water gauge
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Definition
Noun: A device used to measure and visually indicate the height or level of water in a container or system, such as a tank, boiler, or reservoir.
Usage
The term "water gauge" is used to refer to the specific instrument that shows the water level. It is a compound noun. It is commonly found in industrial, mechanical, and domestic contexts where monitoring water levels is important for operation or safety.
Examples
- The engineer checked the water gauge to ensure the boiler had enough water.
- A clear tube acting as a water gauge was attached to the side of the fish tank.
- The water gauge on the reservoir showed that the water level was dangerously low.
Advanced Usage
- "To read the water gauge": To interpret the measurement shown on the gauge.
- It is essential for the operator to know how to read the water gauge accurately.
Variants and Related Words
- Water gage: An alternative, less common spelling of "water gauge".
- Water level indicator: A descriptive synonym for a water gauge.
- Sight glass: A type of water gauge consisting of a transparent tube or window for direct visual level indication.
Synonyms
- Water level gauge
- Level indicator
Related Phrases
- Boiler gauge: A specific type of water gauge used on steam boilers.
- Pressure gauge: A different instrument that measures pressure, not level, though both may be found on the same equipment.
Noun
- gauge for indicating the level of water in e.g. a tank or boiler or reservoir