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Air Bleed Valve at Diff. Pressure Gage - Required?

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Dan1978

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Dan1978 (Mechanical)(OP)27 Nov 17 02:54
Hello,

I am installing an inline sediment filter on a domestic water piping system. We want to install a differential pressure gage mounted above the filter to determine when the filter needs to be changed. Incoming pressure would be about 50-60 PSI and am measuring a pressure difference in the range of 10 - 15 PSI. The small 1/8” dia. pipes feeding the gauge will be tee’d off the main line from the top side. Here’s a link to the pressure gage we’re using;


Do I need to install air bleed valves at the inlets to the gage? My thought is it shouldn’t really matter what’s applying pressure to the gage itself, whether that be the fluid directly, or what will likely be the case, trapped air in the piping. The air and water have to be at the same pressure so as long as something is exerting the force.

I would like to avoid installing air bleed valves as there is limited space. Would really appreciate any thoughts or if someone has had a similar experience with a similar setup.

Thanks,
Dan Sheppard
 
I have never seen an air bleed valve installed for a pressure gauge for domestic water.
 
That’s a good point. I’ll probably install a little screw type Bleed Valve just for fun lol.

Thanks
 
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