Dräger FG7000 Short Operating Instructions page 6

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Pressure
Pressure measurement up to 160 mbar (for gas, nozzles or kinetic pressure). Con-
nect the measuring point of the gas pressure hose with the pressure input P+ of the
measuring device. For pressure measurements with external pressure sensor use
E1.
The universal tightness test allows to perform tightness tests with nominal pres-
sure, stabilisation time and measuring time which you select yourself.
Gas pipes in operation with an operating pressure of 23 mbar can be tested to their leak rate. The test is per-
formed with air. The pipe volume is determined by entering the pipe volume and / or the selection of gas pipe
diameters and length.
Check lists
Checklists can be configured using the PC software. Up to 4 checklists each with up to 20 items can be con-
figured.
Customer
With the customer data table you can select a site to assign. The data table can be prepared with PC data
management and transferred to the device. The saved data and measured values can be provided and
printed out using PC data management with pre-prepared measuring reports including company logo and
address.
Data memory
The stored measurements can be displayed and printed out, the inspector table can be edited. Measurement
and customer data can be deleted.
Quick menu
CO ambient:
Flue gas analysis Standard:
Flue gas analysis average:
Flue gas analysis quick:
Flue gas analysis - gas only:
Settings
Customizing and setting user-specific functions - e.g. date and time, key beep, printer, backlight, 4-digit PIN,
extended fuels, and address input for print-outs via the MSI IR3 infrared printer.
Info/Manual
Details of the measuring device - such as serial number, software version, selected inspector, next Service
date.
Manual:
Opens the integrated operating instructions.
System:
Access to Service function, access only granted to trained maintenance personnel.
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Measuring of the CO concentration in ambient air.
Measuring of the flue gas concentration including fuel selection and flue gas
loss of flue gas and combustion-technical combustion efficiency.
Measuring of the flue gas concentration including fuel selection and flue gas
loss of flue gas and combustion-technical combustion efficiency with se-
lectable averaging process.
Measuring of the flue gas temperature, draft and toxic gases - without fuel
selection and fuel depending calculations.
Measuring of the oxygen concentration, content relative to toxic gases in-
cluding fuel selection - without fuel depending calculations.

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