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IM MT300-02EN
2.6 Connecting the Connector to the Pressure
Input Port
WARNING
• Before applying pressure to the instrument, make sure that tubing is connected properly.
Improper connection may cause gas or liquid to leak, which may in turn cause injury or
damage to the instrument.
• After use, be sure to depressurize adequately so that compressed gas or liquid does not
burst out. Then remove tubing.
CAUTION
• Do not apply pressure exceeding the allowable input pressure to the pressure input port.
If you do, the instrument may malfunction. The allowable input pressure ranges are shown
below.
Suffix
Allowable Input Pressure Range
Measurement Display Range
-G01
2.7 kPa abs to 50 kPa gauge
−12 kPa to 12 kPa
-G03
2.7 kPa abs to 500 kPa gauge
Up to 240 kPa
-G05
2.7 kPa abs to 3000 kPa gauge
Up to 1200 kPa
-G06
2.7 kPa abs to 4500 kPa gauge
Up to 4200 kPa
-A03
1 Pa abs to 500 kPa abs
Up to 156 kPa abs
-D00
1 Pa abs to 50 kPa gauge
−1.2 kPa to 1.2 kPa
-D01
2.7 kPa abs to 50 kPa gauge
−12 kPa to 12 kPa
-D03
2.7 kPa abs to 500 kPa gauge
−156 kPa to 156 kPa
-D05
2.7 kPa abs to 1000 kPa gauge
−156 kPa to 840 kPa
• When using the -G01, -D00, or -D01 model, make sure that the input pressures below are
not exceeded. Exceeding them may destroy the sensor section.
-G01: The difference from the atmospheric pressure is 50 kPa or less.
-D00, -D01: The difference between atmospheric pressure and the high side and that
between atmospheric pressure and the low side are both 50 kPa or less.
• When joining the connector, using a spanner only on the connector side may break the
inside of the instrument. Be sure to use another spanner on the cut-out of the input port to
tighten the connector.
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AVERTISSEMENT
• Avant de mettre l’instrument sous pression, s’assurer que les tubes sont correctement
connectés. Une connexion incorrecte peut provoquer une fuite de gaz ou de liquide, ce qui
à son tour peut être à l’origine de blessures ou d’un endommagement de l’instrument.
• Après utilisation, veiller à effectuer une dépressurisation correcte, de façon à éviter que le
gaz ou le liquide comprimé ne jaillisse hors de l’instrument. Retirer ensuite les tubes.