CPI-03316-70
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Cole-Parmer Temperature Compensated Barometer, 930 to 1070 mbar, 27.5 to 31.6 inch Hg (each)
This Oakton® Temperature Compensated Barometer measure atmospheric pressure in millibar (mbar) and inches Hg. The Barometer also monitor temperature and provide temperature compensation with a built-in bi-metal thermometer. Ideal for monitoring impending weather changes. Barometer is encased in brass, with bezel for bulkhead mounting. Measure 2" deep x 6.1" diameter.
This item is considered a hazardous material.
Please note: there may be additional shipping restrictions like freight collect or no priority air service, extra freight charges may apply. This item(s) may be restricted from shipping to a residential address, sold to private individuals or exported from the United States. For additional information or questions please call us
This Oakton® Temperature Compensated Barometer measure atmospheric pressure in millibar (mbar) and inches Hg. The Barometer also monitor temperature and provide temperature compensation with a built-in bi-metal thermometer. Ideal for monitoring impending weather changes. Barometer is encased in brass, with bezel for bulkhead mounting. Measure 2" deep x 6.1" diameter.
This item is considered a hazardous material.
Please note: there may be additional shipping restrictions like freight collect or no priority air service, extra freight charges may apply. This item(s) may be restricted from shipping to a residential address, sold to private individuals or exported from the United States. For additional information or questions please call us
| Product Type: | Aneroid Barometer |
| Brand: | Cole-Parmer |
| Range: | 930 to 1070 mbar (27.5 to 31.6 inches Hg) |
| Resolution: | 1 mbar (0.1 inch Hg) |
| Accuracy: | ±1 mbar (±0.03 inch Hg) |
| Temperature Range: | -5 to 55°C (-22 to 132°F) |
| Temperature Resolution: | 1°C (2°F) |
| Temperature Accuracy: | ±1°C (±1.8°F) |
| Notes: | use between sea level and 2000 feet |