Stationary

Stationary
Fluid filled portable and stationary indicators for the difference between two pressures. The inexpensive manometers measure positive, negative and differential pressures. Applications vary for the different types of stationary manometers. Offering the most versatile and useful low cost manometers we know of.
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  1. Series 100 Durablock® Solid Plastic Portable Gage
    Durablock® Solid Plastic Portable Gage is a precision instrument in i ...
    Starting at $737.35
  2. Series 420 Durablock® Inclined/Vertical Manometer
    Durablock® Inclined-Vertical Manometer is an inclined-vertical manome ...
    Starting at $1,380.80
  3. Series 250-AF Inclined Manometer Air Filter Gages
    Inclined Manometer Air Filter Gages are virtually unbreakable and free ...
    Starting at $630.55
  4. Series Mark II Molded Plastic Manometers
    Molded Plastic Manometers are of the inclined and inclined-vertical ...
    Starting at $57.80
  5. Series 200 & 300 Durablock® Solid Plastic Stationary Gage
    Durablock® Solid Plastic Stationary Gage offered in inclined and vert ...
    Starting at $813.30
  6. Series 1230/1235 Flex-Tube® Well-Type Manometers
    Flex-Tube® Well-Type Manometers as a wall mount or a panel mount. A ...
    Starting at $482.55
  7. Series 1221/1222/1223 Flex-Tube® U-Tube Manometer
    Flex-Tube® U-Tube Manometer read in inches or mm. Scales are high imp ...
    Starting at $63.45
  8. Series 1211/1212 Slack Tube® Manometers
    Slack Tube® Manometer/Gas Pressure Kit that reads with inch or CM sca ...
    Starting at $148.60
  9. Series 1227 Dual Range Flex-Tube® U-Inclined Manometer
    Dual Range Flex-Tube® U-Inclined Manometer where no spirit level is r ...
    Starting at $175.45
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Questions

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What is the advantage of using a manometer rather than a Magnehelic® gage?
Answer
Dwyer Instruments manufactures many different types and styles of manometers with various accuracies and prices for different applications as well as the Magnehelic® gage. For example, some of the many manometers we manufacture are Hook Gage Manometers with ±0.001 inches water column accuracy; Microtector® Portable Electronic Point Gage to ±0.00025 inches water column accuracy; Handheld Digital Manometers with ±0.5 inches water column accuracy; very inexpensive Mark II Molded Plastic Air Filter Gages at ±3% inches water column accuracy. The key point is that we offer many manometers and the selection depends on your specification, application, convenience needs and pocketbook. Some of the key factors to consider that affect manometer performance and usage are: Characteristics of Indicating Fluid, Readability and Leveling. You should read "Measurement of Pressure with the Manometer" in our catalog to fully understand the importance of these factors and their effect on your reading wit
Question
Why doesn't 1 inch on the scale of a 1223-12-D manometer equal 1 inch on a ruler?
Answer
The calibration scale on the manometer has been compensated for the specific gravity of red gage fluid which is less than water.
Question
Since water will not mix with oil, why can't a D-style manometer be used to measure water pressures?
Answer
The weight of the water itself is also being measured which results in erroneous readings.
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What are the principle advantages of red gage fluid over water for use in manometers?
Answer
Red gage fluid is slow to evaporate, won't freeze, is more readable and produces slightly expanded scales for better reading resolution.
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Will the water manometers freeze?
Answer
Yes, if the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the fluid in the manometer will freeze. The fluid used in "W/M" style manometers is water-based with a small amount of fluorescent green fluid to enhance the meniscus. The other gage fluids have a lower freezing point, however, it is recommended that the manometers be stored above 32 degrees Fahrenheit.