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The GENERIC Grain Moisture Meter With Measuring Probe for Wheat Paddy Rice Corn Feed Barley , MD-7822 is an indispensable handheld device used for measuring the moisture content within various materials and substances. This versatile tool is widely utilized across numerous industries, including construction, woodworking, agriculture, and food processing, to ensure the quality, safety, and durability of materials and products. Key features and functionalities of a moisture meter include: Moisture Measurement: The primary function of a moisture meter is to quantify the moisture content of a material, typically represented as a percentage. This measurement is critical in assessing the suitability of materials for their intended purpose and detecting potential issues like excess moisture that can lead to rot, decay, or other problems. Versatility: Moisture meters can be used to measure moisture levels in a wide range of materials, including wood, concrete, drywall, grains, hay, textiles, and more. Different types of moisture meters are designed for specific materials and applications. Digital Display: These meters feature a digital LCD screen that provides a clear and easy-to-read moisture reading. Some models also display temperature and humidity levels, which can impact moisture content. Probe Options: Depending on the material being tested, moisture meters may have different probe types, such as pin-type probes for penetrating surfaces and pinless (non-destructive) probes for surface measurements. Measurement Range: Moisture meters come with varying measurement ranges to accommodate different materials and moisture levels. They often have selectable modes for specific materials or applications. Data Storage: Many modern moisture meters have memory functions that allow users to store and recall multiple measurements for comparison and analysis. Alarm and Indicators: Some models include audible alarms or visual indicators to alert users when moisture levels exceed a preset threshold, helping to identify problem areas.
₹483   ₹999
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The GENERIC Soil Test Kit, 3-in-1 pH Moisture Meter Plant Water Light Tester Green, SMM-3 (Sqaure) is a comprehensive and indispensable tool for anyone involved in agriculture, horticulture, or environmental science. This innovative device offers precise measurements and insights into soil properties, allowing users to optimize crop management, ensure soil health, and make informed decisions for land use and conservation. At its core, the Soil Tester measures key parameters of soil quality, including pH levels, moisture content, and nutrient composition. Its accuracy and reliability in assessing these factors are vital for farmers, agronomists, and gardeners alike. By providing real-time data, it empowers users to make timely adjustments to their cultivation practices, ensuring optimal conditions for plant growth and yield. One of the standout features of this soil tester is its user-friendly interface and ease of operation. Its digital display provides instant readings, eliminating the need for complex manual calculations or laboratory tests. This simplicity makes it accessible to a wide range of users, from professional agronomists to backyard gardeners. In addition to its fundamental measurements, this soil tester often includes advanced features such as data logging, GPS capabilities, and wireless connectivity. These functions enable users to create detailed soil profiles, track changes over time, and share information with colleagues or agricultural consultants. The durability and portability of the Soil Tester make it suitable for use in the field, greenhouse, or laboratory. Its rugged construction can withstand harsh environmental conditions, ensuring longevity and reliability in various settings. Furthermore, the Soil Tester's contribution to sustainability and environmental conservation should not be underestimated. By enabling precise nutrient management and irrigation, it promotes efficient resource utilization, reducing the environmental impact of agriculture and helping preserve natural ecosystems. In summary, the Soil Tester is an indispensable tool for anyone who cares about soil quality, crop productivity, and environmental stewardship. Its ability to provide real-time, accurate data empowers users to make informed decisions that enhance agricultural practices and contribute to sustainable land management. Whether on a small garden or a large farm, this device is an invaluable asset for optimizing soil health and productivity.
₹12,380  
