windsorleakdetection
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posted on 19-6-07 at 08:56 PM |
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Pressure testing gauge
I go through a lot of gauges for my pressure tester. I have been buying simple filter gauges. I don't know how accurate they are. I recently
found a leak in a line. Thankfully it was visisble, but the new gauge held pressure. That is scary, I have to be accurate. Hopefully it was a one
time melfunction. Does anyone recommend any type of replacement gauges, and has this happened to anyone else.
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Dave
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reedpool
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posted on 20-6-07 at 10:18 AM |
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Quote: | Originally posted by windsorleakdetection
I go through a lot of gauges for my pressure tester. I have been buying simple filter gauges. I don't know how accurate they are. I recently
found a leak in a line. Thankfully it was visisble, but the new gauge held pressure. That is scary, I have to be accurate. Hopefully it was a one
time melfunction. Does anyone recommend any type of replacement gauges, and has this happened to anyone else.
Thanks
Dave |
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Sdewolfe
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posted on 25-6-07 at 04:27 PM |
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Christy makes a glycerine filled gauge for about $10 retail.
0-60 & 0-100psi
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barryswim
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posted on 5-11-07 at 06:05 PM |
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Hello to all you guys, we are a pool company in UK.
Glycerine gauges are far more accurate with no needle bounce.
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DBServices
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posted on 10-12-07 at 11:29 AM |
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You should find a gauge with the pressure you are testing. To be in the middle of the ga scale. If you are testing at 15 PSI then you would want a
0-30psi ga. I use a gly filled ga in a home made water proof container.
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jasongantt
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posted on 23-1-08 at 10:16 PM |
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go to the closest lowes or home depot or even better a commercial plumbing store and get a $40 0-30 psi gauge they work great and if u dont bust em
they will last forever
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