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Water Pressure Test Gauge, 0-200 psi/kpa, 3/4 Hose Thread, Peak Pressure Record

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Why Test Your Home's Water Pressure?

Having too much water pressure can be hard on all plumbing lines and fixtures and can even cause blowouts in flex lines or washing machine hoses, which in turn can flood the house. Testing water pressure occasionally can catch a problem with the regulator before the high pressure can damage any plumbing.

The pressure level can vary in most residential homes. Normal water pressure is generally between 40 and 60 PSI, most homeowners prefer something right in the middle around 50 psi. Water pressure should not be higher than 60 PSI.

How to test the water pressure?

  1. Choose the location: Select an outdoor hose spigot closest to where the home's main water supply line enters the house.
  2. Check for Running Water: To get an accurate reading when you test water pressure, make sure water isn't being used anywhere inside or outside the house.
  3. Install the Pressure Gauge: Screw the pressure gauge onto the faucet. There will be a rubber gasket inside the pressure gauge, and you should be able to simply hand-tighten the pressure gauge to get a good seal.
  4. Check the Pressure: Turn the faucet all the way, and then read the pressure on the gauge's dial. Typical home water pressure ranges from 40–50 psi and generally should not exceed 60 psi. Most standard pressure regulators have a maximum adjustment up to 75 psi. So if the reading on the pressure gauge is over 75 psi, then you know that the pressure regulator is not working correctly and will have to be repaired or replaced.

Product Description

Water Pressure Test Gauge features a large 2-1/2" face for easy reading. It has a 3/4" H.T. Hose Connection which easily attaches to an outside hose bibb. A Red needle can record the peak pressure. The pressure range is 0-200psi/kpa double scale. It has ASME Type "B" accuracy.

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4.6 out of 5 stars 836

Price: $8.99 - $9.99

Lead Free: No - Yes Water Proof: No - Yes Peak Pressure: No - Yes Liquid Filled: No - Yes Size: 2" - 2.5" Case: Steel - Stainless Steel Range: 0-200 psi/kpa Connection: 3/4" Female Hose

product information:

AttributeValue
package_dimensions‎4.65 x 3.4 x 1.75 inches; 4.8 ounces
date_first_available‎August 1, 2020
manufacturer‎Solimeta
best_sellers_rank#20,845 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
#47 in Industrial Pressure Gauges
customer_reviews
ratings_count836
stars4.6

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