A manometer is one of the earliest instruments used to measure the pressure of a fluid. It is widely used even today because of its accuracy plus its simplicity to operate. But the traditionally used liquid manometer has limitations. It cannot be collaborated with a computer or monitoring device. Moreover, the glass tubes often break leaving the whole device useless. Such limitations can be overcome with digital manometers. This digital manometer is microprocessor-based and available in a convenient, portable size for ease of use in the field. It has a large dual LCD with backlight. It comes with data hold feature for storage of data. This is a higher accuracy digital manometer that is used to calibrate pressure transmitters and other pressure instruments. It requires no external devices to work and provides efficient results quickly. This digital manometer works by measuring and comparing the weights of fluids or gases between two different pressures. It has numerous settings and reading capabilities. It can also be used to detect ventilation, heating or air conditioning systems and a whole range of gas systems, at both low and high pressures. Just glance at the manometer’s exclusive features. The brand HTC deals in providing measuring instruments and provides products and services indispensable to the development, manufacture and maintenance on a global scale. The brand also manufactures many day to day products. The company is one of India\\'s leading manufacturers of industrial products. Let’s have a look at some specs of the digital manometer by the brand HTC.
Key Specifications:
It is a digital manometer that is used for measuring pressure. It has LCD with backlight, so it works great even in poor lighting conditions. Maximum / Minimum / Average value with relative time stamp with zero adjust option. Offset and DIF functions along with auto power off. Efficient power management with low battery indication. It has a data hold feature that is a boon for storing data of important measurements. It provides fast and precise results. USB Computer Interface that comes in a soft carrying case supplemented by a booklet manual, one battery, USB cable and CD software.
After looking at all the features, there won’t be any reason not to buy this digital manometer. So why wait, grab one right now without any delay!!
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₹18,879  
The Testo 510 Digital Manometer is a high-precision instrument designed for measuring pressure in a wide range of applications. With a measuring range of 0 to 100 hPa, the Testo 510 is suitable for use in various industries, including HVAC, pharmaceuticals, and aerospace. Made of durable plastic, this digital manometer is lightweight and easy to use. The Testo 510 Digital Manometer has a clear and easy-to-read display that shows the pressure measurement in pascal units. With an accuracy of ±0.03 hPa, this manometer provides precise and reliable measurements. It is a digital type manometer, which means it provides fast and accurate readings, making it ideal for use in applications where time is of the essence. Powered by two AAA batteries, the Testo 510 Digital Manometer has a battery life of up to 50 hours, making it suitable for prolonged use. The manometer comes with a protective cap to protect it from damage when not in use, and it also comes with batteries and a calibration certificate, which ensures its accuracy and reliability. The Testo 510 Digital Manometer is designed to operate in a wide range of temperatures, from -40°C to 70°C, making it suitable for use in various environments. It also has a storage temperature range of -40 to +70 °C, ensuring that it can be stored safely when not in use. The Testo 510 Digital Manometer has a protection class of IP40, which means that it is protected against dust and water splashes. This level of protection makes it suitable for use in tough industrial environments. Overall, the Testo 510 Digital Manometer is a reliable and accurate instrument that is suitable for a wide range of applications. Its easy-to-read display, high accuracy, and long battery life make it a valuable tool for professionals in various industries.
₹6,017  
The Metravi Differential Pressure Manometer ±1% FS Blue & Black, PM-05 is a versatile and precision instrument designed for measuring and monitoring pressure differences in various industrial and scientific applications. With its impressive specifications and capabilities, it is a trusted tool in fields such as HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), cleanroom monitoring, fluid dynamics research, and more. This manometer boasts a wide range of features that make it a top choice for professionals seeking accurate pressure measurements. It is equipped with a highly sensitive sensor that can detect even the slightest variations in pressure, allowing for precise readings. The digital display provides clear and easy-to-read results, ensuring accuracy and minimizing errors in measurement. One of the standout features of the Metravi Differential Pressure Manometer ±1% FS Blue & Black, PM-05 is its broad measurement range, which accommodates a wide variety of pressure differentials. Whether you need to measure low-pressure differences for cleanroom compliance or high-pressure variations in an industrial setting, this manometer has you covered. Furthermore, its user-friendly interface makes it simple to set up and operate. The device is lightweight and portable, allowing for easy transportation between different work sites. It also includes a range of measurement units and data logging capabilities, enhancing its versatility and utility. In conclusion, the Metravi Differential Pressure Manometer ±1% FS Blue & Black, PM-05 is a reliable and accurate instrument that meets the demands of professionals across diverse industries. Its precision, wide measurement range, and user-friendly features make it an essential tool for anyone requiring precise pressure differential measurements in their work. Whether you're involved in HVAC system maintenance, laboratory research, or industrial processes, this manometer is an invaluable asset for ensuring optimal performance and safety.
