RKI Instruments Eagle 1 Manual User Manual

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Eagle Instruction Manual

Specifications • 4

Table 2 lists specifications for the Eagle’s standard sensors. Your Eagle
model may not include all of the sensors listed below. The alarm
settings are user-adjustable (see “Updating the Alarm Point Settings”
on page 33).

Table 2: Standard Sensor Specifications

Combustible
Gas (%LEL

1

)

Combustible

Gas (PPM

2

)

Oxygen

Hydrogen

Sulfide

Carbon

Monoxide

Range

0 to 100% LEL

Depends on

target gas

4

0 to 40% O

2

0 to 100

ppm

0 to 500

ppm

Alarm 1

10% LEL

5000 ppm

19.5% O

2

(decreasing)

10.0 ppm

25 ppm

Alarm 2

50% LEL

25,000 ppm

23.5% O

2

(increasing)

30.0 ppm

50 ppm

TWA Alarm

N/A

N/A

N/A

10.0 ppm

25 ppm

STEL Alarm

N/A

N/A

N/A

15.0 ppm

400 ppm

Detection
Principle

Catalytic

combustion

Catalytic

combustion

Electro-

chemical

Electro-

chemical

Electro-

chemical

Response Time
(to 90%)

5

30 seconds

30 seconds

30 seconds

30 seconds

30 seconds

Accuracy
(of fullscale)

± 5% of

reading or

± 2% LEL

(whichever is

greater)

± 25 ppm or

± 5% of
reading

(whichever is

greater)

under ideal

conditions

± 0.5% O

2

± 5% of

reading or

± 2 ppm

H

2

S

(whichever

is greater)

± 5% of

reading or

± 5 ppm CO

(whichever

is greater)

1 LEL (Lower Explosive Limit)

2 PPM (Parts Per Million)

3 Alarms settings are user adjustable. See “Updating the Alarm Point Settings” on page 33.

4 The PPM range represents the same range as 0 to 100% LEL for that gas. For example, 100% LEL for methane

= 5% by volume = 50,000 PPM. Therefore, the PPM range for methane is 0 to 50,000.

5 With the Eagle’s standard hose and probe attached.

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