Eagle Home Products Eagle Series instruction manual Alarms

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NOTE: The EAGLE can be calibrated either with or without the dilution fitting in place. If calibrated without the dilution fitting in place, then display readings must be doubled to determine the actual gas concentration. If calibrated with the dilution fitting in place, then the sample bag must be used during calibration, and the display readings will be the actual gas concentrations.

CAUTION:If the dilution fitting is in place for calibration, do not use a demand flow regulator. Use a sample bag. The use of a demand flow regulator with a dilution fitting when calibrating will result in an inaccurate calibration.

Alarms

All the gas alarms on the Transformer Gas Tester are set to OFF.

Table 17: Parts List: Eagle Tank Tester Model

Part Number

Description

80-0405RK Dilution fitting (1:1)

81-1126RK Sample bag, 9” x 9”, tedlar

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Contents RKI Instruments, Inc Whipple Rd. Hayward, CA 94544 510 Portable Multi-Gas DetectorWarranty WarrantyTable of Contents Table of Contents Display ModeCalibration Appendix F Eagle Tank Tester Model Overview IntroductionIntroduction About this Manual Specifications SpecificationsEagle Specifications Combustible Oxygen Standard Sensor SpecificationsCarbon Buttons DescriptionCase Control PanelBuzzer Alarm LightsBattery Charger Connector Interface PortSensors CAL/SETUP Switch Methane Elimination SwitchCircuit Boards Starting Up the Eagle OperationOperation Operation Monitoring Combustible Gas in the PPM Range Normal OperationMonitoring Combustible Gases Other than Methane Full Response Mode Conversion Factors Methane CalibrationTarget Gas LEL Factor Turning Off the Eagle Setting User AccessAlarm 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 Updating the Battery Type Setting Entering Setup ModeUpdating Channel Settings Setting a custom target gas label Target Gas Fullscale PPM Readings Equivalent to 100% LELUpdating 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 Eagle’s Serial Number Updating the Lunch Break SettingUpdating the Alarm Silence Setting Updating the Alarm Latching SettingTurning the User ID Function On or Off Updating the Auto Calibration SettingsTurning the Auto Fresh Air Function On or Off Updating the Back Light SettingUpdating Log Data Over Write Setting data log option Updating the Interval Time Setting data log optionUpdating the Date and Time Settings data log option Updating the Time Calibration Setting 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 CalibrationCalibration Supplies and Equipment Preparing for CalibrationCalibrating the Eagle Calibration Calibrating with the Single Calibration method Calibration Replacing Alkaline Batteries MaintenanceDisplaying the Battery Voltage To display the battery voltageTo replace the combustibles sensor Replacing SensorsTo replace the oxygen sensor To replace the H2S or CO sensor Part Number Description Appendix a Parts ListParts List Appendix a Parts ListPart Number Appendix B Methane Elimination Appendix B Methane EliminationMonitoring combustible gases other than hexane Non-Standard Toxic Gas Sensors Specifications Appendix C Non-Standard Toxic Gas SensorsSpecifications DescriptionCalibrating Non-Standard Toxic Gas Sensors Adjusting the sensor controls Replacing Non-Standard Toxic Gas Sensors Parts List Non-Standard Toxic Gas Sensors Parts ListAppendix D Carbon Dioxide Sensors Alarm TWA Alarm Stel AlarmAppendix D Carbon Dioxide Sensors Carbon Dioxide Sensor SpecificationsCarbon Dioxide Fresh Air Readings Normal Operation of Carbon Dioxide SensorsDemand Zero for Carbon Dioxide Sensors Calibrating Carbon Dioxide SensorsAdjusting the sensor controls Replacing Carbon Dioxide Sensors Parts List Carbon Dioxide Sensors Infrared Methane Sensor Specifications Range Alarm TWA Alarm Stel AlarmAppendix E Infrared Methane Sensors Target GasesSensor Analog PCB Socket Calibrating Infrared Methane SensorsReplacing Infrared Methane Sensors Parts List Infrared Methane SensorsAppendix F Eagle Tank Tester Model To use the float probe assemblyAppendix F Eagle Tank Tester Model AlarmsTo eliminate an oxygen alarm that is not being used To attach the dilution fittingCalibration Parts List Eagle Tank Tester ModelDisplaying 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

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