Low Pressure Gauges and How They’re Used

Many kinds of low pressure gauges can be found in the home, whether it be for a pump, air compressor, air filter, gas burner or respirator. One common place where low pressure gauges can be found is the kitchen. For an example, my aunt has always been a big fan of canning food and Continue reading

The Green, Mean Gas Pressure Gauge

With the current focus on environmental conservatism, it is important for us to do all that we can to conserve. You may not realize how important appropriately inflated tires may be in that goal; the inflation pressure of your tires significantly effects how much fuel it will take to Continue reading

Our Friend the Pressure Gage

 

Next to cell phones and remote controls, pressure gages are some of the most common doodads we use in this world. Unlike cell phones and remotes controls, though, it is not merely a matter of paying your phone bill or putting in new batteries that promises definitive steadfastness and Continue reading

A Thousand and One Pressure Gauges

Ashcroft digital pressure gauge

Pressure Gauges images courtesy of Ashcroft Inc.

While visiting a friend in Seattle this past fall, I went camping in the beautiful Cascades of Washington. Because it was decided on a whim, we did not have the needed outdoor gear on hand, and so the trunk of our car carried with us a rather hodgepodge collection of equipment we managed to borrow from friends, including a beat up tent that was missing an unfortunate number of stakes. This, of course, was not realized until we were setting up in our little corner of the middle of nowhere at Continue reading

Your Oil Pressure Gauge and You

Dwyer diferential pressure gauge

Oil Pressure Gauge images courtesy of Dwyer Instruments, Inc.

For the Average Joe or Jane, such as myself, oil pressure gauges are things dads spend a lot of time checking and rechecking on their cars and yelling at you about if you happen to not do the same yourself. As a procrastinating and forgetful daughter, Continue reading

Getting Down and Dirty with High Pressure Gauges

Ametek high pressure gauge

High Pressure Gauges images courtesy of Ametek U.S. Gauge.

A growing point of political contention these days is hydraulic fracturing, or what is commonly referred as “hydrofracking” or simply “fracking”. The purpose of hydraulic fracturing is to access and obtain natural gasses beneath the earth’s crust via a horizontal drilling mechanism that fractures through the layers of rock. While this can be potentially harmful to the environment, particularly regarding the subsequent level of contamination in the surrounding water supply, fracking not only provides possible alternatives to oil, but also creates Continue reading

Lost in Space with Vacuum Gauges

In 1808, a baby boy named Eugene Bourdon was born in Paris, France and grew up to make it on the prestigious list of notable inventors. Beginning his career as a watchmaker, he eventually moved on up the ladder as an engineer, ultimately hitting the nail on the head with his invention of Continue reading

The Low Down on Temperature Pressure Gauges

Being a well-fed, middle-class American, the bounty of home-cooking I had the pleasure of ingesting these past few merry months has caused the waist of my pants to sit uncomfortably tight against my stuffed belly. Some of this food was prepared in Continue reading