The DM32 differential pressure gauge from Retrotec is used for blower door and duct testing operations. Retrotec offers the original DM32 and the DM32 with wifi.

This webinar video is an overview of the DM32 gauge from Retrotec. This webinar focuses on the following subjects:

  • DM32 Overview
  • Ports & Connections
  • Updating the firmware
  • DM32 Interface and operation
  • Calculating results
  • Common errors
  • Running other manufacturer’s fans
  • Running other devices & hole flow

For additional information on blower door testingair duct testing, or related Retrotec products, call our sales team at 1 (855) 738-7683.

Ports & Connections

The video begins by detailing the physical layout of the DM32, including:

  • Pressure ports (A and B) for reference and test pressure connections

  • Fan and USB ports for connecting to blowers, computers, and external devices

  • WiFi toggle and power interface
    The walk-through ensures users know exactly where and how to connect tubing and cables for common test setups.

Updating the Firmware

Keeping the DM32 up to date is essential. The video shows:

  • How to check your firmware version

  • How to download and install updates using a computer

  • Tips for avoiding connection errors during the update process

Interface and Operation

A tour of the touchscreen interface highlights its intuitive navigation, showing:

  • How to select test types (e.g., blower door, duct leakage)

  • How to switch modes or input building/test parameters

  • Accessing settings and system tools for customization

Calculating Results

Learn how the DM32 simplifies test results in real time. The gauge can display:

  • CFM, ACH50, EQLA, and more

  • Automatically calculated results based on test conditions

  • On-screen indicators for stability and range ring settings

This functionality removes the need for external calculations or software in most basic test scenarios.

Common Errors and Troubleshooting

The video covers frequent user mistakes such as:

  • Incorrect tubing connections (reversed input/output)

  • Pressure port confusion

  • Range ring mismatches
    It explains how to identify and resolve these errors quickly in the field.

Compatibility with Other Manufacturer’s Fans

The DM32 isn’t limited to Retrotec equipment. The video demonstrates:

  • How to connect and control The Energy Conservatory (TEC) fans using adapter cables

  • Running fans or devices that use industry-standard control voltages

  • Adjusting flow settings for compatibility

Running Other Devices & Hole Flow

The DM32 can also be used to:

  • Measure hole flow or passive airflow (e.g., exhaust fans or leaks)

  • Set it up as a powered flow hood controller

  • Use in specialized scenarios like sealed room tests or infiltration diagnostics

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