We have discussed whether or not you can get away with using only one large range orifice when using an Digital Manometer compared to a water manometer. I know that when you use the water manometers you DO have to use each range of orifice trying to keep the flow above the 50% range of the orifice as they have a sweet spot. The following is a comparison between a flow test using the full range of orifices and just using the largest orifice I have. Test on left is using my full range of orifices keeping the test above 50% and the test on the right is using only my top range orifice. You be the judge. btw I am using the Performance Trends Black Box.
all orifices 1 orifice only for all flows
.050" 33.0 cfm .050" 33.7 cfm
.100" 65.8 cfm .100" 69.1 cfm
.150" 103.4 cfm .150" 103.0 cfm
.200" 132.3 cfm .200" 134.4 cfm
.250" 161.7 cfm .250" 163.0 cfm
.300" 185.9 cfm .300" 186.5 cfm
.350" 211.0 cfm .350" 211.3 cfm
.400" 227.5 cfm .400" 226.1 cfm
.450" 242.1 cfm .450" 241.7 cfm
.500" 251.8 cfm .500" 252.2 cfm
.550" 259.8 cfm .550" 259.0 cfm
.600" 262.0 cfm .600" 261.9 cfm
.650" 263.3 cfm .650" 262.8 cfm
.700" 263.5 cfm .700" 262.3 cfm
.750" 261.8 cfm .750" 259.9 cfm
.800" 260.3 cfm .800" 261.8 cfm