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eravap: Vapor Pressure Tester
eralytics® GmbH | Lohnergasse 3 | 1210 Vienna, Austria
phone: +43 1 890 5033-0 | e-mail: office@eralytics.com | www.eralytics.com
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eralytics eravap Specifications

General IconGeneral
Branderalytics
Modeleravap
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information

1.1 Safety and Warning

Discusses critical information for operation and user safety, including precautions for handling flammable samples.

Important Safety Information

Provides crucial operational advice, warnings, and instructions for maintenance and repair procedures.

1.2 Warranty terms

Details the warranty conditions, limitations, remedies, and customer obligations.

LIMITATION OF REMEDIES

Defines the scope of liabilities and remedies for product defects and damages.

OBLIGATION OF THE CUSTOMER

Outlines customer responsibilities regarding product reproduction and proprietary information.

1.3 Copyright

Details copyright protection for the ERAVAP unit and manual, requiring written permission for reproduction.

1.4 Licenses

Explains open-source software licenses and the process to obtain source code.

Unpacking

Included Items and Operating Range

Lists package contents, device operating ranges, and available software modules.

Optional Modules

Details optional hardware and software modules for enhanced functionality and specific applications.

Measuring principle

Key Measurement Parameters

Explains controlled, pre-defined, or measured parameters: V/L ratio, measuring time, temperature, and pressure.

Specifications

Available Test Methods and Correlations

Lists supported ASTM, EN, IP, and other standard test methods and their correlations.

Performance Specifications

Details pressure range, resolution, vapor/liquid ratio, repeatability, and reproducibility.

Sample Handling and Display

Covers sample introduction, volume, measurement time, display, and supported languages.

Interfaces and Connectivity

Details built-in interfaces (Ethernet, USB, RS232), remote control, and PC software capabilities.

Operational and Physical Specifications

Covers operating conditions, power requirements, dimensions, and weight of the instrument.

Getting started

4.1 Operating Environment

Guidelines for selecting a suitable location, ensuring proper ventilation, and avoiding electrical interference.

4.2 Dimensions & space requirement

Provides physical dimensions and space requirements for single instrument and autosampler configurations.

4.3 Connecting and starting the analyzer

Guides through connecting the analyzer, its components, and the initial startup process.

Component Connections

Illustrates and labels connections for waste container, inlet tube, and power cable to the analyzer.

Analyzer Setup and Indicators

Details connections for USB, RS232, Ethernet, audio, and identifies the serial number plate.

Sampling Tube Configurations

Explains the use of Luer connector and quick connector sampling tubes for different sample types.

FPC Connection and Analyzer Startup

Details connecting the Floating Piston Cylinder and the analyzer's startup sequence and interface.