ColinScowen
Mechanical
- Sep 5, 2005
- 20
We have a vacuum device that is specified in l/min from our design centre, but our line testing unit is measuring in mmH2O.
Is there a conversion between these two units?
We are seeing drift in the pressure measurements that give the impression that the units are out of spec on the low side, however, if I send some sample failed units to the design centre, the l/min measurements are all in spec.
The pressure measurement system is using differential pressure. The voltage and speed of the motors has been checked and these are in spec.
What, if any, outside influences could be causing the variation?
Colin.
(The design centre's response to this problem was, 'buy a different tester that measures l/min', which, while it is a solution, isn't likely to happen unless the current tester explodes.)
Is there a conversion between these two units?
We are seeing drift in the pressure measurements that give the impression that the units are out of spec on the low side, however, if I send some sample failed units to the design centre, the l/min measurements are all in spec.
The pressure measurement system is using differential pressure. The voltage and speed of the motors has been checked and these are in spec.
What, if any, outside influences could be causing the variation?
Colin.
(The design centre's response to this problem was, 'buy a different tester that measures l/min', which, while it is a solution, isn't likely to happen unless the current tester explodes.)