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RUSKA 2470
Users Manual
Pressure Factor
Correction for the effect of pressure on the area of the piston.
Pressure Units: |
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MPa | Megapascals |
kPa | kilopascals |
hPa | hectopascals |
Pa | Pascals |
bar | bars |
psi | pounds per square inch |
kg/cm2 | kilograms per square centimeter |
mmHg 0oC | millimeters of mercury at 0 oC |
cmHg 0oC | centimeters of mercury at 0 oC |
inHg 0oC | inches of mercury at 0 oC |
inHg 60oF | inches of mercury at 60 oF |
cmH2O 4oC | centimeters of water at 4 oC |
inH2O 4oC | inches of water at 4 oC |
inH2O 20oC | inches of water at 20 oC |
inH2O 25oC | inches of water at 25 oC |
feet | feet of altitude |
meters | meters of altitude |
knots | airspeed knots |
km/hr | airspeed kilometers per hour |
Reference Density
Assumed density of the mass standard used to calibrate the mass. For mass values reported under the designation Apparent Mass versus Brass Standards, the Reference Density is typically 8.4 g/cm3. For the designation Apparent Mass versus Stainless Steel Standards, the Reference Density is typically 8.0 g/cm3. The appropriate value must be used for the Reference Density to achieve proper buoyancy corrections for gauge mode operation. For more information see Mass True; Mass Apparent.
Reference Pressure
The pressure all other pressures are measured against. See Absolute; Gauge.
Requires
Indicates what other mass (e.g. hanger mass) is required before the selected mass can be loaded onto the piston.
Rotation
Direction the masses are rotating when measurement is taken.