Barographs: How To

How To Change Your Barograph Chart
How To Change Your Barograph Chart
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By rotating the brass barograph drum and carefully lifting it from your instrument it is possible to remove your existing barogram and replenish it for the week ahead. Read more
How To Choose The Correct Barograph Pen
How To Choose The Correct Barograph Pen
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It can sometimes be tricky to identify which barograph pen you need for your barograph. Here are some simple questions that we often ask when customers call looking for advice.  Read more
How To Attach A Universal Barograph Pen
How To Attach A Universal Barograph Pen
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The Universal Barograph Pen from Metcheck is available in blue, red, green and black and has a plastic clip on the back so that it can be carefully slotted on... Read more
What Size Barograph Paper Do I Require?
What Size Barograph Paper Do I Require?
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Take the chart currently mounted on your barograph drum and look along the edge to check for a product code or chart reference. If there is no reference, try these... Read more
How To Get A Good Barogram
How To Get A Good Barogram
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A Barogram is the finished record traced by a barograph or similar meteorological instrument. The better the trace on your barograph chart the easier it is to read accurately. Read more
How To Set Your Barograph
How To Set Your Barograph
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By removing the lid of your traditional barograph and adjusting the pen arm your pressure instrument can be calibrated to the correct readings for your location. Read more
What Is A Barograph? Find Out Here
What Is A Barograph? Find Out Here
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A barograph is a traditional meteorological recording aneroid barometer where the changes in atmospheric pressure are recorded on barograph chart paper, traced by ink. Read more