Configuring A Gas Cylinder; Gas Number; Gas Lot Number; Expiration Date - Honeywell AutoRAE 2 User Manual

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Configuring a gas cylinder

Each Gas Inlet section is designed so that you can define individual gases or gas combinations
to match the cylinders you are planning to use with an AutoRAE 2 Controller-based system.
Click on the "Edit" icon
Purge Time, Soak Time, and add gases for each cylinder.

Gas number

This is the number of gases (up to eight) present in a single Gas Inlet. Click the up arrow to
increase the number or the down arrow to decrease the number. Note: The number can be zero
(0). This allows you to effectively remove the corresponding inlet from calibrations and bump
testing.

Gas lot number

Fill in the numbers to correspond to the lot number printed on the gas cylinder. This will be
included in any test and calibration certificates generated while bump testing or calibrating
instruments using this gas.

Expiration date

Click on each number and use the up/down arrows to change the date numbers to correspond
to the expiration printed on the gas cylinder. This will be included in any test and calibration
certificates generated while bump testing or calibrating instruments using this gas.

Gas index

The pull-down menus can be used to select Gas Index values corresponding to the gas of
interest. Supported gases include:
1 – CO
2 - H
S
2
3 - SO
2
4 – NO
5 - NO
2
6 – HCN
7 - NH
3
Note: Use the scroll bar to select the desired gas.
AutoRAE 2
to change Lot Number, Expiry Date, Gas Types, Concentration Unit,
8 - PH
3
9 - HCl
10 - HF
11 - Cl
2
12 - ClO
2
13 - H
2
14 - HCHO
15 - COCl
2
16 - O
2
17 - CH
SH
3
18 - CO
2
19 - Isobutylene
20 - Benzene
21 - Propane
111
22 - Methane
23 - Nitrogen
24 - ETO
25 – Hexane, n-
26 – Butadiene
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