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"I suspect that a vacuum gauge at the small pressures I am dealing with here would be about useless. The gauge just doesn't seem that accurate, but again... no point of reference. "
A vacuum gauge is too coarse , mostly tells when plugged.
Murphy sells a differential pressure gauge that connects to either side of the filter and reads the loss because of plugging.
Sold as an alarm gauge if desired.
A vacuum gauge is too coarse , mostly tells when plugged.
Murphy sells a differential pressure gauge that connects to either side of the filter and reads the loss because of plugging.
Sold as an alarm gauge if desired.