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A thermomanometer is a combined device that measures both the pressure and the temperature of a fluid in a closed system, such as boilers, heating installations, or hot water systems. It consists of two instruments integrated into a single unit: a pressure gauge (for measuring pressure) and a thermometer (for measuring temperature). General characteristics: 1/2 inch thread - This refers to the diameter of the threaded connection by which the thermomanometer is connected to the system. This thread type is quite common in plumbing and heating. Pressure gauge - Indicates the fluid pressure (usually water or steam) in the system, expressed in bar. The measuring range can vary between 0 and 6 bar. Thermometer - Displays the fluid temperature, expressed in degrees Celsius (°C). The measured temperature range can be from 0°C to 120°C. Use: Boilers: Enables monitoring of both pressure and water temperature in the system. Heating installations: Provides useful information to maintain the balance between pressure and temperature required for optimal operation. Hot water systems: Helps ensure safety and efficiency in operation.