| 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 |








