Barometers

Barometers — Atmospheric Pressure Instruments for South Africa

From digital multi-function data loggers to professional environmental sensors, Ecotao supplies barometers for laboratory, HVAC, meteorological, and field applications across South Africa.

Digital Barometers Data Logging Temperature & Humidity Combo Lab & Field Use HVAC & Cleanroom

What is a barometer?

A barometer is an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure — the force exerted by the weight of the air column above a given point. Rising pressure typically indicates improving weather, while falling pressure signals an approaching low-pressure system or storm. Beyond weather prediction, barometric pressure is critical in altitude correction, HVAC system balancing, laboratory calibrations, and environmental research.

Modern digital barometers use solid-state piezoresistive or capacitive pressure sensors to deliver fast, accurate readings that can be logged, exported, and analysed. The standard reference pressure at sea level is 1013.25 hPa (hectopascals).

Standard sea-level pressure

1013.25 hPa

Equivalent to 760 mmHg or 29.92 inHg

Typical measurement units

hPa / mbar

Also expressed as mmHg, inHg, and kPa depending on application

Johannesburg station pressure

~820–830 hPa

At ~1 750 m altitude — significantly lower than sea-level equivalent

Pressure drop per 100 m altitude

~12 hPa

Used to correct readings from elevated South African sites

Featured barometer products

Ecotao supplies a range of digital barometers suited to professional, laboratory, and environmental monitoring applications. Below are featured models available now.

YEM-70L Digital Barometer Thermo-Hygrometer with Data Logging — showing hPa, temperature and humidity on LCD display
SKU: YEM-70L

YEM-70L Digital Barometer Thermo-Hygrometer with Data Logging

A professional three-in-one environmental monitor measuring atmospheric pressure, temperature, and relative humidity with built-in data logging and PC connectivity. Ideal for laboratory environments, HVAC commissioning, and scientific monitoring where continuous records are required.

  • Measures barometric pressure, temperature & relative humidity
  • Data logging function with PC download capability
  • Displays pressure trend (rising / stable / falling)
  • Min/Max memory with timestamp
  • Compact handheld design for lab and field use
  • Includes software for graphical data analysis
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Types of barometers explained

Understanding the different barometer technologies helps you choose the right instrument for your measurement task and environment.

Digital barometers

Use solid-state pressure sensors to convert atmospheric pressure into an electronic signal. Offer high accuracy, data logging, trend indicators, and connectivity. The preferred choice for professional, laboratory, and data-collection applications.

Aneroid barometers

Use a sealed, flexible metal capsule that physically expands and contracts with pressure changes, driving a mechanical pointer. Durable and requires no power — commonly used in wall-mounted weather instruments and altimeters.

Mercury barometers

The original precision instrument — a column of mercury in a glass tube rises and falls with pressure. Highly accurate but fragile, bulky, and hazardous due to mercury content. Now restricted to specialist metrology applications.

Data-logging barometers

A category of digital barometer with internal memory that records pressure readings at set intervals over time. Data can be downloaded to a PC and graphed for trend analysis. The YEM-70L is a prime example — it logs pressure, temperature, and humidity simultaneously.

Combo thermo-hygrometer barometers

Combine barometric pressure measurement with temperature and humidity sensing in a single unit. Ideal for HVAC commissioning, cleanroom monitoring, indoor air quality studies, and any application requiring a complete environmental picture from one instrument.

Weather station barometers

Integrated sensors within automated weather stations that continuously broadcast pressure data alongside wind, rainfall, and temperature readings. Used by farms, game reserves, road authorities, and meteorological networks for real-time site monitoring across South Africa.

Barometer type comparison

Use this table to quickly identify which barometer technology fits your application requirements.

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Feature Digital Data-logging Combo (temp + humidity) Aneroid (mechanical)
Accuracy ±0.5–1 hPa ±0.5–1 hPa ±0.5–1 hPa ±1–2 hPa
Data logging Yes Optional
PC / USB connectivity Yes Optional
Temperature sensor included Some models Some models Yes
Humidity sensor included Yes
Power required Battery Battery / USB Battery / USB None
Trend arrow / indicator Yes Yes Yes Some
Best suited for General monitoring Lab / scientific records HVAC / indoor air quality Display / wall mount

Where barometers are used

Atmospheric pressure measurement plays a key role across a surprisingly broad range of industries and research fields.

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Meteorology & weather

Pressure is the primary indicator of approaching weather systems. Falling pressure warns of rain; rising pressure signals clearing skies.

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HVAC & building services

Pressure readings are used to balance ventilation systems, measure duct pressure, and meet energy codes — critical for large commercial buildings.

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Laboratory science

Many chemical and physical experiments require accurate ambient pressure values to correct results. Boiling points, gas volumes, and calibrations all depend on pressure.

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Agriculture & farming

Short-range weather forecasting using barometric trends helps farmers time planting, harvesting, and field operations around incoming rain and wind.

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Altitude & aviation

Aneroid altimeters use barometric pressure to measure altitude. Pressure altitude is fundamental to aviation navigation and performance calculations.

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Healthcare & cleanrooms

Differential pressure monitoring ensures operating theatres, pharmaceutical cleanrooms, and isolation wards maintain correct pressurisation relative to adjacent spaces.

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Marine & offshore

Barometers are essential safety instruments aboard vessels — rapid pressure drops indicate approaching storms, giving crews time to seek shelter or adjust course.

