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Measure small pressure changes in ventilation systems, hydraulic applications, and other critical processes.
Accommodate applications with a vacuum range of -100 in. of H2O to 0 in. of H2O.
Measure small changes in air pressure with these gauges. They are commonly used to indicate clogged filters and to monitor fans and blowers.
Also known as manometers, these gauges come with indicating liquid that moves up and down two columns—the difference in height between them is your pressure.
Gauges have a digital display for easy reading of measurements.
Easier to read than U-tube gauges, these use an inclined scale to measure pressure or velocity changes in air applications. They are also known as manometers.
Commonly used to indicate clogged filters, these gauges display the difference between two pressure or vacuum measurements.
Monitor and control vacuum pumps, air compressors, and hydraulics while viewing readings and warnings on the display.
With a digital display and selectable differential pressure ranges, these transmitters are a versatile alternative to transmitters with dial indicators.
View readings at the source with the dial indicator or remotely using a receiver—these transmitters measure the difference in pressure between two inputs in liquid applications.
Check the difference in air pressure between two inputs at the source using the dial indicator or remotely using a receiver.
Remotely monitor the difference in air pressure between two inputs with these transmitters.
Used with pumps, cooling systems, and other liquid applications, these transmitters remotely measure the difference in pressure between two inputs.
Measure the difference in pressure between two process lines without needing to program your receiving device to correct for errors. These transmitters automatically compensate for errors caused by vibration and temperature changes.
Safe for use in environments where flammable gases and vapors are present, these transmitters measure the difference in pressure between two process lines without needing to program your receiving device to correct for errors. They meet NEC safety standards for protection against an explosion.
With an accuracy of ±0.05%, these have the highest accuracy of all our test gauges.