LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1314i User Manual

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Chapter 7

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BE6030-13

1314i Photoacoustic Gas Monitor

LumaSense Technologies A/S

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Table 7.7 The range of acceptable values and the default value of the

monitoring period

Display Text

Acceptable Values

Default Value

ENTER MONITORING

PERIOD

days

hours: minutes

0 00:01 to 7 00:00

days

hours: minutes

0 01:00

The Monitor’s Display Memory has finite storage capacity. The

data storage time available depends upon the number of gases

being measured, as well as the frequency with which

measurements are performed (that is, the sampling interval).

Section 8.3

provides information about how you can roughly

calculate the length of time the data from a particular monitoring

task can be stored in the Display Memory.

It is important to realise that once the Display Memory has been

filled up by the results of a particular monitoring task, the results

of any further measurements in the same monitoring task will

start to overwrite the data already stored in the memory.

8.

Use the select push-buttons to define if you want to

compensate for water vapour interference.

9.

Use the select push-buttons to define if you want to cross

compensate for interferents.

10. Use the select push-buttons to select the filters/gases you want

to measure. This step can be repeated up to 5 times, if 5 filters

are installed.

11. Use the select push-buttons to define if you want to measure

water vapour.

12. Use the select push-button to define if you want to store the

measurement history.

When step 12 is completed the display returns to the top of the

branch.

SELECT MEASUREMENT SET-UP BRANCH

MONITORING TASK ENVIRONMENT

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