DVG64
Electronic Vacuum Gauge
INSTRUCTION
M3805/0502
SHEET
DVG64 SPECIFICATIONS
Display
Sensor Type
Updated every Ω second. 1 micron resolution below 200 micron of vacuum
Thermistor
Connector Type
Vacuum Range
Standard 1/4 inch male flare fitting
0 - 12,000 Microns (0 - 1,600 Pascals) with vacuum increasing/decreasing indicator when above
12,000 Microns
Scale
Microns, PSI, InHg, milliBars, Pascals, Torr, milliTorr
Operating Temp. Range 35°F to 125°F ( 2°C to 52°C)
Overpressure
Accuracy
Power Source
Continuous Usage
Auto Shut off
Weight
300 PSI max (20 Bar)
+/-10% (0 to 1000 microns)
9 Volt Alkaline battery (not included)
Over 35 hours
After 10 minutes when vacuum reading is above 12,000 Microns (12 Torr)
6.7 ounces
Dimensions
5-1/2"H X 3"W X 1-1/4"D
DVG64 STEP TABLE
Vacuum (microns)
15000 - 8000
8000 - 5000
5000 - 2000
2000 - 1000
1000 - 500
500 - 200
Micron (mTorr) Step
Pascal Step
Bar Step
1
0.5
0.25
0.05
0.01
0.0005
0.0001
InHg Step
0.05
PSI Step
0.02
0.01
0.005
0.001
0.0002
0.0001
0.00002
1000
500
250
50
10
5
100
50
25
5
1
0.5
0.1
0.02
0.01
0.002
0.0005
0.0002
0.00005
200 - 0
1
FEATURES
• The bar graph disappears if the vacuum does not change for
about 10 seconds. When the vacuum reading is below 12,000
Microns (1,600 Pascals), the vacuum in the selected units is
displayed.
• Reads vacuum in 7 international units
• Uses Ω the battery power than other models
• Cleaning port provides quick cleaning and drying of sensor
• Uses standard 9V Alkaline battery
CONNECTING TO THE VACUUM SYSTEM
The VG64 should only be connected to the vacuum system at
the vacuum port. The "Auxiliary Port" is primarily for cleaning
and should normally be closed with the supplied cap.
• Convenient built-in hanger
OPERATING CONTROLS
• Turning the vacuum gauge ON: Press and hold the ON button
for about 3 seconds, until "POWER UP" appears on the display.
• Turning the vacuum gauge OFF: Press the OFF button
To prolong battery life, when vacuum reading is above 12,000
Microns for about 10 minutes, the unit will automatically turn OFF.
• Changing the scale: Press the Scale button to change the display
to the next scale. The scale order is: Microns, PSI, Inches of
mercury (InHg), milliBars, Pascals, Torr and milliTorr. DVG64 will
keep the scale settings even if the power is turned OFF.
CLEANING THE VACUUM SENSOR
It is recommended that the sensor be cleaned periodically to
maintain unit accuracy . Oil and other contaminants reduce the
accuracy of the unit. Follow the instructions below for cleaning.
• Close the Vacuum port with the supplied cap.
Open the Auxiliary port.
• Use an eyedropper to pour about 2 teaspoons of ordinary
rubbing alcohol into the Auxiliary port.
• Close the Auxiliary port with the supplied cap. Both the
Vacuum and Auxiliary ports should now be closed.
• Shake the DVG64 unit for about 10 seconds. A slight
movement of the vacuum sensor in the case is normal and
does not affect the internal connection in any way.
• Open both the Vacuum and the Auxiliary ports.
Empty the alcohol, and air dry the sensor.
UNDERSTANDING THE DISPLAY
• When the vacuum reading is above 12,000 Microns (1,600
Pascals), the first line of the display shows "Atm." The second
line displays a bar graph to indicate the direction in which the
vacuum is moving. When the bar graph is moving from left to
right, the pressure is increasing. When the bar graph is moving
from right to left, the pressure is decreasing. The speed of the
bar graph indicates how fast the pressure is increasing or
decreasing. The bar graph indicator may be inaccurate for a few
seconds after the evacuation of the system has begun.
• Close both the Vacuum and the Auxiliary ports with the
supplied caps when the DVG64 is not used. This prevents
contamination of the sensor.
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