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DIY digital pressure gauge. We are discussing digital homemade pressure gauges. Of the tools required



How to measure the pressure at the outlet of the reducer:

Those who have tried to purchase a pressure gauge for measuring low pressure know that this is not so easy to do, and the price is not small, 2000-3000 rubles.
How to measure the gas pressure at the outlet of the reducer?
In this article we will tell you about several fairly budget-friendly methods.

Method No. 1:
Measuring pressure using a U-shaped pressure gauge

U-shaped pressure gauge is a liquid pressure gauge consisting of communicating vessels in which the measured pressure is determined by one or more liquid levels.
IN U In -shaped glass manometers, the free end of the tube communicates with the atmosphere, and the measured pressure is supplied to the other end. The simplest scheme measuring pressure with a liquid glass manometer is shown in the figure:

Atmosphere pressure P atm acts on one end U-shaped tube partially filled with working fluid. The other end of the tube is connected to the area of ​​​​measured pressure using various types of supply devices P abs. At R abs > R atm, the liquid located in the part of the supplied measured pressure will be displaced into the part connected to the atmosphere. As a result, between the levels of liquids located in different parts U-shaped tube, a column of liquid is formed, height h– measured excess pressure.

The picture shows U-shaped liquid glass pressure-vacuum gauge. U-shaped glass tube 1 is fixed to a metal or wooden base 3. On it, between two tubes, there is a scale plate 4 with applied linear markings. The tube is filled with working fluid to the zero mark relative to the scale plate. The thickenings at the ends of the glass tube are intended for a tighter connection of rubber hoses.

When measuring overpressure to one end U The measured pressure medium is supplied through an -shaped tube. The second exit remains free and communicates with the atmosphere. A similar situation occurs when measuring vacuum pressure. The symmetry of the linear markings on the scale plate ensures the applicability of the device for measuring excess and (or) vacuum pressure.
U-shaped liquid pressure gauges with water as the working fluid can be used as pressure gauges, draft gauges and draft gauges for measuring air pressure, non-aggressive gases in the range of ±10 kPa (100 mbar).

You can buy a ready-made pressure gauge with a glass tube. This pressure gauge can also be made on our own using transparent PVC tube and ruler.
Naturally, the readings of this pressure gauge will be in mm. water column. To convert them to another value, use the converter at the end of this page.

Method number 2:
Measuring pressure using a household blood pressure monitor

Pressure can be measured with a household blood pressure monitor.

1. Take a tonometer (not a fully automatic one, but one in which the cuff is inflated using a rubber bulb).


2. Disconnect the bulb and pick up a piece of hose that will act as an adapter between the reducer and the tonometer hose.


3. Connect the output of the reducer to the tonometer hose (the valve on the cylinder must be closed)


4. Clamp the hose going to the cuff (you can use a clamp, a small vice, or, after folding the hose several times, tighten it with a thread).


5. Press the "Start" button on the tonometer. The tonometer will calibrate and after a few seconds will be ready for measurement; the display will show “0”


6. Open the valve on the cylinder, the tonometer will show outlet pressure gearbox in mm. mercury column. Pay attention to the cuff; it should not inflate.


7. CLOSE THE VALVE ON THE CYLINDER.


To convert the resulting value to millibars, use the converter located at the end of the page.

If you have an adjustable reducer and need to set a certain pressure, follow these steps:
- in the unit converter, enter the required value in millibars
- determine the corresponding value in mm. mercury
- press the start button on the tonometer, the tonometer will calibrate and after a few seconds will be ready for measurement, “0” will appear on the display
- open the valve on the cylinder, the tonometer will show the output pressure of the reducer in mm. mercury
- when adjusting the gearbox, set the value you need.
- close the valve on the cylinder

ATTENTION!
Do not use the tonometer to continuously (continuously) measure gas pressure.
The materials of which the tonometer is made are not intended for long-term contact with LPG.

Gas unit converter:

Soon we will tell you about another simple and inexpensive way low pressure measurements

...I decided to write a strange post. Somehow, a post about making a pressure gauge caught my eye. Or rather, not the device itself, but its miniature copy. For what? For all kinds of crafts where you don’t need to use these devices (and it’s unlikely that they can be found in this size).

MANOMETER (from the Greek manos - loose and metron - measure, metreo - measure), a device for measuring liquid and gas pressure. Depending on the design of the sensitivity of the element, there are liquid, piston, deformation and spring pressure gauges (tubular, membrane, bellows);

dependencies of some are also used physical quantities(e.g. electric current) from pressure. There are absolute pressure gauges - they measure absolute pressure (from zero), gauge pressure gauges - they measure the difference between the pressure in any system and atmospheric pressure, barometers, differential pressure gauges, vacuum gauges.


A “cork” is cut out of the elastic using a tube. Later, we will need it as a backing for the pressure gauge scale.

We cut the tubes to the diameter we need. One tube is slightly larger - this will be our body. The second tube is smaller. It will serve as a stopper for the rear wall on one side and the glass on the other.


We make the elastic band the thickness on which we want to place the instrument scale.

We cut out the image of the desired scale, suitable in size. I made the scales in advance. I collected pictures from the network, removed everything unnecessary, and made several images of the same scale. different sizes and printed it at the nearest photo kiosk.


For glass we take any transparent plastic. I used a CD box. We cut a circle along the inner diameter of a wide tube with side cutters. We adjust it with a file. The glass should fit very tightly, then glue will not be needed.

We make it from a brass plate back wall. It should be the same diameter as the glass.

