What range of pressure does a manometer measure?

Manometer Basics

TABLE 1
Manometer Specifications
Range 100 in. 20-2000 in H2O, 20-2000 psig, 2000 mmHg
Accuracy ±½ of minor scale graduation ±0.025-0.1% F.S.
Wetted Parts or Media Compatibility Cast iron, stainless steel, PVC, glass, Viton Clean, dry non-corrosive gases; liquids compatible with stainless steel

What is a good manometer reading?

0.5in – 1.75in.
The readout on the manometer should be between 0.5in – 1.75in. In most cases these are acceptable levels indicating, your system is operating correct. When your Radon system is shut off the fluid should rest at zero if it does not then your manometer is low on fluid.

What are the units for pressure?

The basic unit of pressure is the pascal, defined as the pressure exerted by a force of one newton perpendicularly upon an area of one square metre. In North America, however, the US Customary System is preferred. This is based on Imperial units such as the pound (lb) and inch (in) or foot (ft).

How do you measure PSI?

Divide the force by the area. Your pressure will be expressed in pascals (Pa) or pounds per square inch (psi).

What are the 2 gauges on an air compressor?

Gauges in industrial air compressors One of them is the pressure gauge to indicate the air pressure in the tank. The other pressure gauge is the pressure gauge that indicates the pressure setting at the regulator. This pressure is the amount of pressure received by the air tool.

What should radon pressure be?

between 0.5in-1.75in
Your radon mitigation’s manometer readout should be between 0.5in-1.75in on the Manometer (U shaped- looks like a thermometer). This is NOT the level of Radon in your home. It is simply the amount of vacuum your mitigation system is generating.

What is a good manometer reading for radon system?

between 0.5in – 1.75in.