Manometers (193 items) - Page 2
Wet/Wet handheld digital manometer, 0 to 100 psi (0 to 689.5 kPa)
Dwyer Stainless Steel Pitot Tube (5/16" dia. X 8"L)
Handheld digital manometer, range 0-40.00" w.c. (9.96 kPa), max. pressure 10 psig.
Handheld Micromanometer, Type Digital
Stainless steel Pitot tube, 5/16" dia., 12-5/8" insertion length.
Dual Differential Input Manometer
Deluxe Digital Manometer
Handheld digital manometer, 0 to 200" w.c. (0 to 49.82 kPa)
Manometer, Hydronic
Straight stainless steel pitot tube, 18"
Hi-Res Differential Manometer Static Pressure Kit
Handheld digital manometer, range 0-1.000" w.c. (.2491 kPa), max. pressure 5 psig.
Manometer, range 6-0-6, 7 oz water or mercury required.
Molded plastic manometer, range 0-7" w.c., blue fluid, 1.91 sp. gr.
Manometer, Hydronic
Handheld digital manometer, range 0-4.000" w.c. (0.996 kPa), max. pressure 5 psig.
Handheld digital manometer, 0 to 30 psi (0 to 206.9 kPa)
Pressure/Vacuum Adaptor, 10,000 psi
Handheld digital manometer, 0 to 40" w.c. (0 to 9.96 kPa)
Carrying case for most manometers; tough, gray nylon pouch, double zippered with belt loop
Handheld Micromanometer, Type Digital
Manometer, Digital, LCD
ANEMOMETER/DIFF MANOMETER
Wet/Wet handheld digital manometer, 0 to 50 psi (0 to 344.8 kPa)
U-tube manometer, range 8-0-8" w.c.
U-tube manometer, range 4-0-4" w.c.
Digital Manometer, Gauge / Differential, 5psi
Manometer, range 15-0-15, 15 oz water or mercury required.
Flow sensor, 4" pipe size.
Manometer, range 50-0-50, 18-1/2 oz water or mercury required.
Handheld digital manometer, range 0-100.0 psi (6.895 bar), max. pressure 150 psig.
About Manometers
Manometers are measuring instruments used to measure pressure or vacuum in a gas or liquid. They can be used to measure pressures of liquids, gases, and vapors in many different applications such as industrial processes, laboratory experiments, and medical diagnostics.
Types of Manometers
Manometers come in many different types, including digital manometers which are the most accurate for measuring low pressure ranges. Other types of manometers include mechanical manometers which are ideal for measuring higher pressure ranges and barometric manometers which measure atmospheric pressure.
How Manometers are Made
Manometers are typically made from metal parts with rubber seals that keep out moisture and dust. The internals may contain mercury or other liquids depending on the type of manometer being used. Most modern manometer models have digital displays that make them easier to read than traditional analog versions.
Industries that use Manometers
Manometers are commonly used by professionals in various industries including HVAC technicians who use them to diagnose problems with air conditioning systems, automotive mechanics who use them to troubleshoot engine performance issues, and scientists who use them for research purposes.
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