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Pressure Gauge | MNPT 0-30 PSI Rear Mount - Sanitary Stainless Steel SS304 (5 Pack) - Glacier Tanks

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About Pressure Gauge | MNPT 0-30 PSI Rear Mount

Rear mount pressure gauges are often attached to a CIP (clean in place) system pipe via a spool, to gauge water pressure being fed to the spray ball. A ball valve is commonly used to regulate the flow of water into the CIP pipe. A bottom mount pressure gauge is likely found on top of a tank to monitor interior pressure. Whichever mount suits your needs, the ability to quickly and easily read the pressure gauge is most important. We recommend either a teflon tape or more permanent liquid to seal the gauge.0-30 psi304 Stainless Steel Casing¼" Male NPT FittingRear MountGlycerin filled casing2.5" Face+/- 3-2-3% AccuracyNotes & Installation InstructionsTo return gauge to zero after shipping, equalize the pressure using the rubber glycerin cap. This cap can either be pushed to the side to break the seal temporarily and allow the gauge to take in air, or leak some glycerin to return to zero. Or you can snip the tip of the cap per the instruction on the sticker when it is permanently installed so it will maintain zero. Gauge zero will move up and down with the local atmospheric pressure, so if cap is left un-trimmed, zeroing may need to be done periodically. The stainless steel case is filled with glycerine to protect the internals against vibration and pulsation. This prevents needle chatter and it is normal for a bubble to be in the fluid.Gauge accuracy is maintained only in a temperature range of 0 to 140°F (-18 to 60°C), any measurement made outside of this range cannot be guaranteed accurate and may lead to malfunction. Gauges that have a +/- 3-2-3% accuracy is categorized as ASME B40.100 Grade B, meaning that the lower and upper 1/4 of the scale has 3% accuracy and the middle 1/2 is 2% accurate.