Description
A liquid gauge, also known as a liquid-filled pressure gauge, is a measuring instrument used to monitor and display the pressure of liquids in a system. It typically consists of a dial face, a pressure sensing element, and a liquid-filled chamber surrounding the sensing element. The liquid, often glycerin or silicone oil, serves to dampen the effects of vibration and pulsation, providing more accurate and stable pressure readings. Liquid gauges provide precise and reliable pressure measurements, enabling operators to monitor and maintain optimal pressure levels within a system.