Where to get a magnehelic gauge?

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jtakeman

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Anyone know where I can get a magnehelic gauge??

I also need to know what range to get.

I can't find one locally. Called all over heck trying to get one. I want one to set up my Enviro Omega. They recommend that you use it to get it right.

Thanks in advance
Jay
 
try Grainger.com, look under Differential Pressure Guages or Pressure and Vacuum Measuring
 
Dwyer Instrument, Inc Catalog # 2000-00C 0 to .25 inches of water About $74.00 This the one i use for my Enviro Mini A. Works great, just make a stand for it to make it it sit vertical. Very sensitve.
 
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Dwyer Instrument, Inc Catalog # 2000-00C 0 to .25 inches of water About $74.00 This the one i use for my Enviro Mini A. Works great, just make a stand for it to make it it sit vertical. Very sensitve.

Thats the one I just ordered, Thanks for the tip on the stand. I'll make one at work from some scraps.

Thanks again.
Jay
 
Try this link. (For different models and prices click PRODUCT DETAILS, ORDERING.)
(broken link removed to http://www.dwyer-inst.com/Products/Product.cfm?Group_ID=26&Product_ID=1301&sPageName=Specs)

Try this link for digital Manometers, which also measure INCHES OF WATER. Calibration would be less of an issue with the digital ones.
http://www.hvacr-tools.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=HVACR&Category_Code=MANOMETERS

When selecting one be sure and multiply the device full scale number times its accuracy percent and see if the numbers give you the measurement accuracy you expect.
 
exoilburner said:
Try this link. (For different models and prices click PRODUCT DETAILS, ORDERING.)
(broken link removed to http://www.dwyer-inst.com/Products/Product.cfm?Group_ID=26&Product_ID=1301&sPageName=Specs)

Try this link for digital Manometers, which also measure INCHES OF WATER. Calibration would be less of an issue with the digital ones.
http://www.hvacr-tools.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=HVACR&Category_Code=MANOMETERS

When selecting one be sure and multiply the device full scale number times its accuracy percent and see if the numbers give you the measurement accuracy you expect.

Wish I could afford the digital gauge but Wow that's a little pricey for me.

I'll have to do with the dwyer 2000 00 gauge.

Thanks for all the replies.

Jay
 
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