Liquid Filled Pressure Gauges: Everything You Should KnowPosted by Noshok Mass Measure on July 16th, 2019 Pressure gauges are widely used in the most physical stress environment to deal with vibration and shock. The poor performance of the pressure gauges leads to unwanted vibration and disturbance in the system. The high-quality liquid filled pressure gauges are considered as the best solution to avoid any vibration. However, in order to choose the most suitable pressure gauge and installing it perfectly you need to know about these gauges. Besides, there are certain facts that you need to keep in mind while selecting liquid filled pressure gauges. Initial setup for liquid filled gauges The setup process needs to be handled with precautions by following all instructed steps. A ready to be filled gauge can be filled with liquid using the filling plug, and it needs to be placed facing up at the top of the gauge. The filling plug can be removed using a screwdriver, and you need to very careful try not to damage either gauge or other the plug. The temperature of the liquid you are filling into the gauge must be between 68°F (20°C) and 85°F (29°C). Types of liquid filled gauges Glycerine- Glycerin filled liquid gauges are among the most commonly used gauges. This type of gauges helps in dampening the vibrations at a very large scale and also very cost effective for the system. It is suitable for any physical pressure system at room temperature, and it can perform efficiently at the temperature between Silicone Silicone is known for having very low viscosity at very low temperatures that makes the liquid filled gauges with silicone are perfect for extreme temperature variations. The places where the temperature is very low, or it inspected to get icing the silicone filled gauges are preferred to deal with vibrations. The silicone-based liquid filled gauges are effective at a temperature range between -40°F to +140°F (-40°C to +60°C). Halocarbon The process involving the oxidizing agents like chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, and oxygen is most suited with the Halocarbon filled gauges. To reduce the vibration effect in these types of systems, the liquid filled gauges are mostly used with Halocarbon. The temperature at which this type of gauge deals with can lie anywhere between 4°F to +140°F (-20°C and +60°C). The equipment if the mechanical system with too many vibrations it is advised that you must consider high-quality liquid filled pressure gauge only.
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