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The DWYER INSTRUMENTS tl25-160-4l is a utility water pressure gauge designed for monitoring system pressure in plumbing and mechanical applications. It features a 2.5 inch dial face with a range of 0 to 160 psi, making it suitable for reading line pressure in typical domestic and light commercial water systems. The 0.25 inch male pipe thread (MPT) lower-mount connection allows for direct in-line or tee installation on standard pipe fittings. Plumbers, pipefitters, and mechanical contractors install this type of gauge to verify system pressure, check for pressure loss, and confirm regulator performance during commissioning and routine service.
This gauge is intended for utility water pressure monitoring in residential and light commercial piping systems. The lower-mount configuration positions the dial face upright when the gauge is threaded into a bottom-entry port, fitting or manifold tee, making it easy to read in close-quarters installations such as boiler rooms, mechanical closets, and pump skids. It is appropriate for cold and warm water service lines where a straightforward analog pressure indication is needed without the complexity of a liquid-filled or stainless process gauge.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation utility water pressure gauge compatible with standard 0.25 inch MPT threaded ports on plumbing manifolds, pump assemblies, and pressure regulator stations.
A licensed plumber or pipefitter should shut off the water supply and relieve system pressure before removing or installing this gauge. Apply thread sealant tape or pipe dope to the male threads per local plumbing code before tightening; use a wrench on the hex body only and do not overtighten by gripping the dial case. Verify the gauge range is appropriate for the system operating pressure before placing the system back in service. Installation should comply with applicable local plumbing codes and IPC guidelines.
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