Instruction Manual
| Model 3081FG | |
September 2002 |
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| 500 |
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| 400 |
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),sec | AIR TO 0.4% O2 |
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90 |
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(t | 300 |
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OFRESPONSE |
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0.4% O2 TO AIR |
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200 |
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SPEED | 100 |
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| 0 |
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| IMPEDANCE, Ω | 26020060 |
Figure 6-2. Speed of Response
Frequently conduct calibration checks to look for the following conditions:
•Continued degradation of cell slope.
•Sluggish response. (Note how long it takes the cell to respond to the application of cali-
bration check gases.) See Figure
The slope will be valid only for the process tem- perature at which the calibration check gases are flowed, so no adjustments to the electronics are made as a result of a calibration check.
Note that cells exposed to temperatures above 1300°C (2372°F) may lose the ability to meas- ure accurately and respond quickly when re- turned to the lowest end of the operating temperature range [550°C (1022°F)].
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mA
26020022
6-3 FAULT INDICATIONS
Figure 6-3. Faulted Operation Display
The fault conditions for the
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