Teledyne 2002 instruction manual Eg = Kg ∆T As/∆x, = a L 273/T 1/2T -T a P, Dual Sensor Operation

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This radiation loss is also independent of the thermal conductivity of the gas. It is somewhat dependent upon the absolute temperature of Rs and the ambient temperature, but since T is kept to less than 20°C, this loss is only approximately 10% of Es. If ambient changes are small compared to the absolute values of the temperature this loss can approximated as a constant with temperature.

Since the first two losses are essentially constant at high vacuum for a given sensor, we can measure these losses and subtract them from the input power which leaves only the rate of heat transmission through the gas (Eg).

In the viscous flow regime, the Eg loss is directly dependent on the thermal conductivity of the gas (Kg), the surface area of the membrane, the differential temperature and is inversely proportional to distance between the membrane and the lid. It can be written as

Eg = (Kg T As)/x

The thermal conductivity of the gas is essentially constant when in viscous flow where the Knudsen number (Kn) is less than 0.01. In the viscous flow regime there is no change in sensor output with pressure since all of the losses are constants with pressure.

In the molecular flow regime where (Kn > 1) the thermal conductivity of the gas becomes directly proportional to the gas pressure as shown below. We can expect then that Eg will be constant at high pressures and directly proportional to the pressure at low pressures. The energy loss Eg, changes between these two controlling equations as the system passes through the transition region (0.01 < Kn < 1).

 

 

E = a L (273/T )1/2(T -T )A P

 

 

g

r t

h

h a g

Where

 

 

 

 

ar

=

accomodation coefficient

 

 

 

Lt

=

free molecule thermal conductivity

 

 

Th

=

temperature of heated membrane

 

 

Ta

=

ambient temperature

 

 

 

P

=

pressure

 

 

 

Ag

=

surface area of the heated portion of the membrane

For nitrogen at a pressure of 760 Torr and a temperature of 20°C the mean free path (λ) is less than 1 x 10-7meters and is inversely proportional to pressure. Since the thermal transfer distance (x) is a few micrometers, this sensor will remain in the molecular flow regime at a much higher pressure (10 Torr) than is typical for a thermal vacuum gauge. This extends the linear response part of the output curve up into the 1 Torr range. The nonlinear transition region will extend up to 1000 Torr.

5.3Dual Sensor Operation

The microprocessor in the control unit continuously monitors the outputs of both the piezoresistive sensor and the Pirani sensor. Figure 5.4 shows representations of the sensors output over the pressure range from 10-5Torr to 10+3 Torr. The microprocessor uses the output of the piezoresistive sensor at high pressures (>32 Torr) and uses the output of the Pirani sensor at low pressures (<8 Torr). In the crossover region, a software averaging algorithm ensures a smooth transition between the two sensors.

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Contents Teledyne Hastings Manual Print History Table of Contents 12.0 4-20mA Interface Option BoardVolt Interface Model 2002 Sensors FeaturesGeneral Information Specifications Model 2002 Control UnitQuick Start InstallationReceiving Inspection Panel Mount Instructions Transducer InstallationControl Unit Installation Environment Transducer Cable AttachmentModel Control Unit Front Panel Front Panel OperationOverall Functional Description Scientific Notation RUN Mode Normal OperationSpeed Adjust High and LOW Set Point Modes CAL ModeEeprom Calibration Restoration Maintainance and Repair Zero Coefficient Adjustment Midrange Coefficient AdjustmentAtmosphere Coefficient Adjustment GAS ModeUnits Mode Default Calibration RestorationThis page was intentionally left blank Analog Output Rear Panel DescriptionRemote Zero Input Voltage to pressure conversion example Model 2002 Analog Output TTL OutputsPower Entry Module Model Rear Panel DetailTheory of Operation Piezoresistive SensorVo = SPV+V1 View A-A Es = K ∆T Am/L Pirani SensorEt = Es + Er + Eg Er = σεTh4-Ta4AsPage Dual Sensor Operation Eg = Kg ∆T As/∆x= a L 273/T 1/2T -T a P Model Dual Sensor Vacuum Gauge 28 Model RS-232-E Interface Specifications Communications Option BoardInterface Connector Pin Assignments for RS-485 For RS-485 Half Duplex 2 wireCommand Syntax Interrogation CommandsParameter Modification Commands Calibration Adjustment CommandsReset / Restore Commands Device Status Digit#Relay Board Specifications Relay Interface Option BoardRelay Connector Pin Assignment Operation MA Interface Option Board Channel 0-10V Interface Connector Pin Assignmets 10V Interface Option BoardVchannel 1 = PTorr 100 Vchannel 2 = PmTorr Troubleshooting Guide 42 Model Non-Warranty Repair Policy Warranty and RepairWarranty Repair Policy 44 Model Diagrams and Drawings KF-25 HPM-2002-06 Mini Conflattm HPM-2002-03KF-16 HPM-2002-05 VCR HPM-2002-02 NPT HPM-2002-01O.D. Smooth Tube HPM-2002-07 4 Conflattm HPM-2002-04Model Out Line Dimensions Panel Cut-Out DimensionsPanel Mounting Mounting Clip Attachment50 Model Model 2002 52 Model Model 2002 54 Model
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