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Sussed it, the more minus the number the less resistance there is so doesn't need a strip, found an old post in September
 
I think the MI's say it must be greater than -3 or whatever, so anything less than -2.9 requires a strip down.
 
when you measure the fan pressure, you measure the pull or suction of the fan. That's why you get a minus sign. ignore the minus sign.
(-)5 is bigger suction than (-)4.
 
Am more confused now.... On MI it states electronic manometer...... Any servicing guys about who could clarify?

A water gauge is a manometer, an electronic gauge is also a manometer.

Don't get hung up on the detail. I've never tried a water gauge for fan test, but I'd be inclined to agree with GrahamM in that it won't be accurate enough.

If your servicing you'll have fga anyway so just use the pressure function on that.
 

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