danski0224
Well-known member
Really, no.
Let me step back a little and clarify things. It all depends on what you mean by DIY. The only LEGAL DIY installations are ones with precharged line sets. The original questions were how to leak check and evacuate, which indicates the system is not DIY. Every non precharged line set manufacturer requires a pressurized leak test before evacuation. That what an integrity check IS. In a nutshell, all HVAC equipment that doesn't have precharged lines is technically required to be installed be certified individuals. The only thing you can DIY on them is mounting the units, running the line set and power. You can't legally DIY anything that involves refrigerant.These DIY systems are not leak tested for integrity as that defeats the DIY part, Not required by the manufacture. You sure can if you want.
Or, just get the one somebody else bought and put on eBay. There's a few on the bay right now for 80 bucks or so.I'm really not sure how "N2 pressurizing defeats the purpose of DIY". You can rent a bottle of nitrogen for like $100 from a welding supply store, and a regulator is like $70. You don't need any special licenses.
Anyways, what we're ultimately getting at, is that it doesn't even matter if your manifold's low pressure gauge is faulty. Getting another manifold gauge to compare it against is pointless, because it's either way its the wrong tool for the job. You can get a basic TPI 605 micron gauge for about $110. It's the only way to truly tell if your vacuum is good enough.
When you're done, put the gauge on eBay for $80 and get most of your money back. That simple.