Pressure gauges give local, power-free indication right at the equipment — Bourdon tube, diaphragm and capsule types for operator rounds and maintenance verification. When a technician stands at a pump or filter, a good gauge tells them in a glance what no remote screen can confirm: that the reading at the asset matches the reading on SCADA.
Match the element to the range and media.
The general-purpose workhorse for medium and high pressures — robust, accurate and economical.
For low pressures and corrosive, viscous or fouling media; the diaphragm isolates the media from the movement.
For very low pressures and gases — high sensitivity at the bottom of the range.
Glycerine/silicone filling damps vibration and pulsation — essential near pumps and dosing skids.
Gauges need no power or comms, so they keep working in a power cut and give the field technician an independent check against the SCADA reading — vital for trustworthy maintenance.
Tell us the range, media, mounting and environment and we will specify the gauge, element, fill and seal for reliable local indication.
A pressure gauge gives operators an immediate, power-independent reading of what a process is doing — the first thing a fitter looks at when diagnosing a pump, filter or line. We specify gauges by range, accuracy class, connection, wetted materials and the environment, adding diaphragm seals for aggressive or particle-laden fluids and liquid filling where vibration would otherwise wear the movement. Correct range selection (so the normal reading sits around mid-scale) and sensible placement make a gauge genuinely useful rather than decorative. Reliable local indication complements the plant’s electronic instrumentation, supporting fast troubleshooting and routine confidence checks across the installation.
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