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differential pressure guages

bob_46
bob_46 Member Posts: 813
Thanks for the info. bob

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  • eluv8
    eluv8 Member Posts: 174
    differential pressure gauges

    I need to test a set of taco accuflows, what gauges have you had the most luck with. B&G set is awfully exspensive. Found Dweyrs and many others but I would have to adapt a schrader valve on the end of the hoses. Thanks for the help on this.
  • Gary Jansen_4
    Gary Jansen_4 Member Posts: 77
    In Wisconsin

    I don't know where you are located. In Wisconsin and the upper peninsula of Michigan, we are the Taco rep, and have the Taco 779 Accuflow metering kits available for purchase or we have rental kits available also.
  • eluv8
    eluv8 Member Posts: 174
    Taco gauges

    I will check with my local Taco rep on the gauge price. I dont think he has units for rent. I am suprised how few responses I have gotten on this, considering how many curcuit setters are out there.
  • Joe Mattiello
    Joe Mattiello Member Posts: 718


    Taco recommends the 779 dual gauge which measures inches of suitable for the Taco accu-flo. For reference I attached the submittal data information. Contact your local Taco representative for price and availability. If you have limited need for this relatively expensive precision differential pressure gauge, you can inquire about renting one. Reiterating, your local Taco rep would be more qualified to answer any questions about renting.
    Joe Mattiello
    N. E. Regional Manger, Commercial Products
    Taco Comfort Solutions
  • bob_46
    bob_46 Member Posts: 813
    Joe Mattiello

    Joe , I noticed that on the submittal that you posted that the gauges are calibrated in inches. I dug out my old gages and my Taco circuit setter slide rule ( and the red one) and they are calibrated in feet. Has the standard changed? bob

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  • Joe Mattiello
    Joe Mattiello Member Posts: 718


    Hi Bob
    Sorry it took so long to answer your question. I was out celebrating Independence Day with a couple of Sam Adam's and plenty of Volleyball. The 775 gauge is also a dual gauge delta p meter with a 0-135", and 0-100' range, but the 779 has always been inches.
    For your reference I attached information on the 775 gauge.
    Joe Mattiello
    N. E. Regional Manger, Commercial Products
    Taco Comfort Solutions
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