Teledyne Food Saver NV 100 User Manual

HASTINGS VACUUM GAUGES  
MODEL NV-100  
TELEDYNE BROWN ENGINEERING  
HASTINGS INSTRUMENTS  
P.O.BOX 1436  
HAMPTON, VIRGINIA 23661 U.S.A.  
TELEPHONE (804)723-6531  
FAX (804)723-3925  
TWX (710)882-0085  
EASYLINK: 62300280  
© May 1994  
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GENERAL  
The Hastings Model NV-100 Vacuum Gauge is a complete self contained instrument with all circuits mounted on the  
rear of the meter case. A remote type DV-100 gauge tube is used as the pressure sensor. The instrument measures  
pressures over the range of 0.1 to 100 Torr utilizing the well known Hastings directly heated thermopile. Unlike other  
Hastings gauges, this instrument operates in a constant temperature mode rather than constant applied voltage. The  
changes in power to create a constant temperature rise above ambient are measured by the indicating meter as a  
function of pressure. Corrections for gasses of differing thermal conductivities are necessary as in all thermal  
conductivity type vacuum gauges.  
INSTALLATION  
The instrument is factory calibrated and ready for use when received. All that is necessary to place the gauge in  
operation is to install the gauge tube into the system, plug in the gauge tube cable, and connect the power cord to  
the AC line. Gauge tubes should be installed with the open end pointing downward so as to be self draining. On  
dusty or dirty systems, a Hastings particle drop-out (protective) trap is recommended (see Product Bulletin #352).  
OPERATION  
The gauge is in operation once connected to the gauge tube and power. An initial check of the mechanical meter zero  
may be necessary upon receipt. To do this, unplug the power cord and set (if necessary) the meter mechanical zero  
adjustment the front of the meter to read "ATM". On the rear of the instrument are two calibration adjustments, they  
should be correct as received. An occasional check of the ATM adjustment may be desirable. Also, anytime a new  
gauge tube is replaced it is desirable to reset the ATM adjustment.  
To do this, expose the tube to atmospheric pressure after the gauge is fully warmed up (about 30 minutes) and  
adjust the trim potentiometer marked ATM until the needle reads ATM. Use of a trim potentiometer tuning tool will  
facilitate this adjustment.  
NOTE: When turned off, the meter needle rests at the right side of the meter (ATM mark).  
When no tube is plugged in, the instrument reads off the scale below zero. If a broken gauge tube is plugged in it  
will read off scale above ATM. Replace with a new gauge tube.  
The circuit has a protective shut-down circuit. This shuts down the electronics whenever a gauge tube is not plugged  
into the socket. This is to prevent burning out gauge tubes by application of excessive power surges when plugging  
in or unplugging gauge tubes. A delay circuit applies power gently when connected. Pins 1 and 2 of the gauge tube  
activate the circuit and act as the interlock switch. Thus the instrument will not operate unless the correct gauge tube  
is used. Troubleshooting the circuit on a bench cannot be accomplished unless these two pins are jumpered at the  
gauge tube socket, or a DV-100 gauge tube is plugged into the socket.  
TROUBLE SHOOTING  
If troubles develop, always try a new gauge tube before suspecting other problems. To check gauge tubes for  
continuity of thermocouples, first make sure that the gauge tube is at atmospheric pressure, then using an  
ohmmeter check for continuity between pins 3,5 and 7. Approximately 10 ohms resistance is read between all  
combinations of these three pins on a good tube. If open, replace the tube. Never check while under vacuum as the  
ohmmeter may burn out the gauge tube. Pins 1 and 2 should show zero ohms. Trouble shooting the electronics is  
difficult because this is a closed loop feed-back circuit. If circuit problems develop, it is best to return it to the  
factory for repair.  
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CALIBRATION  
Calibration is relatively easy with this gauge, since a pressure of only 10 microns Hg (10 millitor) or lower is all that  
are required. It need not be known accurately as long as it is this low or lower. A good clean, dry, compound  
mechanical vacuum pump can achieve this pressure if the oil is clean and fresh and the volume of the system small.  
1. Check mechanical meter zero with the gauge turned off. Set to read ATM if necessary with screw adjust in  
lower left center of meter  
2. Turn on and allow about 30 minutes warm-up. With gauge tube at atmospheric pressure, set the trim  
potentiometer in the rear marked "ATM" until the meter needle reads ATM.  
3. Pump down to 10 microns Hg or lower. Allow sufficient time to outgas the tube after exposure to ATMin (2)  
above. Set "ZERO" adjust trim potentiometer in the rear until the meter reads "0" pressure.  
Calibration is now complete. Repeat 2 and 3 if desired for a final trim.  
EXTENSION CABLES  
A maximum of 12 ft extension may be used provided recalibration of the ATM and span adjustments are  
accomplished. Extension cables are of the type "OMS-(length)-OFS" and are available from Hastings Instruments.  
A 5 wire cable of no less than #18 wire is required. Hastings provides an extension of 12 ft.  
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Service Form:  
TBE / Hastings Instruments  
RMA#  
804 Newcombe Avenue  
(contact factory)  
Hampton, VA 23669 U.S.A.  
Telephone (804)723-6531 Fax (804)723-3925  
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INSTRUMENTS UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.  
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