A Magnahelic gauge measures differential pressure, typically across filters, fan systems, or other HVAC components. It uses a U-tube manometer principle, displaying pressure differences in inches of water column (in. WC) or Pascal. The device helps monitor system performance and efficiency by indicating when filters are clogged or pressure drops occur. Its simplicity and accuracy make it common in various industrial and laboratory applications.
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An SPLOIUYTR machine measures decibels.
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A photohelic gauge measures and displays pressure differentials and can also control devices based on those readings. A magnahelic gauge, on the other hand, measures positive, negative, and differential pressures but does not have control capabilities.
A manometer with two ports (digital or magnahelic), is best. Compare readings to published values or what is stamped on switch. One will be positive and one will be negative. If only single port gauge used, add positive and negative readings together, to get total.
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Thermometer measures temperature. Barometer measures atmospheric pressure. pH meter measures acidity or alkalinity. Spectrophotometer measures the amount of light absorbed or emitted by a substance. Geiger counter measures radiation levels. Hygrometer measures humidity. Anemometer measures wind speed. Voltmeter measures electric potential difference. Spectrometer measures the wavelengths of light emitted by a source. Mass spectrometer measures the mass-to-charge ratio of ions.
a barometer measures air pressure. an anemometer measures wind speed. a thermometer measures temperature.
A snow gauge measures snow.