Magnehelic® gauge troubleshooting – Great Plains NTA2007HD Operator Manual User Manual

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04/04/2011

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Magnehelic® Gauge Troubleshooting

If a Magnehelic® gauge does not read zero with the fan
off, inspect the gauge, and re-zero as needed.

Check for chamber and breather line problems before
re-zero. Re-zero cannot accurately compensate for leaks
and blockages.

Re-zero the Magnehelic® gauge on level ground with the
fan off, and if possible, under no-wind conditions. Turn
the set screw

on the meter face until it reads zero from

the tractor driver’s viewing position.

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Problem

Cause

Solution

Non-zero
with fan off

Zero drift

Re-zero per instruc-
tions below

Gauge
reading
lower than
expected

Relief port plug
missing/damaged

Replace plug

Breather line
blocked or kinked

Clear breather line

Leak in sensing
line

Check line to cham-
ber

Gauge damaged

Check for loose
cover, damaged
O-ring

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Figure 88

Magnehelic® Gauge

31187

Port ID for Troubleshooting:

Over-pressure relief port (with plug in place)
Low-pressure port (breather/atmospheric pressure)
High-pressure port (from manifold chamber)

Alternate high/low ports are plugged.

Winter testing/maintenance advisory:
Gauge readings may be inaccurate or sluggish below
-7

°C (+20°F)

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