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U-tube manometers are one of the simplest varieties available. They are a type of analogue manometer commonly used as differential pressure measurement instruments with flow meters, often used when measuring pressure difference in pitot tubes, nozzles and orifices in airflow and ventilation systems.
Will measurements be taken in multiple locations or just one? In other words, does the manometer need to be portable or stationary? To operate a manometer both sides of the column are attached to a pressure-producing source, such as a gasA reliable gauge that never lets you down, having a dependable standard pressure gauge is important. We offer BSP connection gauges, including rear entry models. The inverted U-tube design is used to measure low-pressure between two separate points to a relatively high level of accuracy. Liquid is introduced to the U-tube at either end with a volume of air separating the different liquids. The use of a tap allows air to be expelled from or admitted into the inverted U-tube device. Thereby adjusting the pressure difference and giving an accurate reading Perhaps the easiest way to explain this is the movement of a playground see-saw. If both parties are the same weight and exerting no additional pressure on the see-saw it will balance perfectly. However, if the weight or the pressure exerted on one end of the see-saw is greater than the other, the heavier side will lower and the lighter side will rise. What are the types of manometers?
The Anton APM series of instruments are suitable for use with most gaseous and liquid media (including water). They are NOT suitable for use with corrosive substances or cyclic hydrocarbons, e.g. motor oil, transmission be used to troubleshoot a whole range of different problems from gas leaks to inconsistent pressures.
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