Used a U tube manometer every work day, as a gas fitter / 1st responder for the gas utility in STL (35 years). U tube manometers were always used over the electronic ones , trial attorneys could never argue about the calibration or accuracy.
What if Mano meter is designed for air for dust collector. It's just a physical gauge with no liquid. I'm assuming I drill 1/4 inch hole on inlet and 1/4 hole on outlet. Correct?
Hi @Captain_Barrels. Thanks for reaching out. Can you provide more information please? You mention a manometer for a dust collector. Are you using the manometer as part of a system to measure air flow rate? Are you using the manometer in a duct by any chance?
Hey Coopsta33, what a great question! Why not use windshield washer fluid in colder climates? It is usually blue or pink therefore easy to see. If the specific gravity of the washer fluid is the same as the original manometer fluid, pressure interpretation would be exactly the same.
Hi Yunus, Thanks for your comment! We currently only provide our course videos in English, you are always able to turn on the English subtitles as that might make it a bit easier for you. Our apologies for any inconvenience! Happy learning!
Used a U tube manometer every work day, as a gas fitter / 1st responder for the gas utility in STL (35 years). U tube manometers were always used over the electronic ones , trial attorneys could never argue about the calibration or accuracy.
Used it in my first company, nice video as usual
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So helpful! Been trying to figure out what this thing on my spray booth does and now I know!
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youtube is in the business of manometers :)
Good video..... please make a video on Gas pressure measurement and gas burner as well as the parameters realated to Gas burner fired furnace...
Hi Alpesh!
Thanks for your comment and your suggestion. I will pass this on to our course developers!
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What if Mano meter is designed for air for dust collector. It's just a physical gauge with no liquid. I'm assuming I drill 1/4 inch hole on inlet and 1/4 hole on outlet. Correct?
Hi @Captain_Barrels. Thanks for reaching out. Can you provide more information please? You mention a manometer for a dust collector. Are you using the manometer as part of a system to measure air flow rate? Are you using the manometer in a duct by any chance?
Great vid. It helped me to understand this topic more.
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Great video
Good explanation
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the explanition was accurate hehee
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Still use these when we test pneumatic released pilot valves in the sprinkler system.
What about using windshield washer fluid for working in colder climate?
Hey Coopsta33, what a great question! Why not use windshield washer fluid in colder climates? It is usually blue or pink therefore easy to see. If the specific gravity of the washer fluid is the same as the original manometer fluid, pressure interpretation would be exactly the same.
Very nice video and informative as well.
Well explained
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The Manometer is elegantly simple; the Womanometer however...
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good video. please provide indonesian translation in each video
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Hi Yunus,
Thanks for your comment! We currently only provide our course videos in English, you are always able to turn on the English subtitles as that might make it a bit easier for you.
Our apologies for any inconvenience!
Happy learning!
Its the start of flud mechanics all over again ‼️