Amerex OEM Wet Chemical Gauge (100 PSI), 6 Pack - 17420
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Wholesale PricingThe Amerex 17420 is a specialized precision pressure gauge designed to provide at-a-glance verification for extinguishers that use liquid-based suppression agents, specifically the 6-Liter (B260) and 2.5-Gallon (B262) K-Class units found in nearly every commercial kitchen. Unlike general-purpose 195 PSI gauges, the 17420 is engineered to maintain accuracy while being subjected to the unique environmental stressors of a culinary line, including aerosolized grease, steam, and high humidity.
For service organizations and facility managers, the 17420-P006 6-pack ensures that a technician can address an entire suite of liquid-based units in a single facility walkthrough. Whether maintaining Water Mist (B270) units in an MRI suite or Class A Water (Model 240) units in a school hallway, this 6-pack ensures your fleet remains UL Listed and fully compliant with NFPA 10. Utilizing genuine Amerex 17420 gauges is a liability safeguard, ensuring the needle reflects the true potential energy of the cylinder.
Stainless Steel Bourdon Tube
Standard gauges often utilize brass internal components that can undergo rapid oxidation when exposed to water-based agents, particularly the high-alkaline chemicals used in K-Class units. The 17420 utilizes a stainless steel Bourdon tube that maintains its elasticity and structural integrity in corrosive environments, ensuring the gauge doesn't seize in the green zone while the unit is actually losing pressure.
Wide-Scale Legibility
Because the total scale only reaches 200 PSI, the green operating zone is significantly wider and more legible than on a standard 400 PSI gauge, allowing for more precise field inspections. As internal pressure enters the gauge through the 1/8" NPT inlet, the stainless steel tube straightens in proportion to the applied pressure, translating through a precision gear train to the needle in a linear relationship.
Pressure-Temperature Stability
In a kitchen plenum where temperatures can fluctuate by 40°F or more during a shift, the 17420 is calibrated to minimize needle drift. This ensures that a unit doesn't falsely show an overcharge simply because the kitchen is running at peak capacity.
Targeted Application Across Liquid Agent Platforms
The 17420 is the designated standard for K-Class commercial kitchen units, Water Mist (B270/B272) units for MRI and sterile environments, AFFF foam units (Model 250), and Loaded Stream units (Model 252). The 100 PSI charge is vital for ensuring agent is delivered with enough force for effective saponification and proper foam expansion without dangerous splash-back.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Amerex Corporation |
| Part Number | 17420 (6-Pack: 17420-P006) |
| Pressure Rating | 100 PSI |
| Operating Scale | 0 / 100 / 200 PSI |
| Internal Mechanism | Stainless Steel Bourdon Tube |
| Case Material | Polished Heavy-Duty Stainless Steel |
| Connection | 1/8" NPT (Male) |
| Compatibility | Wet Chemical, Water, Foam, Water Mist |
| Certifications | UL Listed, OEM Original Equipment |
Needle Elastic Lag Verification
During a 5-year hydrostatic test, the cylinder is depressurized. The technician must verify that the 17420 needle returns exactly to the 0 mark. If the needle hangs at 10 or 20 PSI, the internal stainless steel tube has taken a permanent set and the gauge must be discarded and replaced.
Lens Integrity Audit
In commercial kitchens, the plastic lens can become clouded by aerosolized grease. A clouded lens is an NFPA 10 deficiency because it prevents an immediate visual check. Treat the gauge lens as a consumable asset to ensure total visibility during monthly inspections.
Thread Sealant Logic
When installing the 17420, use a minimal amount of PTFE tape on the 1/8" NPT inlet. Over-application can lead to sealant shards entering the gauge orifice, which can block the Bourdon tube and cause a static reading where the needle stays in the green even if the extinguisher has leaked.
Why is this gauge limited to 100 PSI?
Liquid-based agents are denser than powder. If they were discharged at 195 PSI, the kinetic energy would be high enough to splash burning grease out of a fryer. 100 PSI is the optimal pressure for controlled, liquid suppression and saponification without dangerous splash-back.
Can I use this 17420 on a non-Amerex extinguisher?
While the thread is a common plumbing standard, the internal calibration is specific to the Amerex valve and siphon tube architecture. Using this gauge on a different brand voids the UL listing and compromises the unit's compliance with NFPA 10 standards.
What happens if I put this on a 195 PSI ABC extinguisher by mistake?
The needle will pin at the 200 PSI mark immediately. Because the internal spring and tube are only rated for 100 PSI operation, this over-pressurization will likely de-calibrate the gauge, making it useless for future service.
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