Mid-West 116 DPI Installation And Operating Instructions Download Page 2

 

 

INSTALLATION 
 

Model 116 gauges are calibrated and tested prior to 
shipment and are ready for immediate installation. 
Use of the following installation procedures should 
eliminate potential damage and provide optimum 
trouble free operation. 

 

1.  CONNECTIONS  

 
Dual ¼” FNPT connections, top and bottom, are provided 

as standard but check paperwork for connections 

ordered.  They are identified “high” and “low”, for high 

pressure and low pressure.  Be sure that one “high” and 

one “low” pressure connection gets plumbed to the 
proper connection on your system.  The other two ports 

should either be plugged or plumbed as drains or bleeds, 

depending on whether the service is liquid or gas. 

 

NOTE:   It is strongly recommended that a 

3-valve manifold be used in plumbing  
your model 116 to your system.  Properly 

used it should insure that your instrument 

is not over-ranged or damaged by 

pressure shocks during pressurization.  It 

will facilitate later zeroing, ranging and 

calibration checking.  It is good practice to 
purge or flush the instrument loop prior to 

connecting the instrument.  

 

 When pressurizing the instrument have 

the bypass valve open.  Slowly open the 

high side and low side isolation valves.  
When the unit is pressurized close the 

bypass valve to obtain a DP reading. 

 

When removing the instrument open the 

bypass valve prior to closing the high side 

and low side isolation valves.  Leave the 
bypass valve open when venting the 

instrument. 

  

 

2.

 

PANEL MOUNTING  

 
The Model 116 is designed for mounting through the 

front of the instrument panel and is normally provided 

with a panel mounting kit. 

 

Make the cutouts as indicated in (Figure 1).  Insert the 

gauge through the panel aligning the panel mounting 

studs with the holes in the panel.  Install the nuts onto 

the studs and tighten securely. 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

TROUBLE SHOOTING 
1.

 

Gauge does not indicate differential. 

A.

 

Check for proper hook up, high to high and low 

to low. 

B.

 

Make certain that block valves are open  and, if 

using a 3-valve manifold, that the equalizer 

(balance) valve is closed. 

C.

 

If A and B check out correctly, loosen or 

disconnect the high pressure line to determine if 

there is pressure to the instrument. 

D.

 

If there is pressure to the instrument, check to 

determine that there is a differential across the 

unit being monitored.  If there is, contact the 
factory for assistance and for an “RGA” (returned 

goods authorization) number to return the 

instrument for repair or replacement. 

 

2.

 

Indicating pointer off zero.  (With block valves 

closed, equalizer valve open, or no system 
differential.) 

 

A.  Tap gauge lightly. 

B.

 

Make certain block valves are closed and 

equalizer valve is open. 

C.

 

If A & B do not correct the “off zero” condition, 
remove the bezel and lens assembly by removing 

the (4) bezel screws.  Grasp the pointer hub 

between the thumb and forefinger.  Using a 

straight blade screw driver adjust the screw on 

the pointer clockwise to adjust the pointer 
upscale or counter clockwise to adjust the pointer 

downscale.  Tap the gauge lightly to confirm the 

pointer is on zero.  Reinstall the bezel and lens 

assembly. 

 

RECALIBRATION AND/OR REPAIR 
1. If recalibration or repair is required, secure an 

“RGA” (returned goods authorization) number 

from Mid-West Instrument and return the 

instrument to the factory. 

2.  If (1) is not practical, we recommend you  discuss 

your problem with one of our customer service 
representatives and request a “technical service” 

manual.  Please have both the model and serial 

numbers available before calling

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