115 Portable Inclined Manometer MPN:115
115 Portable Inclined Manometer
The Dwyer 115 Portable Inclined Manometer is an indispensable tool for HVAC/R technicians, building engineers, and process control professionals who require precise pressure measurements. This versatile instrument features a highly accurate diaphragm-actuated bourdon tube with an inclined scale reading from 0 to 15 psig (0.75 bar), making it ideal for capturing slight variations in pressure. The compact and portable design allows for easy on-site use, while the durable construction ensures years of reliable service. With a range of applications including pneumatic system troubleshooting, air filter testing, duct testing, and many more, the Dwyer 115 Portable Inclined Manometer is an essential addition to any professional's tool kit.
Top product features:
- Portability and ease-of-use for onsite pressure measurement
- Accurate diaphragm-actuated bourdon tube for precise readings
- Durable construction for long-lasting service
Top product applications:
- Testing and troubleshooting in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems
- Evaluating filter efficiency in air ducts
- Checking pressure in pneumatic systems
Buy Dwyer item #115 ✯ Made in the USA ✯ and sold by a Veteran-Owned Business.
Manufacturer Details
- Manufacturer: Dwyer
- Condensed Mfg Number: 115
- MPN: 115
Label Details
- Hazardous Material: N
- Green Material Flag: N
- Country of Origin: US
- CA Prop 65 Wht Label: N
Classification Details
- GDS Category Name: Analog Manometers
- GDS Family Name: Pressure and Vacuum Measuring
- GDS Segment Name: Test Instruments
- UNSPSC: 41103311
- UNSPSC Class ID: 33
- UNSPSC Commodity Name: Fluid mechanics equipment
- UNSPSC Commodity ID: 11
- UNSPSC Commodity Name: Manometers
- UNSPSC Family ID: 10
- UNSPSC Family Name: Laboratory and scientific equipment
- UNSPSC Segment ID: 41
- UNSPSC Segment Name: Laboratory and Measuring and Observing and Testing Equipment
Shipping Details
- Not For Sale In: HI AK PR
Product info last updated on April 3, 2024 9:47pm UTC
Category: Pressure and Vacuum Measuring