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 ...
Power off the gauge. Remove the four screws from the back of the gauge with a 2mm hex key/Allen wrench or Phillips-head screwdriver. Older models shipped with hexagonal sockets, newer models ship with Phillips-head screws. Remove the back panel. ...
The FieldLab contains built-in safety circuitry that reduces the USB signal to intrinsically safe levels. Some newer PCs have USB port circuitry that further weakens the USB signal to a level below the required threshold for communication between the ...
Located on the external casing of your Field Gauge All Field Gauge LC20 and Process Meter LC30 gauges are shipped with a custom sticker that contains the following information. Model Number. Model numbers ending in B1 or W1 indicate the gauge has a ...
Problem Unexpected pressure reading changes on an Ralston LC gauge when connected via USB. Root Cause Electrical noise is introduced through a low-quality USB hub and power supply interference. Noise from switch-mode power supplies (SMPS) can travel ...
Damping slows the visual updates of a pressure gauge’s reading. The goal is to minimize minor fluctuations of the pressure reading on the screen caused by subtle variations in pressure that may create unwanted visual noise. Ralston gauges are set to ...
Register your Ralston gauge to access calibration certificates and install firmware updates. This article applies to: FieldLab, Field Gauge LC10, LC20, and Process Meter LC30, all models. Things you will need: A PC running Windows. FieldLab Desktop ...