Eagle Home Products Eagle Series instruction manual Appendix G Five-Gas and Six-Gas Models

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Appendix G: Five-Gas and Six-Gas Models

Overview

The standard Eagle gas monitor includes one to four channels and displays gas readings for all channels simultaneously. Some Eagle models include five or six channels; however, the Eagle is only capable of displaying gas readings for four of the channels at any one time.

Five- and six-gas Eagle models include up to four sensors in the standard sensor block. The additional sensor(s) are mounted in the front half of the instrument case and are wired to sockets EC3 (channel 5) and EC4 (channel 6) on the analog PCB.

NOTE: The data logging accessory is not available for the Eagle’s five- and six-gas models. This is also true for five- and six-gas models with four or less active channels.

Displaying Additional Channels

The normal screen displays a cursor (>) at the far left to indicate that additional channels can be displayed.

A cursor to the left of the last channel displayed indicates that additional channels are available after the currently displayed channels. Press the SHIFT/button to display the remaining channels.

A cursor to the left of the first channel displayed indicates that additional channels are available before the currently displayed channels. Press the AIR/button to display the remaining channels.

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Portable Multi-Gas Detector RKI Instruments, Inc Whipple Rd. Hayward, CA 94544 510Warranty WarrantyTable of Contents Display Mode Table of ContentsCalibration Appendix F Eagle Tank Tester Model Overview IntroductionIntroduction About this Manual Specifications SpecificationsEagle Specifications Combustible Oxygen Standard Sensor SpecificationsCarbon Description CaseControl Panel ButtonsAlarm Lights Battery Charger ConnectorInterface Port BuzzerSensors CAL/SETUP Switch Methane Elimination SwitchCircuit Boards Starting Up the Eagle OperationOperation Operation Normal Operation Monitoring Combustible Gas in the PPM RangeMonitoring Combustible Gases Other than Methane Full Response Mode Conversion Factors Methane CalibrationTarget Gas LEL Factor Setting User Access Turning Off the EagleAlarm Indications AlarmsAlarms Stel alarm toxics only Low flow alarm Sensor failure alarm and emergency operation Resetting Gas Alarms Display Mode Display ModeUser and Station ID Screen Elapsed Time Screen Peak ScreenTo enter a user and station ID TWA/STEL Screen Battery Voltage ScreenDate/Time Screen Remaining Log Time Screen Clear Data Logger ScreensTo clear the data log Tips for Using Setup Mode Setup ModeSetup Mode Entering Setup Mode Updating the Battery Type SettingUpdating Channel Settings Setting a custom target gas label Fullscale PPM Readings Equivalent to 100% LEL Target GasUpdating oxygen channel settings Updating toxics channel settings Setting a custom target gas label Updating Combustible Gas Channel Units of Measure Updating the Alarm Point Settings Updating the Lunch Break Setting Updating the Eagle’s Serial NumberUpdating the Alarm Latching Setting Updating the Alarm Silence SettingUpdating the Auto Calibration Settings Turning the User ID Function On or OffUpdating the Back Light Setting Turning the Auto Fresh Air Function On or OffUpdating the Interval Time Setting data log option Updating Log Data Over Write Setting data log optionUpdating the Time Calibration Setting data log option Updating the Date and Time Settings data log optionUpdating the Confirmation Beep Setting Updating the Zero Follow SettingsReturning to Default Settings To reset all default alarm point settings To reset all default settingsTo reset the oxygen zero setting Calibration Calibration Supplies and EquipmentPreparing for Calibration CalibrationCalibrating the Eagle Calibration Calibrating with the Single Calibration method Calibration Maintenance Displaying the Battery VoltageTo display the battery voltage Replacing Alkaline BatteriesReplacing Sensors To replace the combustibles sensorTo replace the oxygen sensor To replace the H2S or CO sensor Appendix a Parts List Parts ListAppendix a Parts List Part Number DescriptionPart Number Appendix B Methane Elimination Appendix B Methane EliminationMonitoring combustible gases other than hexane Appendix C Non-Standard Toxic Gas Sensors SpecificationsDescription Non-Standard Toxic Gas Sensors SpecificationsCalibrating Non-Standard Toxic Gas Sensors Adjusting the sensor controls Replacing Non-Standard Toxic Gas Sensors Parts List Parts List Non-Standard Toxic Gas SensorsAlarm TWA Alarm Stel Alarm Appendix D Carbon Dioxide SensorsCarbon Dioxide Sensor Specifications Appendix D Carbon Dioxide SensorsNormal Operation of Carbon Dioxide Sensors Demand Zero for Carbon Dioxide SensorsCalibrating Carbon Dioxide Sensors Carbon Dioxide Fresh Air ReadingsAdjusting the sensor controls Replacing Carbon Dioxide Sensors Parts List Carbon Dioxide Sensors Range Alarm TWA Alarm Stel Alarm Appendix E Infrared Methane SensorsTarget Gases Infrared Methane Sensor SpecificationsCalibrating Infrared Methane Sensors Sensor Analog PCB Socket Parts List Infrared Methane Sensors Replacing Infrared Methane SensorsTo use the float probe assembly Appendix F Eagle Tank Tester ModelAlarms To eliminate an oxygen alarm that is not being usedTo attach the dilution fitting Appendix F Eagle Tank Tester ModelParts List Eagle Tank Tester Model CalibrationDisplaying Additional Channels Appendix G Five-Gas and Six-Gas ModelsAppendix G Five-Gas and Six-Gas Models Calibration, Display, and Setup Modes Appendix H Eagle Transformer Gas Tester Model Appendix H Eagle Transformer Gas Tester ModelAlarms Appendix I Installing the Data Logger Board Appendix I Installing the Data Logger Board