Simply rugged.
Easier to use.
We designed our SVG3 Vacuum Gauge to be as durable as it is simple to operate. After all, evacuations and decay testing don’t need to be so time-consuming. The SVG3 lets you know how your vacuum pump is performing – making the process simple and easy.
Feature-packed.
It’s loaded with the features you need like a large, backlit display and convenient mounting hook that make it easy to hang anywhere. Also, we included a Schrader depressor that connects directly to your core removal tool, or directly to the service port so there are fewer hoses and fewer potential leaks.
Precise and tough.
The SVG3 also offers the convenience and precision you need. Like when the vacuum reaches the low alarm set point, it lets you know by beeping and flashing, plus the integrated stopwatch restarts to show you how long the system has maintained a deep vacuum. Set both high and low alarms, and the timer displays how long it took to get to the alarm and how long the vacuum was maintained.
Features:
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Specifications
SVG3 - Digital Micron Vacuum Gauge
SVG3 - Digital Micron Vacuum Gauge
The micron gauges will not show any value higher than 9999 microns.
Quick check- connect SVG3 to vacuum pump directly using a ball valve- ball valve is used in case oil gets back from pump and contaminate sensor
The moisture inside the system is still boiling off and is no longer being taken out or compensated for by the vacuum pump.
System will have to come to an equilibrium/ stabilizing.
Connect SVG3 to empty recovery pump and pull down to 500 microns and isolate the pump from recovery tank and microns should rise slowly not immediately /fast rise.
Clean the sensor of the SVG3 with rubbing alcohol. Check manual for details.
The serial number is located on the back of the SVG3 under the strap.
Connect to system. Techs typically prefer connecting to the Schrader Core Removal Tool (SCRT) or an unused service port.