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1. Test Plugs Specifications
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2. Using a gauge adapter for taking a pressure or temperature reading.
3. Warranty.
Safety First
Test Plugs:
For test plugs, be sure to specify the proper core material (EPDB or Nordel) for the fluid being measured.
Pressure gauges:
Select a pressure that exceeds the pressure of the fluid being tested. A good rule of thumb is the pressure gauge should be rated at 125% (or more) of the line pressure. Pulsating pressure can decrease the accuracy of the gauge over time. Consider a liquid filled gauge for these applications.
Test Plug installation:
Plugs should be installed on the top side of a the pipe whenever possible.
Plugs on the bottom side of a pipe may collect dirt or debris, which can prevent proper re-seal.
