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# Pressure Sensor (Differential) - Quick Reference SSO
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**Device Type:** Analog Input - Pressure Sensor
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**Signal:** 0-10VDC / 4-20mA output
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**Power:** 24VAC/VDC (powered transmitter)
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**Version:** 1.0 | **Date:** Dec 2025
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## DEVICE OVERVIEW
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**Common Models:**
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- Setra 264/265/267, Honeywell ST3000, Dwyer 629/679, Johnson Controls P499, Belimo 22DT
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**Used For:**
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Duct static pressure (supply/return), filter status, room pressurization, airflow measurement, building pressure
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**Specifications:**
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- **Range:** Common ranges:
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* 0-0.5" W.C. (filter status, low static)
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* 0-1" W.C. (duct static, most common)
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* 0-2" W.C. (high static, fans)
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* 0-5" W.C. (high pressure applications)
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- **Accuracy:** ±1% of full scale typical
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- **Output:** 0-10VDC or 4-20mA proportional to pressure
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- **Power:** 24VAC or 24VDC, 20-50mA consumption
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- **Wire Type:** 18AWG minimum
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- **Wiring:** 3-wire (power, common, signal) + 2 pressure tubes
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**Environment:** 32-122°F, 0-95% RH non-condensing
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## SAFETY - PPE REQUIRED
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- ☑ Safety glasses (ANSI Z87.1)
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- ☑ Work gloves
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- ☑ Hard hat (mechanical rooms)
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- ☑ Dust mask (drilling ducts)
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### HAZARDS
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- **ROTATING EQUIPMENT** - Fans, blowers (LOCKOUT required if accessing)
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- **SHARP EDGES** - Sheet metal ductwork
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- **PRESSURIZED SYSTEMS** - Ductwork under positive pressure
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- **HOT/COLD SURFACES** - Supply ducts near coils
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### LOCKOUT/TAGOUT
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- [ ] **Required if accessing fan section:** Lock out air handler before installing duct probes
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- [ ] NOT required for remote wall-mounted sensors with existing pressure taps
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## INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
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### TOOLS NEEDED
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- Drill + bits (1/4" for duct penetrations)
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- Wire strippers (18AWG)
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- Multimeter (DMM)
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- Level
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- Tubing cutter
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- Pressure probe kit
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- Duct sealant
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- Label maker
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### MATERIALS
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- Pressure tubing (vinyl, 1/4" OD typical)
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- Duct pressure probes (if not pre-installed)
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- Tube fittings for sensor
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- Cable ties
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- Duct sealant
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### PRE-INSTALL
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- [ ] Verify sensor range matches application (0-1" W.C. most common for duct static)
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- [ ] Confirm sensor type matches controller input (0-10V vs 4-20mA)
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- [ ] Identify high and low pressure tap locations per blueprints
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- [ ] For duct sensors: Locate in straight section (3× duct diameter from elbows)
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### INSTALL STEPS
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**WALL-MOUNTED SENSOR (Typical Installation):**
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1. **Mount sensor:**
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- Location accessible for service
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- Protected from weather if outdoor
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- Use level to ensure horizontal
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- Near pressure tap locations (minimize tube length)
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2. **Install duct pressure probes** (if not existing):
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- **LOCKOUT air handler first**
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- Drill 1/4" holes in duct at marked locations
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- Insert pressure probe through hole
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- Probe orientation: Open end facing upstream (into airflow)
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- Seal around probe with duct sealant
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- **For static pressure:** One probe in supply duct, one in return (or reference to room)
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- **For filter ΔP:** One probe upstream of filter, one downstream
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3. **Route pressure tubing:**
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- Connect tubing to duct probes
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- Route tubing to sensor location
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- Support tubing every 3-4 feet with cable ties
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- Avoid kinks or sharp bends
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- **Slope tubing toward sensor** (prevents condensation accumulation)
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- Keep tube length <50 feet if possible (shorter = faster response)
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4. **Connect tubing to sensor:**
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- **High pressure port:** Connect to upstream probe or higher pressure location
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- **Low pressure port:** Connect to downstream probe or lower pressure location
