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Arizona Instrument COMPUTRAC MAX 4000 User Manual

Arizona Instrument COMPUTRAC MAX 4000
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Next, PE explains the process:
Multiple tests are run at various
temperatures to find an optimum
ending criteria. At lower
temperatures, the tests are slower. If
it looks like the test will not end in a
reasonable time, the test is stopped
and a higher temperature is used on
the next test. At higher temperatures,
the tests are faster.
At the end of every test, you must
determine if the sample burned or
degraded. Generally, burned or
degraded samples produce wrong
and erratic results, so the temperature
must be lowered on the next test.
PE continues to have the user run
tests at various temperatures until the
optimum ending criteria is found.
Once the Test Program has been developed, exit the Parameter Expert and run 5 tests to
determine if the accuracy, speed, and repeatability are acceptable. Use the Optimize
feature to make minor improvements (See section 8.6.2 Optimize Existing Test
Program on page 83).

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BrandArizona Instrument
ModelCOMPUTRAC MAX 4000
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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