Innovation Technology SF6 manual 16.4, 16.5, Spares & Consumables

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16.4

Settings on despatch as found in

User Setup

 

Instrument serial Number P1

Date

Peak Hold (gauge)

0.5 s

 

Peak Hold (screen)

AUX DISP

 

Display Units

E-6 ml/s

 

Desen. Factor 1

5 x

 

Desen Factor 2

10 x

 

Standby Mode

Light + sensor

 

Standby Delay

15 min

 

RS232 Protocol

DTR/DSR

 

Sound Type

HARMONIC

 

Sound begins at

20% Alarm

 

Live tick

OFF

 

Filter Threshold

5

 

 

Filter Count

10

 

 

16.5

A Citizen dot matrix printer type iDP together with a mains transformer is supplied as an option. Additional printer rolls can be obtained from ISL or from your local computer printer supplier. Below the paper roll is a DIL switch having 4 switches. With DTR/DRS selected from the user set-up ALL 4 SWITCHES MUST BE IN THE OFF POSITION.

Switch the printer ON using the side mounted slide switch. The POWER and SEL green lights should be lit. Press SEL to turn OFF the light and use LF to advance the paper. Now switch SEL ON and you can now print the stored results by tapping the screen, entering OPEN OPERATOR LEVEL then DATA PRINTOUT. The printer will then operate.

Note that if you try to print with SEL OFF the screen will show print in progress, and then time out.

If you have entered your operator or company information in Operator ID see 9.1 page 8 This will appear in the printed message.

16.6 Spares & Consumables:

Description

Part No

 

 

 

 

 

Sensor probe complete.

P1 100 0000

 

Steel tipped top-cap (25mm)

P1 100 0004

supplied in packs of 3

Filter

P1 100 0005

supplied in packs of 10

Manual Iss 07

Software version V1.39BB

Compiled by Mel Vinton.

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Contents GAS-CHECK SF6 Contents General SafetyConsole Controls System Properties IntroductionDescription Handgun Displays and ControlsHandgun Buttons Measuring Operation Possible Fault Conditions During OperationGetting Started LOW Battery Voltage LOW Flow ErrorSwitching OFF Switching OFF in Case of FaultUser Setup 10.1 10.010.6 10.210.3 11.1 11.0Page None Light Light + Sensor Power Down Page Probe/Sensor Lifetime/filter PRE-SET Passwords AT DeliverySpares & Consumables 16.416.5

SF6 specifications

Innovation technology in the realm of electrical applications has increasingly turned its focus towards SF6, or sulfur hexafluoride. This gas is recognized for its excellent insulating properties and is widely utilized in high voltage equipment. SF6 is colorless, odorless, and non-toxic, making it a preferred choice for many industries, particularly in electrical utilities and power generation.

One of the main features of SF6 technology is its superior dielectric strength. The gas can prevent electrical discharges even in high voltage environments, which minimizes the risk of electrical failures and enhances the safety of electrical equipment. Furthermore, the thermal stability of SF6 allows it to withstand significant temperature variations, making it highly effective in various environmental conditions.

Another notable characteristic is its ability to quench electrical arcs. SF6 has a high electron affinity, meaning it can effectively absorb free electrons present during arcing, thereby extinguishing the discharge. This feature is crucial for circuit breakers and switchgear, ensuring reliable operation and protection against faults.

In addition to its insulating capabilities, SF6 technology supports a range of innovations in smart grid applications. The gas is compatible with advanced monitoring systems that facilitate real-time assessments of electrical equipment’s health and performance. These monitoring systems can detect potential issues before they escalate, promoting preventive maintenance and reducing downtime.

However, despite these advantages, the environmental impact of SF6 has raised concerns. As a potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential significantly higher than CO2, industries are exploring alternatives and seeking ways to mitigate SF6 emissions. Innovations such as gas mixtures and the development of alternative insulating technologies are underway, aiming to address these challenges while maintaining reliability and efficiency.

Furthermore, ongoing research continues to improve the lifecycle management of SF6, encompassing better handling, recycling technologies, and effective disposal methods. Transitioning towards a circular economy in the use of SF6 presents an exciting frontier in electrical technology, marrying the benefits of reliable insulation with unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship.

In conclusion, innovation technology in SF6 embodies a blend of superior electrical performance and an urgent need for sustainable practices, marking a pivotal point in the evolution of electrical engineering and power management systems. As industries navigate the balance between performance and environmental responsibility, SF6 remains at the forefront of technological advancements in high voltage applications.