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Re: Gauge Locations
I haven't seen any rules about the locations or connections of pneumatic components, aside from the location of the pressure relief valve required to be on the compressor, and the fact that you need to use parts that are rated for the pressure.
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Re: Gauge Locations
We have traditionally mounted them to a manifold/tee on the compressor and one of the regulator outputs to minimize connectors. However, putting them where they are visible is probably more important than minimizing tubing runs, especially if these runs do not carry air on its way to a solenoid valve, but are "dead ends" of the air distribution system.
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Re: Gauge Locations
Gages need to be where the can be easily read. Making the tubing so it can be easily traced good practice.
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