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What does the suffix a, abs, d, dp and diff, g, rel and sg mean after the pressure units in a pressure range?

There is a loose convention across manufacturers for designating the type of reference that a pressure sensing device has, which can be confusing if you are unfamiliar with specifying this often overlooked but critical specification parameter.

To help identify the reference of a particular pressure range found on a product label or technical data sheet a list of abbreviated suffixes is provided below.

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  • Vented Gauge Reference Pressure Range
  • Sealed Gauge Reference Pressure Range
  • Absolute Reference Pressure Range
  • Differential Pressure Range

Vented Gauge Reference Pressure Range

Measuring pressure with reference to atmospheric pressure, also referred to as Relative and Vented Gauge:

  • g
  • G
  • rel
  • REL
  • vg
  • VG

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Sealed Gauge Reference Pressure Range

Not vented to atmospheric pressure, but instead the reference is fixed to 1 bar.

  • sg
  • SG

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Absolute Reference Pressure Range

Referenced to absolute zero pressure or a perfect vacuum

  • a
  • A
  • abs
  • ABS

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Differential Pressure Range

The difference in pressure at point B compared to the pressure at point A.

  • d
  • D
  • diff
  • DIFF
  • dp
  • DP

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On product marking labels or any document that includes a description of the pressure range, the reference type is included after the pressure unit type e.g. 15 psi abs or 15 psia.

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Related Technical Terms

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  • MSL – Mean Sea Level
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  • SG – Sealed Gauge
  • Suction Pressure
  • Vacuum
  • Vented Cable
  • Vented Gauge

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