You're on the right track, except +/-1.5% = 0.015 x 4" = 0.06" wc. I suggest you look at instruments with a full scale deflection closer to what you are trying to measure. For instance, a Dyer Magnehelic 2000-0 with a full scale of 0.50" wc & and an accuracy of +/-3% FS has an error of .03 x .5 = 0.015". I bought one of these on eBay a while back for $35. Also, Dyer will calibrate their instruments for a fee.
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