shaolin skiais im santos Appendix F THE VERY LOW PRESSURE (VLP) GAGE F.1 : ' INTRODUCTION ~The very low pressure (VLP) gages used in Operation CASTLE were désigned and constructed at BRL. i¥équire a minimum of maintenance, They are simple in operation and The stations for this operation were “attended by one technician although they canbe modified to start at zero ‘time by the use of a photo-cell initiation circuit. The gage is self-contained and self-recording and is capable of measuring pressure differentials in the 0 to 0.500 psi range with a sensitivity of 0.001 psi. i ok ¥.2 DESCRIPTION The VLP gage itself consists of four major parts: 1. A pressu é. sensing diaphragm which consists of a single phos- phor-bronze convglutdd diaphregn, 5-3/4 inches in diameter, having a stylus arm with &sapphire tipped needle soldered to the center to transmit its motion toythe recording dise. 2. Los The recording“diisc is a five-inch diameter glass disc, 1/16 inch thick, with an alubipicea coating. A trace of less than one mil wide and approximately 4-3/4 (fhches in dtameter is recorded. The width of the trace will vary with i quality of the coating and stylii point. 3. The drive motor wad spring driven chart drive type with a recording speed of one revolution per-four hours. The turntable which held the recording disc was mounted directly to the drive shaft of the motor. . Bae if 4, The gage case is a steel box eight inches and seven inches deep with a removable edver on the gasket was used to seal the lucite cover making the Two views of the gage are shown in Figures) C.13 and potenama F.3 square on the front top. <A ruboer gage air tight. C.14, CALTBRATION The gages were not completed soon enough tovallow an accurate calibration before being shipped to the field. They were however calibrated soon after their return to the laboratory.! [Usiing a small valve on the side of the gage, a vacuum system was used /to calibrate this type VLP gage. peaarly 4 84

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