A manometer is used to measure the pressure of a fluid, gas, or pressurised system. This precise and reliable instrument is equipped with high-accuracy sensors that allow exact measurement of pressure variations, whether below or above atmospheric pressure, providing crucial information for monitoring and controlling systems.
With its advanced features, the manometer can quickly detect leaks, overpressure, or pressure drops, helping anticipate and prevent potential issues. Its clear, instant data display and intuitive interface make it easy to use and ensure fast interpretation of results. The manometer displays real-time data, generally in bar, the unit most commonly used to quantify pressure. Its reliability and robustness make it an essential tool for ensuring safety, performance, and system durability. It enables rapid decision-making, particularly in critical environments where precise pressure control is vital. Additionally, some instruments combine multiple functions—anemometer, manometer, flow meter—offering a multifunction tool for comprehensive monitoring of air or fluid systems.
A manometer is therefore indispensable for professionals who need to maintain optimal pressure conditions. Its use helps prevent accidents, failures, and potential damage to equipment, ensuring safe and efficient operation of industrial and technical systems.