by 84-1074663779 » Mon Sep 12, 2005 6:04 pm
There seem to be a few fairly simple cures to blowing all the fluid out of the manometer from overpressure.
The first would be to fit some sort of large area mechanical pressure relief valve to the system, but it would need to be absolutely leak free.
Another way would be to fit an upper reservoir to the manometer, so all the fluid simply drains back after an over pressure accident. Or simply extend the upper manometer tube right up to the ceiling !
A third way that I have never tried, and only just thought of right now, could be a differential air pressure switch that turns off power to the blower. These air pressure switches are commonly fitted to washing machines to control the water level during filling. Often there are two barbed hose fittings and a screw pressure adjustment. That could be connected right across the manometer and set to cut blower power if pressure suddenly rises. It may not be fast enough acting, but is simple enough, and may be worth a try ?