What is Air manometer?

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Unlike Air manometer, Air manometer does not use hydrostatic balance (balanced fluid or water) to measure pressure.

  What is Air manometer?

  Unlike Air manometer, Air manometer does not use hydrostatic balance (balanced fluid or water) to measure pressure. The air manometer uses a pressure sensor or transducer to measure pressure. The pressure sensor converts the observed pressure level into an electrical signal, which can then be used to understand the pressure.

  Most technicians prefer to use Air manometers because they are more portable. The Air manometer also includes an easy-to-read display to help prevent errors. Another advantage of the Air manometer is that it can record (or record) data and transfer the data to an application on a computer or mobile phone or tablet via a cable or Bluetooth. They also do not use messy fluids (some analog manometer fluids may be toxic, such as mercury, but this is only suitable for very high-pressure applications not normally found in the HVAC world).

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