...don't let FF see this he might think it's Spanish! ...oh crap that's "Pasquale" :surrender:deepwoods wrote:Ordered and received a Dwyer mark II manometer but it reads in "Pascals" Is this thing useable on coal stoves?? My other manos read in "inches of water column". I did not see the difference when I ordered it.
Another Manometer???
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Maybe Nortcan can use it? Makes me think of when I had to convert on the fly between "H2O and PSID because I couldnt get a 0-20 PSID manometer in.
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PSID?confedsailor wrote:Maybe Nortcan can use it? Makes me think of when I had to convert on the fly between "H2O and PSID because I couldnt get a 0-20 PSID manometer in.
PSIG= gage pressure compared to atmosphere
PSIA= absolute pressure with sea level atmospheric approximately 14.5 to 14.7
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PSID=Pounds per square inch differentialddahlgren wrote:PSID?confedsailor wrote:Maybe Nortcan can use it? Makes me think of when I had to convert on the fly between "H2O and PSID because I couldnt get a 0-20 PSID manometer in.
PSIG= gage pressure compared to atmosphere
PSIA= absolute pressure with sea level atmospheric approximately 14.5 to 14.7
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Yea I ordered a 0-20 PSID WIKA manometer, and they sent me a 0-550 "H2O. Navy supply sucks sometimes.
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Measuring differential pressure across a very large pump. Sorry for being vague.
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Ok thanks and learned something so another good day! I only ask questions to learn something new not to disbelieve. The questions put some off but no harm intended. at 63 there is still so much more to know.
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Oh no it's perfectly fine! I just don't want to say something that could get me in trouble. I had to sign a paper when I got out promising to forget everything...