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CC Closure
– CC Closure must be selected when interfacing with a GC which
gives a contact closure output signal when ready and a contact open output signal
when not ready.
NOTE: Changing the signal set up settings may require a hardware jumper
change. Please contact Technical Support at 1-800-283-3510.
Gas Type –
There are two gas options available from the pull down menu: Helium and
Nitrogen.
I/O Handshaking -
There are two I/O Handshaking options available from the pull down
menu: Remote and Local modes.
Remote
– When remote mode is selected the Encon EV will only desorb the
sample when a ready signal is received from the GC. If the Encon EV is ready to
desorb and the GC is not ready a
Waiting for GC Ready
message will be
displayed on the Run Status screen.
Local
– When the local mode is selected the Encon EV will not wait for a ready
output signal from the GC before going into desorb.
Pressure Units –
All programmable pressure settings can be expressed in units of psi or
kPa. The pressure unit selections are available from the pull down menu.
Trap Name
– Using the pull down menu select the type of trap installed in the Encon
EV. The trap type will be displayed on the Run Status and Diagnostics screens.
Trap Ready Max (
°
C) –
This is the maximum temperature value that will be accepted in
an Encon EV method to generate a purge ready signal for the analytical trap chosen
.
The
temperature is programmable in increments of 1°C
using the up/down selection arrows.
Trap Dry Sweep Max (
°
C) –
This is the maximum temperature value that will be
accepted in an Encon EV method for the analytical trap chosen. The temperature is
programmable in increments of 1ºC using the up/down selection arrows.
Trap Desorb Max (
°
C) -
This is the maximum temperature value that will be accepted in
an Encon EV method for the analytical trap chosen
.
The temperature is programmable in
increments of 1ºC using the up/down selection arrows.
Trap Bake Max
(
°
C)
- This is the maximum temperature value that will be accepted in
an Encon EV method for the analytical trap chosen
.
The temperature is programmable in
increments of 1ºC using the up/down selection arrows.
Summary of Contents for Encon Evolution
Page 1: ...Encon Evolution User Manual Original Operating Instructions Rev 4 5 ...
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ...User Manual Introduction Chapter 1 ...
Page 15: ...User Manual Installation and Setup Chapter 2 ...
Page 20: ...User Manual Operation Chapter 3 ...
Page 47: ...User Manual Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chapter 4 ...
Page 61: ...User Manual Flow Diagrams Chapter 5 ...
Page 62: ...Figure 5 1 Standby Dry Purge Flow Diagram ...
Page 63: ...Figure 5 2 Purge Flow Diagram ...
Page 64: ...Figure 5 3 Desorb Ready Flow Diagram ...
Page 65: ...Figure 5 4 Desorb Flow Control Flow Diagram ...
Page 66: ...Figure 5 5 Desorb Auto Drain Flow Diagram ...
Page 67: ...Figure 5 6 Desorb Flow Diagram ...
Page 68: ...Figure 5 7 Bake with Bake Gas Bypass Flow On Flow Diagram ...
Page 69: ...Figure 5 8 Bake with Bake Gas Bypass Flow Off Flow Diagram ...
Page 70: ...Figure 5 9 Leak Check Flow Diagram 1 ...
Page 71: ...Figure 5 10 Leak Check Flow Diagram 2 ...
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