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differential pressure guages
Dale
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I like the Dwyer product for diff pressure, get a cat. from them and you'll be amazed on what you can get into. www.dwyer-inst.com
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I need
a pressure differential gauge with small cisco probes to check flow in my Danfoss circuit setters. Who do I go to and what brands are availible? WW
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Dale
I found pressure differential guages for air but not for water. Am I calling them the wrong thing or what? WW
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Wayne
Trerice makes a "special" differential gauge but when you see the price, be sitting. Foxboro makes a bunch of lab type different instruments, pricey but good, see there web site, is this for a shop or on the road? How about a pressure guage with a tee and two gagecocks, measure both sides then subtract. B&G has there gage sets for differential, nice case, good quality, made for water, see the ITT B&G web site. None of it is under $500, most is $X,XXX. Good luck0 -
What is the range of
differential pressure you need to measure? Many balance valves are actually measuring the differential across a venturi, and require a gauge that can measure in inches of water column, for example 0-300". There should be information with the valves that will tell you what the range is.
Try Griswold Controls - they have a dual hose meter kit (#3429) for measuring differential in psid and either 0-100" (#3422) or 0-300" (#3423)kits for measuring in inches of water column.0 -
Dwyer differential pressure gage for water
The type of gage you should look at is called a "Capsuhelic" by Dwyer. Most models are under $250.00, and there are are lot of models listed by range. They offer accessories, but I don't know about Cisco probes? I recall these being small in size, but heavy in weight, with 1/4" NPT connections.0
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