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MKS Granville Phillips 390 Micro-Ion ATM Modular Vacuum Pressure Transducer, NO SET POINTS, WITH DISPLAY, NW 25KF, 390411-0-YE-T


Granville Phillips 390 Series Micro ATM Module Gauge, NW 25 KF, Digital Display, NO SETPOINTS with Dual Yttria-coated Iridium ion gauge filaments, Torr Readout.
Pressure Measurement of 1x10-9 Torr. PN: 390411-0-YE-T

This 390411 Total Pressure Micro-Ion Module works with the Granville Phillips Vacuum Quality Monitor System (VQM)

The Granville-Phillips Micro-Ion ATM module combines proven Micro-Ion ionization gauge technology with a miniature Conductron heat loss sensor and two Piezo resistive sensors to provide accurate, continuous pressure measurement from high vacuum to atmosphere. Using its diaphragm sensors, this product is capable of providing accurate absolute pressure up to atmosphere along with precision indication of vacuum chamber differential pressure from ambient. The unique sensor design eliminates thermal effects that can influence the performance of the heat loss sensor at higher pressures. This small module combines all four sensors and control electronics in a compact modular design, reducing the number of gauges required on a chamber and minimizing the required space. The full range pressure measurement is output as a single analog signal or available through optional serial RS-485 or DeviceNet digital interfaces. The RS-485 and DeviceNet versions have up to three optional setpoint relays can be configured for process control, with the ability to assign the relays at any pressure across the vacuum pressure range or to a specific differential pressure value.

BENEFITS INCLUDE:
•Continuous pressure measurement from 1 x 10-9 high vacuum to atmosphere.
• Precision differential pressure measurement at atmosphere.
• Eliminates need for discrete atmospheric switches.
• Eliminates need for three separate sensors.
• Dual ionization gauge filaments increase equipment uptime.
• Automation of ionization gauge activation and deactivation.
• Optional setpoint relays for process control.
• Field replaceable gauge assembly.
• Analog, RS-485 or DeviceNet output available.
• Optional graphics LCD display.

Modular vacuum gauges are an ideal solution for applications that do not need front panel displays and controls. These compact, convenient, reliable, cost-saving modules have the control electronics mounted directly on the gauge. The all-metal package provides a rugged enclosure and a high level of immunity to electrical noise. Mini-Convectron Modules use the latest electronics technology to operate the Granville-Phillips®Convectron®Gauge. The Convectron Gauge has become an industry standard. It is a unique variation of thermal conductivity gauges where pressure measurement is based on the rate of heat loss from a sensor wire. Unlike traditional thermocouple and Pirani gauges that use only conductive heat loss, Convectron Gauges take advantage of heat loss due to convection at higher pressures. This extends the range of accurate, repeatable measurement to atmosphere.




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PDF Logo MKS 835 Granville Phillips Vacuum Quality Monitor Instruction Manual.pdf

PDF Logo Granville Phillips 390 Micro Ion ATM Module Data Sheet.pdf



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