Fluke 922 Air Tester Manual
Fluke 922 Air Tester Manual
922
Airflow Meter
Users Manual
PN 2683880
November 2006 Rev.1, 12/07
© 2006-2007 Fluke Corporation, All rights reserved. Printed in Taiwan. Product specifications are subject to
change without notice. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
Introduction..................................................................................................1
Safety Information and Symbols..................................................................2
Contacting Fluke .........................................................................................4
Pushbutton Functions..................................................................................5
Display ........................................................................................................7
Using the Meter ...........................................................................................9
Power ......................................................................................................9
Measurement Units..................................................................................9
Backlight ..................................................................................................9
Automatic Power Off................................................................................9
Temperature ............................................................................................10
Secondary Menu Modes ..........................................................................10
Zero .........................................................................................................10
Min Max Avg ............................................................................................10
Hold .........................................................................................................11
Saving Samples ..........................................................................................11
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Introduction
The Fluke 922 Airflow Meter (“the Meter”) is a handheld instrument that measures
differential pressure and calculates air velocity and air flow.
The Meter ships with the following items:
• Holster
• Carrying case
• Tubing and tubing strap
• Four AA Batteries (installed)
• Users Manual
• Wrist Strap
International symbols used on the Meter and in the manual are explained in Table 1.
Table 1. International Symbols
Symbol Description Symbol Description
Risk of danger. Important
W information. Refer to manual. v= Recycling information
Contacting Fluke
To contact Fluke, use one of the following telephone numbers:
USA: 1-888-99-FLUKE (1-888-993-5853)
Canada: 1-800-36-FLUKE (1-800-363-5853)
Europe: +31 402-675-200
Japan: +81-3-3434-0181
Singapore: +65-738-5655
Anywhere in the world: +1-425-446-5500
Or visit Fluke’s Web site at: www.fluke.com.
Register the Meter at: http://register.fluke.com
Pushbutton Functions
Figure 1 and Table 2 explain the Meter’s pushbuttons.
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Figure 1. 922 Airflow Meter
Table 2. Pushbuttons
Pushbutton Function
Power button. Press to turn the Meter on or off. Hold for 5 seconds to display Meter’s
A firmware version.
B Activates velocity mode. See “Measuring Velocity”.
C Turns the backlight on and off.
D Activates flow mode. See “Measuring Flow”.
E Calculates average of stored values.
F Activates live Min Max Avg functions. See “Min Max Avg”.
G Used to increase manual inputs, scroll through memory, and to navigate the Setup menu.
H Press and hold 2 seconds to zero out the display before taking readings.
I Used to decrease manual inputs, scroll through memory, and to navigate the Setup menu.
J Press to enter the Setup menu. See “The Setup Menu”.
K Used to access secondary features listed in yellow on the Meter.
L Used to store data and accept changes to the setup menu and flow parameters.
M Holds the present reading.
N Activates pressure mode. See “Measuring Differential Pressure”.
Display
Figure 2 and Table 3 describe the display.
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Figure 2. Display
Temperature
Ambient temperature is displayed on the Meter as a reference. The temperature can be
displayed in either °C or °F. See "The Setup Menu".
Secondary Menu Modes
Use A with other select pushbuttons to shift to secondary menu modes and functions:
• Press A and then H to access the Clear functions. See “Clearing Sample Data”.
• Press A and then I to access the Recall menu. See “Recall”.
• Press A and then Gto access the Clear All function. See “Clearing Sample
Data”.
Zero
To zero differential pressure, velocity or flow, have both pressure ports open to ambient
conditions, then, press and hold Zfor 2 seconds. Upon zeroing, the meter beeps.
Min Max Avg
The Min Max mode stores live minimum (MIN) and maximum (MAX) input values. When the
input drops below the stored minimum value or above the stored maximum value, the Meter
beeps and stores the new value. Min Max mode also calculates an average (AVG) of all
readings taken since the mode was activated. This mode can be used to capture
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intermittent readings, record maximum and minimum readings while you are away or when
you cannot watch the Meter.
To use Min Max mode, press M. The maximum reading appears first. Each subsequent
press of M steps through the minimum, average, and live readings, and back to the
maximum reading.
To exit Min Max mode, press Mfor approximately two seconds. When in Min Max mode,
the Auto-off feature is automatically disabled.
Hold
Pressing H captures the current reading and holds it on the display. If H is pressed
while in Min Max mode, the reading is held on the display and Min Max mode continues to
store minimum and maximum values.
Saving Samples
The Meter saves various samples in its three major modes. To save a sample, do the
following:
1. When taking a sample, press I to store the sample. The Meter can save up to 99
samples in each of its three modes.
2. Once the samples are taken, press G to view the average of all the samples.
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Figure 3. Differential Pressure Measurement
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Measuring Velocity
The Meter uses standard ambient conditions (temperature =21.1 °C/70 °F, barometric
pressure = 14.7 psia / 1013 mbar), to approximate actual velocity and flow.
Velocity Measurement
To measure velocity, do the following:
1. Press V to enter Velocity mode.
2. Connect the hoses to the pitot tube and to the Meter. The “Input (+)” pressure port on
the Meter connects to the yellow hose from the total pressure connection of the pitot
tube. The “Ref (-)” pressure port on the Meter connects to the black hose from the
static pressure connection of the pitot tube. See Figure 4.
Note
If Measure Velocity measures negative on the display, check to make sure that the
hoses are attached to the correct ports on the Meter and the pitot tube.
