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RadonAway  |  SKU: 50017

RadonAway Easy Read U-Tube Manometer - 0-4.5" Blue

Regular price $31.85

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Description

RadonAway Easy Read U-Tube Manometer – 0–4.5" (Blue)

The industry-standard system performance indicator for residential radon mitigation systems.

The RadonAway 4.5" Easy Read U-Tube Manometer provides a clear, at-a-glance confirmation that a radon mitigation system is operating properly. Installed in over one million homes, it is the most widely used system monitor in the radon industry. It is packaged as part of a System Monitoring and Homeowner Information packet that complies with current radon mitigation standards.

Required by Canadian radon mitigation standards — every active sub-slab depressurization system must include a visible system performance indicator. This manometer meets that requirement.

This device does NOT measure radon levels. It measures vacuum pressure (negative pressure) in the radon pipe, confirming your fan is pulling air from beneath the slab.

Application

Used as a visual system monitor on active radon mitigation systems to verify fan operation. Suitable for standard-suction residential radon fans, including the RadonAway RP140, RP145, RP265, and EC6. For high-suction GX-series fans (GX3, GX4, GX5, GX5A), use the 0–6.5" model (P/N 50036) instead.

Features

  • 0–4.5" water column (WC) range — covers standard-suction residential radon fan systems
  • Non-toxic blue indicator fluid — easy to read from across a room
  • Adjustable zero reference for accurate levelling
  • Curved molded scale fits directly onto round PVC radon pipe — no brackets or adapters needed
  • Complete labelling and documentation kit included — meets current AARST OM&M requirements
  • Made in the USA with U.S. and imported parts

Specifications

Measurement Range 0–4.5" WC (0–1.12 kPa)
Fluid Non-toxic blue indicator liquid
Color Blue
Mounting Pipe-mounted — curved scale conforms to round PVC pipe
Manufacturer RadonAway (a Spruce company)
Manufacturer P/N 50017
Country of Origin Made in USA
Replacement Fluid Blue gauge oil (P/N 20011) — one ½ oz bottle refills approximately 4 manometers

What's Included (U-Tube Packet)

  • 4.5" Easy Read U-Tube Manometer with tubing and 2 self-tapping screws
  • Installation instructions
  • System and component label package — pipe labels (×4), fan circuit labels (2 sizes), system label, and sump label
  • 10-page OM&M and system information document
  • Clear plastic bag with twist tie for hanging documentation on the system

Important: Choose the Right Range

This manometer reads 0–4.5" WC and is not suitable for systems generating more than 4.5" of vacuum. For high-suction GX-series fans (GX3, GX4, GX5, GX5A), use the 0–6.5" Easy Read U-Tube Manometer (P/N 50036) instead.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a manometer required on every radon system in Canada?
Yes. Canadian radon mitigation standards require every active sub-slab depressurization system to have a visible system performance indicator. The U-tube manometer is the standard solution used by C-NRPP certified mitigators across the country.

Which fans is the 0–4.5" model for?
Standard-suction residential fans such as the RP140, RP145, RP265, and EC6. For any GX-series fan, use the 0–6.5" model (P/N 50036).

Where should I install it?
Mount it on the radon pipe in a readily visible indoor location — typically on the vertical pipe section below the fan. It must be readable by the homeowner without tools.

Does this measure radon levels?
No. It measures vacuum pressure in the pipe, not radon concentration. To measure actual radon levels you need a radon detector or test kit.

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