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flange
11-04-2008, 05:47 PM
Are you guys out there really sold on this stuff? One of my guys was doing some boiler work and needed a manometer. He went to the closest supply house and got the one they had. It was whatever the latest model is. He used it one time, and handed it to me today, requesting a new one. Is this stuff really that good or that bad? I personally have never owner a fieldpiece instrument....until now since it went on the company credit card.
btcstudenthvacr
11-04-2008, 06:47 PM
I bought the dual port add on head... reads 0.1"w.c. works well for what I use it for.
How much more accurate does NG pressure need to be adjusted to?
beachtech
11-04-2008, 07:08 PM
i am very disatisfied with all the accesorie heads. i have almost all of them and haven't found one yet to be anywhere near accurate.
the dual port manometer attachment is the biggest reason i got away from all the ones i have. it costed me some call backs last winter :mad: that's when i went back to my slack tube. and now i have the testo and everything has been great.
flange
11-04-2008, 07:18 PM
Well, the reality is that it wouldnt drop below about .5" with nothing connected to it. He was doing some large boiler work, and it does matter to both him and I. That tool lasted roughly twenty seven hours. He has been doing large commercial service for almost thirty years, can work on ANYTHING and has a quiet, calm demeanor. When he tells me things I listen. He's like that old EF Hutton guy or whatever. He told me it was a useless tool, and I immediately deep sixed it. It wasnt worth the trip back to the supply house. Just was curious if this was an isolated incident or what?
forcryinoutloud
11-04-2008, 07:56 PM
I have a few Fieldpiece multi meters and their dual temp meter. I like and trust both of these meters, however, I DO NOT trust the accessory heads.
I had purchased a infrared temp head and a psychrometer head and compared each to task specific devices and neither were close enough for me.
I will buy another task specific meter from Fieldpiece, but no accessory heads.
beachtech
11-04-2008, 08:00 PM
the stand alone meters are great from many manu's
but those accesorie heads will get you into trouble :(
btcstudenthvacr
11-13-2008, 01:58 PM
Well, the reality is that it wouldnt drop below about .5" with nothing connected to it. He was doing some large boiler work, and it does matter to both him and I. That tool lasted roughly twenty seven hours. He has been doing large commercial service for almost thirty years, can work on ANYTHING and has a quiet, calm demeanor. When he tells me things I listen. He's like that old EF Hutton guy or whatever. He told me it was a useless tool, and I immediately deep sixed it. It wasnt worth the trip back to the supply house. Just was curious if this was an isolated incident or what?
Was it a head unit? If so what setting on the stick meter was your tech on?
If your meter is set to ac it reads 0.5" with nothing attached. If in mv/dc reads 0.0 per the instructions. Seems coincidental is all not trying to say yours wasn't faulty.
ckheat
11-14-2008, 06:22 PM
Knock on wood... I've had no trouble with any of mine. I've never directly compared my readings to a tube manometer, but I have clocked the gas meter and it's been right on, and I've used it for static readings compared to blower data on new installs and the math adds up. It may not be accurate enough for really large commercial or industrial work, but for my purposes has been fine.
weber
11-15-2008, 11:23 AM
I personally dont care for the accs head, and I say that as a fieldpiece supporter.
The stand alones are great, and most of their meters are top of the line.
As far as the manometer goes, most likely user error...
emcoasthvacr
11-19-2008, 04:23 PM
Gone through several dozen techs searching for keepers that are true HVACR techs -- I'm not impressed with either the techs that use Fieldpiece or their skills.
btcstudenthvacr
11-19-2008, 06:01 PM
Gone through several dozen techs searching for keepers that are true HVACR techs -- I'm not impressed with either the techs that use Fieldpiece or their skills.
That's about one of the dumbest comments I've seen on here yet...:(
The meter doesn't make the man. Nor does the skill make the meter any better of an instrument.
Your quite arrogant that a brand name influences your decision making on a human beings intelligence.
You should find a different field to offer employment or just do it all your self.
This career is hard enough with the constant technology and schooling required.
