Appendix i: infrared hydrocarbon sensor overview, Description, Target gases – RKI Instruments EAGLE 2 Manual User Manual

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252 • Overview

EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual

Appendix I: Infrared Hydrocarbon Sensor

Overview

This appendix describes the EAGLE 2’s infrared hydrocarbon sensor and
includes instructions to use an EAGLE 2 that has an infrared hydrocarbon
sensor installed. It also includes instructions to replace an infrared
hydrocarbon sensor.

Table 30: Infrared Hydrocarbon Sensor Specifications, %LEL Configuration

Table 31: Infrared Hydrocarbon Sensor Specifications, Autoranging Configuration

NOTE: The gas name on the infrared hydrocarbon channel will normally

read “HC”. However, depending on the instrument’s shipment date
and any special requirements, your instrument may read “IBU” or
some other gas name.

Target Gases

The infrared HC sensor is a general hydrocarbon sensor. It is setup for and
factory-calibrated to isobutane.

Description

Table 30 and Table 31 above list the available infrared hydrocarbon sensor
configurations. The infrared hydrocarbon sensor is a smart sensor that stores
the target gas. The infrared hydrocarbon sensor is installed in a single sensor
flow chamber which is located in the area next to the standard 4-sensor flow
chamber. This area can accommodate up to three single sensor flow
chambers. Figure 41 above illustrates a typical infrared hydrocarbon sensor
location in front of the pump. The infrared hydrocarbon flow chamber may
also be installed in one of the other two sensor chamber locations depending
on the particular version of the EAGLE 2. Some infrared hydrocarbon
instrument configurations do not include the 4-sensor flow chamber.

Range

Increment

Alarm 1

Alarm 2

STEL

TWA

0-100 %LEL HC

1 %LEL

10 %LEL

50 %LEL

N/A

N/A

Range

Increment

Alarm 1

Alarm 2

STEL

TWA

0-100 %LEL HC

1 %LEL

10 %LEL

50 %LEL

N/A

N/A

2.0-30.0 %vol HC

0.5 %vol

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

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