Pressure Gauge Snubber vs Syphon – Do You Know the Difference? Many engineers use both accessories with pressure gauges, but they serve completely different purposes. Pressure Gauge Snubber Reduces pulsation and vibration Protects gauges from pressure surges Improves reading stability Commonly used with pumps, compressors, and hydraulic systems Syphon Protects gauges from high-temperature steam Creates a cooling barrier between the process and gauge Condenses steam before it reaches the instrument Widely used in boiler and steam applications Quick Tip: Snubber = Protection from pressure fluctuations Syphon = Protection from high temperature Selecting the correct accessory can significantly increase instrument life, improve measurement accuracy, and reduce maintenance costs. Have you used a Snubber or Syphon in your plant? Share your application experience in the comments. Post navigation RTD Working Principle Explained! FLOW RATE CONVERSION MADE SIMPLE!