RMA316 Manometer Adapter
Used for 5/16" pressure outlet ports.
1. Shut off main gas supply to furnace.
2. Move the gas valve switch to "OFF" position.
3. Use a 3/32" hex wrench to loosen the outlet
pressure tap screw. Rotate screw counter-
clockwise one revolution to open.
4. Connect the ADMN2 tubing to the smaller
(3/16") end of the adapter and the other (5/16")
end of the adapter into the of the adapter tube.
5. Slide the 5/16" adapter tube over the outlet
pressure boss (port) to seal. Overlap the pres-
sure boss by at least 3/8" to prevent leakage.
Outlet Pressure
Tap Screw
Outlet
Pressure
Boss
Inlet Pressure
Tap Screw
Smaller end (3/16”) of the adapter
connects to ADMN2 tubing. Remove
the installed brass fitting from tube
so the adapter can be inserted.
Inlet Pressure
Boss
Adapter
(5/16” to 3/16”)
Adapter Tube
(5/16”)
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Modular Expandability
Modular expandability is ability for accessory
heads and meters to change configurations to
match the various needs of an HVAC/R technician.
Accessory heads (the sensors) send out a mV
signal, which represents the value of the measure-
ment, to whatever meter is attached to it. Heads can
attach directly to the top of a Stick meter, DL3 data
logger, or EHDL1. They can also plug into any meter
with mV ranges using ASLS2 leads.
Stick Meter
This is the heart of modular expandability. In addi-
tion to being a full functioning multimeter, any acces-
sory head can be used with it.
Model HS36
Non contact voltage
Magnetic hanger
Autoranging
Backlight
Temperature
Volts, amps, ohms
Frequency
Microfarads
Includes:
HS36 Meter
ACH4 Current Clamp
ATB1 K-type TCouple
ADLS2 Deluxe Leads
ANC1 Case
Accessory Heads
Accessory heads are the sensors of multiple
parameters measured by technicians every day.
They plug into a mV range (depending on the head)
of a multimeter. The multimeter will display whatev-
er the head is measuring. Instead of having to pur-
chase and carry a separate instrument for each
parameter, a technician can use multiple heads and
a single multimeter to do the job.
Here are four of the many heads available:
AAV3 Air Velocity and Temperature
ARH4 Digital Psychrometer
AVG2 Digital Vacuum Gauge
AOX2 Combustion Check
ASP2 Static Pressure Probe
For accurate static pressure measurements.
1. Connect ASP2 to ADMN2 via hose.
2. Insert ASP2 into drilled or pre-existing 1/4” hole.
3. Use allignment arrow on the ASP2 to direct
probe into the air stream.
4. Read static pressure measurements from “stick-
meter”, EHDL1 or record with DL3.
5. Remove probe and patch hole.