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Calibrate Pressure Switches

The Draft Simulator is a new battery-operated instrument that can calibrate and test adjustable and factory-set pressure switches.

[[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_original","fid":"157221","attributes":{"alt":"Good Day Tools","class":"media-image","height":"232","style":"float: right;","title":"Good Day Tools","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"320"}}]]Good Day Tools (Cincinnati, OH) has started production of its Draft Simulator, a new battery-operated instrument that can calibrate and test adjustable and factory-set pressure switches. The instrument produces a sustainable vacuum pressure, allowing HVAC technicians to simulate the pressures draft inducers produce on furnaces while determining when pressure switches open and close, all without a furnace running or the pressure switch even attached to the furnace. The Draft Simulator can also address safety issues, allowing users to catch a furnace problem before it becomes a tragedy. A pressure switch, which has a diaphragm and microswitch inside of it, senses pressure inside the furnace and lets electric current flow when the pressure is normal. If the pressure falls or reaches a dangerous level, the switch shuts off the electrical current to prevent damage.

For more information, visit www.GoodDayTools.com

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