₹6,017  
The Metravi Differential Pressure Manometer ±0.3% Grey, ET-99P is a versatile and precision instrument designed for measuring and monitoring pressure differences in various industrial and scientific applications. With its impressive specifications and capabilities, it is a trusted tool in fields such as HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), cleanroom monitoring, fluid dynamics research, and more. This manometer boasts a wide range of features that make it a top choice for professionals seeking accurate pressure measurements. It is equipped with a highly sensitive sensor that can detect even the slightest variations in pressure, allowing for precise readings. The digital display provides clear and easy-to-read results, ensuring accuracy and minimizing errors in measurement. One of the standout features of the Metravi Differential Pressure Manometer ±0.3% Grey, ET-99P is its broad measurement range, which accommodates a wide variety of pressure differentials. Whether you need to measure low-pressure differences for cleanroom compliance or high-pressure variations in an industrial setting, this manometer has you covered. Furthermore, its user-friendly interface makes it simple to set up and operate. The device is lightweight and portable, allowing for easy transportation between different work sites. It also includes a range of measurement units and data logging capabilities, enhancing its versatility and utility. In conclusion, the Metravi Differential Pressure Manometer ±0.3% Grey, ET-99P is a reliable and accurate instrument that meets the demands of professionals across diverse industries. Its precision, wide measurement range, and user-friendly features make it an essential tool for anyone requiring precise pressure differential measurements in their work. Whether you're involved in HVAC system maintenance, laboratory research, or industrial processes, this manometer is an invaluable asset for ensuring optimal performance and safety.
₹5,663 - ₹5,899
The HTC Maximum Pressure 100 Psi Backlight LCD Display Manometer is a digital pressure gauge designed to measure and display pressure in various applications. Here are the key features and specifications you might find on such a device: ### Key Features: 1. **Maximum Pressure Capacity**: 100 Psi 2. **Display**: Backlit LCD for easy reading in low light conditions 3. **Accuracy**: High accuracy for precise measurements 4. **Units**: Typically capable of displaying pressure in multiple units (e.g., Psi, bar, kPa) 5. **Portability**: Compact and portable design for convenience 6. **Battery Operated**: Often powered by standard batteries 7. **Durability**: Built with durable materials suitable for various environments 8. **Auto-off Feature**: To save battery life when not in use 9. **Calibration**: May come with options for calibration to ensure continued accuracy 10. **Applications**: Suitable for automotive, HVAC, and other industrial uses ### Common Specifications: - **Pressure Range**: 0 to 100 Psi - **Resolution**: Often 0.1 Psi for finer readings - **Accuracy**: +/- 1% of full scale or better - **Operating Temperature Range**: Usually from -20°C to 50°C (-4°F to 122°F) - **Power Supply**: Typically requires AAA or similar batteries - **Backlight Function**: Enables use in dimly lit environments ### Usage: - **Automotive**: Checking tire pressure and other vehicle systems - **HVAC Systems**: Monitoring and adjusting system pressures - **Industrial Equipment**: Ensuring equipment is operating within safe pressure ranges - **Home Use**: For personal projects requiring precise pressure measurement ### Example Usage Instructions: 1. **Power On**: Press the power button to turn on the device. 2. **Select Units**: Use the unit button to toggle between different pressure units. 3. **Measurement**: Attach the manometer to the pressure source and read the measurement from the display. 4. **Backlight**: Press the backlight button if needed to illuminate the display. 5. **Power Off**: The device may have an auto-off feature, or you can press the power button to turn it off manually. ### Maintenance Tips: - **Calibration**: Regularly check and calibrate the device to maintain accuracy. - **Battery Replacement**: Replace batteries as needed to ensure continuous operation. - **Cleanliness**: Keep the device clean and free from dust and debris. The HTC Maximum Pressure 100 Psi Backlight LCD Display Manometer is a versatile tool suitable for various applications requiring accurate pressure measurement. Always refer to the user manual for specific instructions and safety guidelines related to your device.
