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Hygrometer, Barometer, Manometer: What's the difference?

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Hygrometer, Barometer, Manometer: What's the difference?

A hygrometer, barometer and manometer are all instruments used for measuring different atmospheric and fluid properties. In a nutshell, a hygrometer measures relative humidity or moisture in the air. Barometers measure pressure in the atmosphere, while manometers are used to measure pressure in a closed system. Here's a look at how they differ: Hygrometer Purpose: A hygrometer is used to measure humidity or moisture content in the air, specifically the relative humidity. Principle: Hygrometers work based on various principles, such as the expansion or contraction of materials (hair, paper, or electronic sensors) in response to changes in humidity. The instrument...

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Using a Hygrometer for Humidity Control & Monitoring in Commercial Buildings

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Using a Hygrometer for Humidity Control & Monitoring in Commercial Buildings

Humidity refers to the amount of water vapor present in the air, and it can have a significant impact on the comfort, health, and productivity of building occupants. Proper humidity control and monitoring can also improve energy efficiency, reduce maintenance costs, and prolong the lifespan of equipment. One of the most effective tools for monitoring humidity levels is a hygrometer. In this blog article, we will discuss the importance of humidity control and monitoring in commercial buildings, and how a hygrometer can be used to measure and monitor humidity and temperature levels. Importance of Humidity Control and Monitoring in Commercial...

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Why Is Temperature Important?

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Why Is Temperature Important?

    Temperature plays a crucial role in medical care (both humans and animals), food, beverages, and agriculture. Our overall health is often reliant upon temperature in many ways as well. Maintaining proper temperature levels in medical cold storage areas is critical.  Incorrect temperatures can compromise the medications or vaccines stored in medical refrigerators. High temperature and high humidity are the two most important factors in drug degradation. When exposed to these conditions, the medications can weaken. Moreover, you can face fines or penalties if your medical refrigerators are not performing properly. The CDC conducted a study that highlighted the improper storage and handling of vaccines. Unfortunately, 76...

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