Product Description
Manometer 'U' Tube:- Catalogue No.995:- Mounted on wooden stand with scale 150-0-150 mm.,without mercury.
Manometer 'U' Tube:- Catalogue No.997:- Mounted on wooden stand with scale 300-0-300 mm.,without mercury.
Manometer 'U' Tube:- Catalogue No.999:- Mounted on wooden stand with scale 500-0-500 mm.,without mercury.
Spare Tube For Above All:- Catalogue Nos.996/998/1000
Versatile Pressure MeasurementThe U Tube Manometer is adept at measuring pressure differences in a range of settings, from laboratory research to industrial process management. Its transparent acrylic and glass tube construction ensures both durability and visibility, making it an essential tool for educational demonstrations and routine maintenance tasks.
Simple and Portable DesignDesigned for portability and ease of use, the Manometer U Tube can be conveniently wall-mounted or relocated as needed. Its compact size (270X65X12MM) means it fits neatly into tight spaces, making it accessible for various applications without compromising on accuracy.
FAQs of Manometer U Tube:
Q: How does the Manometer U Tube function for pressure measurement?
A: The Manometer U Tube uses a liquid column that moves in response to pressure differences applied at its ends. By observing the difference in fluid levels, users can determine the pressure differential between two points.
Q: What is the primary benefit of using the Manometer U Tube in laboratories?
A: Its simple, transparent design allows for easy visual readings, making it ideal for educational experiments, calibration tasks, and real-time pressure monitoring in lab environments.
Q: Where is the Manometer U Tube typically installed?
A: It is commonly wall-mounted in laboratories, workshops, or process control rooms, but its portable nature allows users to relocate and use it wherever pressure measurement is required.
Q: When should the Manometer U Tube be chosen over other pressure gauges?
A: It is best selected when precise, visual measurement of relatively low pressures or pressure differentials is necessary, especially for educational demonstrations and experimental setups.
Q: What is the process for reading a Manometer U Tube?
A: To read the device, note the liquid levels in both arms of the tube and calculate the difference; this difference corresponds to the pressure being measured.
Q: Are there any maintenance steps required for the Manometer U Tube?
A: Regular maintenance involves ensuring the tube remains clean and free of air bubbles or leaks, which could impact measurement accuracy.