Part Number: 2-3014-042
Compatible With: 2A Thermocouple, 2A VacuMini Thermocouple, 2A NASA Mini Thermocouple
Features and Benefits:
- Panel mountable
- Analog 0 to 10 V DC output for simple integration
- Analog sweeping needle display
- Excellent customer support
- NIST traceable calibration optional
The Televac® Compact 2A vacuum controller (also called a vacuum control unit or vacuum pressure controller) can be connected to 1 Televac® passive rough vacuum gauge, like the 2A thermocouple, 2A VacuMini Thermocouple, or 2A NASA Mini Thermocouple. It includes a 0 to 10 V DC analog output the connected vacuum gauge for simple integration with a PC or PLC, and acts as a vacuum pressure controller for process control in your vacuum system.
The Compact 2A vacuum controller’s user interface includes an analog sweeping needle display, which shows measurements from 1 mTorr (1 micron) up to 20 Torr. This vacuum control unit supports one gas type of nitrogen/air. The Compact 2A vacuum controller is a versatile unit, making it suitable for various vacuum measurement systems specific to your needs.
Looking for a more modular, digital version of this vacuum controller? Check out the MX200. Need a single-channel vacuum controller with a digital display? Check out the MV2A.
2A Modular Connector Cable
2A Mini Modular Connector Cable
Operating Range (Torr) | 1*10-3 to 20 Torr |
Communications | None |
Analog Output | 0 V to 10 V DC |
Supply Voltage | 110/220 V AC, 50-60 Hz |
Calibration Medium | Dry air or nitrogen |
Operating Temperature | 0 °C to 50 °C |
Storage Temperature | -40 °C to 85 °C |
Display Readable Distance | 3 m (10 ft) |
Accuracy | |
1 mTorr to 10 mTorr | ±1 mTorr |
10 mTorr to 100 mTorr | ±10% of reading |
100 mTorr to 1 Torr | ±20% of reading |
1 Torr to 20 Torr | Indication only |
Analog Output | ±5 mV |
Heat treating and vacuum furnaces | |
Cryogenics and industrial gases | |
Thin film deposition and coating processes | |
Semiconductor | |
Freeze drying and food packaging | |
Load-lock | |
Pharmaceutical product processes |