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Desired results not achieved?

Field check gauge weekly

Additional troubleshooting

Tap the 

[Channel B] 

key to select a different 

Result, or tap the

 [Result to be displayed] 

key 

on the 

[Settings] 

menu.

Flow: CFM (m3/h) 

Flow at the induced pressure is 

the simplest result. 

Flow/Area: CFM/100 sq ft (m3/(h*m2) or m3/

(s*m2) or liters/(s*m2))

 - 

Flow in CFM per 100 

square feet (or m

3

/(h

·

m

2

) may be required. Requires an 

area to be entered.

When a Result is chosen that requires an area,

[Area]

 will be shown on the 

Home

 screen. Tap it 

to enter the area.

The area can also be changed from the 

[Settings]

 menu.

Flow in [Channel B] reads “--” at test pressure?

If the test pressure has been reached, but 

“--” appears, the fan is running too slowly to 

accurately measure flow.

Cannot achieve test pressure at full speed?

If fan reaches 100% speed before reaching 

test pressure:

- Switch to a lower Range Plug

- Change 

[Range]

 to match

- Re-adjust fan speed

- Change to a higher Range Plug and try again.

- Change 

[Range]

 on the gauge to match.

- Check seals on all registers. Look for

  disconnected ducts or ducts open to outdoors.

Set 

[Time Average]

 to 5 seconds in 

[Settings]

.

Tap 

[Channel B] 

and select“Pressure: Pa”.

Connect the yellow tube between the red and 

yellow ports. 

Check gauge operation and check for blocked, leaking 

or pinched tubes weekly, and anytime results are in 

question. This will eliminate a common source of error.

To perform the gauge check, you will need the 

gauge and Umbilical.

Visit 

www.retrotec.com/support 

for more support 

options such as FAQ, Webinars, Manuals, Tech 

Support, and Repairs.

Repeat between different ports with each of the 

tubes you use for testing.

If readings on Channel A and Channel B are 

within 2% and don’t drop rapidly, the tube is 

not blocked or leaking and the gauge is correct.

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Tap on the gauge and select the range 

to match your fan, whenever a Range 

Plug is changed. 

Use smaller Range number for tighter ducts, 

and larger number for leakier ducts.

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Summary of Contents for 441

Page 1: ...142 Made in Everson WA USA Page 1 DucTester Flex Channel A Channel B Umbilical Extra tubing Range plugs DM32 20A gauge Gauge case System case Battery Charger Tubing Accessory Kit QuickGuides Change Device If units on Channel A and B are NOT correct If time average is NOT 5 s avg Tap Settings Results to be displayed Tap Pressure to change pressure Tap Flow or Flow Area to change flow units Tap to r...

Page 2: ...ug in the Speed Control Cable between DucTester and Gauge Install Range 47 Flow Plug Attach 4 inch 100 mm Flex to ductwork Connect Flex Duct to fan outlet for pressurization On Model 451 you can depressurize ducts by attaching the Adapter onto Fan inlet and attaching the Flex to it 47 Inlet with Range Plugs airflow Outlet airflow Inlet with Flow Plugs Flex duct adapter Flex connects here Page 2 i ...

Page 3: ... in to power source Set Speed to 1 then Jog up to the Test Pressure Tap on the display and Flow at Test Pressure or Flow Area at Test Pressure will appear Jog fan speed up but do not exceed the Pressure Class Read results from the Gauge Tap Settings Default Pressure and enter Test Pressure Tap to return Home If your flow units include area tap Area then use number pad to enter the area and tap Set...

Page 4: ...ange Range to match Re adjust fan speed Change to a higher Range Plug and try again Change Range on the gauge to match Check seals on all registers Look for disconnected ducts or ducts open to outdoors Set Time Average to 5 seconds in Settings Tap Channel B and select Pressure Pa Connect the yellow tube between the red and yellow ports Check gauge operation and check for blocked leaking or pinched...

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