viscous media
- Electronic pressure sensors integrated into mechanical gauges for high accuracy
Each configuration is designed to maintain measurement integrity while providing reliable electronic feedback.
Applications
Overview & Applications
Smart Pressure Measurement—Visual and Electronic
WIKA pressure gauges with output signals deliver real-time pressure data in two ways:
- On-site dial indication for operators
- Electrical output signals for control systems and data acquisition
This dual functionality reduces installation complexity while improving system reliability and visibility.
Typical Applications
- Process monitoring with PLC or DCS integration
- Alarm and safety interlock systems
- Pump and compressor protection
- Remote pressure monitoring in hard-to-access locations
- Industrial automation and smart manufacturing systems
Industries Served
Manufacturing, Oil & Gas, Chemical Processing, Food & Beverage, Life Sciences, Water & Wastewater, Power Generation
Q & A
Pressure Gauges with Output Signal Q & A
A pressure gauge with output signal is an instrument that provides both a mechanical dial reading and an electrical signal, such as 4–20 mA or 0–10 V, for remote monitoring, control systems, or alarms.
Pressure gauges with output signals are ideal when local visual indication and electronic output are both required. They reduce the need for separate instruments, simplify installation, and lower overall system cost.
WIKA pressure gauges with output signals support multiple output types, including 4–20 mA, voltage signals, switch contacts, and digital interfaces, depending on the model and application requirements.
Yes. WIKA designs these gauges for industrial environments with options for stainless steel construction, vibration resistance, temperature tolerance, and protection against corrosive or contaminated media.
The recommended pressure range is typically 1.5 to 2 times the normal operating pressure to ensure accuracy and longevity. Valin’s application specialists can help size the gauge correctly for your process conditions.
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