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K9206 OVERVIEW
The K9206 is broadly based on the KM9106 and while retaining many of its core features has been
significantly enhanced. The most visible difference is the large graphical display on the handset. Up to
15 lines of text/data can be displayed. The handset links to the main analyzer unit using Bluetooth or the
normal cable. It also has a USB connector to link to a PC via a cable and has an infrared output to link to
the portable KMIRP printer.
The main analyzer unit also contains significant enhancements over the previous 9106.
STANDARD FEATURES:
• 19301
Battery charger
• 18277
UK mains lead
• 18276
EU mains lead
• 18275
US mains lead
• 17136
Instruction manual
• KANE LIVE software downloadable at www.ueitest.com website
HANDSET: KBHS
• Bluetooth and cable connectivity to analyzer unit.
• Bluetooth and USB connectivity to PC
• GPS location
• IR connectivity to KMIRP and IRP-2 portable printer
• Large data storage memory (64k records)
• Graphical display with choice of large or small fonts.
• Battery rechargeable via main unit or main charger
MAIN ANALYZER UNIT: AS STANDARD K9206/P
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Measures:
Oxygen, Ambient temperature, Atmospheric pressure, Inlet temperature
Flue temperature, Differential pressure
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Features:
Main purge, Flow control*, NiMh battery packs, Plain paper printer
*Flow control
To compensate for different suction levels in flues, hose lengths and filter contamination levels,
all of which can affect the flow of sample gases, there is an active flow control system fitted
to the K9206.
It operates as follows:
Every time the instrument is turned on and finishes its first fresh air purge cycle from inside
the analyzer, it measures and records the pump pressure just prior to the sensor manifold while
the pump is at 100% flow rate. During service calibration & normal use, the pump speed is
automatically adjusted to 70% of the purge flow rate to maintain consistent flow.
The flow control can cope with typically 100 mbar suction in a flue and still maintain the same
nominal flow as that present under ambient conditions.
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