A) Differential Manometer (Double ColumnManometer) Measures the difference in pressure between twoplaces. Differential manometers can range from devices simple enough to be built at home to complex digitalequipment. |
B) Universal Manometer Signal Column Type Manometer: Modified form of a U-tube manometer in which one side is a large reservoir and the other side is a small tube, open to theatmosphere. |
C) Inclined Tube Manometer: slightly curved tube with a liquid inside, typically a form of oilmixture. |
D) Bourdon Pressure Gauges: For measurement of relative pressures from 0.6 … 7,000 bar. |
E) Compound Gauges (Vacuum and Pressure Gauge Combined) For laboratory use. |
F) Pizo meter |
MANOMETERS DIFFERENT TYPES OF PRESSURE GUGE
A) Differential Manometer (Double ColumnManometer) Measures the difference in pressure between twoplaces. Differential manometers can range from devices simple enough to be built at home to complex digitalequipment. |
B) Universal Manometer Signal Column Type Manometer: Modified form of a U-tube manometer in which one side is a large reservoir and the other side is a small tube, open to theatmosphere. |
C) Inclined Tube Manometer: slightly curved tube with a liquid inside, typically a form of oilmixture. |
D) Bourdon Pressure Gauges: For measurement of relative pressures from 0.6 … 7,000 bar. |
E) Compound Gauges (Vacuum and Pressure Gauge Combined) For laboratory use. |
F) Pizo meter |