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Advanced Calibration Designs, Inc. Cal 2000 Cal 2000 Cal 2000 Cal 2000 Cal 2000 Gas Generator Release VI Advanced Calibration Designs, Inc. 2024 W. McMillan Street Tucson, Arizona 85705 • U.S.A. Telephone: (520) 290-2855 • Fax: (520) 290-2860 E-mail: ACD@auptag.com...
Instruction Manual SPECIFICATIONS Chlorine (Cl ).............0.5 - 50.0 ppm Chlorine Micro-Cell (Cl )..........0.05 - 1.0 ppm Cal 2000 Cal 2000 Hydrogen (H )............0.5 - 50.0 ppm Cal 2000 Cal 2000 Cal 2000 Hydrogen Cyanide (HCN) ........0.5 - 50.0 ppm Gas Generator Hydrogen Sulfide Micro-Cell(H S)....0.05 - 1.0 ppm...
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362-0600-00 AC Adaptor, 115 VAC, US style plug 7.5VDC, 300 mA WARNING: 510-2000-00 Chlorine Cell, 50 hrs 510-2000-20 Chlorine Cell, 100 hrs This instrument generates calibration gas for toxic gas detectors. The instruction manual should be 510-2000-05 Chlorine Micro-Cell, 50 hrs read and understood prior to operation of the 510-2050-00 Hydrogen Sulfide Cell, 50 hrs...
A built-in mass flow sensor provides accurate flow control and the ability to measure externally pro- 113-0402-00 Male Hose Barb Quick Connector, 1/8" vided sample draw flow rates. The Cal 2000 uses the follow- OD hose ing components to produce the calibration gas/air mixture: 150-0121-00...
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The following is a listing of the available electrochemical ‘plunger feet’ on the bottom of the instrument. Once all of Cal 2000 cells and their standard prorated warranty when the plungers have been pulled out, the bottom cover is sim- installed in equipment manufactured and supplied by ply removed from the instrument.
This warranty indicates the full extent of our liability, and we are not The Cal 2000 has a liquid crystal display (LCD) located on the responsible for removal or replacement cost, local repair front of the instrument. This display is protected by a thin,...
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If the cell is not initially detected by the processor, the unit will display cell failure and immediatly shut down (without The Cal 2000 has a built-in mass flow sensor that measures entering ‘purge mode’). This failure can happen either the flow rate of the instrument.
Longer sample hoses may be purchased for use with the The microprocessor and built-in precision mass flow Cal 2000 in lengths up to 20 feet. Note: the internal pump sensor continuously monitor the air flow. If, however, a may not be capable of overcomming flow restricions asso- flow problem develops (e.g.
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Release the switch immediately thereafter. annual basis for most gases generated by the CAL 2000. The exception to this is the ClO2 electrolyte. Please refer to The instrument will sequence through several screens as...
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It is important to note that when you enter the Quick Select SELECT to change mode for the H2S cell, you cannot change the flow rate of the instrument. The Cal 2000 instrument will automatically vary the flow rate to acheive the different ppm concentrations of H2S.
The minimum and maximum ppm settings are dependent upon the flow rate and the type of generating cell installed in the instrument. The Cal 2000 will read the memory chip Electrolyte Exp. inside the generating cell and automatically display the...
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WARNING: Do not adjust the flow rate to more than 0.0 Stabilizing ... LPM while the Cal 2000 is attached to a sample draw unit or damage may occur to the instrument. Also, do Standby: 146 sec not attach the Cal 2000 to pumps drawing more than 5 LPM.
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III. Normal Operation: Sample Draw Mode At any time you may reset either the flow rate or the ppm rate by pressing the SELECT button and entering the status The instrument may also be operated in a sample draw screens as described above. mode where the internal pump is disabled and the air is drawn through the instrument by an external pump.
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