Wempe

Wempe Pilot barometer 100 x 35 mm - polished stainless steel, LumiNova indices

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€325,00

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Sku: 6359
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The barometer from the Wempe Pilot Series, available with a black or white dial, is ideal for a modern maritime environment. With a precise aneroid mechanism, this barometer measures air pressure in hPa and provides detailed insight into changing weather conditions. Choose between the stainless steel white version (Pilot V) or the black dial with a stainless steel bezel (Pilot III), depending on your preference.

Equipped with LumiNova indices and a high-quality stainless steel housing, this instrument is a stylish addition to both sailboats and luxury yachts. Thanks to its flexible mounting options—hanging or standing—and expandability with a matching comfort meter and ship's clock, the Wempe Pilot Series offers a perfect balance of functionality and style. It's called the Pilot Series for a reason: a nod to aviation and ready for take-off. The reliable choice for every passionate sailor.

• Casing diameter:
100 mm
• Dial diameter: 85 mm
• Clock height 35 mm
• Choice of: Pilot III - Black dial/white LumiNova numerals
or Pilot V - White dial/grey LumiNova numerals (luminous)
• Polished stainless steel housing

• Scale: Air pressure in hPa
• Accuracy: +/- 2 hPa between 980 - 1030 hPa
• Measuring range: 960 to 1070 hPa, 28.3 to 31.7 Inch
• Number of aneroid capsules: 1
• Working temperature range: +4°C to +50°C
• Temperature error: +/- 2.5 hPa with sudden temperature change of +/- 10°C

• Use a soft microfiber cloth to gently remove dust and dirt without damaging the protective layer.
• Place the barometer in a dry place to prevent moisture and corrosion damage, especially in damp environments such as boats or RVs.
• Avoid strong cleaning or polishing agents that may damage the protective coating of the barometer housing.
• Recalibrate the barometer at the start of the season, after extended storage, or if you have any doubts about its accuracy. You can find instructions on how to do this in the FAQ.

• How do you read a barometer?
A barometer displays the current air pressure. For a weather forecast, you look at the difference from the previous reading and how quickly the pressure has changed. Rapid pressure changes indicate short-term weather changes; slow changes indicate longer-lasting weather changes.

• Where do I hang my barometer?
Air pressure is the same everywhere, but avoid locations in direct sunlight or above a heat source such as a stove. A prominent location in the boat or indoors ensures that you immediately notice pressure changes.

• How do I adjust my barometer?
Most barometers are factory-set. You can look up the current air pressure online and adjust the needle if necessary with a screw on the back of the barometer. If you have any questions, we're happy to help!

• Does a barometer work at any altitude?
Barometers are set to sea level. Calibration is required for use at higher altitudes, such as in mountains.

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