Inst ToolsInst ToolsInst Tools
  • Courses
  • Videos
  • Q & A
    • Interview
      • Instrumentation
      • Electronics
      • Electrical
      • Practical Questions
    • MCQ
      • Instrumentation MCQ
      • Electrical MCQ
      • Electronics MCQ
      • Control Systems MCQ
      • Analog Electronics MCQ
      • Digital Electronics MCQ
      • Power Electronics MCQ
      • Microprocessor MCQ
      • Multiple Choice Questions
  • EE
    • Electronics
      • Electronics Q & A
      • Electronic Basics
      • Electronic Devices & Circuits
      • Electronics Animation
      • Digital Electronics
    • Electrical
      • Electrical Basics
      • Electrical Q & A
      • Power Electronics
      • Electrical Machines
      • Electrical Animation
      • Power Systems
      • Switchgear & Protection
      • Transmission & Distribution
  • Measure
    • Control Valves
    • Calibration
    • Temperature
    • Pressure
    • Flow
    • Level
    • Analyzers
    • Switches
    • Vibration
    • Solenoid Valve
  • Control
    • PLC Tutorials
    • Control Systems
    • Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
    • Communication
    • Fire & Gas System
  • More
    • Design
    • Tools
    • Animation
    • Basics
    • Formulas
    • Standards
    • TextBooks
    • Common
    • Software
    • Excel Tools
    • Erection & Commissioning
    • Process Fundamentals
    • Videos
    • Books
Search
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
Reading: How to Prepare Pressure Gauge Datasheet ?
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Inst ToolsInst Tools
Font ResizerAa
  • Courses
  • PLC Tutorials
  • Control Systems
Search
  • Courses
  • Videos
  • Q & A
    • Interview
    • MCQ
  • EE
    • Electronics
    • Electrical
  • Measure
    • Control Valves
    • Calibration
    • Temperature
    • Pressure
    • Flow
    • Level
    • Analyzers
    • Switches
    • Vibration
    • Solenoid Valve
  • Control
    • PLC Tutorials
    • Control Systems
    • Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
    • Communication
    • Fire & Gas System
  • More
    • Design
    • Tools
    • Animation
    • Basics
    • Formulas
    • Standards
    • TextBooks
    • Common
    • Software
    • Excel Tools
    • Erection & Commissioning
    • Process Fundamentals
    • Videos
    • Books
Follow US
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
Inst Tools > Blog > Instrumentation Design > How to Prepare Pressure Gauge Datasheet ?

How to Prepare Pressure Gauge Datasheet ?

Last updated: March 6, 2020 7:06 pm
Editorial Staff
Instrumentation Design Pressure Measurement
3 Comments
Share
11 Min Read
SHARE

The following are the minimum required documents required for design of pressure gauge datasheet preparation.

Contents
Pressure Gauge DatasheetAdditional important documentsThe Pressure Gauge datasheet is divided into 5 Major parts1. General information2. Process information3. Operating and Maximum Temperature4. Operating and Maximum Pressure5. Design Pressure and Temperature6. Process Fluid TypePressure Gauge FeaturesAccuracy RequirementMaterial Selection1. Wetted Metallic Part Material Selection2. Gasket material selection3. Non Wetted part materialRange SelectionExample :- IPDS DataPressure gauge connection to ProcessType :-Size :-Entry :-Accessibility :-Liquid Filled or Dry Gauge or Dampened Gauge :-Other Gauge requirementsPressure RangeThe Glass on Pressure gaugeBlow out diskDial colorDial sizeScale typeBezel TypeAuthor : Asad ShaikhArticles You May Like

Pressure Gauge Datasheet

Lets start with the document requirements !

1. P&ID’s

2. Piping material specifications (PMS)

3. Instrument process datasheets (IPDS)

Additional important documents

4. Client design Basis

5. Finalized Hook-up of Pressure Gauge

6. Model (Navis works) (To check accessibility of Gauge)

Also Important is the “standard” we or the client is going with !!

1.ASME B40.1

2. BS EN 837 –1 (Pressure Gauges Part 1: Bourdon Tube Pressure Gauges – Dimensions, Metrology, Requirements and Testing)

3. IS-3624 (Specification for pressure and vacuum gauges)

4. BSI BS EN 837 –3 (Pressure Gauges Part 3: Diaphragm and Capsule Pressure

Gauges – Dimensions, Metrology, Requirements and Testing)

Note:- As far as I have seen the dominant standard that is preferred by many clients is ASME B40.1

Pressure Gauge Datasheet Preparation

The Pressure Gauge datasheet is divided into 5 Major parts

1. General information :- From P&ID’s

2. Process information :- From IPDS (Instrument process data sheet)

3. Pressure gauge details :- Features ( Element type (C-type and Helical 60 bar-g ), materials, Range and other features required)

4. Accessories :- When to choose what !! (Manifold ,Diaphragm seal , Syphon , snubber , cooling tower , over-pressure protector ,gauge cock ,Remote mounting etc )

5. Tests & Certification :- NDT – Like Radiography , Helium leak test or Dye penetration test to check welds

Lets Explore them in detail !!!

