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Kipinago Contractor Pressure Gauge

What are Contractor Pressure Gauges?

For use in a wide range of industrial settings, contractor pressure gauges are reliable, high-quality tools for measuring and monitoring the pressure of gases and liquids. These gauges are perfect for the rough conditions often encountered in the building, heating, ventilation, and plumbing industries due to their long lifespan and dependability.

Key Features

  • Durability: Contractor pressure gauges are made of durable materials to survive harsh handling and extreme situations.
  • Accuracy: Provide precise pressure readings, essential for maintaining the safety and efficiency of systems.
  • Range: Available in a wide range of pressure ratings, they suit different applications, from low-pressure to high-pressure environments.
  • Dial Size: The diameter of the dial, which is usually between 2.5 and 4.5 inches, is big and simple to read.
  • Connection Types: Bottom, back, and center back mount are just a few of the available mounting options to meet a wide range of installation requirements.
  • Liquid-Filled Option: To make readings more stable, several types are filled with liquid, typically glycerin or silicone, to reduce the impact of vibration and pulsation.

 

Parts of a Contractor Pressure Gauge

Here are the main components of a Contractor Pressure Gauge

1. Case

The gauge’s internal components are housed and protected by the enclosure. To withstand physical and chemical abuse, it is usually crafted from long-lasting materials such as aluminum, stainless steel, or brass.

2. Bourdon Tube

As pressure fluctuates, the curved, elastic Bourdon tube deforms. It takes pressure and turns it into mechanical motion, which the gauge dial reads as a value. Phosphor bronze, beryllium copper, and stainless steel are common materials for Bourdon tubes because of their dependability and precision.

3. Dial

The pressure gauge’s dial shows the current pressure measurements. It is typically constructed to be clearly readable and will typically have pressure units marked on it, such as psi or bar. The standard diameter range is 2.5 to 4.5 inches.

4. Pointer

The pointer is the needle that moves over the dial to indicate the current pressure reading. It is connected to the movement mechanism inside the gauge.

5. Movement Mechanism

The Bourdon tube’s deformation is converted into pointer movement by the movement mechanism. Its gears and levers precisely magnify and transmit action.

6. Lens

The lens covers the dial, protecting it from dust, moisture, and other environmental factors. Glass, acrylic, or polycarbonate are some of the possible materials. For further protection, certain models come with lenses that are shatterproof.

7. Connection

The gauge’s attachment to the monitored system is called the connection. For a wide range of uses, it is available in a variety of sizes and styles, including bottom, back, and center back mount. No. 1 pipe thread, or NPT, is a common type of connection.

8. Socket

The socket is the part of the gauge that connects directly to the process fluid. It holds the Bourdon tube and provides a secure attachment to the connection fitting.

9. Liquid Filling (Optional)

To make pressure gauges used by contractors more resistant to vibration and pulsation, some of them are filled with liquids like glycerin or silicone. With this filling, the readings are more consistent, and the interior components are better protected from damage.

10. Calibration Screw (Optional)

The gauge can be fine-tuned using a calibration screw to get precise readings. Having this on hand is really helpful when doing calibration and maintenance.

Buy Kipinago Contractor Pressure Gauges Online

 Because of their long lifespan and precise readings, Kipinago contractor pressure gauges are ideal for HVAC systems. These gauges have a nominal size of 114 mm, a scale range of 0-1000 PSI, and a transparent, easily readable glass pane. The stainless steel housing and copper alloy wetted components provide superior corrosion resistance, and the 1/4″ pressure connection makes it compatible with the majority of HVAC systems. Keeping the system efficient and safe is made easier with the reliable pressure monitoring provided by these gauges.

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