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    please advise how to identify between the unit "micron" and "torr", how to convert them?

    thank you


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    A 'torr' is the pressure exerted by a 1 mm column of mercury. The Prof hasn't seen the term 'torr' used much... 'mm Hg' seems more common. A 'micron' is the pressure exerted by a 1 micron (one millionth of a meter) column of mercury.

    Since there are exactly 1000 microns to the millimeter, the conversion from torr to microns is easy to remember:

    1 torr = 1000 microns

    Relating these units to atmosphere:

    1 atm = 760 mm Hg (torr)
    1 atm = 760,000 microns
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    Hey Prof,
    Frequently I run across converting inches hg to psia and vice versa, have you any handy formulas for this.
    I use one for inches hg to psia = subtract inches hg from 29.9
    divide result by 2.04 to get PSIA.

    Mike Hopkins

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    Re: measuring vacuum unit

    when we vacuum the a/c unit maximum it goes to -1 bar can we get the vacuum more than -1 bar on same atmospheric pressure

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    Re: measuring vacuum unit

    Quote Originally Posted by nadeem majeed View Post
    when we vacuum the a/c unit maximum it goes to -1 bar can we get the vacuum more than -1 bar on same atmospheric pressure
    You cant go below-1 bar on any atmospheric pressure. That is absolute vacuum!
    But because of inaccurate gauge, you may see lower pressure!

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    Re: measuring vacuum unit

    Quote Originally Posted by watana View Post
    please advise how to identify between the unit "micron" and "torr", how to convert them?

    thank you

    buy 1 of these mate.


    http://www.toolstop.co.uk/cps-vg200-...um-gauge-p1327



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    Re: measuring vacuum unit

    Nadeem, don't make twice the same post in a different section.
    Therefore I will close this one and suggest you go to http://www.refrigeration-engineer.co...283#post125283
    It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.

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