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P/N 6006775 Rev A 

©2013 TSI Incorporated 

Printed in U.S.A. 

Attaching the Hoses to the Manometer 

Connect the straight female flare fitting on the High pressure (red) hose to the male fitting on the top of the 
manometer marked with a plus (

+

) sign.  Connect the straight female flare fitting on the Low pressure (blue) hose 

to the male fitting on the top of the manometer marked with a minus (

-

) sign. 

Bleeding Entrained Air from the Hoses 

1.  Turn the shut-off ball valve on both the High and Low pressure hoses to the closed position. 

2.  Turn the valve handle on the manometer to the 

MEASURE

 position. 

3.  Using an appropriate fitting, connect the open end of the High pressure (red) hose to the test point with the 

higher line pressure. 

4.  Attach the appropriate fitting to the open end of the Low pressure (blue) hose. 

5.  To ensure all the air is bled from the hoses, hold the open end of the Low pressure (blue) hose in an upright 

position over a suitable receptacle or near a drain. 

6.  Turn the shut-off ball valve on both the High and Low pressure hoses to the open position. 

7.  Turn the valve handle on the manometer to the 

BYPASS

 position to allow the liquid flow to displace the 

entrained air. 

8.  Once the liquid is flowing steadily from the Low pressure (blue) hose, turn the valve handle on the manometer 

to the 

MEASURE

 position. 

Performing Pressure Measurements 

The HM675 Hydronic Manometer allows for simultaneous  and continuous measurement and display of the High-
side gauge and Differential pressure. The calculated Low-side gauge pressure is also displayed.  

 

Discrete Pressure Measurements 

Taking a discrete pressure measurement provides a single time-averaged reading taken over the sampling period 
as defined by the current time constant setting when the 

READ 

key is pressed. Discrete pressure measurement 

values are displayed on-screen for a period of 10 seconds and then returns to continuous measurement mode.  

Performing Temperature Measurements 

The accessory temperature probes are optional for the HM675 Hydronic Manometer and can be connected to the 
3-pin mating connector located on the right-hand side of the manometer.  The unit of measurement for 
temperature (°F or °C) is driven by the differential pressure measurement: 

Differential pressure in psi, inH

2

O, ftH

2

O, or inHg → temperature in °F 

Differential pressure in kPa, mH

2

O, mmHg, or bar → temperature in °C  

Time Constant: 5 Seconds

0.00

ft.H2O dP

0.00 ft.H2O  High
0.00 ft.H2O  Low
70.0°F       Probe1
70.0°F       Probe2

High Side 

Pressure

Low Side 
Pressure

Temperature

Differential 

Pressure

Battery 
Status

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