green checkAccuracy : ±0.3% FS
green checkPower : 9 V (6F22) X 1
green checkMaximum Pressure : 100 Psi
green checkType of Product : Manometer
green checkDimension : 140x20x50 cm
green checkLinearity/Hysteresis : ±0.1% FS
green checkRepeatability : ±0.25% FS
green checkDisplay Type : Backlight LCD Display
green checkAccessories : Soft Carrying Case, Soft Tube, 2 Pcs, Manual, Soft / Hard Tube 2 Pcs, Metal Gas Mouth 2 Pcs
green checkMeasuring Ranges : Psi / in H2O / Mbar
₹45,465  
The Testo SMPR-REF-SET Smart Probe Refrigeration set is the ideal solution for cooling and freezing equipment in refrigeration plants and supermarkets. The SMPR-REF-SET Smart Probe set allows for quick and easy installation directly at the pressure connection, without having to work with long supply hoses. This reduces low refrigerant loss significantly. The Testo SMPR-REF-SET Smart Probe Refrigeration set enables several options for refrigerant selection, which are displayed via the smartphone app.
The 2x 115i clamp thermometers (including batteries and calibration protocol) provide the option to measure temperature directly at the circuit board or remote from it, with or without a technical cable. The 550i high-pressure measuring instrument (including batteries and calibration protocol) allows for direct process measurement in food processing plants, as well as on oil rigs or in livestock facilities. In addition to these optional probes, the Testo Smart Case includes an insert with foam pads that securely protects all of the probes when they are not in use. Testo's SMPR-REF-SET Smart Probe Refrigeration set is the smart solution for measurement and control of refrigeration systems. The set includes a digital thermometer, a pressure gauge, an evaporation-condensation temperature probe, and a low-pressure hose for direct application at the pressure connection. A smartphone operation with Bluetooth technology allows you to easily select the required refrigerant type and measure the current temperature and pressure in your refrigeration system. The measurement results are shown on the Testo Smart App so you can easily compare them to the recommended values. Product Features: Testo Smart Probes Refrigeration set - with smartphone operation Low refrigerant loss thanks to hose-free application Quick and easy installation directly at the pressure connection Easy refrigerant selection Automatic calculation of the evaporation and condensation temperature via Testo Smart Probes App 2x Testo 115i clamp thermometer with smartphone operation, including batteries and calibration protocol. 2x Testo 549i high-pressure measuring instrument with smartphone operation, including batteries and calibration protocol. Testo Smart Case “Refrigeration”, including foam insert.
₹15,339  
The Metravi Differential Pressure Manometer ±0.3% Grey & Black, PM-01 is a versatile and precision instrument designed for measuring and monitoring pressure differences in various industrial and scientific applications. With its impressive specifications and capabilities, it is a trusted tool in fields such as HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning), cleanroom monitoring, fluid dynamics research, and more. This manometer boasts a wide range of features that make it a top choice for professionals seeking accurate pressure measurements. It is equipped with a highly sensitive sensor that can detect even the slightest variations in pressure, allowing for precise readings. The digital display provides clear and easy-to-read results, ensuring accuracy and minimizing errors in measurement. One of the standout features of the Metravi Differential Pressure Manometer ±0.3% Grey & Black, PM-01 is its broad measurement range, which accommodates a wide variety of pressure differentials. Whether you need to measure low-pressure differences for cleanroom compliance or high-pressure variations in an industrial setting, this manometer has you covered. Furthermore, its user-friendly interface makes it simple to set up and operate. The device is lightweight and portable, allowing for easy transportation between different work sites. It also includes a range of measurement units and data logging capabilities, enhancing its versatility and utility. In conclusion, the Metravi Differential Pressure Manometer ±0.3% Grey & Black, PM-01 is a reliable and accurate instrument that meets the demands of professionals across diverse industries. Its precision, wide measurement range, and user-friendly features make it an essential tool for anyone requiring precise pressure differential measurements in their work. Whether you're involved in HVAC system maintenance, laboratory research, or industrial processes, this manometer is an invaluable asset for ensuring optimal performance and safety.
₹1,769   ₹2,999
