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Depth
3.1" Face to rear of boot
3.5" Face to Rear + cable bend
2.95" Face to rear + cable
bend without boot
0.42"
Face Thickness
3.08 surface to rear + bend
2.68" surface to rear
2.53" Sfc to rear +
cable bend, no boot
Spare Parts
Sensor: KJL-6000SS
Power Supply: PS-TCGAU-1
10’ Sensor Cable: KJL615TC-RCH10
30’ Sensor Cable: KJL615TC-RCH30
50’ Sensor Cable: KJL615TC-RCH50 (requires
calibration adjustment)
Section 12: Understanding Torr
This instrument and many similar instruments are calibrated in microns or "milliTorr." It is
appropriate to discuss what microns are and to relate microns to other measures of pressure and
vacuum. Microns are not really a measure of vacuum at all, but rather of absolute pressure.
The pressure of the atmosphere is 14.696 or approximately 14.7 pounds per square inch at sea
level. One
TORR
is an absolute pressure of one millimeter of mercury. A
milliTorr
is equal to
one thousandth of a
TORR
. A
MICRON
is the same as a
milliTorr
.