Aneroid barometers are used to measure absolute atmospheric pressure. The measuring element is a set of five diaphragm cells. It is made of a corrosion-resistant copper-beryllium alloy, which has proven itself for years to be an excellent pressure measurement material due to its excellent elastic properties. Aging, hysteresis, and elastic aftereffects are virtually non-existent. The aneroid barometer is housed in a stainless steel case with a scale diameter of 103 mm.
The main features of the wall-mounted aneroid barometer are:
- Can be used stationary and mobile
- stainless steel case
- mercury-free
- temperature compensated
- small space requirement
- good measurement accuracy
- good handling
- high reliability
- easy operation
- maintenance-free
- Operational range up to altitudes of 800 m above sea level
- Measurement accuracy: ± 1.0 hPa,
- Measuring ranges: 960 to 1070 hPa