Barigo Weather Station°F/Inch US-Version - No. 3026F/3026.2F
Barigo Weather Station°F/Inch US-Version - No. 3026F/3026.2F
This modern Barigo weather station with barometer, hygrometer, and thermometer displays air pressure, temperature, and humidity in an extraordinary design.
The scales are made of brass and are located on top of each other, every single one on an independently rotating roll. All this sits on a mahogany-painted wooden base. An acrylic cone shelters the open technique.
General:
- Analog table weather station
- For indoor use
- Dial: Ø 70 mm / 2.76"
- Case: 160 x Ø 110 mm / 6.3" x Ø 4.33"
- Weight: 525 g / 1.16 lb
- Made in Germany
Barometer:
- Scale from 29 ... 31 Inches
- Resolution 0.05 Inch
- Tolerance +/- 0.0591 Inche in the range 28.94 ... 30.42 Inches
- Suitable for altitudes between 0 - 1000 meters (0 - 3280 feet) above sea level.
Thermometer:
- Scale from 17 °F ... 123 °F
- Resolution 2 °F
- Tolerance +/- 1.8 °F in the range 17 ... 104 °F
Hygrometer:
- Scale from 0% RH ... 100% RH
- Resolution 1% RH
- Tolerance +/- 5% in the range 40 ... 70% RH
Packaging:
- Gift Box
- Measures: 203 x 139 x 137 mm / 8" x 5.47" x 5.39"
- Weight 625 g / 1.38" brutto
Alternative:
Standard version with hPa & °C please click here
Barometer:
Disregard the words Stormy, Rain, Change, Fair, and Dry as there are only traditional zones on a barometer dial. Your barometer indicating hand will never move all the way to Rain to predict rain or to Stormy to predict inclement weather. The normal operating range of movement for your barometer indicating hand is from 29.5 to 30.5 inches of mercury (1000 – 1025 hPa).
If it moves to the right you have a rising barometer which usually means a change for the better or continued good weather. If the reading is to the left you have a falling barometer, which usually means a change for the worse. A steady barometer means no change. For accurate weather predictions, it is highly important that your barometer is adjusted to sea level. The correct sea-level reading can be obtained from your Weather Bureau or television weather forecasts.
Readings obtained from your barometer indicate weather conditions that may prevail within the next 24 to 48 hours, providing wind direction and velocity remain the same as when readings were obtained.
Adjustment of the Barometer:
In the event that your barometer does not read exactly like the reading obtained from your local weather forecast, the instrument should be adjusted. The indicating hand of the barometer may be adjusted by turning the set screw in a small opening at the bottom of the instrument. A small screwdriver or the point of a knife blade may be used to turn this screw.
Hygrometer:
The Hygrometer or Humidity Indicator is designed for indoor use. While indoor and outdoor barometric pressure is identical, this is not true of the relative humidity. Therefore, remember that this instrument indicates the humidity of the room atmosphere which has no relation to the outdoor humidity readings announced on weather reports. Comfortable conditions are obtained with a relative humidity between 40 and 70%.
Hygrometer reading may be adjusted through the center hole in the bottom of the instrument. With a screwdriver, the regulating slot can be reached at the depth of about 5cm (2”).
Thermometer:
The temperature reading is assured by a Bimetal Thermometer (dial type). No maintenance or adjustments are required.