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PRESSURE DETECTOR FUNCTIONAL USES

Pressure Detectors PRESSURE DETECTORS Summary The operation of bellows-type and bourdon tube-type pressure detectors is summarized below. Bellows and Bourdon Tube Pressure Detectors Summary In a bellows-type detector: - System pressure is applied to the internal volume of a bellows and mechanical linkage assembly. - As pressure changes, the bellows and linkage assembly move to cause  an  electrical  signal  to  be  produced  or  to  cause  a  gauge pointer to move. In a bourdon tube-type detector: - System pressure is applied to the inside of a slightly flattened arc- shaped tube.  As pressure increases, the tube tends to restore to its original round cross-section.  This change in cross-section causes the tube to straighten. - Since the tube is permanently fastened at one end, the tip of the tube  traces  a  curve  that  is  the  result  of  the  change  in  angular position with respect to the center.   The tip movement can then be used to position a pointer or to develop an electrical signal. Rev. 0 Page 3 IC-02

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