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The GENERIC Wood Moisture Meter 4 Pin With 3 Modes Backlight Black, HY-16 is an indispensable handheld device used for measuring the moisture content within various materials and substances. This versatile tool is widely utilized across numerous industries, including construction, woodworking, agriculture, and food processing, to ensure the quality, safety, and durability of materials and products. Key features and functionalities of a moisture meter include: Moisture Measurement: The primary function of a moisture meter is to quantify the moisture content of a material, typically represented as a percentage. This measurement is critical in assessing the suitability of materials for their intended purpose and detecting potential issues like excess moisture that can lead to rot, decay, or other problems. Versatility: Moisture meters can be used to measure moisture levels in a wide range of materials, including wood, concrete, drywall, grains, hay, textiles, and more. Different types of moisture meters are designed for specific materials and applications. Digital Display: These meters feature a digital LCD screen that provides a clear and easy-to-read moisture reading. Some models also display temperature and humidity levels, which can impact moisture content. Probe Options: Depending on the material being tested, moisture meters may have different probe types, such as pin-type probes for penetrating surfaces and pinless (non-destructive) probes for surface measurements. Measurement Range: Moisture meters come with varying measurement ranges to accommodate different materials and moisture levels. They often have selectable modes for specific materials or applications. Data Storage: Many modern moisture meters have memory functions that allow users to store and recall multiple measurements for comparison and analysis. Alarm and Indicators: Some models include audible alarms or visual indicators to alert users when moisture levels exceed a preset threshold, helping to identify problem areas.
₹6,489   ₹9,999
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The GENERIC Digital Manometer & Non Magnetic White, HT-1890 is a cutting-edge instrument designed for precision pressure measurement in a wide range of applications. Crafted with the highest quality materials and engineered to meet the most stringent standards, this manometer is an indispensable tool for professionals in various industries. One of its standout features is its non-magnetic property, which makes it ideal for use in environments where magnetic interference can compromise accuracy. This characteristic ensures that measurements are reliable and consistent, even in settings with strong magnetic fields, such as near heavy machinery or MRI machines. The digital display of this manometer provides easy-to-read, highly accurate pressure readings in real-time, enhancing efficiency and reducing the potential for errors in critical tasks. Its user-friendly interface allows for effortless operation, making it suitable for both seasoned professionals and newcomers to pressure measurement. Durability is another key attribute of this manometer. Its rugged construction ensures longevity and resilience in harsh working conditions, including exposure to dust, moisture, and mechanical stress. This durability is complemented by a compact and ergonomic design that facilitates portability and ease of use in tight spaces. Whether in industrial, medical, or research settings, the Digital Manometer Non-Magnetic is a reliable and indispensable tool for professionals who demand precision, durability, and ease of use in their pressure measurement needs. Trust in its accuracy, dependability, and non-magnetic properties to streamline your work and ensure the highest level of safety and performance.
₹16,519  
Introducing the Insize UV Light Meter 0132-UV199, a state-of-the-art device designed to measure ultraviolet (UV) light exposure with exceptional accuracy and versatility. With its expansive 240x160 mm display and advanced features, this UV light meter is an indispensable tool for professionals in various industries, including manufacturing, research, and quality assurance.The 0132-UV199 is engineered with a large and high-resolution display, providing a clear and detailed view of UV light measurements. Its size ensures that users can easily interpret data, facilitating efficient monitoring and analysis of UV radiation levels. This meter is capable of precise measurements across a broad spectrum of UV wavelengths, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.Featuring advanced sensors, the UV light meter is designed to capture UV radiation with sensitivity and precision. This allows professionals to assess UV intensity accurately, making it an essential tool for applications where control of UV exposure is critical, such as in industrial processes, laboratory experiments, or quality control protocols.The user-friendly interface and intuitive controls make the 0132-UV199 easy to operate for professionals of varying experience levels. Its portable design, with dimensions of 240x160 mm, enhances its practicality, enabling on-site measurements and providing flexibility in different working environments.Whether you're involved in UV curing processes, monitoring UV exposure in manufacturing, or conducting research that involves UV light, the Insize UV Light Meter 0132-UV199 offers a reliable solution. By investing in this meter, professionals can ensure accurate and consistent UV light measurements, leading to informed decision-making, enhanced safety, and improved quality in UV-related applications. Choose the 0132-UV199 for a precise and dependable tool that meets the highest standards of UV light measurement.
