REDWIRE John Brooks Company’s pressure gauges: ideal for measuring liquid pressure

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Pressure gauges work for different tasks.

Businesses across Canada trust John Brooks Company Limited for a broad selection of fluid-control solutions. For example, the company is an authorized distributor of pressure gauges, with a wide variety available. These devices measure the pressure of liquids, gases, or vapours in pressure-powered units to ensure there are no leaks or pressure variations that could affect system performance. Measuring liquid pressure with these gauges is essential to maintain mechanisms that depend on appropriate pressure control and properly operating mechanisms that depend on pressure-control values.

Precision, cost-efficiency, and ease

Pressure systems must work within a specific spectrum of pressures; any divergence from the acceptable range may affect a system’s operation. For example, too high or low pressure can have a negative effect on product yield and quality and/or cause safety risks. So pressure gauges are valued highly for their precision, cost-efficiency, and ease of use and of maintenance.

Pressure gauges are useful in several ways, such as checking for faults in water systems or tanks by measuring the force of pressure in the water or air going through them. They can also be used on well systems’ storage tanks to make sure that pumps turn on and off properly. Industrial organizations typically use these gauges on water-treatment equipment and reverse osmosis systems, in which pressure is a major part of system performance.

Water-pressure regulators in municipal water-supply systems distribute water to property holes at pressures from 50 to 70 pounds per square inch (psi). John Brooks Company recommends using a PSI-measuring pressure gauge for testing water pressure to see if it is too high or low. All of these gauges indicate the variation in pressure between the port and the outside environment; for instance, if a pressure gauge installed in a pipe reaches 30 psi and the environmental pressure is 13 psi absolute, the absolute pressure in the pipe is 43 psi.

The John Brooks Company team carries various models of precision pressure gauges manufactured by Pitanco, designed for different industrial applications. The selection includes multi-purpose, liquid-filled, glycerin-filled, welding, panel-mound, sanitary, and portable, instruments.

To learn more, contact John Brooks Company.


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Posted by John Brooks Company Limited


John Brooks Company Limited: Fluid Handling Solution providers since 1938. For over 80 years, John Brooks Company has pr... Read more

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