Evaporation hook gauge and still well

Made:
1986 in London
maker:
Casella (London) Limited
W5822 and W5824 Evaporation Hook Gauge and Still Well, 1986

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W5822 and W5824 Evaporation Hook Gauge and Still Well, 1986
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Evaporation hook gauge and still well for measuring evaporation rates, numbered W5822 and W5824 respectively, by Casella, London, UK, 1986.

This device is for measuring the rate of evaporation. The hook component is placed - hook pointing downward - into a well of water and the length of the shaft adjusted using the dial at the top of the instrument, so that the upwards-facing tip of the hook just penetrates the water surface. An initial reading is taken from the instrument's gauge. After a given period, by which time some of the water in the well would have evaporated, the process is repeated, adjusting the dial to reposition the hook.

Details

Category:
Meteorology
Object Number:
1986-1023
Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy)
Measurements:
Gauge: 170 mm x 110 mm x 110 mm, 110 mm,
Still well: 220 mm x 250 mm x 250 mm, 250 mm,
type:
gauge
credit:
Casella (London) Limited