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ZONE PRESSURE PICKUP PORTS
Room • Wall • Ceiling • Temperature/Pressure Combination

• Economical & Easy to Install
• Delta Enclosure or Stainless Steel Plate for Wall Mount
• Ceiling Mount with or without J-Box
• Connects to Zone Pressure Sensor
• 100 Micron Filter
• Accommodates 1/8" I.D. to 5/32" I.D. Tubing

The Wall Pressure Pickup Port comes standard on a brushed stainless steel plate or in a Delta Style enclosure, both sized to fit a common 2” x 4” electrical box. A foam gasket seals the plate or enclosure to the wall to insure the integrity of the measured space. The Wall Plate and Delta Style Enclosure can be used for pressure alone or as a combination temperature sensor and pressure pickup port. BAPI also offers a Ceiling Mount Square Cover designed to fit a standard 3/4” thick suspended ceiling tile. If additional protection is required in the ceiling, a second Ceiling Mount Cover is available that fits on a common 2” x 4” electrical box. The brass fitting on the back of all Pickup Ports accommodates standard 1/8” to 5/32” I.D. tubing.

Installation and Operation Sheets (PDF)


Outside Air Pressure Pickup Ports
An easy, economical and attractive way of measuring outdoor static pressure. The pickup port helps stabilize pressure readings by reducing pressure fluctuations caused by wind gusts. The unit is also very rugged with an IP66-rated, UV-resistant and flame-retardant housing to perform and last under harsh conditions.

Pressure Probe Assemblies
The Static Pressure Probe and Total Pressure Probe Assemblies connect to the BAPI Zone Pressure Sensor to provide duct static pressure or duct air velocity. The angled total probe faces into the airflow to sense the moving air’s total pressure while the static probe senses static pressure.