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PCE-917 Differential Pressure Gauge
Portable handheld manometer measures differential pressure from ± 5 to 7000 mbar (± 0.05 / 0.1 to 101.5 psi) / Optional PC software with RS-232 cable sold separately as a data transfer accessory
PCE-917 is a portable handheld digital differential pressure gauge, meter or manometer used to measure differential pressure in pneumatic, compressor and pump installations, valves, tanks and heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. The PCE-917 features a dust-proof, splash-resistant housing, allowing the meter to be used under adverse conditions.
The PCE-917 differential pressure manometer comes with 1 x 1 m / 3 ft long silicon tube, 2 x stainless steel tube adapters and 1 x 9V block battery. Optional PC software with RS-232 cable sold separately as a data transfer accessory. The software can be used to transmit the data to a computer for evaluating, documenting and storing pressure fluctuations. Simply connect the differential manometer via RS-232 to your computer for analysis. If your computer doesn't have an RS-232 interface, you may acquire an RS-232 to USB adapter (see accessories tab for details).
mbar | Resolution: 5 Range: ± 7000 |
psi | Resolution: 0.05 / 0.1 Range: ± 101.5 |
inH2O | Resolution: 2 Range: ± 2800 |
mH2O | Resolution: 0.05 Range: ± 70.00 |
inHg | Resolution: 0.1 Range: ± 206.0 |
mmHg |
Resolution: 5 Range: ± 5250 |
Torr | Resolution: - Range: - |
Pa / kPa | Resolution: - Range: - |
atm | Resolution: 0.005 Range: ± 6.905 |
kg/cm² | Resolution: 0.005 Range: ± 7.000 |
Accuracy | ± 2% (full range) |
Reproducibility | ± 1% |
Response time | 0.8 second |
Interface | RS-232 port |
Power supply | 1 x 9V block battery |
Housing material | Plastic |
Housing dimensions | Approx. 180 x 72 x 32 mm / 7.09 x 2.84 x 1.26 in |
Weight | Approx. 210 g / < 1 lb |
Warning: | ***Exceeding the maximum pressure range will destroy the sensor*** |