low-pressure gauge
1low-pressure gauge — Instrument for measuring pressures in range of 0 psia to 50 psia 10 kPa to 350 kPa …
2Low-pressure steam — Steam Steam (st[=e]m), n. [OE. stem, steem, vapor, flame, AS. ste[ a]m vapor, smoke, odor; akin to D. stoom steam, perhaps originally, a pillar, or something rising like a pillar; cf. Gr. sty ein to erect, sty^los a pillar, and E. stand.] 1. The… …
3pressure gauge — 1. an instrument for measuring the pressure of a gas or liquid. 2. an instrument used to determine the pressure in the bore or chamber of a gun when the charge explodes. [1860 65] * * * Instrument for measuring the condition of a fluid (liquid or …
4low side gauge — A gauge that can indicate both pressure and vacuum. Also called a compound gauge …
5Time pressure gauge — A time pressure gauge is an instrument that digitally displays pressure data into time intervals. It translates complex pressure data (pounds per square inch or psi) into simplified duration format (time) creating greater precision and efficiency …
6Tire-pressure gauge — A tire pressure gauge is a pressure gauge used to measure the pressure of tires on a vehicle. Environmental conditions can introduce a 13% to 15% variability in pressure due to temperature (0 °C to 40 °C), and additional changes can result due to …
7oil pressure gauge — An instrument on the dashboard which indicates the oil pressure as the oil is pumped through the engine. If this gauge shows a sharp drop, reads low, or lights up, it is possible that there is no oil in the engine. Stop the vehicle and turn off… …
8gauge, low-pressure — Instrument for measuring pressures in range of 0 psia to 50 psia 10 kPa to 350 kPa …
9boiler, hot water and low-pressure steam — a boiler furnishing hot water at pressures not more than 30 psi gauge (308 kPa) or steam at pressures not more than 15 psi gauge (205 kPa) …
10hot water and low-pressure steam boiler — A boiler furnishing hot water at pressures not more than 30 psi gauge (308 kPa) or steam at pressures not more than 15 psi gauge (205 kPa) …