I've been trying to find an affordable (<$150) 2-port manometer that measures pascals, down to the tenth of a pascal. Is seems that there are a lot of units that can measure in IWC at low levels, but not in pascals.
I don't need one that does anything fancy. I just want to see pressure. Has anyone had any luck finding such a unit? If so, please let me know!
Isaac Savage
Home Energy Partners
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Permalink Reply by Isaac Savage on February 6, 2012 at 6:01pm I found one (after lots of searching)! It appears to cost around $350.
Dwyer makes one that measures kPa to .0001 resolution. If you don't mind moving the decimal over in your head, it's an easy way to save about $450/manometer.
The model # is: Dwyer 477-000-FM
Permalink Reply by Isaac Savage on February 6, 2012 at 6:17pm Actually, you don't even have to move decimals in your head. It also reads in pascals to 0.1 resolution.
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