Let's start assembling the product. First, glue the back wall to the end of the smaller tube. Then we glue the tubes so that one is in the other, while the bottom should be at the same level as the end of the larger tube. We drill a hole in the body.

IN drilled hole We insert the wire, on both sides of which we place the halves of our substrate, Glue it.

We use thinner wire to make a decorative ring that will hide the edges of the paper scale.

We shorten the second hand from wristwatch to the appropriate size and glue on the scale.

This is what the reverse side of our device looks like. On the wire coming out of it, you can put on a thin tube shorter. The part of the wire not covered by the tube will later be inserted into the tank (or into that part of your craft on which you plan to install this dummy).

It remains to grind the body and insert the glass.

You can simplify the task by using these nuts as a body.

Result.

Hello! Many people know firsthand about such a measuring device as a pressure gauge. But many people find it difficult to imagine the device and the principle of its operation.

A pressure gauge is designed to measure the pressure of a liquid or gas. Moreover, the pressure gauge for measuring gas and liquid pressure is not structurally different from each other. So if you have a pressure gauge lying around somewhere to measure liquid pressure, then you can safely use it to measure gas pressure and vice versa.

To better understand how the pressure gauge works and works, look at the figure below.

The pressure gauge consists of a body with a measurement scale, a copper flat tube 1 folded in the shape of a circle, a fitting 2, a transmission mechanism 3 from the tube to the pointer 4. Using the fitting, the pressure gauge is wrapped in a vessel where the pressure of the medium (gas or liquid) is to be measured.

How a manometer works

When gas and liquid under pressure are supplied through fitting 2, the folded tube 1 will tend to straighten, and through the transmission mechanism the movement of the tube will be transmitted to the arrow 4. It, in turn, will indicate the amount of pressure, which can be read using a scale. When the pressure decreases, the tube will collapse again and the arrow will indicate a decrease in pressure.

Electric contact pressure gauge device

I think you can guess how an electric contact pressure gauge works. Its design is no different from a conventional pressure gauge, except that it has built-in contacts. There are usually two of them and their position on the pressure gauge scale can be changed.

What if you don’t have an electrical contact pressure gauge, but you really need one? What to do then? Then you need to make a homemade electric contact pressure gauge.

I'll tell you how to make a homemade electric contact pressure gauge. To do this, you will need a simple pressure gauge, two small strips of tin from a tin can, double-sided tape and two thin wires.

Using a sharp awl, pry up and remove the large retaining ring. Then remove the glass and then the rubber washer. Drill two holes in the pressure gauge housing to allow two wires to pass through them.

Cut two strips from the tin and bend them in the shape of the letter L. Solder a thin insulated wire to the base. From double-sided tape, cut two strips equal in size to the strips and stick it on the strips. Next, glue the resulting contacts to the pressure gauge scale within the specified pressure limits.


Pass the wires through the holes and bring them out.

Reinstall the rubber gasket and then the glass. Secure everything with a locking ring. That's it, the homemade electric contact pressure gauge is ready. For example, I used this one in a homemade automatic system water supply of a private house.

Connection diagram for electrical contact pressure gauge

In order to act on any actuator with this pressure gauge, a special circuit is needed. You can see an example of this scheme in the figure below.

At the minimum pressure of the medium (gas or liquid) in the electrocontact pressure gauge, contacts 1 and 2 will be closed. In this case, the electromagnetic relay K1 will work. It, in turn, with its contacts K1.1 will supply power to the winding of the magnetic starter K3. With contacts K3.1, it will shunt contacts K1.1, while opening the contacts in the pressure gauge 1 and 2, relay K1 releases its contacts K1.1. But at the same time, the starter winding K3 will continue to flow around with current. With its contacts K3.2, the magnetic starter will supply power to the motor M of the pump or compressor.

With a further increase in pressure in the pressure gauge, contacts 1 and 3 close. In this case, the electromagnetic relay K2 will operate and open the power supply circuit of the coil K3 of the magnetic starter with its contacts. Contacts K3.2 will open and the power supply to motor M will disappear. With a further decrease in pressure and the closure of pressure gauge contacts 1 and 2, the cycle will repeat.

U-shaped pressure gauge- a device for measuring pressure, which consists of a transparent tube made in the shape of the Latin letter “U”. The sides of such a pressure gauge have the same length.

Depending on what type of pressure is being measured, the tubes of the U-shaped pressure gauge may be open, then the liquid will be exposed to atmospheric pressure. The tubes can also be closed and connected to a pressure source. If both ends of the tube are open, the liquid levels in both columns are the same because the pressure on them is the same.

Working principle of U-shaped pressure gauge

When pressure is applied to column "B" of the manometer, the height of the liquid in column "A" increases, and the height of column "B" decreases.

Since the "A" pillar is exposed to atmospheric pressure, the pressure gauge actually shows the difference between the applied pressure and atmospheric pressure. When dealing with a U-gauge, when measuring pressure, it is necessary to take into account the offset levels in both columns.

The pressure gauge scale allows you to determine the height of liquid columns in the tubes. Most pressure gauge scales have a corrective device to adjust the position of the scale. Before taking measurements with a pressure gauge, you should make sure that the liquid levels in the columns are the same. Then the position of the scale is adjusted so that both levels coincide with the level of the zero mark on the scale. This operation is called “zeroing” or setting the pressure gauge to zero. It is carried out in order to ensure the accuracy of the measurements made, provided that the measuring device is working properly and the liquid used in it is of sufficient purity.