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5.) Auto zeroing or purging has other benefits. We discussed how it’s used to provide a zero base for

comparison to the sample measurement. This, also, allows us to monitor and compensate for changes in I-R drive circuitry, source, bench, detector, and other electronic components. Again this all adds to long-term reliability and accuracy.

6.) Our narrow band filters limit the I-R range from 8.1 to 9.4 uM. These optical devices cannot fluctuate in any way. They eliminate interference from gasses with absorbencies outside this range. As it happens, humidity, which can absorb I-R energy and create erroneous readings, does not absorb I-R energy within this range. Our measuring bench, because of this filter, cannot measure in any other range adding to basic stability and accuracy.

7.) All measurements are pressure and temperature compensated so that there is never a question arising from local weather or altitude issues. We always provide the same information regardless of the location of our equipment.

8.) Our measurements, and this is one of the most important things we do, are a function of real time, on board calculations of Absorbance Units, based upon the Beer-Lambert Law. This provides a linear bench output, which, when coupled with our proprietary control algorithm, gives us better full-scale resolution. We do not simply measure a voltage and compare it to a value on a look up table. That method provides a logarithmic output, which has good low-end but poor high-end resolution.

The bottom line is that we have taken a very simple, rugged, stable measuring bench design and by incorporating state-of-the-art technology we’ve enhanced it into a virtual solid state, field replaceable, low cost, sensitive, accurate component.

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Contents HGM300/RDM800 Preventative Maintenance and Technical Support Monitor will not Come OUT of Warm UP HGM300 / RDM800 Technical Support Notes HGM300 CPU ResetRDM800 CPU Reset To Bypass the Warm UP ModeCommon RDM800 Indications Section Line AlarmSection No Flow Check Procedure Rev 3/2/09 No Flow Problems HOW to Force Taking NEW Pressure Readings Clipping Fault Adjustment Page HGM300 Voltage Check Connector J9HOW to Silence Alarms on the HGM300 Alarm Detail ScreenSample Flow Ndir Source Rev 3/2/09 Materials Used Rev 3/2/09 Materials Used ProcedureRev 3/2/09 Rev 3/2/09 Contact Peter Pape