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- Push tubing firmly into fittings (click or resistance indicates seated)
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- **IMPORTANT:** Reversed ports will give negative reading
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5. **Route and terminate electrical wiring:**
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- **3-Wire Standard:**
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* Red: +24VAC/VDC power
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* Black: Common
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* White/Green: Signal output (0-10V or 4-20mA)
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- Tighten terminals: 7-9 in-lbs
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- Leave 12" service loop
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6. **Label wiring and tubing:**
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- Wire label: "AHU-1-STATIC" or "FILTER-DP"
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- Tube labels: "HIGH" and "LOW" at sensor connections
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- Label both ends of wiring
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7. **Restore system** (if locked out)
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### POST-INSTALL
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- [ ] Sensor mounted securely and level
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- [ ] Both pressure probes installed and sealed
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- [ ] Tubing connected to correct ports (HIGH/LOW)
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- [ ] No kinks or restrictions in tubing
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- [ ] Tubing sloped toward sensor
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- [ ] All wiring terminated tight
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- [ ] Labels applied
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- [ ] Work area cleaned
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- [ ] Photos taken
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## EXPECTED READINGS
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### PRE-POWER (Power OFF)
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- **Continuity:** Each wire <5 ohms end-to-end
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- **Isolation:** >10K ohms to ground
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- **Pressure Tubing:** Blow through tubes to verify not blocked
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### POWER-UP
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- **Supply Voltage:** 24VAC/VDC ±10% (21.6-26.4V)
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- **Power Consumption:** 20-50mA typical
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- **Zero Pressure Reading:** With no pressure difference, sensor should read 0" W.C. (or very close)
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### NORMAL READINGS - DUCT STATIC PRESSURE
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| Application | Typical Range | 0-10V Output (0-1" range) |
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| Supply duct (fan off) | 0" W.C. | 0V |
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| Supply duct (fan low speed) | 0.2-0.4" W.C. | 2-4V |
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| Supply duct (fan normal) | 0.5-0.8" W.C. | 5-8V |
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| Supply duct (fan high speed) | 0.8-1.2" W.C. | 8-10V+ |
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**ASHRAE Recommendations:**
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- Supply duct static: 0.5-1.0" W.C. typical
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- Return duct static: 0.1-0.3" W.C. typical
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### NORMAL READINGS - FILTER DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE
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| Filter Condition | Typical ΔP | 0-10V Output (0-1" range) |
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| New/clean filter | 0.05-0.15" W.C. | 0.5-1.5V |
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| Normal filter | 0.2-0.4" W.C. | 2-4V |
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| Dirty filter (replace) | 0.5-0.8" W.C. | 5-8V |
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| Severely plugged | >1.0" W.C. | >10V |
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**Filter Change Threshold:** Typically 0.5-1.0" W.C. depending on filter type
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### NORMAL READINGS - BUILDING PRESSURIZATION
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| Application | Typical Range |
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| Operating rooms (positive pressure) | +0.01 to +0.05" W.C. |
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| Isolation rooms (negative pressure) | -0.01 to -0.05" W.C. |
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| Labs (negative pressure) | -0.02 to -0.10" W.C. |
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| Data centers (slight positive) | +0.01 to +0.03" W.C. |
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## PROOF OUT TESTS
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### TEST 1: Zero Check
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- **Do:** Disconnect both pressure tubes from sensor (open to atmosphere)
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- **Expect:** Reading should be 0" W.C. (±0.01")
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- **Pass If:** Reads within ±0.01" W.C. of zero
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- **If not zero:** Some sensors have zero adjustment - calibrate per manual
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### TEST 2: Tube Orientation Test
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- **Do:** With system running, note current reading
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- **Do:** Swap HIGH and LOW tubes at sensor
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- **Expect:** Reading should reverse sign (positive becomes negative)
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- **Pass If:** Sign reverses - confirms tubes connected correctly
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- **Do:** Swap tubes back to correct orientation
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### TEST 3: Response Test
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- **Do:** Start/stop fan (or change fan speed)
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- **Expect:** Reading changes proportionally within 5-10 seconds
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- **Pass If:** Reading responds to pressure changes
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### TEST 4: Tube Blockage Test
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- **Do:** Gently blow into LOW pressure tube (disconnect from sensor first)
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- **Expect:** Can blow through easily, feel air at duct probe
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- **Pass If:** No blockage detected
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- **Repeat** for HIGH pressure tube
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### TEST 5: Controller Integration
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- [ ] Sensor appears in controller AI list
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- [ ] Reading displays in inches W.C.
