I'll admit their web site pictures are not the best. From recollection, the
gauge was primarily psi and kg/cm2 with a separate Fahrenheit and Celsius
scale. I cannot remember a fifth scale. It seems pressure in an Air
Conditioning system is tied to the ambient temperature and hence the
temperature of the coolant.
The email address for customer service is available on their web site so I'm
sure anyone can contact them.
Mike Payne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pierre Abbat" <[email protected]>
To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, 09 July 2009 12:26
Subject: [USMA:45325] Re: Yellow Jacket
On Wednesday 08 July 2009 16:58:27 Michael Payne wrote:
http://www.yellowjacket.com/images/A_Maniflds/Brute-II-C-hose.jpg
Yellow Jacket is a company that makes equipment for servicing Air
Conditioning equipment, both Home and Auto. The A/C guy was around my
house
and I noticed the guage had psi and kg/cm2 indications as well as Celsius
and Fahrenheit. I wrote asking if they had guages marked in kilopascals.
Here is the reply, just shows the total ignorance of most of the American
population.
Is it OK for us to write to Yellow Jacket?
What are all the scales on each gauge? There appear to be five scales on
each,
which is too many if one indicates temperature and the other pressure.
Pierre