Re: U-tube scale compensation
Posted: Tue May 24, 2016 6:40 pm
You could always fit a much larger bore manometer tube.
That should help considerably with the viscosity problem.
The only other thing that worries me about "exotic" manometer fluids is what happens if you blow the fluid out of the manometer due to an overpressure accident ?
At least water completely evaporates, making any resulting mess disappear.
And water is cheap and available, but it can still be a real nuisance refilling the beast if you are half way through a test.
Some kind of overflow catch tank with automatic drain back would be very high on my priority list if using anything other than water.
That should help considerably with the viscosity problem.
The only other thing that worries me about "exotic" manometer fluids is what happens if you blow the fluid out of the manometer due to an overpressure accident ?
At least water completely evaporates, making any resulting mess disappear.
And water is cheap and available, but it can still be a real nuisance refilling the beast if you are half way through a test.
Some kind of overflow catch tank with automatic drain back would be very high on my priority list if using anything other than water.