1. INTRODUCTION
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© 1998-2008 DH Instruments, a Fluke Company
Maximum Mass Load
PG7102
PG7202
PG7302
PG7601
100 kg, while not exceeding 11 MPa (1 600 psi)
100 kg, while not exceeding 110 MPa (16 000 psi) when operated
with PC-7200 piston-cylinder modules or 200 MPa (30 000 psi) when
operated with PC-7300 piston-cylinder modules
100 kg
38 kg
Pressure Connections
PG7102
PG7202
PG7302
PG7601
Test port: DH200
Test port: DH500
Drain
port:
DH500
Test port: DH500
Test
port:
DH200
Bell Jar Vent Port: DH200
Vacuum Reference
Pump Down Port: KF25 (KF40 available on optional AMH
automated mass handler)
External Vacuum Port: Optional KF25 on bell jar (KF40 available
on optional AMH automated mass handler)
DH200 and DH500 are gland and collar type fittings for
1/4 in. (6.35 mm) coned and left hand threaded tubes.
DH200 is equivalent to AE SF250C, HIP LF4, etc.
DH500 is equivalent to AE F250C, HIP HF4, etc.
CE Conformance
Available, must be specified.
1.2.1.1
EMBEDDED FEATURES
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Local control with 2 x 20 vacuum fluorescent display and 4 x 4 function
driven keypad.
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Real time (1 second update rate) display and measurement of ambient
(pressure, temperature, humidity) and instrument (piston-cylinder
temperature, piston position, piston drop rate, piston rotation rate, piston
rotation decay rate, reference vacuum) conditions.
•
Real time (1 second update rate) mass-to-pressure and pressure-to-mass
calculations taking into consideration all environmental and operational
variables.
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Full gas and liquid fluid head corrections including DUT head correction and
piston position head correction.
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Adjustable mass loading resolution (0.01 g to 0.1 kg).
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Audible prompts of instrument status (piston movement, Ready/Not Ready indication)
with override capability.
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Integrated automated mass handling option (AMH-38 or AMH-100).
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Interfacing and automatic exploitation of external barometer via RS232.
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Interfacing and automatic exploitation of any external vacuum gauge via
RS232 (PG7601 only).
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Automated differential mode to define low differential pressures at various
static pressures between vacuum and two atmospheres.
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Automated high line differential mode to define differential pressure at high
line pressure.