Aloha all;
I have the standard Magnahelic, IP and ProFlow meter for testing regulators.
After performing the tests and tabulating the results, I plot the information on a chart, very similar to the one in the book by Pete Wolfinger.
But in today's day and age, I can't imagine there isn't a digital / electronic way of processing these Regulators to provide a more accurate and "legible" chart to provide to the customer.
I have search for digital magnahelic and digital A.I.R. testing, but only come up with one on ScubaServiceTools.com. I see a lot in HVAC and understand it is very similar, although enough of a difference I can't sue them.
Does anyone have any recommendation on a digital or electronic magnahelic and ProFlow?
I have the standard Magnahelic, IP and ProFlow meter for testing regulators.
After performing the tests and tabulating the results, I plot the information on a chart, very similar to the one in the book by Pete Wolfinger.
But in today's day and age, I can't imagine there isn't a digital / electronic way of processing these Regulators to provide a more accurate and "legible" chart to provide to the customer.
I have search for digital magnahelic and digital A.I.R. testing, but only come up with one on ScubaServiceTools.com. I see a lot in HVAC and understand it is very similar, although enough of a difference I can't sue them.
Does anyone have any recommendation on a digital or electronic magnahelic and ProFlow?