Q: What is the operating temperature for the Series 310 Trace Oxygen Analyzer?
A: The operating temperature ranges from 30 degrees to 125 degrees Fahrenheit.
Q: How does the micro-fuel cell work in the analyzer?
A: The concentration of oxygen in a stream of gas is determined by a microfuel cell which generates electrical current according to the concentration of oxygen in the gas.
Q: What is the accuracy of the Series 310 Trace Oxygen Analyzer?
A: The Scale accuracy at a set temperature of the device is +2%. Additionally the device is also able to measure over temperatures within an operating range of +5% of readings or +2 % of the scale.
Q: What sort of process is employed to provide calibrations to the analyzer?
A: The calibrations in the span control are performed by adjusting the control to mark the calibrated point on the scale on the meter after proper airflow is created through the instrument.
Q: What are the specifications for the described para-metric analyzer output signal?
A: The output signal can be set within the range of 0 – 1mV to 0 – 1 VDC and can drive input of 10KΩ and more external devices.
Q: For how long can a micro-fuel cell be operational?
A: The Type B-2 cells shall be covered against damage for 60000 percent hours or six months whichever is earlier.
Q: What power supply does a 310 Series Analyser require?
A: A single phase source of 105 to 125 volts 50 or 60 cycle to supply continuous current of 1/4 amperes is needed.
Q: In case the analyzer is unable to calibrate, what do i do?
A: In scenarios where the micro-fuel cell is unable to calibrate the analyzer, it has to be replaced.