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BMS Controls Glossary

Differential Water Pressure Gauge

A differential water pressure gauge is a device used to measure the difference in pressure between two points in a water system. It is typically used to measure the pressure of a water system at two different points in order to ensure that the pressure is consistent throughout the system. This is important for ensuring that the water pressure is adequate for the needs of the system. The differential water pressure gauge works by measuring the difference in pressure between two points in the system. This difference is then displayed on the gauge, allowing the user to easily identify any discrepancies in the pressure. The gauge is usually calibrated to measure pressure in either pounds per square inch (psi) or bars. Differential water pressure gauges are used in a variety of applications, including water supply systems, irrigation systems, and industrial water systems. They are also used to monitor the pressure of oil and gas pipelines. By using a differential water pressure gauge, users can ensure that the pressure of their water system is consistent and adequate for their needs.