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£1,750.94 * (£1,509.43 netto zzgl. MwSt.)
* Prices incl. VAT plus shipping costs
Delivery time 14 Workdays
- Order number: 04.01.01.00
A station Barometer enables accurate measurement of the air pressure at a reduced scale, the... more
Product information "Quecksilber-Stationsbarometer"
A station Barometer enables accurate measurement of the air pressure at a reduced scale, the zero-level fluctuations are taken into account in the mercury vessel with changing air pressure. The barometer can be used up to 1500 m local altitude.
The main features of the mercury station barometer are
- :stationary use
- high accuracy
- good handling
- high reliability
- easy handling
- maintenance
| Measuring device type: | Mercury barometer |
| Norm: | VDI 3786 Part 16 measuring the air pressure |
| Norm - WMO: | WMO-No,8 7th Edition Part I Chapter 3 Measurement of atmospheric pressure |
| Manufacturer: | Lambrecht Meteo |
| Measurement Accuracy: | ± 0,25 hPa @ 20 °C • ± 1 °C |
| Test certificate:: | 750 ... 1150 hPa 10 Prüfpunkte |
| Housing: | Aluminium • textured paint RAL 5009 (azure) |
| Dimension (cm): | 1030 x 105 x 75 mm • Innen-Ø der Barometerröhre 8 mm |
| Weight (Kg): | 5,5 |
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