Power supply, Switching on the high tension, Measurement signal output – INFICON PEG100 Medium to Ultra-High Vacuum Gauge User Manual

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2.2.1 Power Supply

Warning

The PEG100 may only be connected to
supply units or measuring instruments
which meet the requirements of mains
isolated extra-low voltages (PELV) and
VDE 0100.

The PEG100 is capable of operating off supply voltages
ranging from 14.5 V to 36 V. A supply voltage of 24 V DC
is recommended.

The power supply must be connected to Pin 1 (+) and
Pin 2 (power supply ground).

2.2.2 Switching on the High Tension

The high voltage may be switched on either through Pin
7 using negative logic or Pin 8 using positive logic.

In each case Pin 2 must be used as the reference poten-
tial.

Pin 7 switches the high voltage on when
- contact is established with Pin 2 or
- a voltage of less than 2.5 V is present with reference to

Pin 2.

Pin 7 switches the high voltage off when
- there is no contact with Pin 2 (open input) or

- a voltage greater than 4 V is present with reference to

Pin 2.

Pin 8 switches the high voltage on when
- contact is established with Pin 1 (supply voltage) or
- a voltage greater than 12 V is present with reference to

Pin 2.

Pin 8 switches the high voltage off when
- there is no contact with Pin 1 (open input) or
- a voltage of less than 7 V is present with reference to

Pin 2.

Operation of the PEG100 in the pressure range above
10

-2

mbar will cause the accumulation of contaminations

and will thus reduce service life. For this reason, the high
tension should only be switched on or off when the pres-
sure has dropped to the 10

-2

to 10

-3

mbar range.

The high tension may also be switched on or off directly
by the output signal provided by a Pirani Standard
Gauge (PSG) with switching point. Thus the PEG100
can be switched on or off automatically at a pressure of
approximately 5·10

-3

mbar.

2.2.3 Measurement Signal Output

The PEG100 supplies a defined output signal ranging
from 0.66 V to 10 V at Pin 3 with reference to Pin 5 which
is signal ground. For this also refer to Table 1 in Annex

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2.2.1 Power Supply

Warning

The PEG100 may only be connected to
supply units or measuring instruments
which meet the requirements of mains
isolated extra-low voltages (PELV) and
VDE 0100.

The PEG100 is capable of operating off supply voltages
ranging from 14.5 V to 36 V. A supply voltage of 24 V DC
is recommended.

The power supply must be connected to Pin 1 (+) and
Pin 2 (power supply ground).

2.2.2 Switching on the High Tension

The high voltage may be switched on either through Pin
7 using negative logic or Pin 8 using positive logic.

In each case Pin 2 must be used as the reference poten-
tial.

Pin 7 switches the high voltage on when
- contact is established with Pin 2 or
- a voltage of less than 2.5 V is present with reference to

Pin 2.

Pin 7 switches the high voltage off when
- there is no contact with Pin 2 (open input) or

- a voltage greater than 4 V is present with reference to

Pin 2.

Pin 8 switches the high voltage on when
- contact is established with Pin 1 (supply voltage) or
- a voltage greater than 12 V is present with reference to

Pin 2.

Pin 8 switches the high voltage off when
- there is no contact with Pin 1 (open input) or
- a voltage of less than 7 V is present with reference to

Pin 2.

Operation of the PEG100 in the pressure range above
10

-2

mbar will cause the accumulation of contaminations

and will thus reduce service life. For this reason, the high
tension should only be switched on or off when the pres-
sure has dropped to the 10

-2

to 10

-3

mbar range.

The high tension may also be switched on or off directly
by the output signal provided by a Pirani Standard
Gauge (PSG) with switching point. Thus the PEG100
can be switched on or off automatically at a pressure of
approximately 5·10

-3

mbar.

2.2.3 Measurement Signal Output

The PEG100 supplies a defined output signal ranging
from 0.66 V to 10 V at Pin 3 with reference to Pin 5 which
is signal ground. For this also refer to Table 1 in Annex

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