₹24,779  
RS PRO RS 1107 Differential Manometer With 2 Pressure Port/s, Max Pressure Measurement 200mbar Model No 2050963 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
₹25,959  
RS PRO RS-8890 Differential, Gauge Manometer With 2 Pressure Port/s, Max Pressure Measurement 0.137 bar, 0.14 kgcm², Model No 1445336 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
₹15,339  
RS PRO RS DT Absolute, Differential Manometer With 2 Pressure Port/s, Max Pressure Measurement 2bar Model No 2048303 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
₹22,419  
RS PRO RS-8920 Absolute, Differential Manometer With 2 Pressure Port/s Model No 2043960 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
₹23,599  
RS PRO RS 1113 Differential Manometer With 2 Pressure Port/s, Max Pressure Measurement 2bar Model No 2050964 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
₹46,019  
RS PRO RS 1113 Differential Manometer With 2 Pressure Port/s, Max Pressure Measurement 0.02bar UKAS Model No 2050977 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
₹37,759  
RS PRO RS 1113 Differential Manometer With 2 Pressure Port/s, Max Pressure Measurement 0.02bar RSCAL Model No 2050976 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
₹38,939  
RS PRO RS 1111 Absolute Manometer With 1 Pressure Port/s, Max Pressure Measurement 1.7bar RSCAL Model No 2050974 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
₹23,599  
RS PRO RS 1111 Absolute Manometer With 1 Pressure Port/s, Max Pressure Measurement 1.7bar Model No 2050961 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
₹74,339  
RS PRO MH 5130 + MSD 2.5 BAE Absolute Manometer With 1 Pressure Port/s, Max Pressure Measurement 2.5bar Model No 2050966 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
₹81,419  
RS PRO MH 5130 + MSD 10 BRE Absolute Manometer With 1 Pressure Port/s, Max Pressure Measurement 10bar Model No 2050969 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
₹74,339  
RS PRO MH 5130 + MSD 10 BAE Absolute Manometer With 1 Pressure Port/s, Max Pressure Measurement 10bar Model No 2050968 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
₹49,559  
RS PRO MH 5130 + GMSD 350 MR Differential Manometer With 1 Pressure Port/s, Max Pressure Measurement 350mbar Model No 2050967 is a device used to measure and display the pressure of gases or liquids in a closed system. It is a simple and essential instrument in various fields, including physics, engineering, chemistry, and fluid mechanics.
The basic principle behind a manometer involves balancing the pressure of the fluid being measured against a known reference pressure, such as atmospheric pressure. The device typically consists of a U-shaped tube partially filled with a liquid, usually mercury, water, or oil. The tube is open at both ends, and one end is connected to the system or container where the pressure is to be measured.
When the pressure inside the system is greater than the reference pressure (e.g., atmospheric pressure), it causes the liquid in the manometer to move, creating an imbalance in the levels of the liquid in the two arms of the U-tube. The difference in the liquid levels is proportional to the pressure difference between the system and the reference pressure.
There are different types of manometers, each suitable for specific applications:
Simple Manometer: It consists of a single U-shaped tube and provides a direct reading of the pressure difference.
Differential Manometer: This type has two U-shaped tubes connected to two different systems or points within the same system. It measures the pressure difference between the two points.
Inclined Manometer: In this design, the U-shaped tube is at an angle to the vertical, making it suitable for measuring small pressure differences with higher accuracy.
Digital Manometer: In modern versions, electronic sensors and digital displays are used to provide precise pressure readings.
Manometers are widely used in various applications, such as measuring gas pressure in laboratories, monitoring and calibrating pressure in HVAC systems, determining fluid pressure in pipelines, and evaluating aerodynamic pressures in wind tunnel testing. They are also employed in medical devices like blood pressure monitors.
When using a manometer, it's crucial to handle the instrument carefully, ensuring that the liquid levels are within the measurement range. Proper calibration and regular maintenance are essential to maintain accuracy and reliability. Manometers provide valuable information about pressure variations, helping engineers, scientists, and technicians make informed decisions and ensure the safety and efficiency of various systems and processes.
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What is a Digital Manometer?

