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TPI 610 Single Input Digital Manometer, +/- 80 inH2O Measuring Range, +/- 0.5% Accuracy, 0.01 inH2O Resolution, One Unit of Measure, Battery Operated

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About TPI 610 Single Input Digital Manometer, +/- 80

The TPI 610 single-input digital manometer has a + or - 80 inH2O measuring range and a + or - 0.5% full scale accuracy for measuring pressure and vacuum of dry, non-corrosive air and gas. The instrument displays measurements in inH2O. The LCD displays measurements in inches of water, and has a backlight LCD for reading in a variety of lighting conditions. The one-touch zero feature provides field calibration. The autoranging feature provides high resolution and accuracy at low pressures, and the trim mode smoothing function averages the previous four measurements to stabilize erratic readings. The manometer automatically shuts off after 20 minutes to extend battery life. A built-in hanging hook and back-mounted magnet provides hands-free use. Specifications Pressure types Single-input pressure and vacuum Media compatibility Dry, non-corrosive air and gas Pressure range -80 to +80 inches of H2O Accuracy + or - 0.5% of full scale Engineering units Inches of water Pressure limits + or - 200 inches of water Case material Dissipative polycarbonate case with rubber boot Connection 1/4" barbed Operating temperature 0 to 40 degrees C Power requirements 9V alkaline Manometers measure the pressure of a liquid or gas. They are used in laboratory, medical equipment, engineering, automotive, and heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning applications. Manometers measure any combination of gauge, absolute, or differential pressures. Gauge pressure is the amount of pressure in a system relative to the ambient pressure, absolute pressure is the amount of pressure in a system relative to an absolute vacuum, and differential pressure is the difference between two pressures. Analog manometers are composed of columns of liquid, and they use gravity and the liquid's density to calculate pressure. Because they have no moving parts, analog manometers do not require re-calibration. Digital manometers have pressure sensors that are connected to a system with a hose to provide a digital readout of the amount of pressure present in a system. They use microprocessors to calculate pressure, and they require periodic calibration to help ensure accuracy. Test Products International (TPI) manufactures test and measurement equipment such as oscilloscopes, manometers, multimeters, and test leads. The company, founded in 1997, is headquartered in Beaverton, OR. What's in the Box? TPI 610 manometer Silicone tubing Soft carrying pouch 9V battery Instructions