Inline Pressure Gauges
Inline
Pressure Gauges
Posted
by Shawn Gavin on Feb 18th 2020
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the original video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-A_PgWDsZU
Hey
everybody, Shawn Gavin, RHG products. I'm talking today about inline pressure
gauges. As you can see here, this inline pressure gauge reads 0 to 160. It's
liquid-filled. It's mounted to an inline T fitting. Simply connect your
waterline here and here and the gauge will give you a reading. Now, gauges are
important because many times when you're trying to troubleshoot a system,
you'll need to know the inlet pressure. If you know that pressure is too low on
RODI system, you're going to get poor water quality from a production
standpoint out of the unit, so your production will be lower, your gallons per
minute. If you have one of these inline and you're trying to deal with tech
support of any type, trying to figure out what is going on with your system, if
you have adequate pressure, you can rule out the pressure issue. If you have
low pressure, then you know that might be part of the problem.
These
are real simple to install. Most systems on the market are plum with this
tubing type stuff. This is half inch, they call it. This is definitely on
nearly everything we do here at Tucker. To install this inline on a line like
this, you want the gauge before your RO, your reverse osmosis membrane, so that
way when the RO is in production mode, you get in the back pressure on the
gauge, you can see what the incoming pressure is. You can put this before your
pre-filters, your sediment or your carbon or anything like that, or you can put
it after your pre-filters and before your RO. But you definitely want it before
the RO.
And
the other thing that you could do is you can put one before your pre-filters
and one after. If you put it before the pre-filters, it will tell your incoming
water pressure. After the pre-filters, it will read the water pressure after
your pre-filtration. And so that's important. If you see a big pressure drop
between the two, then you know your pre-filters need changed because they're
clogged. If you swap that out, put a new one in, your gauges inline there
should read close to what the first one does. If you've got 50 PSI coming in,
if you've got good flow through your pre-filters, you should be right about 50
PSI coming out of the pre-filters. But most systems are only going to need one
of these and it will help you with just about anything you run into.
So
how to install it. Let's assume this is a line going from my carbon pre-filter
to my RO on my system. Simply cut the tube where you want the pressure gauge to
go. So now you've got disconnected line here, and it's simple. It just push
fits, so pushes on here, pushes on here. That completes your hose again, so you
can see that. And now when you run your water through here and you build up
your back pressure with your RO, you'll get a reading on your gauge.
These
are available from us at www.rhgproducts.com, and nice little thing to have on
your system so that you can understand what the pressure coming in is. Thank
you very much.
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