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Pressure gauges are used for a variety of industrial and application-specific pressure monitoring applications.  Uses include visual monitoring of air and gas pressure for compressors, vacuum equipment, process lines and specialty tank applications such as medical gas cylinders and fire extinguishers.  In addition to visual indication, some pressure gauges are configured to provide electrical output of indicated pressure and monitoring of other variables such as temperature.

It is important to select a pressure range that accommodates all anticipated pressure swings, and which prevents excessive needle movement. It is recommended to confine normal operating pressure to 25% to 75% of scale. With fluctuating pressure (e.g., pulsation by a pump or compressor) the maximum operating pressure should be lower (50% of the full range).  Choices for pressure gauges measurement ranges include positive pressure, vacuum measurement, compound measurement, differential pressure, absolute pressure, and sealed pressure.  A positive pressure gauge measures a pressure range from zero pressure to a higher, positive pressure.  Vacuum measurement switches measure vacuum pressure (negative pressure).  A compound pressure gauge measures a pressure range from negative pressure (vacuum) to positive pressure.  Differential pressure gauges give the relative pressure between two points. If both operating pressures are the same, the measuring element cannot move and no pressure will be indicated. A differential pressure is indicated when one pressure is higher or lower. Low differential pressures can be measured directly in cases of high static pressures.  Absolute gauges are used where pressures are to be measured independently of the natural fluctuations in atmospheric pressure. The pressure of the media to be measured is compared against a reference pressure of absolute zero (absolute vacuum) in a sealed reference chamber.  Sealed gauge pressure measurement is similar in concept to an Absolute Pressure gauge, except that the pressure of the media to be measured is compared to standard atmospheric pressure (at sea-level).

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Analog Pressure Gauges
Analog pressure gauges are mechanical devices that include bellows, Bourdon tubes, capsule elements and diaphragm element gauges.
Digital Pressure Gauges
Digital pressure gauges use electronic components to convert applied pressure into usable signals. The gauge readout has a digital numerical display.
Pressure Sensors
Pressure sensors include all sensors, transducers and elements that produce an electrical signal proportional to pressure or changes in pressure.
Pressure Switches
Pressure switches are actuated by a change in the pressure of a liquid or gas.  They activate electromechanical or solid-state switches upon reaching a specific pressure level.
Pressure Transmitters
Pressure transmitters translate the low level output of a sensor or transducer to a higher level signal suitable for transmission to a site where it can be further processed. These devices include pressure sensors, transducers, elements, and instruments.
Vacuum Gauges and Instruments
Vacuum gauges are devices for measuring vacuum or sub-atmospheric pressures.
Vacuum Sensors
Vacuum sensors are devices for measuring vacuum or sub-atmospheric pressures.

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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
500-S PRESSURE GAUGE netCOMPONENTS Not Provided Not Provided Not Provided
500-S PRESSURE GAUGE netCOMPONENTS Not Provided Not Provided Not Provided
287-1928-ND Digi-Key Honeywell Sensing and Control/Sensym Sensors, Transducers SENSOR PRESS GAUGE DIG 100PSI
287-1931-ND Digi-Key Honeywell Sensing and Control/Sensym Sensors, Transducers SENSOR PRESS GAUGE DIGITL 100PSI
287-1933-ND Digi-Key Honeywell Sensing and Control/Sensym Sensors, Transducers SENSOR PRESS GAUGE DIGITL 300PSI

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