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		<description><![CDATA[Submersible pressure gauge The submersible pressure gauge (SPG) is used to monitor the air supply in your tank. It attaches to the high-pressure port on your regulator. SPGs are mostly analog devices, but some computers now have an integrated SPG the displays digitally. Analog SPGs are designed with a Bourdon movement, which is a helical [...]]]></description>
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