The pressure gauge on my filter is the rear mount type. I'm wondering if it's possible to replace it with the bottom mount type so it could be viewed my looking straight down at it instead of bending over to view it from the side?
Does that make sense?
Would it work?
I can't see why it wouldn't, but I don't know if the way the gauge is oriented affects the mechanism of how it works? I have no real understanding of the mechanics of how the thing works...
(Beyond the basics, that is: internal pressure in the tank rises when the flow is impeded by filtered gunk and then backwashing restores the unimpeded flow, thus reducing the pressure, and round and round it goes...�� )
But is the gauge designed to work only if the dial is vertical?
Would it make a difference if it is the glycerin-filled type of dial or not?
Anyone who wants to educate me-- please, bring it on. I love to learn.
Also, on a related note:
When I disconnect it to replace it, I just have to turn off the pump, and close the intake and return valves on either side of the pump/filter, right? Then I won't have water running out the hole for more than a couple seconds?
I plan to take the gauge with me to the store, so I get the right size... or the parts to make it work...
Does that make sense?
Would it work?
I can't see why it wouldn't, but I don't know if the way the gauge is oriented affects the mechanism of how it works? I have no real understanding of the mechanics of how the thing works...
(Beyond the basics, that is: internal pressure in the tank rises when the flow is impeded by filtered gunk and then backwashing restores the unimpeded flow, thus reducing the pressure, and round and round it goes...�� )
But is the gauge designed to work only if the dial is vertical?
Would it make a difference if it is the glycerin-filled type of dial or not?
Anyone who wants to educate me-- please, bring it on. I love to learn.
Also, on a related note:
When I disconnect it to replace it, I just have to turn off the pump, and close the intake and return valves on either side of the pump/filter, right? Then I won't have water running out the hole for more than a couple seconds?
I plan to take the gauge with me to the store, so I get the right size... or the parts to make it work...
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