Manual switching between pressure transducers, Measuring differential pressure – VACUUBRAND CVC 3000 User Manual
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Manual switching between pressure transducers
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Select the menu item ”Sensors” in the menu ”Configuration”.
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Connected gauge heads are displayed in the order of their VACUU•BUS
address: VSK 1 - VSP 1 - VSK 2 - VSP 2 - ... - VSP 4.
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Select the desired gauge head by turning and pressing the selection
knob.
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Press the selection knob again to exit the configuration menu.
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The selected gauge head is not displayed in the status line as active
pressure transducer.
Measuring differential pressure
A differential pressure between two pressure transducers can be deter-
mined and indicated either between two gauge heads VSK 3000 con-
nected to the CVC 3000 or between the internal pressure transducer of
the CVC 3000 and a gauge head VSK 3000 connected to the controller.
Vacuum control to the differential pressure is possible (e.g., vacuum con-
trol in relation to the atmospheric pressure).
Differential pressure between two gauge heads VSK 3000:
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This requires one of the two gauge heads to be defined as reference
(e.g., VACUU•BUS address ”Ref. 1”).
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Additionally, both gauge heads have to be configured to correspond-
ing VACUU•BUS addresses (VSK x and Ref. x). If the two addresses
do not correspond (VSK x and Ref. y), no differential pressure will be
determined or displayed.
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The displayed pressure value is: (”pressure value of Ref. x” minus
”pressure value of VSK x”) Torr (mbar).
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In case of negative differential pressures the pressure reading flashes.
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In case a VSK 3000 pressure transducer (VSK x) as well as a corre-
sponding pressure transducer defined as reference (”Ref. x”) are con-
nected to the controller, the ”Vac control function” automatically controls
to the differential pressure - as long as the pressure transducer VSK x
is selected from the ”Sensors” submenu as active pressure transducer.
Differential pressure between the internal pressure transducer and
a connected gauge head VSK 3000: