About Vacuum Suction Gauge
With the support of our deft and diligent team of professional, we are proficient in manufacturing and supplying a qualitative range of Vacuum Suction Gauge. Manufactured in accordance with industrial norms, these suction gauges are immensely used to measure the flow and pressure of various components. For meeting the diversified requirements of our clients, we offer these suction gauges in various sizes and specifications. This Vacuum Suction Gauge is available at market leading prices.
Features
- Accurate performance
- Highly efficient
- Commendable functionality
Durable Construction for Industrial UseEngineered with a powder coated steel case and phosphor bronze Bourdon tube, this vacuum suction gauge ensures longevity and reliable performance in demanding industrial environments. Its large glass diameter and stainless steel/brass options offer versatility for varied operational needs.
Accurate Pressure MeasurementBenefit from 1.6% FSD accuracy for critical pressure monitoring. This gauge is ideal for maintaining system integrity in vacuum applications, giving users confidence in its precision during regular operation.
FAQs of Vacuum Suction Gauge:
Q: How does the mechanical Bourdon tube sensor operate in the Vacuum Suction Gauge?
A: The Bourdon tube sensor works by reacting to pressure changes within the vacuum system, causing the tube to flex and drive the gauges pointer. This mechanism offers reliable, direct analog readings without the need for external power.
Q: What materials are used for sealing and construction of the gauge?
A: The gauge is constructed from powder coated steel and has a phosphor bronze Bourdon tube. Its seals are made of neoprene rubber, while main elements can be chosen in stainless steel or brass for corrosion resistance and durability.
Q: When should this Vacuum Suction Gauge be used in an industrial setting?
A: The gauge is best utilized when precise vacuum pressure measurement is required, such as during system commissioning, routine maintenance, or troubleshooting of vacuum systems operating up to 1.6 MPa.
Q: Where is the Vacuum Suction Gauge installed in a vacuum system?
A: This gauge is typically installed at essential monitoring points within a vacuum system where a 1/4 BSP threaded port is available, allowing for easy integration and secure connection.
Q: What is the installation process for the gauge in vacuum applications?
A: Installation involves securing the gauge into a 1/4 BSP compatible port, ensuring the neoprene rubber seal is properly seated to prevent leaks. The powder coated steel case can be mounted securely for protection and accessibility.
Q: How can users benefit from the gauges accuracy in daily operation?
A: The high accuracy of 1.6% FSD ensures precise monitoring, which helps maintain system performance, minimize downtime, and safeguard expensive equipment against incorrect pressure levels, enhancing overall operational efficiency.