Fieldpiece ASP2 Magnetic Static Pressure Pitot Probes | Set of 2 | 115mm

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Fieldpiece ASP2 Magnetic Static Pressure Pitot Probes — Set of 2 | 115mm | 90°

The Fieldpiece ASP2 is a set of two 115mm 90-degree magnetic pitot probes designed for static pressure measurement in HVAC/R duct systems. The magnetic tips hold the probes in position during measurement — keeping them where you need them without requiring a second pair of hands. The ASP2 is compatible with the Fieldpiece SDMN5, SDMN6, and ADMN2 manometers.

Static pressure probes are used to measure pressure drop across filter banks, chilled water coils, condenser coils, evaporator coils, and fans — helping technicians diagnose airflow restrictions, verify system performance, and balance duct systems.

Key Features

  • Set of 2 x 115mm 90-degree magnetic pitot probes
  • Magnetic tips — hold probes in position during measurement
  • Compatible with Fieldpiece SDMN5, SDMN6, and ADMN2 manometers
  • Suited to static pressure measurement across filters, coils, and fans
  • 1-year warranty

Applications

  • Static pressure measurement across filter banks
  • Pressure drop across chilled water coils, condenser coils, and evaporator coils
  • Fan differential pressure measurement
  • Duct static pressure for air flow balancing

Compatible With

Check Before Ordering

  • Confirm probe compatibility with your specific manometer before ordering
  • Confirm probe length and angle are suitable for your duct access points
  • Confirm warranty terms with HVAC Trade Supply at time of purchase

Frequently Asked Questions

What manometers are the ASP2 probes compatible with?

The ASP2 is compatible with the Fieldpiece SDMN5, SDMN6, and ADMN2. Confirm compatibility with your specific instrument before ordering.

What is the warranty?

1 year. Confirm current terms with HVAC Trade Supply at time of purchase.

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