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NB: THIS UNIT IS FACTORY ADJUSTED TO MEASURE AT ALTITUDES from 1000m to 2000m
Product Description:
The Fischer Clock & Aneroid Barometer will provide generations with precise measurements. This traditional piece will add ambience to any fine living space and assist in maintaining a healthy indoor climate.
Each barometer measuring unit are handmade in Germany and assembled with absolute precision by craftsman. Please find a short video link https://youtu.be/c9CBAD48vk8 on how barometers are handmade in the Fischer factory.
Precision:
- Precise instruments, well balanced, and well-crafted to the finest detail
- Measuring accuracy Barometer: ± 2 hPa
Stylish:
- Made from high quality materials to add elegance and durability to tasteful interiors
- The perfect Executive Gift that are both decorative and functional
- Talking piece that will be at home in any Mancave, Bar, Sport Club or with Marine Decor
- Can be easily wall mounted
Use:
- This unit is made for Indoor Use only
- Only suitable for use at altitudes between 1000 and 2000 meter above sea level
- Booklet with Instructions included for easy setting of Barometer before first use
- Easy to calibrate Barometer to your location using the set screw at the back of the unit
Size:
- Outside dimension: 430 x 200 mm
- Barometer: 130 mm diameter
- Clock: 130 mm diameter
Materials:
- Beech Wood: Mahogany colour stained
- High Polished Brass Bezel
- Domed Shaped Perspex
How:
- The aneroid barometer uses small metal bellows made from beryllium and copper that expands or contracts based on pressure changes. Through a precision mechanism these motions cause the pointer to move indicating the current air pressure
Measure:
- The Barometer measures Atmospheric pressure, it helps to understand what kind of changes you can expect in the weather
What's in the box
1 x Fischer Unit FH1486-22 ADJUSTED FOR HIGH ALTITUDE; 1x Boolet on Instructions for setting of barometers