Preparing the insertion rod with steel wire coil – Super Systems CAT-100 User Manual

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CAT-100 Operations Manual

Super Systems Inc.

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Figure 7 - Attaching wire coil to binding posts

Once the coil is attached to the binding posts, note the %Carbon displayed on the CAT-100. The

% Carbon should be as close to 0.83 as possible, or within the range of .83 ±. 03. In order to

increase the %C, increase the Coil Factor. In order to decrease the %C, decrease the Coil

Factor.

Preparing the Insertion Rod with Steel Wire Coil

The wire coil is designed to be placed in the testing atmosphere with the use of a metal

insertion rod that can be purchased from SSi. The parts of the insertion rod, shown in Figure 8,

are as follows:

• Shaft. A long metal shaft supports the working end of the insertion rod (where the wire

coil is housed) and allows the rod to span the length of a typical furnace access conduit.

• Threaded port connector. The port connector is designed to attach to, and provide a tight

connection with, the access port on a furnace.

• Protective cage. The protective cage provides housing for the wire coil when the coil is

attached to the insertion rod.

• Rod screw. The rod screw, which screws into the shaft through the protective cage,

helps keep the protective cage in place on the insertion rod.

Note location of

external
thermistor

Contact point

Contact point

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