GA5000 Gas Analyzer
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screen) and begin the first sample.
7)
If for any reason during the logging cycle the inlet port becomes blocked, the
analyzer will sense this as a ‘Flow Fail’ and the pump will automatically retry until the
reading can be obtained. As such care must be taken when positioning the sample
tubing to ensure water/moisture ingress does not occur.
8)
Select soft-key ‘Stop Logging’ to stop logging if required.
8.4.2 Profiling option
1)
The ‘Logging Mode’ center soft-key toggles between ‘Logging Mode’ and ‘Profiling
Mode’ and pressing it will change the mode to the one the soft-key describes. For
example, when on the profiling page the key will display as ‘Logging Mode’ and
when on the logging page the key will display as ‘Profiling Mode’.
2)
To edit the parameter the operator will be required to select ‘Key 3’ to select the
number of reading required. Once the number of readings has been updated press
the return key to confirm parameter setting.
3)
By selecting ‘Key 2’ the operator can edit the logging interval of their logging
preferences and then confirm the amendments by pressing the return key.
4)
Once the logging parameters are confirmed, commence the logging by selecting
the ‘Start Logging’ key.
5)
If for any reason during the logging cycle the inlet port becomes blocked, the
analyzer will sense this as a ‘Flow Fail’ and the pump will automatically retry until
the reading can be obtained. As such care must be taken when positioning the
sample tubing to ensure water/moisture ingress does not occur.
6)
Select soft-key ‘Stop Logging’ to stop logging if required.
Select the soft-key ‘Exit’ to exit this menu and return to the ‘Main Gas Read Screen’.
8.5 The gas flow measurement screen
The GA5000 gas analyzer enables gas and flow measurements to be recorded by using:
An anemometer
A temperature probe