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VALUE CBL low pressure gauge

Weight 0.16 kg
Dimensions 15 × 11 × 4 cm
Type of Gas:

R22,R134a,R407C,R410A

Gauge diameter

Ø68 mm

Pressure scale

-1 to 25bar

Key Features:

  • Compatible Refrigerants: R22, R134a, R407C, R410A.
  • HIGH-Pressure Gauge: Measures from -30 inHg to 0 and 0 to 350PSI.
  • Measurement Units: PSI, BAR, inHg.

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VALUE CBL Low pressure gauge

What is a Pressure Gauge?

A pressure gauge is an industrial instrument used to measure pressure within a container, a piping system, a reaction environment, or even in buried tanks under the ground or underwater. These gauges function similarly to clock hands, with their movement indicating the pressure exerted on them. For instance, when you have a flexible plastic tube and blow air into it, the tube becomes stiff and inflexible. If you reduce the air pressure, the tube first bends slightly and ultimately collapses entirely. Thus, a pressure gauge serves to measure this pressure and provide data in either analog or digital form.

One notable example is the VALUE CBL Low Pressure Gauge, which provides reliable measurement solutions for various industrial applications. This specific gauge is designed to handle high-pressure environments effectively, ensuring accurate readings essential for safety and operational efficiency.

This instrument comprises a sensor component and an indicator component, which work together to display the pressure as a numerical value, allowing users to monitor fluctuations accurately. While pressure gauges and differential pressure gauges have similar functions, the latter measures the difference between two points, whereas the former assesses the pressure at a single point relative to a standard baseline.

Components of Pressure Gauges

Low-Pressure Gauges: These gauges are typically blue and feature scales that include both sub-zero and positive measurements. They are used for charging systems or injecting gases or refrigerants.

High-Pressure Gauges: Represented in red, these gauges measure high pressures and usually have a scale starting from zero and going upwards.

Types of Pressure Gauges

There are several types of pressure gauges available, including:

  • Analog Gauges
  • Millibar Gauges
  • Bourdon Tube Gauges
  • Capsule Gauges
  • Digital Gauges
  • Test Pressure Gauges
  • Oil-Filled Gauges
  • Differential Gauges
  • Vacuum Gauges
  • Diaphragm Gauges
  • Oxygen Gauges

Important Considerations When Choosing a Pressure Gauge

When selecting a pressure gauge, consider the following factors:

  1. Material: Options may include stainless steel, brass, Monel, etc.
  2. Dial Size: Common sizes range from 4, 6, 10, to 16 centimeters.
  3. Working Range: Gauges are available with measurements in BAR, PSI, etc.
  4. Thread Type: This could be NPT, BSP, or others.
  5. Connection Type: Horizontal or vertical connections are available.
  6. Accuracy: The precision of the gauge is crucial for reliable readings.

In conclusion, pressure gauges, such as the VALUE CBL High Pressure Gauge, play a vital role in various industrial applications, ensuring that systems operate safely and efficiently by providing essential pressure measurements. Understanding their components, types, and the factors to consider when choosing one is critical for effective monitoring and control in any operational environment

Weight 0.16 kg
Dimensions 15 × 11 × 4 cm
Type of Gas:

R22,R134a,R407C,R410A

Gauge diameter

Ø68 mm

Pressure scale

-1 to 25bar