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Industrial processes

Many industrial processes — spray drying, distillation, and compressed-air systems — require ambient pressure values for accurate process control and yield calculation.

South African altitude — why it matters for barometers

Most of South Africa's population and industry sits at significant elevation above sea level. This directly affects barometric pressure readings: the higher your location, the lower the absolute (station) pressure compared to sea level. If you are comparing your readings to national weather data or using barometric pressure for calibration purposes, you must understand whether your instrument displays station pressure (the actual local reading) or sea-level equivalent pressure (corrected for altitude).

The table below gives approximate station pressures at major South African cities for reference. Digital barometers with altitude offset functions can be set to display sea-level equivalent pressure automatically.

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City / Location Altitude (approx.) Typical station pressure (hPa) Sea-level equivalent (hPa)
Cape Town 17 m ~1011–1025 ~1013–1025
Durban ~9 m ~1010–1025 ~1012–1025
Port Elizabeth (Gqeberha) ~60 m ~1004–1018 ~1012–1026
Pretoria ~1 339 m ~845–860 ~1005–1020
Johannesburg ~1 753 m ~820–835 ~1000–1018
Bloemfontein ~1 395 m ~840–854 ~1005–1019
Upington ~848 m ~910–924 ~1008–1022

Values are approximate and vary with weather conditions. Contact Ecotao for guidance on altitude correction and instrument calibration for your specific site.

How to choose the right barometer

Ask these four questions to narrow down the right instrument for your application:

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Do you need to store and analyse readings over time?

If yes, you need a data-logging barometer with PC download capability, such as the YEM-70L. If a simple real-time display is sufficient, a standard digital barometer is adequate.

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Do you also need to measure temperature and/or humidity?

If monitoring indoor air quality, HVAC performance, or general environmental conditions, a thermo-hygrometer barometer (such as the YEM-70L) gives you all three measurements in one compact instrument — saving cost and bench space.

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What accuracy do you require?

For general weather monitoring, ±1–2 hPa accuracy is perfectly adequate. For laboratory or scientific applications where pressure is used in calculations, look for instruments with ±0.5 hPa or better and available calibration certificates.

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Will it be used in the field or in a fixed location?

Field use calls for a portable, battery-powered handheld unit with a rugged enclosure. Fixed installations — such as server rooms, cleanrooms, or weather stations — benefit from mains-powered units with continuous output to a monitoring system.

Frequently asked questions about barometers

Common questions from customers — answered in plain language.

A barometer is an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure — the force exerted by the weight of the air column above a given point. Atmospheric pressure is expressed in hectopascals (hPa), millibars (mbar), millimetres of mercury (mmHg), or inches of mercury (inHg). Barometers are used to predict short-term weather changes, monitor altitude, and support scientific research. Standard sea-level pressure is 1013.25 hPa.
An aneroid barometer uses a small flexible metal capsule (the aneroid cell) that expands and contracts with changes in air pressure, driving a mechanical pointer. A digital barometer uses a piezoresistive or capacitive pressure sensor and displays readings on an electronic screen. Digital barometers offer greater accuracy, data logging, and connectivity for analysis — making them preferable for laboratory, professional, and data-collection applications.
Sea-level equivalent pressure in South Africa typically ranges from 1005 to 1025 hPa. However, because much of South Africa sits at altitude — Johannesburg is approximately 1 750 m above sea level and Pretoria around 1 340 m — the actual (station) pressure readings at these locations are considerably lower, roughly 820–835 hPa in Johannesburg. When comparing readings, always confirm whether your barometer is displaying station pressure (actual local reading) or sea-level equivalent (corrected for altitude).
The YEM-70L is a multi-function digital barometer that also measures temperature and relative humidity. It features a data-logging function, allowing pressure, temperature, and humidity records to be stored and downloaded to a PC for graphical analysis. It is well-suited to laboratory environments, HVAC applications, indoor climate studies, and any situation where continuous environmental monitoring and record-keeping are required.
The choice depends on your primary need: (1) For weather monitoring, a basic digital barometer with a trend indicator is sufficient. (2) For laboratory or scientific use where accurate records are required, choose a data-logging barometer such as the YEM-70L. (3) For field work, look for a portable unit with battery operation. (4) For HVAC, cleanroom, or industrial monitoring, consider a barometer combined with temperature and humidity sensors. Contact Ecotao's team — we'll help match an instrument to your requirements.
Yes. Digital barometers should be calibrated periodically against a known reference pressure to ensure accuracy. The calibration interval depends on the instrument and the precision required — laboratory instruments are typically calibrated annually. Many digital barometers offer an offset adjustment so users can align the reading to a local reference. Ecotao can advise on calibration requirements and services for the instruments it supplies.
Yes — because atmospheric pressure decreases predictably with altitude (roughly 12 hPa per 100 m at lower elevations), a barometer can be used to estimate altitude above sea level. Many digital barometers include a built-in altimeter mode that converts the pressure reading to an altitude value. This is also the operating principle of aircraft altimeters. For South African field or hiking applications, the altimeter function on a digital barometer gives a reliable elevation estimate when GPS is unavailable.

Need help selecting the right barometer?

Ecotao's team of instrumentation specialists can help you match the right barometer to your measurement task, budget, and accuracy requirements — whether it's a simple digital unit or a multi-parameter data-logging system.