Pl u m b i n g Ca l C ™ Pr oThe PlumbingCalc Pro Flow & Dimensional Math Calculator has been specically de-signed for today’s plumbing professi
Defines the nominal Pipe Size being used. Denes the Pipe Type based on Pipe Material. Enter or calculate volumetric Flow Rate
Miscellaneous Functions Displays value of π. (+/–) Toggle displayed value between minus and plus value. Clear All – Retu
preference seTTinGsPress , then to access the Prefer-ences menu. Continue pressing to toggle through different Preferences. Press
VOL 0. CU M (repeats options) VOL Std. Fourth press of : (Meter Linear displays) METR 0.000 M (oating point) METR FLOAt M (repeats
enTerinG dimensionsLinear DimensionsWhen entering feet-inch values, enter dimen-sions from largest to smallest — feet before inches, inches before fr
enTerinG conversionsLinear ConversionsConvert 10 feet 6 inches to other dimensions, including metric:KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 10 FEET 6 INCH
KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 0.7 (°F) 78 ºF (ºC) 25.55556 ºC Convert 11 °C to a °F temperature.KEYSTROKES DISPLAY
basic maTH operaTionsAdding and Subtracting Strings of DimensionsAdd the following measurements:• 6 feet 2-1/2 inches• 11 feet 5-1/4 inches• 18.25 in
KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 7 52.Divide 20 feet 3 inches by 9:KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 2 FEET 3 INCH4094-Inside Pages_Co
percenTaGe calcUlaTionsThe keys can be used for nding a given percent of a number or for working add-on, discount or division percentage ca
Table of conTenTsGETTING STARTED ... 6 Order of Operations ... 6KEY DEFINITIONS ..
memory operaTionWhenever the key is pressed, the displayed value will be added to the Memory. Other memory functions:FUNCTION KEYSTROKESAdd to
CNT 3. M; ; M+ – 135.Using Memory Storage Keys (M1 - M9)In addition to the standard cumulative Memory (as previously described), your calcu
Example:Store 175 into M1, recall the value, and then clear the value.KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 7 M-1 175. 0. M-1 175.
paperless TapeThe Paperless Tape allows you to display and review the last 30 entries of a calculation. accesses the tape mode and or scr
4. Scroll to last two values: 04+ 7 FEET 0 INCH 03+ 6 FEET 0 INCH5. Exit Tape function and continue: * TTL= 22 FEET 0 IN
calcUlaTe cosTsThe Cost function provides the total cost for material, based on a stored unit cost and an entered quantity of material. This is conve
You can also nd costs of different items on the y without overwriting your stored unit cost.Determine the cost of 17 fittings at $2.89 each:KEYSTROK
UsinG THe plUmbinGcalc proNote: The PlumbingCalc Pro’s built-in right-angle functions, including Offset, Run, and Travel, are designed to calculate c
The last material setting displayed is selected, and the calculator will retain your setting even after the power has been turned off. Once a mate-ria
Pipe Size KeyPipe sizes are entered with the Pipe Size key. There is a list of valid pipe sizes for each Pipe Material in the User's Guide.When y
MEMORY OPERATION ... 22 Using M+ ... 22 Using Memory Storage keys (M1-M9)
Angle, Offset, Run and TravelFind the length (Travel) of a pipe over a Run of 45’ 6” with an Offset of 23’ 8”.KEYSTROKES DISPLAY
Calculating Flow RateIf you know the Area and Velocity, you can calculate the Flow Rate. For this example, the Velocity is 5 feet per second, and the
If you clear the calculator, you will only recall the last unit shown.KEYSTROKES DISPLAY 0. M3/S 0. If you know the
(Feet per Second) FPS 0.891204 (Feet per Minute) FPM 53.47222 (Meters per Second) M/S 0.271639If you clear the display, you
Pressure LossIf you know Flow/Velocity, Pipe Size and Length, you can calculate Pressure Loss. If no Run Length is entered, Pressure Loss per foot is
KEYSTROKES DISPLAY RUN 50 FEET 0 INCHCalculate Pressure Loss PSI 0.010232 REY 6120.09 PSF 1.47346 inHG 0.020833 HEAD 0.0
Pressure/ForceIf you know the Force and Area, you can calcu-late Pressure and convert the solution to different units of Pressure. For this example th
ForceGiven Pressure and Area, you can calculate Force and convert between newtons and pound-force. For this example the Pressure is 100 psi and the Ar
appendixAuto-Shut OffYour calculator will shut itself off after about 8-12 minutes of non-use.ResetIf your calculator should ever “lock up,” press Re
GeTTinG sTarTedYou may want to practice getting a feel for your calculator keys by reading through the key denitions and learning how to enter basic
5) Equals (completes all operations)If you need to calculate using the Chaining Method, you can change this in your calculator Preference Settings. Po
key definiTionsBasic Function Keys On/Clear Key – Turns on power. Pressing once clears the last entry and the display. Pressing twice clears
Accumulative Memory – Adds value to Accumulative Memory. (M-) – Subtracts value from Accumulative Memory.Dimensional Function Keys
Fraction Bar – Used to enter fractions. Fractions can be entered as proper (1/2, 1/8, 1/16) or improper (3/2, 9/8). If the denominator (bot
Meters – Enters or converts to meters. Millimeters – Enters or converts to millimeters. Gallons – Enters or converts to gal
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