Extech Differential Pressure Manometer
Features
- 11 selectable units of measure
- Zero function for offset correction or measurement
- USB port includes software
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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Overview
The Extech Differential Pressure Manometer has 11 selectable units of measure and zero function for offset correction or measurement.
Mechanics
Meter functions include max/min/avg recording, relative time stamp, data hold, and auto power off. The built-in USB port allows for connection to a PC for further analysis of the data points using the included software.
Model Options
Model HD700 has a ±2psi range, model HD750 a ±5psi range, and model HD755 a ±0.5psi range.
HD700
- inH2O range: 55.40inH2O
- inH2O resolution: 0.01inH2O
- psi range: 2psi
- psi resolution: 0.001psi
- mbar range: 137.8mbar
- mbar resolution: 0.1mbar
- kPa range: 13.79kPa
- kPa resolution: 0.01kPa
- inHg range: 4.072inHg
- inHg resolution: 0.001inHg
- mmHg range: 103.4mmHg
- mmHg resolution: 0.1mmHg
- ozin2 range: 32ozin2
- ozin2 resolution: 0.01ozin2
- ftH2O range: 4.612ftH2O
- ftH2O resolution: 0.001ftH2O
- cmH2O range: 140cmH2O
- cmH2O resolution: 0.1cmH2O
- kgcm2 range: 0.140kgcm2
- kgcm2 resolution: 0.001kgcm2
- bar range: 0.137bar
- bar resolution: 0.001bar
- Basic accuracy: ±0.3%FS
- Dimensions: 8.2 x 2.9 x 1.9" (210 x 75 x 50mm)
- Weight: /9.8oz (280g)
HD750
- inH2O range: 138.3inH2O
- inH2O resolution: 0.1inH2O
- psi range: 5psi
- psi resolution: 0.001psi
- mbar range: 344.7mbar
- mbar resolution: 0.1mbar
- kPa range: 34.47kPa
- kPa resolution: 0.01kPa
- inHg range: 10.18inHg
- inHg resolution: 0.01inHg
- mmHg range: 258.5mmHg
- mmHg resolution: 0.1mmHg
- ozin2 range: 80ozin2
- ozin2 resolution:0.01ozin2
- ftH2O range: 11.53ftH2O
- ftH2O resolution: 0.01ftH2O
- cmH2O range: 351.5cmH2O
- cmH2O resolution: 0.1cmH2O
- kgcm2 range: 0.351kgcm2
- kgcm2 resolution: 0.001kgcm2
- bar range: 0.344bar
- bar resolution: 0.001bar
- Basic accuracy: ±0.3%FS
- Dimensions: 8.2 x 2.9 x 1.9" (210 x 75 x 50mm)
- Weight: /9.8oz (280g)
HD755
- inH2O range: 13.85inH2O
- inH2O resolution: 0.01inH2O
- psi range: 0.5psi
- psi resolution: 0.001psi
- mbar range: 34.47mbar
- mbar resolution: 0.01mbar
- kPa range: 3.447kPa
- kPa resolution: 0.001kPa
- inHg range: 1.018inHg
- inHg resolution: 0.001inHg
- mmHg range: 25.86mmHg
- mmHg resolution: 0.01mmHg
- ozin2 range: 8.00ozin2
- ozin2 resolution:0.01ozin2
- ftH2O range: 1.154ftH2O
- ftH2O resolution: 0.001ftH2O
- cmH2O range: 2.59cmH2O
- cmH2O resolution: 0.01cmH2O
- kgcm2 range:0.035kgcm2
- kgcm2 resolution: 0.001kgcm2
- bar range:0.034bar
- bar resolution: 0.001bar
- Basic accuracy: ±0.3%FS
- Dimensions: 8.2 x 2.9 x 1.9" (210 x 75 x 50mm)
- Weight: /9.8oz (280g)
- (1) Manometer
- (1) Software CD with USB cable
- (2) Connection hoses
- (1) 9V battery
- (1) 100V-240V switching AC Adaptor
- (1) Hard carrying case
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