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Full color touch screen operation |
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Multiple display modes shows average data, single detector or all detector gas concentrations
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Handles input of up to 8 oxygen detectors |
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Redundant system using multiple CPUs
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“Hot swap” of channel cards to minimize analyzer down time
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Eight 4/20mA outputs for individual detectors |
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Three 4/20mA outputs for average oxygen concentration outputs
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Failed, in calibration, or alarming, detectors are automatically excluded from average calculations
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Automatic or manual type calibration methods |
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24V or 120VAC auto-calibration power option
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Allows contact input, calibration activation, range change and detector performance validation
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Intuitive “common language” operation |
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Housing temperature alarm to notify user of over temperature conditions on the electronics |
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Trend graphing – allows trend view and stacked trend view of oxygen concentrations
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Smart calibration – uses historical calibration data to estimate when the next calibration should occur
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Asymmetry alarm – uses historical calibration data to determine possible measurement errors due to process condition changes
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Remote Validation – permits control room activation of zero, span or midpoint gas concentrations without running an actual calibration.
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Cal line purge function – allows the gas purge of calibration lines of condensation before the detector is heated up to prevent water damage to the zirconia cell.
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