The pressure in the boiler is shown by a steam gauge, pressure gauge, or dial gauge as it is promiscuously called.
A Bourdon dial gauge or pressure gauge consists of a dial casing, containing a hollow thin brass hoop, oval in cross section, which receives steam from the boiler.
This valve is fitted with a pressure gauge, rubber hose, decarbonizing torch with shut off and flexible tube for insertion into the chamber from which the carbon is to be removed.
Turn in the hand screw on the oxygen regulator until the small pressure gauge shows a reading according to the requirements of the nozzle being used.
This spring tension is adjusted and checked with the help of a pressure gauge attached to the generating chamber.
There was a safety valve, a glass water gauge, a pressure gauge, and two fusible plugs upon the tube.
The boiler was fitted with one spring safety valve, which was screwed down tight, but there was no pressure gauge.
As long ago as 1792 Count Rumford used a pressure gauge.
A pressure gauge convenient to the operator indicates this pressure, and a valve enables the operator to control it.
Pressure gauge feed is also attached and can be piped to any part of machine desired.
A pressure gauge is mounted for observation on a convenient part of the system.
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