The basic manometer is a U-shaped tube that measures pressure by the height of the liquid it will support. While most traditional U-form manometers don't normally require recalibration, today's digital manometers are built with various types of absolute, vacuum, gauge, or differential pressure sensors. These systems also feature a microprocessor, as well as outputs for process control and data transfer, which often means that digital manometer tools require regular calibration.
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Transcat is a premier calibration lab services provider for all types of pressure-sensing devices, including standard and high-accuracy digital manometers used for field calibration. Our unwavering commitment to accurate, quality-driven services might be reason enough to choose Transcat, but we also offer: