Using the temperature and relative humidity sensor, Checking the barometric pressure, Measuring low pressure – Fluke Biomedical VT Mobile Getting Started User Manual

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Gas Flow Analyzer

Measuring Low Pressure

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Using the Temperature and Relative Humidity
Sensor

Use the optional Temperature and Relative Humidity
Sensor to compensate for the conditions of the gas under
test.

Checking the Barometric Pressure

An internal sensor measures barometric pressure. The
Analyzer displays pressure relative to barometric
pressure (gauge pressure). Press S

Æ E to

check the barometric pressure reading.

To set a different barometric pressure, you can press
F and then enter that value with the text entry keys.

Note

The Analyzer relies on ambient barometric
pressure. Do not set for airport barometric
pressure, which is corrected for altitude.

Measuring Low Pressure

Measure low pressure in the range: -20 to 120 cmH

2

O.

Never exceed an absolute maximum of 5 psi.

Refer to Figure while following these steps:

1.

Press R and follow on-screen instructions.

2.

At the Analyzer, connect the Low-Pressure Adapter

to the Flow/Low-Pressure Port.

3.

Press L in the OTHER MEASUREMENTS or

WAVEFORM SCREENS section.

4.

Verify that the screen displays Low Pressure (Plo) or

LPress. If the High Pressure Adapter is also
connected, you may need to press L a second
time.

5.

Connect the Low-Pressure Adapter to the source.

6.

Apply pressure.

7.

Successively press G (Units) to select a pressure

unit in the sequence: PSI

Æ kPa Æ Bar Æ mBar Æ

ATM

Æ inH2O Æ InHg Æ cmH2O Æ mmHg.

If the waveform is too small or too large, press F
(Rescale) to view the waveform within optimized limits.

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