1. General information

This includes things like Line number or Equipment number on which pressure gauge is mounted, schedule of pipe , fluid, P&ID, also Electrical area classification but it is not applicable here as this is mechanical item .

2. Process information

From IPDS (Instrument process data sheet) which is issued from process department as minimum following information must be available in our Datasheet.

3. Operating and Maximum Temperature

The operating temperature and maximum temperature of process conditions.

4. Operating and Maximum Pressure

The operating temperature and maximum pressure of process conditions.

5. Design Pressure and Temperature

 Sometimes lower design pressure is also mentioned like FV Full vacuum etc.

6. Process Fluid Type

If applicable special properties like Corrosive , Solid particles etc usually mentioned in notes section of IPDS .

Pressure Gauge Features

The below are the required features of pressure gauge.

Accuracy Requirement

The Accuracy classes are defined in ASME B40.1

We usually go with Grade 2A i.e +/- 0.5 % of span

Remember to check whether required accuracy is available in market . i.e for Low pressure range 0 to 10 psig or lower many vendors provided ± 1% of Full Scale instead of ± 0.5% of Full Scale. Same is the case for very high pressure application .

Material Selection

This a very important consideration to be made during selection

A huge chunk of accidents are reported due to improper material selection

The base document to refer for material selection is Piping material specifications (PMS)

1. Wetted Metallic Part Material Selection

For majority of cases the Pipe is made up of Carbon steel (Refining, Chemical plants etc.) so we prefer SS 316 to be the material for Instrument i.e. Bourdon tube and other wetted parts.

Now the “Tricky” case is for Exotic material , Let us assume the Pipe material is Duplex SS so common sense says we must take the same material for our bourdon tube as it is compatible .

Eg:- Impulse Tubing have typical thickness :- 0.065 inches (Refer standards like :-PIP PCCPR001) so if the service has corrosion rate of 0.125 inches per year so the tube will fail in such cases we must select even more Corrosion resistant metal like Hastelloy etc

If things are unclear consult materials engineer regarding material selection

2. Gasket material selection

( In case of Diaphragm seal gauge )

We cannot blindly accept any material for Gasket .

Chemical compatibility of Gasket material must be checked .

Eg :- FKM vitton is a widely quote gasket material by many vendor to save cost as it is cheaper that PTFE but API RP 551 Page 15 states that a very widely quoted material for gaskets i.e “FKM Vitton” is NOT SUITABLE FOR STEAM.

Elastomers fail in different manners : some swell, some dissolve, and some take a compression set.

Also , Temperature limitation is a limiting factor PTFE is typically used upto 200°C and Graphite/Graphoil upto 450°C

3. Non Wetted part material

These will not come in contact with process but yes this will be in contact with atmosphere .

For Mounting Brackets etc it is important to know the Environment .If it is corrosive to go with SS304 is better if such issues are not there then Galvanized Iron , Steel will also work . This is mostly mentioned in Client Design basis

Eg of Non wetted parts are Case material (usually SS or Phenolic is used ) , movement material (usually SS304 ) Bezel ring etc

Range Selection

The process gives us Min, Normal, Max Pressure values that Pressure gauge has to measure.

Also we Receive Design Pressure and Temperature the Pressure gauge has to withstand.

We have to select a pressure Gauge with Range in such a way the normal operating pressure must be near to 50% of the Range we select ! the Max operating pressure must be at 70% to 80% of the Range we select.

Also if design pressure gets accommodated in this range then its good if not then we much procure a accessory called OPP (Over pressure protector) we will talk in detail about this in accessories section

Example :- IPDS Data

Min. Operating Pressure = 5 Bar-g

Normal Operating Pressure = 10 Bar-g

Max operating Pressure = 15 Bar-g

Design Pressure = 50 Bar-g

Here in the above case Max operating is 15 Barg * 1.3 Times ( This differs could be 1.2 or 1.1 Times) =15* 1.3 =19.5 Bar-g

So select a standard range either from Gauge Standard like ASME B40.1 or approved vendors catalog .

Lets select a range of 0 to 20 Bar-g

But you see the design pressure is difficult to accommodate so we will go with OPP to protect the case if Design conditions occur .

If design pressure would have been 22 Bar-g or so we could have selected a higher range and accommodate it .

Pressure gauge connection to Process

Type :-

Threaded , Flanged Diaphragm seal also threaded diaphragm seal connection is available ! (this will be explained in detail in next article)

Size :-

Threaded then ½ inch , Flanged Diaphragm seal then 2 inch is preferred

Entry :-

Bottom or side entry

Accessibility :-

The gauge must checked in model whether its position is readable to the operator.

In case it is not then either the Dial size could be increase so it is visible from far or Remote mounting has to be suggested .

Generally it is discouraged for remote mounting of pressure gauge to best we can .

