Technical data vacuum gauge dvr 2, Gas inlet temperatures – VACUUBRAND PC 301 User Manual

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the validity of this document with respect to his product. Manual-no.: 999147 / 17/06/2014

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Type

DVR 2

Pressure transducer

capacitive / ceramic

Automatic sleep mode

user selectable operation time 1-999 minutes

or ”On” (continuous operation); factory-set: 15

minutes

Pressure reading

analogue and digital LCD display, selectable

pressure unit: mbar, Torr or hPa

Measuring cycle time

selectable: automatic, 1x within 3s, 1x within

1s, 3x within 1s (factory-set: automatic)

Measuring range

1 mbar - 1080 mbar (1 Torr - 810 Torr)

Maximum permissible pressure at pressure

transducer

1.5 bar absolute

Measurement uncertainty (with transducer care-

fully adjusted and at constant temperature)

<

±1 mbar (0.75 Torr) ± 1 digit

Temperature coefficient

<

± 0.07 mbar/K (< ±0.05 Torr/K)

Max. permissible temperature of gaseous media

at the pressure transducer

+80°C*

Permissible ambient temperature

storage / operation

+10°C to +40°C / -10°C to +60°C

Degree of protection according to IEC 529

IP 40

Vacuum connection

small flange DN 16 with screw-in elbow fitting for

PTFE hose DN 10/8 mm

Power supply

battery 9V lithium, 1.2 Ah, Ultralife U 9VL

Housing dimensions L x W x H approx.

115 x 115 x 66 mm

Weight approx.

0.375 kg

Technical Data vacuum gauge DVR 2

Gas inlet temperatures

Operating condition

Inlet pressure

Permitted range of gas

temperatures at inlet

Continuous operation

> 100 mbar (high gas load)

È

+10°C to +40°C

Continuous operation

< 100 mbar (low gas load)

È

0°C to +60°C*

Short-time (< 5 minutes)

< 100 mbar (low gas load)

È

-10°C to +80°C*

* if pumping potentially explosive atmospheres: +10°C to +40°C

* if pumping potentially explosive atmospheres: +10°C to +40°C

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