RUSKA 2413, 2417 & 2416
Users Manual
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Table 1-1. Symbols
Symbol Description
B
AC (Alternating Current)
J
Earth Ground
W
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General Description
The Differential Pressure Null Detector, composed of a Differential Pressure Transducer
(RUSKA 2413 or RUSKA 2417) and Electronic Null Indicator (RUSKA 2416), is
designed to sense small pressure differences in both low and high pressure systems.
The transducer consists of two pressure chambers, separated by a thin diaphragm. A
difference in pressure in the two chambers causes a deflection of the diaphragm and a
resultant signal to the electronic circuit. The signal is obtained as the output of a
differential transformer whose movable core is attached to the diaphragm. The signal is
not a linear function of the difference in pressure; therefore, use of the instrument for
accurate evaluation of pressure differences is limited to small deflections of the
diaphragm. The principle use of the instrument is intended as a null sensor/indicator with
which the pressure of one medium may be precisely adjusted to that of another. Some of
the advantages of the instrument are its high sensitivity, high working pressure
(15,000 psi for RUSKA 2413 Series cells and 40,000 psi for RUSKA 2417 Series), and
its ability to withstand the full working pressure across the diaphragm without injury
(15,000 psi maximum over-range pressure both series).
Specifications
Inaccuracy
Inaccuracy is defined as the error in the null indication. It is
expressed as the ratio of
Δ
P actually existing when the meter
indicates a null, to the total cell pressure, in parts per million,
or as constant
Δ
P — whichever is greater.
PPM
Δ
P PSI
Error with calibration
corrections
5 0.01
Error without calibration
corrections
20 0.1
Sensitivity
The sensitivity is continuously variable from 2* 10-4 psi
Δ
P
per meter division to 0.01 psi
Δ
P per meter division. The
maximum value may exceed 2 *10-4 psi/div. because of
variations in diaphragm characteristics and circuit parameters.
Operating Pressure
15,000 psi liquid or gas for RUSKA 2413 Series cells; 40,000
psi for RUSKA 2417 Series cells (See pressure media for
limitations).
Static Test Pressure
22,000 psi for five minutes with nitrogen. The ungasketed
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