What are some gases can the AP-30 Series handle in its port?
9. Q: What are some gases can the AP-30 Series not handle in its port? A: The AP-30 series cannot handle the following gases: Acetylene gas Ammonia gas Chlorine gas Ozone Oxygen Hydrogen Freon Natural Gas 10. Q: What are the 5 units that are in the AP-30K series? A: The 5 units are PSI, PA, inch Hg, kgf/cm2, and bar. For positive pressure the units are: PSI, bar, Kgf/cm2, and Pa For negative pressure the units are: mmHg, inchHg, Pa, and bar 11. Q: What is the most negative pressure that the AP can handle? A: The AP sensor can handle -760 Torr (-760 mm Hg) or -14.7 PSIG, but in fact the condition of this perfect vacuum does not exist in the AP because of air leakage. 12. Q: I see an FFF on my display, what does this mean? A: You have reached 110% of the F.S. reading of the AP sensor that you are using. 13. Q: I see a -FFF on my display, what does this mean? A: This means you have reached the -15% of the F.S. reading on the AP sensor that you are using. 14. Q: What is the range of the an
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