2 zeroing the gauge, 1 (zero( adjustment – Nor-Cal CDG 160 OP Lit User Manual

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CDG160-OP-LIT

(2010-06)

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4.2

Zeroing the Gauge

The gauge is factory calibrated while "standing upright"
(

→ "Calibration Test Report").

We recommend performing a zero adjustment, when the

gauge is operated for the first time.

Due to long time operation or contamination, a zero drift could
occur and zero adjustment may become necessary.

For adjusting the zero, operate the gauge under the same con-
stant ambient conditions and in the same mounting orientation
as normally.

The output signal (measuring signal) is depending on the moun-
ting orientation. The signal difference between the vertical and
horizontal mounting orientation is:

F.S.

U / 90°

1000 Torr

≈2 mV

100 Torr

≈10 mV

10 Torr

≈50 mV

1 Torr

≈300 mV

If the gauge is operated via a controller, the zero of the

whole measuring system has to be adjusted on the
controller: first, adjust the zero of the gauge and then,
the zero of the controller.

4.2.1

<ZERO> Adjustment

The zero can be adjusted via

• the <ZERO> button on the gauge,
• the digital input "Remote Zero" (briefly apply the

supply voltage (+21 … +30 V) to pin 10),

• the RS232C interface (→  [1]),
• a Nor-Cal Vacuum Gauge Controller.

While the gauge is being heated and/or under atmos-

pheric pressure, the zeroing function is locked in order
for operating errors to be prevented.

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