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The Ashcroft blog provides helpful information about pressure and temperature instruments. Gain the knowledge you need to keep your business running!

Dave Dlugos, Product Marketing Leader, Temperature Products

Dave Dlugos has a BSEE degree and 40 years of experience in the measurement industry performing design engineering and product management. He has earned 4 U.S. patents and joined Ashcroft in 2007, currently as the Product Marketing Leader for Temperature products. He is a senior member of the International Society of Automation (ISA), past ISA District 1, Vice President, ISA water and wastewater division board member and the President of CT Valley ISA Section.

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pressure gauge | Pressure Instruments

A pressure gauge is a mechanical instrument that is used to measure and monitor the pressure of air, gases or fluids in process, commercial and industrial systems. These devices operate using the system’s process, meaning they will give you a reading even when you have no power source. But to understand pressure gauges and how they work, you need to start with the basics. Ashcroft has been making these instruments since 1852 and we wrote this article to give you a foundation of information that you can use as a reference. Read on to learn about the different types of pressure gauges (process, commercial, industrial, digital) and their functional components. Also become knowledgeable of gauge operating principles and construction, manufacturing standards, sensing and scale elements for various applications, dial options, and more. When you are done reading, you will also find additional resources that may interest you.

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Pressure Instruments | differential pressure gauge | Flow measurement

If you work in an industry with harsh process environments like oil and gas, water and wastewater and others, you know that liquid and gas flow measurement is critical to ensuring your operation runs safely and efficiently. You also know that purchasing a flow meter to perform this function can cost you thousands of dollars. One popular and very effective alternative is to configure a differential pressure (DP) gauge to measure flow. This simple step can deliver the same results and save you money. In this article, you will learn the basic concepts of fluid dynamics and pressure distribution based on Bernoulli’s Principle. You will also see why DP gauges are ideal for monitoring flow in harsh environments and how easy it is to configure these instruments to meet your specific needs. Since 1852, Ashcroft has been an industry leader in measurement instrumentation. As a product marketing leader, I am happy to share information that can help you discover solutions to your complex challenges. When you are finished, you will know how to configure your DP gauge to measure flow and be guided to other helpful resources that can help you find the right DP gauge for the job.

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Transducer | pressure transducer | Pressure Instruments | pressure transmitter

For the industry novice looking to understand the basics of pressure measurement instruments, it can be confusing and overwhelming to search through the seemingly limitless number of available transmitters and transducers.

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pressure switch | microswitch

Your pressure switch can be impacted by many factors when used in an application. Pressure and temperature ranges can interfere with your measurements if you are using the wrong pressure instrument for the job. An appropriate microswitch for your pressure switch can mean the difference between a reliable, repeatable reading or not. How can you ensure you are choosing the right microswitch for your application?

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pressure gauge | gauge dial size

Pressure gauges come in a number of different options, including range, materials and size. You can even customize the gauge dial. Different dial sizes can suit your particular application and the location of your pressure gauge. So, what size pressure gauge is best for your application?

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Hydrogen | pressure switch

When your application involves hazardous locations, it’s important to use instruments that are up to the challenges these applications can offer. In environments with a fire or explosion risk, the wrong pressure instruments can lead to operator injury, equipment damage or worse. How can you avoid these problems?