Tangley calliopes usually bear a nameplate on the side of the case
stating that instrument was originally voiced at the factory to
play at operating pressure, e.g., 3/4" or 1", meaning 3/4 or 1 psi.
Below is a short table of calliope air pressure, relating water
column inches (in-H20) and pounds-force per square inch (psi):
psi in-H20
1/8 3.46
1/4 6.92
3/8 10.38
1/2 13.84
5/8 17.30
3/4 20.76
7/8 24.22
1 27.68
1-1/4 34.60
1-1/2 41.52
A gage suitable for checking the air pressure supply, and also the
vacuum supply for the player system, would be a differential (dual
port) gage of 40 inches water column, such as made by Dwyer
Instruments and sold at eBay auction, http://www.eBay.com/ Search
for Dwyer Magnehelic differential pressure gauge.
Dwyer Magnehelic model 2040 reads 40" water column full scale, or
about 1-1/2 psi. Dwyer says it's accurate to 2 percent full scale,
or +/- 0.8 inches water column. The price from Dwyer Instruments
is $63.50 new; available used at eBay for around $30.
References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_(unit)
http://www.mmdigest.com/Archives/KWIC/C/calliope.html
http://www.mmdigest.com/Archives/Digests/199906/1999.06.16.17.html
http://www.dwyer-inst.com/Product/Pressure/DifferentialPressure/Gages/Series2000
Robbie Rhodes
Etiwanda, California
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