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8.2.8 Vac dip1
–
Vacuum value of the first vacuum pulse
This parameter sets the value of the vacuum that pulse no.1
needs to achieve in the prevacuum stage. This parameter is
expressed in psia (atmospheric pressure at sea level is =
14.7psia). A psia lower than 14.7 indicates a vacuum. (During a
cycle the autoclave displays vacuum as Ih (inches of mercury).
29.93 Ih = 14.7 psia (atmospheric pressure at sea level))
Access Code - 13
Resolution - .1 psi
Minimum Value - 1 psia
Maximum Value - 13 psia
Cycle
1 2 3 4 5 6
Default
Value
Value
2.9 3.7 3.7 3.7 2.9 2.7
8.2.9 Vac dip2
–
Vacuum value of each of the remaining pulses
This parameter sets the value of the vacuum that the remaining
pulses (starting from pulse no. 2) need to achieve in the
prevacuum stage. This parameter is expressed in psia
(atmospheric pressure at sea level is = 14.7psia). A psia lower
than 14.7 indicates a vacuum. (During a cycle the autoclave
displays vacuum as Ih (inches of mercury). 29.93 Ih = 14.7 psia
(atmospheric pressure at sea level))
Access Code - 13
Resolution - 0.1 psi
Minimum Value - 1 psia
Maximum Value - 13 psia
Cycle
1 2 3 4 5 6
Default
Values
Value
2.9 3.7 3.7 3.7 2.9 2.7
8.2.10 VacTime1
–
Waiting time at the end of the first pulse
This parameter sets the wait time at the end of the first vacuum
pulse, during the prevacuum stage. After reaching VacDip1,
there is a waiting time to allow the unit to stabilize. This time is
defined as VacTime1 and during this time the vacuum system
continues working.
Access Code - 13
Resolution - 1 second
Minimum Value - 3 seconds
Maximum Value - 1800 seconds (30 minutes)
Cycle
1 2 3 4 5 6
Default
Values
Value
3 3 3 3 3 3