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    Fluke 922 micromanometer. Anyone have one?

    I am looking at buying the Fluke 922 digital manometer kit. Anyone own one? How do you like it.
    I want it for measureing static pressures often and the occassional cfm readings.

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    Love it, make sure to get the kit with the case though..........

    I've had mine for about 3 or 5 years and use it all the time, its definitely worth the money.
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    Happy with mine. works well with a pitot tube for traversing ducts.
    It will save up to 99 samples and then average them for you.

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    Got one coming in the mail... I'm stoked! I did not get the case, but now I'm concerned, is it fragile enough to justify the case?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elevatedvagabond View Post
    Got one coming in the mail... I'm stoked! I did not get the case, but now I'm concerned, is it fragile enough to justify the case?
    If you pay that much for a tool, its always good to get the case
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    I will be getting the kit. It comes witht the case, pitot tube, and tubes.

    To the guys who have used them, are the SP readings stable? I currenley own a Dwyer didgital manometer I bought about 6-8 years ago and when i use it for SP readings it bounces all over the place. Dwyer says my model does not have dampening in it for such work. So pretty much I spent $500 back then on a gas pressure gauge.

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    I would say yes its stable
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    Quote Originally Posted by Push It View Post
    I will be getting the kit. It comes witht the case, pitot tube, and tubes.

    To the guys who have used them, are the SP readings stable? I currenley own a Dwyer didgital manometer I bought about 6-8 years ago and when i use it for SP readings it bounces all over the place. Dwyer says my model does not have dampening in it for such work. So pretty much I spent $500 back then on a gas pressure gauge.
    what model is that??

    i have 2 dwyer 475 . both very stable and consistant ( although one reads 0.04" high so thats my dedicated to gas pressure. the other used for static pressure)
    my boss thinks its possible to repeal the laws of physics

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    Does anybody know if the tube that comes with it (the PT12) is a pitot tube, or pitot static tube? I purchased it separately, but none of the descriptions explain it in detail. Both the kit and standalone tube just describe it for use with the 922. On a side note, in hindsight the kit is a better deal. I have almost spent the cost of the kit in only the meter and tube... With the kit you also get 2 hanging straps for the meter, a magnet, and that sweet case.

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    Never really used the tube so I haven't looked lol

    The third digit pass the decimal seems to fluctuate a little, so I think you will be very happy compared to the Dwyer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ch4man View Post
    what model is that??

    i have 2 dwyer 475 . both very stable and consistant ( although one reads 0.04" high so thats my dedicated to gas pressure. the other used for static pressure)
    It's a 477-1-FM. I called Dwyer and talked to them about it. They said that model is not good for what I am trying to use it for. And I would experience what I have been seeing.

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    Just got the 922 with static/pitot tube.... This meter is bad a$$!!! I am very excited and will be able to get rid of my last piece of fieldpiece!!! 10 years in the game and still impressed with every Fluke meter I own.

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    Sounds like this will be my next purchase after I replace the meter I left out in the rain the other night. Can't believe it.

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    Does this meter do airflow and gas pressure? What other meters do both that are less expensive? That 922 is pricey.
    You need to put the phone down and get back to work!

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