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product_id: 77944473
title: "RadonAway 50017 Easy Read Manometer, Blue"
brand: "brand: radonaway"
price: "91.29 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/77944473-radonaway-50017-easy-read-manometer-blue
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
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# RadonAway 50017 Easy Read Manometer, Blue

**Brand:** brand: radonaway
**Price:** 91.29 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** RadonAway 50017 Easy Read Manometer, Blue by brand: radonaway
- **How much does it cost?** 91.29 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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- brand: radonaway enthusiasts

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## Description

Color:Blue




























The RadonAway Easy Read U-tube Manometer, installed in nearly a half million homes to date, lets the homeowner know at a glance whether the radon system is operating.* Our u-tube comes packaged as part of a System Monitoring and Homeowner Information packet containing instructions, system and component labels, and a homeowner information brochure that complies with current standards. * This device does NOT measure radon levels.

## Features

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- Reads 0-4.5" WC
- Non-toxic fluid
- Adjustable zero
- Molded scale curved to fit system pipe
- Includes: Easy Read u-tube manometer (with tubing and 2 self-tap screws), Installation instructions, System and component labels, System information brochure, Clear plastic bag with twist tie for hanging information on system

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

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    Good simple "gauge", easy install. Didn't come with enough fluid
  

*by S***E on Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2019*

Bought this like everyone else, to monitor a radon vent system. This "gauge" does that very well and simply! My only issues is that mine came low on fluid (about 1/2-3/4" below 0), plenty if you just want it to show if they system is working but not enough to really measure. So I ended up buying a Motion Pro 08-0581 carb manometer refill kit which looks to have the same fluid! Now it is filled properly and I can monitor the actual level. 4 stars for low fluid. I didn't contact the seller about it, in hind sight might have gotten the fluid for free? But wanted to install ASAP and didn't want to wait.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    monitor your fan for all reasons
  

*by K***Y on Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2015*

Works good. Gives a constant reading of what amount of negative pressure your fan unit is producing. If you have a fan located in an area where it's hard to hear, I highly recommend you use this meter. You could see in an instant that you have a good negative air pressure condition. I have my fan located in the basement and can hear it when walking in to the mechanical room, knowing that my unit is on and functioning. I chose to use one of these anyway so I could monitor the job that the fan unit was doing. Some reviews on the fan unit stated a number of years on the fan running saw less effectiveness on it's performance. If the fan is failing this will show that there is less negative air pressure in my contained system. It installs easily and nothing much of anything to break down or fail.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Test your pressure switches.
  

*by L***2 on Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2018*

My manometer story.This a great tool, quality built and reasonably priced. I'm using mine as a troubleshooting tool for vacuum operated pressure switches.I have created an inexpensive way to test your furnace pressure switches to determine, fairly precisely, at what pressure they open and close!Get an Ortho  "Dial N Spray" (or similar sprayer) remove the siphon tube from the port located on the underside of the screw-on nozzle/bottle lid and insert your own vacuum tube onto the port on the bottom of the lid.  Hook that tubing to the middle of a  "tee" and from the tee connect two other hoses, one to the manometer and one to the pressure switch.Then hook a multimeter up to the pressure switch contacts and set the meter to its lowest resistance/continuity setting. (Hopefully, a setting with a continuity buzzer so you don't have to watch the meter itself, that way you can concentrate better on reading the manometer scale to achieve better accuracy in determining when the switch contacts make or break. Make sure you test your pressure switches in the vertical orientation.(The way they are mounted in the furnace.) It makes a difference.Hook a garden hose up to the sprayer head and select the spray setting of your choice. (I have my sprayer set at the 8 ounce setting. I don't know if the lower settings would be better?) Now VERY CAREFULLY begin to open your faucet. (Too much water flow will cause too much vacuum and it will suck out all of the fluid in the manometer!) Paying MUCH ATTENTION, SLOWLY increase water flow until you see the fluid begin to rise in the manometer. It does not take much water flow to start developing vacuum and it only requires minute adjustments to raise or lower the fluid levels in the manometer so be very careful. My stationary tubs have the lever style faucet handles and I think they are the best kind because you can tap them gently with your finger to precisely adjust the water pressure. I don't think round faucet handles, that you turn, would be able to provide the accuracy of adjustment needed compared to the lever style ones.As you slowly raise the column of fluid in the manometer you will eventually hear the buzzer sound from the multimeter. At that precise moment note the position of the fluid column on the scale and that is the pressure, in "Inches of water column", at which the contacts close inside the pressure switch. In a reverse fashion decrease the level of fluid in the manometer, by slowly decreasing water flow, until you stop hearing the multimeter buzzer at which point noting the pressure at which the pressure switch contacts open.This test can be very helpful in determining how well your pressure switches are operating.

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*Store origin: TN*
*Last updated: 2026-05-06*