Sierra instruction manual Each of Your Cal=Trak SL-800 Flow Cells Includes

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Each of Your Cal=Trak SL-800 Flow Cells Includes

Cal=Trak SL-800 Flow Cell

Leak Test Plug

Certificate of Calibration (behind top cover foam insert)

Warranty Card (behind top cover foam insert)

If you purchased your calibrator with the Cal=Trak case, it should look like this when you receive it:

5.0Warnings

The Sierra Cal=Trak is not rated intrinsically safe and is not for use with explosive gasses or for use in explosive environments.

The Sierra Cal=Trak is designed for use at ambient pressures. This is easiest to obtain by leaving the outlet open to atmospheric pressure. For vented applications, up to 5 inches of water column (12 mbar or 0.18 PSI) at the outlet fitting maybe used without impact on measurement accuracy. More than this pressure will add additional uncertainty to the flow readings. Do not use the Cal=Trak with a differential pressure above 0.35 bar (5 PSI). In other words, the pressure differential across the flow cell must be less than 0.35 bar or the flow cell may be damaged. Please visit www.sierrainstruments.com for the most current product specifications.

The Sierra Cal=Trak is for use with clean laboratory air or other inert, non-corrosive gases only.

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Contents Cal=Trak SL-800 Primary Gas Flow Calibrator Worldwide Locations to Serve You Table of Contents Page General Description Theory of OperationIdealized Automatic Piston Prover Cal=Trak Layout Unpacking Checklist Your Cal=Trak SL-800 Base IncludesEach of Your Cal=Trak SL-800 Flow Cells Includes Cal=Trak Installation Attaching & Removing Flow Cells Connecting the Cal=Trak to a Flow SourceCal=Trak Measurement Cycle Attaching Flow CellsInitial Pressure Pulse Timing KPa Begins Ends Application Precautions Inventory Dead VolumeComparison vs. Calibration Initial Pressure PulseSetup for Piston or Bell Provers Alternative Setup for Piston Provers Vacuum Comparison of Cal=Trak with Piston or Bell ProversSetup for LFEs Comparison of Cal=Trak with Sonic Nozzle Transfer StandardsVacuum Setup for Sonic Nozzle Transfer Standard Calibration of Mass Flow Controllers MFCsCalibration of Mass Flow Meters MFMs Calibration of Rotameters Variable Area Flow MetersCharging the Cal=Trak Battery Operating InstructionsTurning the Cal=Trak On Turning the Cal=Trak OffGeneral Menu Navigation Cal=Trak Keypad How To Use the Cal=Trak KeypadLow Battery Indicator Taking Readings Factory Default SettingsParameters Factory Settings Optional Settings Setting User Preferences Option 1, Sensor FactorSetup Menu 2, Reading Type, # in Average & Minutes/Reading Setup Menu 4, Date, Time & Battery VoltageSetup Menu 5, Date & Time Formats Option 1, DateOption 2, Time Option 3, Auto OffMaintenance Battery SystemBattery Maintenance & Storage Quality Assurance Leak Test Procedure To Initiate the Leak TestCalibration Leak Test Illustration Leak Test in ProgressReturning Your Unit for Calibration or Service Shipment Replacement Parts & AccessoriesCalibration Includes Part DescriptionAdditional Information Limited Warranty Charge LED does not light when charger plugged Settings have been lost or seem to have changedPiston Error appears on display Unit suddenly turns offDuring Leak Test, Leakage 9.999 ccm appears on display Piston does not move when the Read or Auto is pushedWhen taking readings, the flow seems off Resetting the Cal=Trak Contact Sierra for AssistanceModel Optimum Flow Range Flow Cell Standardized 15-30CInstallation Operating Instructions for Cal=Soft Software IntroductionRequirements Worksheet descriptionsSetup Cal=Trak IntroductionSetup DUT Setup Cal=SoftPage Page Automatic Flow Calibration Using Sierra 100 Series MFC Serial Port Configuration Issue Software TroubleshootingSerial Port Selection Issue