/ Electric Contact Thermometers for Bottom Mounted Capillaries Connection CW-4
Description
Pressure gauges are usually composed of the following parts:
Mechanical pressure gauge:
The electronic pressure gauge operates when pressure is applied to the membrane that expands and contracts. At this time, the slider will move to the current parameter, and at the same time cause the magnetic field to change, affecting up the clock. This helps users easily observe and know the pressure to be measured on the watch face.
Electronic pressure gauge:
When fluid passes through the pressure gauge, the pressure will cause the copper tube (bourdon) to expand and at the same time pull the transmission part to work, and cause the watch hand to rotate when connected to the gear. The clock needle operates to indicate pressure based on the pressure of the fluid passing through.