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July 17, 2004, 13:24 |
Reference Pressure-Need help quickly
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Can anyone tell me if the reference pressure should be supplied as a gage or absolute pressure value?
So if I want the reference pressure to be 60 psi gage pressure, should I put 60 psi ( or Pascals equivalent ) in the pressure reference box, or should I put 60 psi + 14.696 atmospheric pressue in the box? Bottom line, should I supply gage or absolute press. for reference pressure. Thanks in advance for any help. Ben |
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July 19, 2004, 05:09 |
Re: Reference Pressure-Need help quickly
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U have to put 60psi Pascal Equvalent.No need to add with atmospheric pressue in the box.
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July 23, 2004, 10:24 |
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Hi Ben,
Sorry.U should give absolute pressure in the reference pressure box.So add 60+14.696psi and give this value in the reference box. Thanks Dhandapani |
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