Your world must be very very small with the mind you show.
I_bend_metal
11-19-2008, 06:09 PM
Gone through several dozen techs searching for keepers that are true HVACR techs -- I'm not impressed with either the techs that use Fieldpiece or their skills.
Are you for real dude??? Seriously....if you ask me, you are on here to do nothing more than stir the pot...that comment is the absolute DUMBEST thing I have ever read on this site....(and I spend time on the beer thread)
I'm not alone here....but we.....sir....are NOT impressed with you or your skills either....it's just a matter of time before a troll like you gets banned for good.
Maybe you should stick to reading this site instead of posting....your posts have very little good information in them and the way you pull a vacuum is ridiculous.....you're an arrogant, pompous, wanna be technician....keep your stupid comments to yourself.....
DPSwitch
11-19-2008, 06:19 PM
I'm with bender...... get over yourself.
weber
11-19-2008, 06:21 PM
He is a homeowner who likes to think he is in this industry, hence his unpro status since 2006.............
emcoasthvacr
11-19-2008, 06:25 PM
First of all, I would not let a tech with a Fieldpiece on my commercial 460V 3ph accounts -- it is what it is.
You have show more pride in your profession, based on my experience employing engineers & techs since 87.
emcoasthvacr
11-19-2008, 06:30 PM
I'm a real pro, unlike the wannabees on this site -- I'm a nationally certified & licensed professional engineer & state licensed HVACR contractor.
I'm sure I'm the ONLY one on this site with those credentials.
what's your credentials -- do you even hold a 2 yr degree? A state license? -- extremely doubtful.
Weber -- if you ever discredit my credentials again, I will put you in your place -- is that understood?
Even if I have to supeona the website for your name & location.
He is a homeowner who likes to think he is in this industry, hence his unpro status since 2006.............
I_bend_metal
11-19-2008, 06:30 PM
First of all, I would not let a tech with a Fieldpiece on my commercial 460V 3ph accounts -- it is what it is.
You have show more pride in your profession, based on my experience employing engineers & techs since 87.
Your experience employing.......WTF??? Sounds like you have too much EXPERIENCE EMPLOYING because you CAN'T keep an employee to save your life....you watch all the good techs come and go because of their choice of tools....
That's gotta be the most asinine thing I have ever heard.....EVER....
You're a troll.....
I_bend_metal
11-19-2008, 06:31 PM
First of all, I would not let a tech with a Fieldpiece on my commercial 460V 3ph accounts -- it is what it is.
You have show more pride in your profession, based on my experience employing engineers & techs since 87.
Oh and dude.....460v 3ph .....that ain't impressing anyone.....we have ALL worked on those....
weber
11-19-2008, 06:36 PM
I'm a real pro, unlike the wannabees on this site -- I'm a nationally certified & licensed professional engineer & state licensed HVACR contractor.
I'm sure I'm the ONLY one on this site with those credentials.
what's your credentials -- do you even hold a 2 yr degree? A state license? -- extremely doubtful.
Weber -- if you ever discredit my credentials again, I will put you in your place -- is that understood?
Sorry no DIY advice allowed on this site.........
I_bend_metal
11-19-2008, 06:41 PM
I'm a real pro, unlike the wannabees on this site -- I'm a nationally certified & licensed professional engineer & state licensed HVACR contractor.
I'm sure I'm the ONLY one on this site with those credentials.
what's your credentials -- do you even hold a 2 yr degree? A state license? -- extremely doubtful.
Weber -- if you ever discredit my credentials again, I will put you in your place -- is that understood?
Even if I have to supeona the website for your name & location.
LOL....you have no credentials at all....you are a regular member who hasn't proven a thing when it comes to "credentials"
OK,
Anymore of the I'm better than you, threats, or I'm better than this sites wannabees, etc, and you will be history.
This thread is closed.
Easy guys. This post has been reported for "threats".
I can put a stop to this argument. Eastcoast, send me a photo copy of your creds and I'll make you a pro myself. Your choice, really doesn't matter to me if you do or not.
email is in the profile if you want.
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