
Dwyer Mark II Manometers come in a variety of ranges. Make sure the oil being used
is for the correct manometer.
Mark II #25, 27, MM-80 and M-700 Pa use
red gage oil (specific gravity 0.826).
Mark II #26, 28 and MM180 use blue gage
oil (specific gravity 1.9).
If additional oil is required, call or fax nearest
Dwyer office listed at bottom of page.
INSTALLATION
Position manometer on a vertical surface.
Drill two 1/8˝ or 9/64˝ holes on a vertical line
315/16˝ apart. Loosely mount manometer
with self-tapping screws provided. Adjust
gage until level bubble is centered in level
vial, then secure the manometer tightly.
For portable use, order optional A-612
Portable Stand.
FILLING
Turn the zero set knob counterclockwise until
it stops, then turn clockwise 3 full turns. This
puts zero in approximately the middle of the
travel adjustment in either direction. Remove
the fill plug and fill with gage fluid until fluid
reaches zero on scale. Minor adjustments
can be made to adjust zero by adjusting zero
knob. Replace fill plug. If gage is overfilled,
remove excess by inserting pipe cleaner
through the fill port to blot up excess oil.
MAINTENANCE
Check oil level regularly and adjust zero with
zero adjust knob. Be sure tubing connections are disconnected and gage is open to
atmosphere before adjusting zero.
Clean with mild soap and water. Avoid any
cleaning fluids which may result in damaging
the gage.
ACCESSORIES
Each Mark II manometer includes two tubing
connectors for 1/8˝ pipe or sheet metal
ducts, two mounting screws, 3/4 oz. bottle
of indicating fluid, red and green pointer
flags, 8´ of double column tubing and instructions.
Mark II Series Molded Plastic Manometers
Specifications - Instructions and Operation
Bulletin D-58
DWYER INSTRUMENTS, INC.
Phone: 219/879-8000 www.dwyer-inst.com
P.O. BOX 373 • MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA 46361, U.S.A. Fax: 219/872-9057 e-mail: info@dwyer-inst.com
Mark II Model No. 25
inclined-vertical manometer,
(shown with optional A-612 portable stand)

FLOW
PsPt
PITOT TUBE
(SECTION
ENLARGED
TO SHOW
DETAIL)
AIR FILTER GAGE
Mount gage within 3 ft. of filter bank. Install
tubing adapters on each side of filter. Run
tubing from clean side of filter to positive
pressure side of gage (left fitting). Run
downstream side to low pressure side of
gage (right fitting). Install green and red
arrows adjacent to indicating tube to indicate filter condition.
AIR VELOCITY METER
A pitot tube should be used for air velocity
readings. Install the pitot tube and gage
carefully to ensure accuracy. Select a location for the pitot tube with al least four diameters of smooth straight sections of duct
both upstream and downstream. Install
pitot tube in the center of duct with tip
directed into air stream. Connect the right
angle (leg parallel to tip) to negative (right fitting) and straight pitot tube connection to
positive (left connection) of gage. The velocity reading shown on the gage is the center
or maximum velocity. For average velocity
across the full area, multiply by a factor of
0.9.
No’s. 27 and 28 require pitot tube at additional cost. See Bulletin F-41-F.
The velocity indicated is for dry air at 70°F,
29.9˝ barometric pressure and a resulting
density of 0.075 lb/ft
3
. For variation from
these standard conditions, corrections may
be based upon the following data.
AIR VELOCITY CALCULATIONS:
Air Velocity = 1096.2
where Pv = velocity pressure in inches of
water
D = Air density in lb/ft
3
Air Density = 1.325 x
where P
B = Barometric Pressure in inches
of mercury
T = Absolute Temperature (indicat-
ed temperature °F plus 460)
Flow in cu. ft. per min. = Duct area in square
feet x air velocity in ft. per min.
PITOT TUBE SENSES TOTAL AND STATIC PRESSURES. MANOMETER
MEASURES VELOCITY PRESSURE-(DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TOTAL AND
STATIC PRESSURES).
PB
T
Pv
D
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APPLICATIONS MARK II MANOMETER
DWYER INSTRUMENTS, INC.
Phone: 219/879-8000 www.dwyer-inst.com
P.O. BOX 373 • MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA 46361, U.S.A. Fax: 219/872-9057 e-mail: info@dwyer-inst.com
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