Change Engineering Units on a Process Meter
Switch displayed pressure and temperature engineering units.


The checkmark indicates the current units the Process Meter is set to display.
If you do not wish to change engineering units, press the Menu/Up Arrow Button twice to return to the main pressure screen.

Related Articles
Change Engineering Units on a Field Gauge LC20
Switch displayed pressure and temperature engineering units. 1. Press and Hold the Menu/Up Arrow Button. 2. Press the Backlight/Right Arrow Button to scroll to UNITS 3. Press the Zero/Check Mark Button to enter the Units submenu. The checkmark ...
Change Engineering Units on a Field Gauge LC10
Quickly switch between standard pressure and temperature engineering units, add or remove standard pressure engineering units, and add custom pressure engineering units to a Field Gauge. Things you will need in order to change displayed units on a ...
Installation instructions for panel-mounting a Process Meter LC30
1. Cut holes in panel using diagram 2. Position LC30 over holes 3. Insert bolts from front and install nuts loosely in back 4. Tighten nut until snug, but not too tight 5. Connect pressure / temperature connections 6. Connect power via approved power ...
Calibrate the pressure sensor on a Field Gauge and Process Meter
Do-it-yourself instructions for calibrating a Ralston digital gauge with the free FieldLab Desktop software. At the end of this process, FieldLab Desktop will automatically make any necessary adjustments to bring your Ralston gauge to acceptable ...
Change Units on a Field Gauge LC20 and Process Meter LC30
This article will show you how to switch displayed pressure and temperature engineering units. This article applies to all Ralston Field Gauge LC20 and Process Meter LC30 models. 1 Press and Hold the Menu/Up-Arrow Button. 2 Press the ...
Recent Articles
Install Quick-test Hose on a Ralston Hose Reel
Prevent kinks and hose jumping
When Spooling Out When spooling the Quick-test hose out to your test area, if you are only going to spool out a portion of the hose on the reel, try applying the tension brake. The tension from the brake will prevent the remainder of the hose still ...
Save the nitrogen in your hose reel for the next test
If you calibrate a high number of transmitters in a week, you definitely want to conserve your nitrogen. Especially when you're so far out in the field that going back to the shop isn't an option. Blowing off 100' of nitrogen in the test hose adds up ...
Store your Hose Reel between tests
Each time you stow and transport your Hose Reel, reel the hose in as tightly as you can to the Hose Reel, and engage the locking pin. This will prevent the hose from uncoiling due to muscle memory and road vibrations during transport. Engage the hose ...
Results of Calibration Test
Results of a Calibration test using the Ralston FieldLab and supporting Desktop software.