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A more detailed explanation of each parameter follows:
1) TIME: To set the time of the analyzer’s internal clock (24 hour clock) you
operate the SHIFT, UP, DOWN, & ENTER buttons as follows:
a) Press the ENTER key to edit the TIME parameter.
b) Press the UP or DOWN keys as required until the correct number
corresponding to the hour (24-hour clock) appears on the display.
c) Press the ENTER key to shift the cursor to the minute indication.
d) Repeat the procedure using the UP & DOWN keys to set the minutes, then
press the ENTER key.
e) Repeat the procedure for the seconds indication.
2) DATE: To set the date for the analyzer’s clock repeat the procedure outlined
above for setting the time. Keep in mind that the date format is mm/dd/yy.
3) PUMP: Pump status, on or off, is displayed, followed by the duty cycle of the
pump. The duty cycle can be set with the UP, DOWN & ENTER keys.
4) SMOKE DUTY: For an accurate smoke test this duty cycle is set at the factory
for a flow-rate of 750 cc/min.
5) COOLER DUTY: This setting is for the optional thermoelectric cooler. See
Appendix C.
6) FUEL: The analyzer has the following fifteen fuels stored in its memory
(1) #2 OIL
(2) #6 OIL
(3) NATURAL GAS
(4) ANTHRACITE (COAL)
(5) BITUMINOUS (COAL)
(6) LIGNITE (COAL)
(7) WOOD, 50% MOISTURE
(8) WOOD, 0% MOISTURE
(9) #4 OIL
(10) KEROSENE
(11) PROPANE
(12) BUTANE
(13) COKE OVEN GAS
(14)
BLAST FURNACE
(15) SEWER GAS