Danger caused by scalding by samples
Sample material
– Damage to the respiratory tracts, skin and/or mucous membranes.
– Radiation damage.
• The user must himself assess the risk emanating from a sample during
the analysis.
Toxic atmosphere
Sample material
– Acute poisoning by gases from combustion.
• The user must himself assess the risk emanating from a sample during
the analysis.
• The analyser must be connected to a exhaust system.
• The exhaust system must be in operation.
This chapter describes the operation modes for analysis of different sample materials. For
further materials contact the manufacturer.
NOTICE
The maximum weights of the samples should not be exceeded!
6.3.1 Coal
300mg-500mg (Depending on the sensitivity of the IR cell and on the C- and
S-content of the sample.)
6.3.2 Calcium Carbonate
NOTICE
Calcium carbonate can be used for calibration in the range of 12% C.
100mg-500mg (Depending on the sensitivity of the IR-cell.)
6.3.3 Graphite
NOTICE
Analysers with a range of 100% C can be calibrated with graphite.