Pressure Unit Converter

Type a value into any unit — all twelve update at once. Covers SI, imperial and the water/mercury column units used on instrument datasheets.

How pressure unit conversion works

Every pressure unit is just a different-sized ruler measuring the same physical thing: force per unit area. The SI unit is the pascal (1 Pa = 1 N/m²), and every other unit has a fixed factor to it — so converting between any two units means going through pascals:

value_B = value_A × factor_A ÷ factor_B

The everyday units cluster around three families: SI multiples (Pa, kPa, MPa, bar), force-based imperial and metric units (psi, kg/cm²), and manometer units that state pressure as the height of a liquid column it can support (mmH₂O/mmWC, inH₂O, mmHg, inHg).

Conversion factors from 1 bar

1 bar equalsValue
kPa100
MPa0.1
psi14.5038
kg/cm²1.01972
atm0.98692
mmHg (Torr)750.06
inHg29.53
mmH₂O (mmWC)10 197
inH₂O401.46

Field notes — where conversions go wrong

  • kg/cm² ≠ bar. They are close (1 kg/cm² = 0.9807 bar) but the 2% difference is 20 kPa at 10 bar — far outside any calibration tolerance. Old gauges marked kg/cm² paired with new transmitters ranged in bar cause endless confusion in Indian and Japanese-built plants.
  • Water column units are temperature-referenced. The factors here use water at 4 °C and standard gravity (1 inH₂O = 249.089 Pa). US datasheets sometimes reference 60 °F or 68 °F, shifting the factor by up to ~0.5%. For DP transmitter ranges, check which convention the datasheet states.
  • mmHg vs Torr: for engineering purposes identical (they differ by less than 0.000002%).
  • Watch the g/a suffix. Converting the unit never converts the reference: 5 barg is 5.98 bara at sea level. Use the gauge ↔ absolute converter when the reference changes.

Worked example

A filter DP alarm is set at 250 mmWC, but the new transmitter must be configured in kPa:

  1. 250 mmH₂O × 9.80665 Pa = 2451.7 Pa
  2. 2451.7 ÷ 1000 = 2.452 kPa

Frequently asked questions

Is kg/cm² the same as bar?

No — they differ by about 2%. 1 kg/cm² equals 0.980665 bar. Treating them as equal is a classic error that matters at calibration tolerances.

How many psi is 1 bar?

1 bar = 14.5038 psi. Going the other way, 1 psi = 0.0689476 bar.

What is mmWC and how does it relate to bar?

mmWC (millimetres of water column) is the same unit as mmH₂O, common in India for low pressures like draft and filter DP. 1 bar equals approximately 10,197 mmWC.

Are these gauge or absolute pressures?

Unit conversion is independent of the reference — 1 barg = 14.5 psig and 1 bara = 14.5 psia. To convert between gauge and absolute you add or subtract atmospheric pressure; use our gauge-absolute converter for that.

Provided for reference and education. Verify independently before use in safety-critical work. See our disclaimer.

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