Teledyne 360E Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual


 
Optional Hardware and Software Model 360E Instruction Manual
5.7. Additional Manuals
5.7.1. Printed Manuals (Option 70)
Additional printed copies of this manual are available from Teledyne Instruments
5.7.2. Manual on CD (Part number 045840200)
This operator’s manual is also available on CD. The electronic document is stored in Adobe Systems Inc.
Portable Document Format (PDF) and is viewable with Adobe Acrobat Reader
®
software, downloadable for free
at http://www.adobe.com/
The CD versi
on of the manual has many advantages:
Fully searchable text.
Hypertext links for figures, tables, table of contents and embedded references for quick access of
individual manual portions.
A list of thumbnails, chapters and s displayed at the left of the text.
Internet links embedded in the manual will take you to the corresponding web site (requires an internet
connection).
5.8. Extended Warranty (Options 92 & 93)
Two options are available for extending Teledyne Instruments’ standard warranty (Section 2.3). Both options
have to be specified upon ordering the analyzer.
OPTION
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
OPT 92 Extends warranty to cover a two (2) year period from the date of purchase.
OPT 93 Extends warranty to cover a five (5) year period from the date of purchase.
5.9. Special Software Features
5.9.1. Dilution Ratio Option
The Dilution Ration Option is a software option that is designed for applications where the Sample gas is diluted
before being analyzed by the Model 360E. Typically this occurs in Continuous Emission Monitoring (CEM)
applications where the quality of gas in a smoke stack is being tested and the sampling method used to remove
the gas from the stack dilutes the gas.
Once the degree of dilution is known, this feature allows the user to add an appropriate scaling factor to the
analyzer’s CO
2
concentration calculation so that the Measurement Range and concentration values displayed on
the instrument’s Front Panel Display and reported via the Analog and Serial Outputs reflect the undiluted values.
Instructions for using the dilution ratio option can be found in Section 6.8.7.
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