Howie, Cole Parmer has a really slick compact vacuum manometer (0-1400 mb) for about $900USD. It can be attached to a line with UltraTorr fittings. It runs on a rechargeable battery so there are no cables hanging everywhere. We've had one for about 4 years with no troubles. Len ---------- From: Howie Spero[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Friday, March 21, 1997 5:59 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: reference material and manometer source question To Whomever can help: I've got a couple of quick questions. First, can anyone tell me what the current accepted values are for the NIST nitrogen isotope stds N2 and N3? If you have a reference, that would really help. Second question. I am looking for a good digital manometer to attach to a vacuum extraction line. We want to be able to calibrate the manometer to calculate gas yields off samples. Can anyone recommend a manufacturer and transducer/gauge assembly that has provided them with good service through the years? Thanks for you help. Howie Spero _______________________________________________________________________ _____ ******************************************************************** *** * * * * * * * Dr. Howard J. Spero * * * Associate Professor * e-mail: [log in to unmask] * * Department of Geology * Office: (916) 752-3307 * * University of California * Lab: (916) 752-3311 * * Davis CA 95616-8605 USA * FAX: (916) 752-0951 * * * * * * * ******************************************************************** *** _______________________________________________________________________ _____