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Televac Compact 2A Thermocouple Vacuum Instrument
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Televac Compact 2A Thermocouple Vacuum Instrument

Televac Compact 2A Thermocouple Vacuum Instrument
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Televac Compact 2A Thermocouple Vacuum Instrument-1

2A COMPACT Thermocouple Vacuum Instrument 2-3014-042 ACCURATE - ECONOMICAL - EASY TO MOUNT RANGE: 0-20,000 micron FEATURES • Rugged 1 milliamp meter. • Detachable cables for power and gauge tubes that simplify mounting and installation. • Line voltage 110V/220V, 50/60 Hz capabilities. • Analog recorder output - 0-10V standard. • Instrument is compensated for ambient temperature changes at the sensor tube. • Rugged gauge tubes made of nickel-plated brass to withstand 150psi overpressure. • All gauge tube elements are pre-oxidized - a Televac exclusive providing interchangeability I and high stability. TELEVAC - 2400 Philmont Avenue - Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Fax: 215.947.7464 E-Mail: [email protected]

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Televac Compact 2A Thermocouple Vacuum Instrument-2

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Range 0-20,000 microns Power - Selectable 115 V +/- 10%, 50 or 60 Hz 230 V +/- 10%, 50 or 60 Hz 5 Watts Accuracy +/- 1 micron @ 10 microns Analog Recorder Output 0-10 V Non linear Calibration Medium Dry Air Weight 3 lbs. Net (approx.) Gauge Tubes Type - 2A (0-20,000 microns) Envelope - Nickel-plated brass or stainless steel Volume - 20cc Overpressure Tolerance - 150 psi Ambient Temperature Compensation - 30°F to 150°F 2A Sensor w/ 1/8” NPT, Ni Brass 2-2100-10 2A Sensor w/ 1/8” NPT, Stainless 2-2126-001 2A Sensor w/ NW 16, Stainless 2-2126-030 Others available upon request,...

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