Dealing with oil leakage during the use of the diaphragm pressure gauge
When we are using a diaphragm pressure gauge, once there is an oil leak, the consequences are very serious, and many people don't know how to solve it, leading to a serious accident. Next, let's take a look at the correct way to solve the problem of oil leakage in China using diaphragm pressure gauges.
Diaphragm pressure gauges are widely used in machinery, petroleum, chemical, metallurgical, mining, power and other sectors where the environment is severely vibrating. How does the diaphragm pressure gauge ensure that the data measured by it is normal? The outer shell of the diaphragm pressure gauge adopts an airtight structure, which can effectively protect the internal parts from environmental influences and pollution intrusion. The diaphragm pressure gauge will be filled with glycerin or silicone oil as a damping fluid in the shell, which can effectively resist the impact of environmental vibration and the pulsation of medium pressure.
What should I do if there is an oil leak? It is recommended to check whether the rubber ring of the seal is aging, whether the instrument is installed on the equipment and vibrates too frequently or the amplitude is too large, or it is believed that it fell on the ground and caused the cover to be damaged. If you want to add damping fluid, you must first know what the supplier is filling in it.
There is an oil filling hole at the top of the case of a general diaphragm pressure gauge, which is sealed with a rubber plug. You can knock off the rubber plug with a small flat-head screwdriver (be careful not to damage the rubber plug), and then pour silicone oil or glycerin into it. Just go in and cover the rubber stopper.







