CPS Vacuum Gauge with Digital LCD Display

What’s the pressure on a CPS digital vacuum gauge?

Type: self-heated thermistor bridge with integral temperature compensation from 0 to 50 °C, Mechanical connection: standard 1/4 inch female, Operating pressure range: atmospheric pressure to 0 microns maximum working pressure: 400 psig, Burst pressure: 3000 psig, Operating range: atmospheric to 0 microns 300 g

What is the owner’s manual for a vacuum gauge?

Page 1 DIGITAL VACUUM GAUGE Owner ’s Manual VG200 The VG200 is the state of the art digital electronic vacuum gauge designed to accurately monitor the entire evacuation process from start to finish. The VG200 has been designed to be rugged and reliable. The VG200 incorporates 2 keys and an LCD display.

What should the pressure be on a CPS vg200?

Page 2 Pressure between 25,000 microns and 0 microns Displayed as a number on the LCD display OPERATION The versatility of the VG200 design allows the technician to attach the unit in the following configurations: a) Connect directly to the service manifold gauge set (using the included “T-fitting”). 15 and 50 microns.

What kind of microns does a digital vacuum gauge read?

Digital vacuum gauge with 5 digit LCD display reads Microns, Torr, In/Hg or mBar. Calibrated to strict NIST standards for accuracy and reliability

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From the moment you turn on CPS’s Vacuum Gauge, their five-digit Digital LCD Display is a tell-tale sign that their product is as reliable as one can get. CPS’s model is calibrated to meet diligent NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) standards, so you’ll receive the most accurate reading possible. What’s more, this reading can be delivered in microns, torr, in/hg, or mBar – whatever unit of measurement you’re most comfortable using.

The field cleanable sensor can withstand up to 400 PSI of positive pressure with a burst pressure of 3000 PSIG. Manufactured in the USA, CPS’s vacuum gauge is of the highest quality possible – all you need to do to maintain its longevity is keep it snugly inside its compact case and clean it well from time to time. Just remember to isolate this vacuum gauge with a core removal value and you’ll be leak-free for years to come.

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