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Palas Promo 2000 User Manual

Palas Promo 2000
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Palas Promo 2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPalas
ModelPromo 2000
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Important Notes and Safety Precautions

Installation and First Operation

Mains Voltage Check

Verify mains voltage matches the type label for safe operation.

Auxiliary Equipment Check

Confirm all necessary auxiliary parts are present after unpacking.

Connecting the Sensor

Rear Side of the Control Unit

Identify connections and components on the rear panel of the control unit.

Front Side of the Control Unit

Identify connections and components on the front panel of the control unit.

Complete Connection of the Control Unit

Detailed guide for connecting all components of the control unit.

Sensor Connection

Instructions for connecting the sensor, including upper and bottom views.

Sensor Cleaning Procedure

Step-by-step guide for cleaning the sensor.

Handling Light Wave Conductor Cables

Fibertest Procedure

Lamp Exchange Procedure

Loss of Warranty Conditions

Sensor Calibration with CalDust 1100

Calibrating the Sensor Range with CalDust 1100

Detailed steps for calibrating the sensor using CalDust 1100.

Calibrating the Particle Velocity

Procedure for calibrating the particle velocity measurement.

Ensuring Correct Test Conditions

Measurement Errors and Types

Discusses systematic and random errors affecting measurement results.

Repeatability vs. Reproducibility Comparison

Compares repeatability and reproducibility in measurements.

Optical Measurement Error Identification

Methods for identifying and quantifying absolute and relative errors.

Advantages of Counting Measurement Procedures

Highlights benefits of counting procedures like high resolution and accuracy.

Optical Measurement Principles and Terms

Defines key terms and outlines the general test setup for optical particle counting.

Particle Characteristics and Diameter

Explains particle properties and how equivalent diameter is determined.

Measuring Volume Limitations

Illustrates the side and top views of the measuring volume.

Resolution Capacity and Classification Accuracy

Explains how resolution capacity and classification accuracy are determined.

Particle Measurement with Promo®

Special Features of the Promo® System

Highlights unique features like T-aperture, high resolution, and accuracy.

Clear Calibration Curve Explained

Explains how white light and 90° scattering ensure a clear calibration curve.

High Resolution Capacity Demonstrated

Demonstrates the device's ability to recognize bi-modal distributions.

Optical Measuring Principle Explained

Illustrates the optical setup and available measuring volumes.

T-Aperture Technology Explained

Explains the T-aperture technology for accurate measurements without border zone errors.

Border Zone Error Analysis

Defines border zone error and how T-aperture technology addresses it.

Impact of Device Parameters

Discusses how border zone error, coincidence, and counting efficiency affect results.

Classification Precision in Measurements

Explains the importance of classification precision for correlation measurements.

Resolution Capacity for Complex Distributions

Discusses how resolution capacity enables measurement of complex distributions.

Optional Equipment: Cuvette Heating

Function of Cuvette Heating

Explains the purpose of cuvette heating for avoiding condensation.

Setup and Cabling of Cuvette Heating

Provides instructions for setting up and cabling the cuvette heating system.

Maintenance and Cleaning of Cuvette

Details how to maintain and clean the cuvette and its optical glasses.

Technical Data

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