Digital tensimeters are precision instruments that measure pressure and provide accurate readings for various applications. They have replaced traditional analogue tensimeters due to their ease of use and digital display. A digital tensimeter is an instrument used to measure gauge, differential, and absolute pressure. It is also known as a pressure gauge or pressure type. 

The manometer gauge is designed to measure gas or liquid pressure in a closed system accurately. Because of their accuracy, dependability, and convenience, digital manometers have largely supplanted old analogue metres. They are used in various automotive, medical, and manufacturing industries. 

Some of the key features of digital tensimeters include their ability to measure pressure types such as gauge and absolute pressure and their compatibility with other measurement tools. If you want further testing and measuring instruments, consider products like the Alcohol Breath Analyser.

How does Digital Manometer work?

Digital manometers are pressure measurement instruments used to measure gas or liquid pressure in a closed system. It balances the measured system's pressure against a known reference pressure. Here's how a digital tensimeter works:

1. The pressure measurement is typically displayed on a digital screen, allowing for easy and accurate reading.

2. Some Digital Manometers may include additional features such as data logging or computer connection for further analysis.

3. A differential tensimeter can measure the pressure difference between two points in a system, which is helpful for applications such as HVAC systems and fluid flow measurement.

4. Digital tensiometers are also known for their durability and longevity, making them a reliable investment for many industries.

5. If you require other testing and measuring instruments, check out other products, such as the Coating Thickness Meter.

6. Overall, digital tensimeters are a must-have tool for anyone working with pressure measurement, whether in a professional or personal capacity.

Where are they commonly used?

Digital manometers are highly versatile, and Manometer is used to measure pressure in various industries and applications. :

HVAC systems:

Tensimeters are commonly used to measure airflow and pressure in HVAC systems to ensure proper functionality and energy efficiency.

Medical equipment:

Tensimeters are used in various medical equipment like blood pressure monitors, ventilators, and anesthesia machines.

Automotive industry:

Tensimeters are used to measure pressure in fuel systems, oil systems, and air conditioning systems in vehicles.

Manufacturing:

Tensimeters monitor and control the pressure in manufacturing processes such as injection moulding and hydraulic systems.

Laboratories: 

Tensimeters are used in laboratory settings to measure the pressure of gases and liquids in experiments.

Aerospace industry:

Tensimeters are used to measure air pressure in aircraft cabins and the pressure of fuel and hydraulic systems in aircraft.

Oil and gas industry:

Tensimeters measure pressure in oil and gas pipelines and monitor and control the pressure in oil and gas drilling and production equipment.

Environmental monitoring: 

Tensimeters measure pressure in environmental monitoring equipment such as weather balloons, air samplers, and pollution monitoring equipment.

Digital manometers are widely preferred over analog meters due to their higher accuracy and ease of use. If you want other testing and measuring instruments, consider products like the Digital Angle Meter.

What are the different types of digital manometers?

Several digital tensimeters are available in the market, each with unique features and capabilities. Here are some of the most common types:

Differential manometer:

These tensimeters are used to measure the difference in pressure between two points.

Absolute: 

These tensimeters are used to measure pressure relative to a perfect vacuum.

Gauge: 

These tensimeters are used to measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure.

