Pretty sure what you are referencing has to do with using a digital manometer, I find it's not good practice to run the pressure sensor to it's max so internal plates are rated higher than your actual test range. It's possible to max your sensor out, they are rated to take over pressures but why run that rise?SWR wrote:Then I have tested with a separate U-type manometer, it shows the exact same value as my vertical manometer on the bench. I did some reading on the Flowbench 101 section and there it said you could not flow it with a test piece of the same size of the internal one? Is it something I do not understand..? As long as it is not bigger, it should be fine, right?
Water gauges would be able to run to their max over and over again, over pressure on a water gauge simple moves fluid into the over range well, or if home built out into the extra tubing.
Check and see if you have fluid trapped down stream in your tubing this will effect your readings as you would have compressible air trapped between the two fluids.