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PSIA is pounds per square inch absolute it includes atmospheric pressure.
PSIG is the reading you get on a gauge and is atmospheric pressure (14.7 psi) less.
PSI is just pounds per square inch and it is appropriate to use this when one is talking about pressure difference.
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Colleen
PSIG is the reading you get on a gauge and is atmospheric pressure (14.7 psi) less.
PSI is just pounds per square inch and it is appropriate to use this when one is talking about pressure difference.
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OOPS, sorry Colleen, didn't see your answer, it wasn't here a second ago?

No worries Leeroy, it's happened to me too. I think sometimes the app hangs up and doesn't post answers right away.
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