Vacuum Measurement
The SI unit of pressure is the pascal (symbol Pa), but vacuum is often measured in torrs, named for Torricelli, an early Italian physicist (1608–1647). A torr is equal to the displacement of a millimeter of mercury (mmHg) in a manometer with 1 torr equaling 133.3223684 pascals above absolute zero pressure.
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- Wide Pressure Range Supports Edwards Active Gauges from 1500 to 7.5 x 10-10 mBar
- Plug and Go operation, plug AC in, connect Edwards active gauge and ADC reads the vacuum pressure
- Standard version reads 1 gauge, enhanced MKII version reads 2 gauges
- High visibility display
- Choice of display units, mbar, Torr, or Pascal
- Compact instrument small 1/8 DIN enclosure
- Simple to use