When can a compound gauge can be connected to a pressure higher than the maximum pressure it can read accurately?
A) Only if the pressure does not exceed its retard range
B) Never. Gauges should never be connected to pressures above the maximum pressure that the gauge can accurately read.
C) Only if the hose ends are reversed to prevent overpressurizing the gauges
D) Anytime. It does not hurt a gauge to be connected to pressures above its rating.
A
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