by bruce » Sat Dec 18, 2004 11:12 pm
I agree if you do not have fine enough resolution on your scales then you would not see that small a change. If you use a seperate static pressure U-tube manometer with a probe wand you can look for static pressure leaks in your setup. Use it like a "sniffer" and run it around all your connections or mating surfaces you will see differences if its leaking. Personally I use a digital manometer for this which shows .01 changes in static pressure. I only use the "no flow" method for initial setups if it shows flow then I start probing around for the leak. I'm using the FP setup that Mouse sells so I'm not dealing with an inclined water manometer and it shows small changes in flow. But back to your original post, yes seeing small changes is dependant on the scale your inclined manometer uses.
On a side note I plan on working on a simple inclined manometer based on a meter scale to work with a 1-1/2", 2" and 3" PVC style pitot bench. By changing the inclination you will be able to make it work for what ever scale you need with varing resolutions. I plan on taking pics of the setup and offering a kit to build one or have it prebuilt or you can just use my design and DIY. I just started thinking about it this week and picked up some parts today to get started. I've had alot of emails asking for something like this to compliment the other parts I am selling. Not sure how its going to work but I'll keep everyone up to date in another post . . . sorry for hijacking this one.
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