What is the function of pressure gauge in the boiler?
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Explanation: The function of the pressure gauge is to indicate the steam pressure inside the boiler drum in bar or in Kgf in cm2 or in KN/m2 in gauge pressure.
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The function of the pressure gauge in the boiler is to indicate steam pressure
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Pressure gauge:
A pressure gauge is a device that measures the state of a liquid or gas by calculating the force that the fluid would apply to a unit area if it were at rest, such as pounds per square inch or newtons per square centimeter.
The function of the pressure gauge in the boiler
- The pressure gauge's work is to display the steam pressure inside the boiler drum in gauge pressure, whether it be in bars or meters per second per square foot.
- If the boiler has a superheater, a second pressure gauge that is attached to the superheater header shows the pressure of the superheated steam at any particular time.
- One of the popular types of gauges is the Bourdon pressure gauge.
- The gauge pressure is the pressure that is measured by the gauge
- In the pressure gauge a water-filled U-shaped tube is installed between the hollow block and the drum.
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