The Fieldpiece SDP2 Dual in Duct Psychrometer
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Published 2013-06-07
The Fieldpiece SDP2 dual in duct psychrometer overview showing how to measure differential enthalpy and calculate field capacity quickly and easily.
All Comments (21)
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Thanks in advance fr your business. We have been very happy with Fieldpiece so far. They are really leading the way right now with the quick innovation of products.
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I love all your presentations Jim. Love the SPD2
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SPD2 has become my new favorite tool. Great job on the video
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every time I learn something new.from you.
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Great Job Jim!!! Fieldpiece is really stepping up their game! This is a great tool!!
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Thanks for this vid. I'd really love to see yall do one with the sdp2 linked up with an Sman460 on a system that needs adjustment to see how well they work in unison.
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Thanks Jim. Great video as always.
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Yes, that is correct. TEET is Target Evaporator Exit Temperature. If the temperature is too high, lower the speed to drop the temperature.
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Beautiful duct work.
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Great video, can you please give me a link for those hole caps that you placed in the airflow test sites?
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This is just great.I only have one question. I always take the dry bulb outside and wet bulb inside. With the SDP2, can I take dry bulb and wet bulb directly on return for wet bulb an dry bulb on supply? I just bought this instrument from true tech tools. Thank you for your good work
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Excellent Job!!
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When doing the target evaporator temp measurement, do i need to be close as possible to evaporator? I'm talking a few inches? the reason i ask it because when i used to take enthalpy measurements i was told by manufacture rep to be close to evaporator as possible. I recently bought this item and want to make sure I'm using it right, thanks
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Thanks, it performs well also.
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Yes it is. I really think it is also a great teaching tool also.
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Do you measure return upstream, or downstream the air filter media? Thank you.
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Good stuff!!!
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where did you get a btu output of 4.5?
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What do you use to drill the test probe holes? What do you use to fill them?
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California here...most my installs are attic mount systems,each offers a supply and return plenum(22"deep often)and than the ducts are flex duct(R6 insulated)my question is should or can I use the SDP2 for measurements?