Homemade Manometer


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Homemade manometer constructed from plastic tubing, a wooden board, and a scale.
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Aug 27, 2016 1:04 PM
kiddbrother
7"WC = .25psi. natural gas appliance regulator minimum is 3.5"WC & if put food dye in the water & makes it easier to see you don't anymore then a 1"WC drop & then the piping is too small or too many elbows
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DIY Manometer - comment on how to build a Manometer - 1 comments
kiddbrother says:
Aug 27, 2016 1:04 PM
7"WC = .25psi. natural gas appliance regulator minimum is 3.5"WC & if put food dye in the water & makes it easier to see you don't anymore then a 1"WC drop & then the piping is too small or too many elbows

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