Magnehelic gauge what...

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snoop832

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Nov 21, 2010
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type is the right one to use on a Harman Stove. Mine is reading 0 to 1.0"... I think I have the wrong one. Can anyone help me out with this. Thanks A
 

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Thanks POZBurn... When I hook up the lower line on the gauge I get a reading of .80 on test mode... Is there any special way of hooking up this gauge or setting it up? I already adjusted the screw to zero it out..
 
sounds like your doing it ok. Are you on the stove test port? What does your manual say it should be? My pf100 was .35 for low and .65 for high.
 
Andy40 said:
Thanks POZBurn... When I hook up the lower line on the gauge I get a reading of .80 on test mode... Is there any special way of hooking up this gauge or setting it up? I already adjusted the screw to zero it out..
The guage has to be perfectley level. It is made to be in the vertical position when zeroed and while doing the test.
 
The one I just bought reads from 0-.5" H2O

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