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Series-MARK-II-MPM
Inclined Manometers for Pressure Measurement in Paint Booths & Air Flow
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Clear flexible vinyl tubing, 3/16" ID x 5/16" OD, lengths to 500' 45 psi maximum pressure @ 73°F.
$0.85
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Flexible double column plastic tubing, lt. grey, with red color code stripe, 1/8" ID, lengths to 750 ft, per ft.
$4.75
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Do you need to use pitot tubes in order to obtain an accurate pressure differential reading with the Mark II Model 25 Inclined/Vertical manometer?
Hello, please see installation video here;
https://videos.www.dwyer-inst.com/detail/videos/installation-videos/video/6061497592001/how-to-set-up-the-series-mark-ii-molded-plastic-manometer?autoStart=true&page=1
Per page 2 of the manual:
AIR VELOCITY METER
A pitot tube should be used for air velocity readings. (If this is being used to measure air velocity)
Select a
location for the pitot tube with at least four diameters of smooth
straight sections of duct both upstream and downstream. Install
pitot tube in the center of duct with tip directed into air stream.
Connect the right angle (leg parallel to tip) to negative (right
fitting) and straight pitot tube connection to positive (left
connection) of gage.
For further questions, please email us at tech@dwyeromega.com
Date published: 2025-05-23
We use the Mark II Model 25 Inclined/Vertical manometer to monitor and measure the differential pressure across our air pollution control exhaust filters. Do these manometers require periodic calibration?
We recommend you calibrate AT LEAST once a year (OR) more if youR application is more critical.
Date published: 2025-05-09