UEi EM151 Digital Manometer

Write a Review
$384
99
Was $469.99
Save $85.00 (18%)
countdown clock icon
HURRY! Deal ends in 11h 32m 28s
Qty: 1

Lowest price in 30 days!

Usually ships within 3-5 business days

Have questions?

Our NFI-certified experts are here to help!
Chat with us Chat With Us
Email your question Send a Message
Call us at 800-203-1642 Call 1-800-203-1642

Product Details

Manufacturer: UEi
UEi Part Numbers: 527
Item Number: HPC-527
This handy digital manometer is a convenient and quick way to check gas pressure. It is ideal for checking the gas supply for fireplace. The unit is easy to read with a large digital display. Simple two-button operation makes it easy to use as well. The meter measures positive and negative to 20" water gauge with a 0.01" resolution. An automatic shut-off conserves battery life. It comes with a rubber boot and a built-in magnet.

Customer Q&A with Product Specialists

Eddie A. from MA asked:
Can I use this to set my oil burner draft control in inches of water column?
Can I use this to set my oil burner draft control in inches of water column?
Yes, this is the tool for setting draft on appliances using "inches of water column" to measure the pressure differential.
Answered by: Aaron D. on Dec 02, 2024

Helpful?

0
Rick K. from Binghamton, NY asked:
What is the difference between this and a micromanometer?  I need to measure inches of water column from under a concrete slab, drilling a hole in the slab for measuring the negative pressure on a radon gas mitigation system.
What is the difference between this and a micromanometer? I need to measure inches of water column from under a concrete slab, drilling a hole in the slab for measuring the negative pressure on a radon gas mitigation system.
Based on your description, this manometer will likely work for you. A micromanometer has the ability to measure volume and flow of air, in addition to just reading pressures. If the holes you are drilling are small enough that the rubber test boot will completely encompass the hole, the unit should read pressure accurately.
Answered by: Collin C. - NFI Master Hearth Professional

Helpful?

0
Showing 2 of 2 Questions and Answers
Ask a Question

Customer Reviews

Write a Review
chat-bot-icon