Self-Test A-4.1 Temperature Measuring Instruments
Complete Self-Test A-4.1 and check your answers.
- 1 in. Hg equals how many inches of WC?
- 4.05 in.
- 14.73 in.
- 13.6 in.
- 27.68 in.
- A gauge pressure of 400 kPa would equal what absolute pressure?
- 101.3 kPa
- 401.3 kPa
- 414.73 kPa
- 501.3 kPa
- What does the reading on the gauge image (shown below) indicate?
- 12 in. Hg below atmospheric pressure
- 12 psi below atmospheric pressure
- 18 in. Hg below atmospheric pressure
- 40 in. Hg below atmospheric pressure
- What is the name for the type of pressure reading in which the instrument registers the difference in pressure between two contained working fluids?
- Gauge pressure
- Absolute pressure
- Differential pressure
- Referenced pressure
- If P¹ is connected and P² is open to atmosphere, how much pressure (inches of WC) is being applied?
- 1 in. WC
- 1.5 in. WC
- 2 in. WC
- 3 in. WC
- When using a water or gauge oil manometer, the reading should be taken at the bottom of the U-shaped meniscus.
- True
- False
- When filling inclined-vertical manometers with a zero-adjustment knob, turn the knob fully counter-clockwise until it stops to centre the adjustment and allow room for adjusting either side of zero after filling.
- True
- False
- One of the advantages of a magnehelic gauge is that it does not have to be used in the vertical position.
- True
- False
- When connecting a digital manometer, you should “zero” the meter before connecting the hoses to the equipment pressure connections.
- True
- False
- Prior to storing an inclined manometer, what must be done?
- Drain the fluid.
- Close the shutoff valves.
- Joint the two hoses together to avoid spillage.
- Set the storage case on a level surface to avoid spillage.
- Which tapered boss test port is used to check the inlet pressure of the gas valve shown below?
- A
- B
- C
- D
Answer Key: Self-Test A-4.1 is on the next page.