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hello,

I want to install a pressure gauge in my ch system. the only gauges I can find online are male threaded 1/4". The problem is I can't find any female straight connectors 15mm x 1/4". On the other hand there are loads of 1/2" or 3/4" but I cant find any 1/2 or 3/4in gauges.
I suppose all these 1/4" gauges are for pressure reducing valves and it doesn't make sense to buy a pressure reducing valve if I only want a basic pressure gauge.


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simon
 
You want a 15x15x1/2" tee like this,

15_15_half_Compression_Tee_1.jpg


And a 1/2"x1/4" brass bush, like this.

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If you have a 15mm pipe already there, teed off from somewhere, you could also use a female straight 1/2" x 15mm & use a 1/2"x1/4" brass bush, as above ^^ into it.
That's usually what I do.
 
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thanks a lot for your advice. the pics explain everything, brilliant.
I wonder how you fit 1/4in gauge to 22mm pipe. do you use two bushes 3/4 x 1/2 and then 1/2 x 1/4?


regards
simon
 
I'm still intensely interested in the ways of fitting a pressure gauge.
If I didn't want to use a 1/2" compression fitting as shown in above posts, would it be alright to use an end feed tee and a female coupling 1/2" like this one (different size on this pic below):

pegyoend88123.jpg

would this cause inaccurate readings due to air trapped between the tee and the 1/2" female coupling?
please refer to this image

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is it better to install the gauge upside down, or flat, horizontally?


regards,
Simon
 
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Fit a swan knack. Avoids air. Also what's going on with all those fittings? Looks like an excited DIY job.
 
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