3. With the pitot tube open to ambient conditions press and hold Z for 2 seconds.
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Figure 4. Pitot Tube Connection
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Measuring Flow
1. Press F.
2. The Meter requests the duct shape and size. The Meter stores the last duct shape and
size that is entered. If the duct is different than the stored version, press D or E
to find the proper duct type for the measurement (rectangular or round).
3. Press I to select the duct type.
4. If the duct is rectangular, use D and E to select the X dimension and press I
to store it. Use D and Eto select the Y dimension. Hold D or Eto
increase the rate of change. Press I to store it.
5. If the duct is round, use D and E to select the duct diameter and press I to
store it.
6. To measure flow, refer to Steps 2 - 3 in "Measuring Velocity".
Note
If Measure Velocity measures negative on the display, check to make sure that the
hoses are attached to the correct ports on the Meter and the pitot tube.
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Notes
HOLD, SAVE, CALCULATE, SHIFT, MIN MAX, ZERO, and SETUP UNITS can be
used when measuring pressure, velocity and flow.
If Por V is pressed before pressing I for the final time, the Meter will escape
the flow setup process and will not save any of the selections made or values entered.
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3. Press I to store the change. The Meter beeps to signal that the change has been
stored. With each press of I, the menu moves to the next parameter. To exit the
Setup menu without changing subsequent parameters, press P, V, or F.
Clearing Sample Data
The Meter stores data that periodically will need to be cleared. Individual samples or the
entire data memory can be cleared. When the memory is full (99 samples), it shows “Full”
on the display when I is pressed and the Meter emits short beeps and will not save any
value unless some samples are cleared.
To clear individual sample data, do the following:
1. Press either P, V, or F to clear samples for that mode.
2. Press A.
3. Press H(CLEAR).
4. Use D and E to select the desired sample number. The last measurement
saved appears first.
5. Press I to clear the sample. Note that the number of samples displayed is reduced.
To clear all sample data, do the following:
1. Press A.
2. Press G(CLEAR ALL).
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3. Press I to clear all samples. The Meter beeps and the display shows 0 samples.
4. To exit (CLEAR) or (CLEAR ALL) without deleting samples, press P, V, or
F before pressing I
Recall
1. Press either P, V, or F to recall samples for that mode.
2. Press A.
3. Press I (RECALL) to recall samples. Use D and E to locate the desired
sample. Hold E or D to increase the rate of change.
4. Press P, V, or F to exit the Recall menu.
Maintenance
This section provides basic maintenance information, including battery replacement
instructions.
WCaution
Do not attempt to repair or service the Meter unless qualified to do so and
have the relevant calibration, performance test, and service information.
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Cleaning
Clean only with soap and water. Remove any residue afterwards.
Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
Do not use abrasives or solvents.
Replacing the Batteries
When the low battery symbol appears (B) the meter will not save samples and “bAtt”
appears on the display when I is pressed.
The Meter uses four AA batteries (supplied). To replace the batteries, do the following (see
Figure 5):
1. Turn off the Meter.
2. Remove the holster.
3. Place the Meter face down on a nonabrasive surface and loosen the battery door
screw with a Phillips screwdriver.
4. Lift the battery access door away from the Meter.
5. Replace the batteries as shown in Figure 5. Observe the battery polarity shown in the
battery compartment.
6. Secure the battery access door back in position with the screw.
7. Reinstall the Holster.
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Figure 5. Replacing the Batteries
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Specifications
Parameter Range Accuracy Resolution Units Displayed
Air Pressure ± 4000 Pascal ±1% + 1 Pascal 1 Pascal Pa
± 16 in H2O ±1% + 0.01 in H2O 0.001 in H2O in H2O
± 400 mm H2O ±1% + 0.1 mm H2O 0.1 mm H2O mm H2O
± 40 mbar ±1% + 0.01 mbar 0.01 mbar mb
± 0.6 PSI ±1% + 0.0001 PSI 0.0001 PSI PSI
Air Velocity 250-16,000 fpm ±2.5% of reading at 1 fpm fpm
1-80 m/s 2000 fpm 0.001 m/s m/s
(10.00 m/s)
Air Flow 0-99,999 cfm accuracy is function of 1 cfm cfm
(Volume) 3
0-99,999 m /hr velocity and duct size 3
1 m /hr
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0-99,999 l/s 1 l/s l/s
Temperature 0 to 50 °C ±1 % + 2 °C 0.1 °C °C
32 to 122 °F ±1 % + 4 °F 0.1 °F °F
Use of Zero function is required to achieve these specifications.
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Environmental
Operating Temperature 0 °C to +50 °C
Storage Temperature -40 °C to +60 °C
Temperature Coefficient 0.025 X (specified accuracy) / °C
(< 18 °C or > 28 °C)
Relative Humidity:
Non condensing (< 10 °C)
90 % RH (10 °C to 30 °C)
75 % RH (30 °C to 40 °C)
45 % RH (40 °C to 50 °C)(Without Condensation)
IP Rating IP40
Operating Altitude 2000 m
Storage Altitude 12000 m
EMI, RFI, EMC Meets requirements for EN61326-1
Vibration MIL-PREF-28800F, Class 3
Maximum Pressure at each Port 10 PSI
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Agency Approvals
P Conforms to EU directives
; Conforms to Australian standards
Replacement Parts
Replacement Part Part Number
Battery 1.5 V Alkaline Size AA (4) NEDA 15A, IECLR6 650181
Holster 2729807
Wrist Strap 2729793
Hoses, 1 black and 1 yellow w/test lead strap 2766087
Battery Door 2729818
Battery Door Screw 2729829
Hard Carrying Case 2774694
Users Manual 2683880
Users Manual on CD 2766430
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