Liquid Filled or Dry Gauge or Dampened Gauge :-

Depends on Client Design basis in case of absence of design basis, Glycerin filled must be used where vibration is present . It reduces the fluctuation in pointed of gauge.

Also we must know When “NOT” to go for Glycerin or silicone Filled gauges :- These fluids must be avoided where strong oxidizing agents including, but not limited to, oxygen, chlorine, nitric acid, and hydrogen peroxide are involved.

In the presence of oxidizing agents, potential hazard can result from chemical reaction, ignition, or explosion. Completely fluorinated or chlorinated fluids, or both, may be more suitable for such applications. (Reference ASME B40.1 Page 21)

Other Gauge requirements

There are some features to be mentioned in datasheet, as follows.

Pressure Range

Gauge Pressure ,Absolute pressure , Component Range (Mix of gauge and vacuum )

The Glass on Pressure gauge

Toughened Glass , Shatter proof glass or normal glass (not recommended) and for Higher Pressures it is advisable to go for Solid front design .

Blow out disk

It is at the back

Dial color

Standard is white with Black numerals but client can have his own choice

Dial size

Standard is 4 ½ inch . ASME B40.1 has criteria to select dial of other ranges .

Scale type

Single scale dual scale with different units or Uniform or suppressed scale or

Bezel Type

Bayonet , Snap on , Threaded

I hope it was helpful ! I would glad to know if I have missed points or need correction !!

Thanks for reading !

Author : Asad Shaikh

Profile : Linkedin

Articles You May Like

What is Pressure Gauge Damping

Transmitter Static Pressure Limit

Orifice Flow Meter Flange Rating

How to Solve Cable Tray Hanging

Thermowell Insulation Thickness

Don't Miss Our Updates
Be the first to get exclusive content straight to your email.
We promise not to spam you. You can unsubscribe at any time.
Invalid email address
You've successfully subscribed !

Continue Reading

Multiple Thermowell Installations Problems
All About Vortex Flow Meters
Semi Conductor or Piezo Resistive Strain Gauge Principle
Instrumentation Books Download
Thermowell Problems
Fine Wire Strain Gauge Principle
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Copy Link
Share
3 Comments
  • Jhojan Andres Nuñez Nuñez says:
    November 4, 2019 at 7:34 pm

    Hi, my name is Jhojan Núñez and I have a question that I appreciate you help me to understand,how can I know the correct position of a pressure gauge in a pipe, depend the type of fluid, e.g: gas, luquid, steam. Thanks

    Reply
    • Nguyen Van Duong says:
      May 12, 2021 at 7:20 am

      Generally, think you could consider place:
      1. high temperature, gas both in process and environment
      2. A place have less thickness
      3. A place have change in fluid velocity or pressure
      4. A place is wetted or I would say it’s changed the structure in side

      Reply
  • Fazal Karim says:
    February 28, 2021 at 4:22 pm

    Asad. this article is more informatic and really very helpful who want to start a career in Instrument design. Thank you for the PG detailed information

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

128.3kFollowersLike
69.1kFollowersFollow
208kSubscribersSubscribe
38kFollowersFollow

Categories

Explore More

How to Select an Actuator for Valve
What is Static Pressure Limit in DP Transmitter ?
How Earth Resistance is Measured
Difference Between a Flow Control & a Needle Valve
Pressure Switch Calibration Procedure
How O-Ring Failure caused NASA’s shuttle to Blast ?
Differential Pressure Transmitter with 5 Way Manifold Valve
How to Select a Pressure Gauge
Flow Instruments – Selection, Principle & Application
Identify the Pressure Gauge Error

Keep Learning

Level Gauges

Level Gauge Design

What's the problem with shock and vibration

What’s the problem with shock and vibration ?

Cut-outs between Platforms or Grating for Field Instruments

Cut-outs between Platforms or Grating for Field Instruments

Field Instrument package

Package System Architecture – Control & Instrumentation

Pre-Engineering Design Documents

Industrial Automation Pre-Engineering Design Documents – Project & Process

Diaphragm

Diaphragms

Pressure Measurement Interview Questions

Interview Questions on Pressure Measurement

How to Select a pH and ORP Meter

How to Select a pH or ORP Meter

Discover More

PLC Program to Control Gas Pressure using Closed-Loop

PLC Program to Control Gas Pressure using Closed-Loop

What is a Load Cell

What is a Load Cell ?

Vortex Flow Meter Principle

Vortex Flow meter Animation

Heating and Welding Objective Questions

Heating and Welding Objective Questions

PLC PID tuning parameters

Programming and Tuning PID Controller in PLC – Siemens TIA Portal

Root Cause Analysis on Hunting of Control Valves

Hunting of Control Valves

Top 50 Electrical Engineering Questions & Answers

Top 50 Electrical Engineering Questions & Answers

Self-actuated Temperature Regulator

Self-actuated Temperature Regulator – Principle, Types, Advantages

Follow US
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?