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Barometric Pressure
Also called atmospheric pressure. The force of air
pressing down on the earth. Barometric pressure changes with elevation
and weather conditions. Sprint LC’s regulator compensates for changes in
barometric pressure to provide a constant relative output.
Boxes, Info
: Info Boxes are areas on Sprint LC’s run display that present
facts about each test. The six information boxes on the run display—
-Pressure -Tested
-Reject
-Mode -Test
Time
-Status
The function of each individual box is described in this reference guide.
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Bulkhead Fitting:
A connection passing through a panel or enclosure.
One bulkhead on the back of Sprint LC is used for connecting the air
supply to the tester. Two bulkheads on the front are used for test and
coupling ports. Standard bulkheads on the front have a #10 by 32 pitch
machine thread. Many bulkhead options are possible.
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Burst Test:
One of Sprint LC’s possible operating modes in addition to
pressure decay and flow. A burst test slowly fills a product through a flow
valve set by users. After the burst, pressure rapidly drops to near zero.
Sprint LC captures the pressure immediately before the product ruptures
or in some way opens to atmosphere. Burst mode is useful for testing pop-
off valves, package seals, or devices that open to atmosphere after
reaching a certain pressure.
Calibration:
Comparison of a device (such as Sprint LC) to a standard
that is in turn calibrated to an even more accurate standard
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Calibration Data:
Values entered into Sprint LC through software
calibration. Calibration data is stored as a look-up table in Sprint LC’s
non-volatile RAM and I used to linearize pressure and flow transducer
output known as pressures and flow rates.
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