Essential tool for HVACR service technicians
In everyday work with refrigeration, air conditioning or heat pump technology, a set of pressure gauges is an absolute must-have piece of equipment. It allows you to:
- measure the refrigerant pressure on the suction and discharge sides,
- diagnose overheating and overcooling,
- detect leaks,
- assess the correct operation of the compressor and the entire system.
Correct pressure gauge readings translate into installation efficiency, safety and compliance with F-gas regulations. The key question is: should you choose digital or analogue pressure gauges?
In this article, we compare both types.
Construction and principle of operation
Analogue pressure gauges
These are classic mechanical devices based on a Bourdon tube. The pointer moves along a calibrated dial (bar/psi) under the influence of pressure.
A typical analogue set includes:
- two pressure gauges (low and high pressure),
- shut-off valves,
- hoses with quick couplings,
- a case or mounting panel.
Example: ST-B2801 analogue pressure gauge set
Digital pressure gauges
They use electronic sensors (MEMS or piezoresistive) that convert the pressure value into an electrical signal and display the result on an LCD/LED screen. Modern digital pressure gauge sets are often advanced measuring stations with the following functions:
- automatic refrigerant selection,
- temperature measurement (external probes),
- overheating and overcooling calculation,
- data logging,
- Bluetooth or USB connectivity.
Example: ST-B268D digital pressure gauge set
Digital vs analogue pressure gauges – practical differences
Work ergonomics
- Analogue – simple, quick to use, no power supply required. Ideal for basic servicing and quick checks.
- Digital – require configuration and a power supply, but offer significantly greater diagnostic capabilities.
Handling refrigerants
- Analogue – limited to several refrigerants (e.g. R-134a, R-404A). Working with a different refrigerant = need to replace the pressure gauge.
- Digital – built-in database of dozens or even hundreds of refrigerants, including modern replacements for R-404A:
- R-448A
- R-449A
- R-452A
Automation and precision
- Digital pressure gauges automatically calculate overheating, vacuum and pressure differences, eliminating human error.
- Analogue gauges require manual calculations from pressure-temperature tables.
Advantages of analogue pressure gauges
- No electronics = lower risk of failure
- Ready to operate without batteries
- Good weather resistance
- Lower purchase cost
Disadvantages of analogue pressure gauges
- Limited number of factors
- Lower accuracy
- No diagnostic functions
Advantages of digital pressure gauges
- Supports multiple refrigerants (including R-404A replacements)
- Accuracy to 0.1 bar or better
- Functions: temperature, superheat, vacuum, logging
- Easy-to-read display
Disadvantages of digital pressure gauges
- Require power supply
- Higher cost
- More susceptible to damage
What to choose for refrigeration and heat pumps?
Analogue pressure gauges are suitable when:
- you perform quick inspections and servicing,
- you work in difficult conditions (damp, cold),
- you teach the basics in workshops and technical schools.
Digital pressure gauges are a better choice when:
- you work with various refrigerants, including new substitutes,
- you service heat pumps and inverter systems,
- you care about precise analysis of overheating and overcooling.
In practice, many service technicians use both solutions – analogue as a quick field tool and digital for accurate diagnoses.
Recommended pressure gauge models
- Analogue ST-B2801 set – durability and simplicity for everyday service.
- Digital ST-B268D set – high precision, extensive range of factors and robust housing.
Check out our range of refrigeration pressure gauges and choose the best tool for your job!
FAQ – frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a digital pressure gauge and an analogue one?
A digital pressure gauge offers greater precision, support for multiple factors, and diagnostic functions. An analogue gauge is simpler and more resistant to weather conditions.
Do digital pressure gauges support R-448A and R-449A refrigerants?
Yes, most modern models have over 100 factors in their database, including R-404A replacements such as R-448A, R-449A and R-452A.
When is it better to choose analogue pressure gauges?
When you work in harsh conditions (e.g. outdoors in winter), you need a simple and reliable kit without batteries.
Is it worth having both types of pressure gauges?
Definitely yes – analogue for quick measurements, digital for accurate analysis and modern installations.