Temperature Gauge Types and Working Principle | Simple Science
This video explains about different types of Temperature gauges used in process industries.
1. Bi-metallic type temperature gauge
2. Liquid filled type temperature gauge
3. Gas filled type temperature gauge
★ Working principle of each type explained individually in a simple way.
★ Comparison between above three types of temperature gauges available in a table format.
★ Materials used for Sensing elements of temperature gauges shown.
Видео Temperature Gauge Types and Working Principle | Simple Science канала Simple Science
1. Bi-metallic type temperature gauge
2. Liquid filled type temperature gauge
3. Gas filled type temperature gauge
★ Working principle of each type explained individually in a simple way.
★ Comparison between above three types of temperature gauges available in a table format.
★ Materials used for Sensing elements of temperature gauges shown.
Видео Temperature Gauge Types and Working Principle | Simple Science канала Simple Science
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