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User: What can you tell me about this atypical gauge?[edit | edit source]
What can you tell me about this atypical gauge? What is it measuring? It's in a power plant
Assistant: This gauge is unusual, but there are several strong clues about what it is and what it measures.[edit | edit source]
This gauge is unusual, but there are several strong clues about what it is and what it measures.
š§ What the gauge is[edit | edit source]
It appears to be a vacuum/pressure gauge, more specifically a vacuum gauge calibrated in kilograms-force per square centimeter (kgf/cm²), with a very small positive-pressure region. The style and scale strongly resemble Bourdon-type industrial vacuum gauges commonly used in older or Soviet-era power plants, refineries, or boiler rooms.
š§Ŗ Evidence from the dial[edit | edit source]
- The scale runs from 0 down to ā0.76 kgf/cm² (or sometimes written as ā760 mmHg in equivalent units). - ā0.76 kgf/cm² ā full vacuum, because 1 atmosphere ā 1.033 kgf/cm².
- The small positive range up to 0.04 kgf/cm² is typical on combination vacuum/low-pressure gauges.
- The numbering thickness and typeface match older metric vacuum gauges rather than steam pressure gauges.
š What it is measuring in a power plant[edit | edit source]
In thermal power plants, vacuum gauges like this are used in systems where maintaining a strong vacuum is essential:
Most likely:[edit | edit source]
ā Condenser vacuum measurement[edit | edit source]
Steam turbines exhaust into a condenser where steam is pulled down to a vacuum to increase turbine efficiency. Vacuum gauges in the ā0.6 to ā0.76 kgf/cm² range are standard here.
Also possible:[edit | edit source]
- Vacuum deaerator system
- Condensate extraction lines
- Vacuum-primed feedwater equipment
- Evaporators or vacuum distillation units (less typical in pure power plants)
š§± Clues from the surroundings[edit | edit source]
- The pipes are large, insulated, and heavily corrodedāconsistent with condensate or low-pressure steam service.
- The location looks like a cold-side turbine hall or auxiliary systems room, not a high-pressure boiler area.
- The large-diameter pipes feeding into a horizontal drum suggest a condenser or vacuum manifold rather than high-pressure steam piping.
āļø Conclusion[edit | edit source]
The gauge is almost certainly a vacuum gauge used to monitor condenser or low-pressure steam-system vacuum. Itās measuring negative pressure (vacuum) relative to atmospheric pressure, expressed in kgf/cm².
If you want, I can:
- Identify the piping configuration,
- Explain what the four valve wheels are doing,
- Or try to deduce the exact subsystem from the layout.
References[edit | edit source]
- ā "Vacuum gauge explanation". ChatGPT. Retrieved 2025-11-15.