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- [ ] Graphics show live data
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- [ ] Controller uses reading for fan/damper control
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- [ ] No faults or errors
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## TROUBLESHOOTING
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### NO READING / ZERO ALL THE TIME
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1. Verify supply voltage at sensor: 24VAC/VDC ±10%
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2. Check output signal: Should be 0-10V or 4-20mA (not fixed at 0V/4mA)
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3. Verify pressure tubing connected to both ports
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4. Blow through tubes to check for blockages
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5. Check duct probes not plugged with dirt/debris
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6. **If sensor has power but reads zero with system running:** Tubes may be reversed or blocked
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### READING NEGATIVE (When Should Be Positive)
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1. **HIGH and LOW tubes reversed** - swap tubes at sensor
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2. Verify duct probe orientation (open end into airflow)
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3. Check that controller input not configured backwards
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### READING TOO HIGH OR TOO LOW
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1. Verify sensor range matches application:
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- Filter ΔP typically needs 0-1" W.C. or 0-2" W.C. range
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- Duct static typically 0-1" W.C. range
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- High static fans may need 0-2" or 0-5" W.C. range
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2. Check for kinked or restricted tubing
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3. Verify duct probe locations per design (not in turbulent area)
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4. Compare to handheld pressure meter (Magnehelic or digital)
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5. **If consistently offset:** Calibrate zero point
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### ERRATIC / FLUCTUATING READING
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1. Check for water condensation in pressure tubing:
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- Disconnect tubes and blow out water
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- Improve tubing slope toward sensor
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- Consider installing drip legs or water traps
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2. Verify duct probes in smooth, straight duct section (not near elbows, dampers)
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3. Check for air leaks in tubing connections
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4. Look for tubing vibration (fan vibration transmitted through tubes)
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5. **If persists:** Replace sensor (diaphragm may be damaged)
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### SLOW RESPONSE
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1. Check pressure tubing length (>50 feet = slower response)
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2. Verify tubing not kinked or restricted
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3. Check tubing diameter adequate (1/4" OD typical)
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4. Look for water accumulation in tubes
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5. **Note:** Some slow response is normal for long tube runs (10-30 seconds)
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### READING DRIFTS OVER TIME
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1. Temperature compensation issue - verify sensor in stable temp environment
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2. Check zero point calibration
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3. **If drifts significantly:** Replace sensor (diaphragm aging)
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## ESCALATION - COMPLETE BEFORE CALLING
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### PRE-ESCALATION CHECKLIST
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- [ ] Verified supply voltage at sensor (24V ±10%)
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- [ ] Verified pressure tubes connected to correct ports (HIGH/LOW)
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- [ ] Blown through tubes to check for blockages
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- [ ] Checked duct probes not plugged with debris
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- [ ] Verified sensor range appropriate for application
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- [ ] Compared to handheld pressure meter (if available)
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- [ ] Checked for water in pressure tubing
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- [ ] Documented readings with system on/off
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- [ ] Taken photos of installation
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### PROVIDE THIS INFO
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- **Sensor:** [Mfg / Model / Range / Location]
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- **Application:** Duct static / Filter ΔP / Room pressure / Other
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- **Supply Voltage:** _____ VAC/VDC
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- **Output Signal:** 0-10V or 4-20mA
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- **Current Reading:** _____ " W.C.
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- **Expected Reading:** _____ " W.C. (based on application)
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- **Handheld Meter Reading:** _____ " W.C. (if available)
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- **System Status:** Fan on/off, speed ____%
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- **Tube Length:** _____ feet (HIGH and LOW)
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- **Symptoms:** [Zero, negative, high, low, erratic, slow]
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- **Steps Taken:** [Troubleshooting completed]
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### CONTACTS
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- **Field Specialist:** [Phone]
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- **Programmer:** [Phone] (if control sequence issue)
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- **Project Manager:** [Phone]
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- **Dispatch:** [Phone]
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## CALIBRATION
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**When Needed:**
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- After installation (zero check)
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- Annually or if reading drifts
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- After sensor replacement
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**Zero Calibration:**
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1. Disconnect both pressure tubes from sensor (open to atmosphere)
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2. Wait 2 minutes for stabilization
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3. Reading should be 0" W.C. (±0.01")
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4. If not zero:
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- Some sensors have zero adjustment screw/button
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- Or apply controller offset
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5. Reconnect tubes and retest
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**Span Calibration** (if available on sensor):
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1. Requires calibrated pressure source (hand pump with gauge)
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2. Apply known pressure (e.g., 0.5" W.C. for 0-1" range)
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3. Adjust sensor span to match applied pressure
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4. **Note:** Most sensors are factory calibrated and don't require span adjustment
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**Acceptable Tolerance:** ±1% of full scale (0.01" W.C. for 0-1" range)
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## COMMON ISSUES & TIPS
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**Tube orientation:** HIGH port to upstream probe, LOW port to downstream/reference
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**Tube length:** Keep <50 feet for faster response, slope toward sensor
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**Water in tubes:** Common problem - install drip legs or blow out regularly
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**Probe location:** Straight duct section, avoid turbulent areas near elbows/dampers
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**Probe orientation:** Open end facing into airflow (upstream)
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**Filter ΔP alarms:** Typically set at 0.5-1.0" W.C. for filter change notification
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**Static pressure control:** Used for VFD fan speed control, maintains constant pressure
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**Building pressure:** Critical for healthcare, labs, clean rooms - requires tight tolerance sensors
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**Negative readings:** Usually indicate reversed tubes or wrong probe orientation
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**Range selection:** Match sensor range to application - oversized range reduces accuracy
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**Magnehelic gauge:** Mechanical pressure gauge useful for field verification (no power required)
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**Document ID:** SSO-PRESSURE-001
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**Revision:** 1.0
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**Next Review:** Dec 2026