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PCA
®
400 User Manual
Fig. 2-1:
Product Features
IrDA + Bluetooth
®
Communications
Wireless communications allow users to
conveniently stream data to printers and
compatible devices.
Probe assembly is available in 12",
24"and 36" lengths.
The analyzer can be powered by a
rechargeable lithium-ion battery
pack, 4 × AA batteries or an AC
power adapter.
Stored analysis data can be
downloaded to a PC as a Comma
Separated Value (CSV) text file.
Keyed connectors ensure a quick, reliable
connection between the sample line
assembly and other components.
Combustion calculations for 10 common
fuel types and optional custom fuels.
Backlit display and resistive touch
make operation simple and intuitive
in the field.
View data in list, tile or trending formats
making it easier to interpret results.
Pre-calibrated sensors eliminate
the need for costly down-time or
calibration gases.
Sample line assembly is available with
Buna-N or Viton
®
tubing construction
in lengths of 7.5' and 15'.
10 Standard Fuel Calculations
4.3
"
Color Touch Display
Enhanced Data Viewing
B-Smart
®
Sensor Technology
Extended Probe Options
500 Memory Locations
One-Step Connection
12
+
Hour Run Time
Sample Line Options
2. Product Description
2.1
Combustion & Emissions Analyzer ............................................................................... 10
2.1.1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................................10
2.1.2 Keypad .........................................................................................................................................................11
2.1.3 Display .........................................................................................................................................................11
2.1.4
Instrument Connections ............................................................................................................................13
2.1.5 Interfaces ....................................................................................................................................................14
2.1.6 Components ...............................................................................................................................................15
2.2
Sample Line & Probe Assembly ..................................................................................... 16
2.3
Power Configurations
..................................................................................................... 17