Digital gauges:

These tensimeters provide a digital readout of the measured pressure and are ideal for applications that require high accuracy and precision.

Wireless:

This pressure meter is designed to transmit pressure readings wirelessly to a remote location, making them ideal for monitoring applications.

Portable: 

These tensimeters are designed to be lightweight and compact, making them ideal for field applications where portability is essential.

Handheld: 

These tensimeters are designed to be held in one hand and operated with the other, making them easy to use and transport.

Process: 

These tensimeters are designed to withstand harsh environments and are often used in industrial applications, such as chemical processing, power generation, and oil and gas production.

Low-Pressure Digital Tensimeters

As the name suggests, low-pressure Digital manometers measure low-pressure systems. These tensimeters can measure pressures as low as 0.1 inches of the water column. They are ideal for applications where precision and accuracy are crucial, such as medical devices, aerospace, and HVAC systems.

Hydraulic digital tensimeters

This type of tensimeter is explicitly designed for use in hydraulic systems, where pressures can be extremely high. Hydraulic tensimeters typically have a rugged design and can withstand high pressure and harsh environments. They are commonly used in hydraulic system testing, oil and gas production, and maintenance of hydraulic machinery.

What are the advantages of digital manometer?

Digital pressure gauges offer several advantages over traditional analogue tensimeters, including:

High accuracy: 

These tensimeters can provide highly accurate pressure measurements within 0.1% of the full-scale range.

Ease of use: 

The manometers are typically easier to read and interpret than analogue ones, as they display readings digitally in large, easy-to-read numbers.

Versatility: 

Digital Manometer can measure a wide range of pressures, including gauge pressure, absolute pressure, and differential pressure.

Durability: 

Digital tensimeters are often more durable than analog ones, as they are less susceptible to damage from shock or vibration.

Portability:

Many digital tensimeters are designed to be lightweight and portable, making them easy to use in the field.

Data storage:

Many tensimeters can store pressure readings, allowing for later analysis and tracking of pressure trends over time.

Customisable units: 

These tensimeters often allow users to switch between different pressure units, such as PSI, bar, or kPa, making them more versatile for other applications.

Automatic zeroing:

Digital Manometer can be designed to automatically zero themselves before each use, ensuring that the pressure reading is accurate and consistent. This can save time and improve measurement accuracy.

Wide Range of Measurements: 

These manometers are available in various measurement ranges, allowing them to be used in multiple applications, including high-pressure systems.

Recording Capability: 

Some force meters can record pressure readings, allowing easy data analysis and troubleshooting.

S. No

Product Name

Expected Price

1

 HTC Digital Manometer (5PSI MONOMETER) PM-6105

 RS 4,280

2

 HTC PSI±75.00 100 Psi LCD Display Manometer PM-6175

 RS 7,680

3

 HTC ±5 PSI Digital Manometer PM-6205

 RS 11,800

4  HTC PSI±30.00 100 Psi LCD Display Manometer PM-6130

  RS 7,680

5

 Testo 510 Digital Manometer with measuring range of 0 to 100 hPa

 RS 10,530

6

 HTC PM-6102 10 Psi Manometer

 RS 4,990

7

 HTC PM-6105 20 Psi Manometer

 RS 4,990

8

 Testo 510 Differential Pressure Meter, Range 0 -100 hPa

 RS 11,800

Digital Manometer - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is a digital manometer used for?

A digital tensimeter is used to measure pressure, both gauge pressure and absolute pressure. It is commonly used in applications requiring precise pressure measurements, such as HVAC systems, medical equipment, and industrial machinery.

2. What is the difference between gauge and absolute pressure measurements?

Gauge pressure measures the difference between the estimated and atmospheric pressure, while absolute pressure measures the pressure relative to a perfect vacuum. Digital tensiometers can measure both types of pressure and often allow users to switch between units.

3. What are the advantages of using digital tensiometers over traditional analogue tensimeters?

Some advantages of using digital tensimeters include storing data, switching between pressure units, and automatically zeroing before each use. Digital tensimeters are also more accurate and reliable than analogue ones and may have additional features.