Wöhler DC 100
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It is considered that the operating safety is sufficient, if this value does not
drop by more than 4 Pa (with indoor air-independent combustion of solid
fuels: 8 Pa) when the window is opened or closed. Press the
“C I/O”
button if
you want to cancel the registration during the running test (duration: 5 mi-
nutes). The minimum, the maximum and the differential pressure are indica-
ted on the display. You may then print out the pressure trend as a chart. The
last measurement remains stored in the memory even after switching off the
device, permitting to print out the chart at the office.
Fig. 3.3: Printing out a 4-Pa-test
When interpreting the recording shown in fig. 3.3, short pressure peaks need
not to be taken into account since they result from the fast movement of the
window and/or door. These peaks are easy to differentiate from the actual
rectangular pressure events. In fig. 3.3 the registered pressure drop is approx.
1.9 Pa.
The following chapter 3 describes the other basic functions of the menu
option “
Signal
”. Press the “±” button once to move the cursor to the menu
option “
Signal
”. Enable the function by pressing the “
Enter
” button (the cur-
sor starts to flash below “
Signal”
; see fig. 3.1).
3.2 Pressure measurements
The subprogram
Signal
is then activated at the
ENTER key.
The cursor then
flashes and the text “
4-PA-test
” appears on the display. After the
„±“- key
has been pressed, the text
„Pressure“
appears on the display together with
the unit of measurement
„mbar“
. Now all of the available units can be se-
lected in turn with the
± key
and activated at the
ENTER key
. In this manner
the user can select one of the following five units for the pressure measure-
ment: Pa, hPa, mbar, mm·H
2
0, psi.
When the menu item
Max-precision
pressure is selected the resolution rises
to 1/100 Pa in the measuring range from -999.99 hPa to +999.99 hPa! In this
sensitive measuring mode, the smoothing effect can be altered via the ALPHA
3. Signal menu, 4-Pa-test