INFICON Composer Elite Gas Concentration Monitor User Manual
Composer elite, Gas concentration monitor
Table of contents
Document Outline
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Trademarks
- Disclaimer
- Copyright
- Declaration Of Conformity
- Warranty
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Using this Manual
- 1.3 How To Contact INFICON
- 1.4 Unpacking and Inspection
- 1.5 Specifications
- 1.5.1 Composer Elite System Operating Specifications
- 1.5.2 Composer Elite Sensor Control Unit
- 1.5.3 Acoustic Sensor
- 1.5.4 Power Supply
- 1.5.5 User Supplied Power Supply
- 1.5.6 Computer Requirements for Composer Elite Multi-Sensor Software
- 1.5.7 DeviceNet Requirements for Composer Elite Multi-Sensor Software
- 1.5.8 Mounting Requirements
- 1.5.9 Ventilation Requirements
- 1.5.10 Perimeter for Maintenance Access
- 1.5.11 Environmental Requirements
- Chapter 2 Installation
- Chapter 3 Operation
- Chapter 4 Applications Guide
- 4.1 Advice and Tips
- 4.1.1 What is the Required Warm Up Time?
- 4.1.2 When and How Often to Set the Reference Zero
- 4.1.3 How is Performance Affected if I Use the Factory (Reference) Zero Value?
- 4.1.4 What To Do when the Specific Heat Ratio for a Gas is Unknown
- 4.1.5 What is the Ideal Operating Environment?
- 4.1.6 What is the Effect of Pressure Variation?
- 4.1.7 What is the Effect of Flow Variation?
- 4.1.8 How Does This Instrumental Method Differ from Measuring the Speed of Sound by Time of Flight?
- 4.1.9 What is the Long Term Stability of this Measurement System?
- 4.1.10 What Happens if the Reference Zero is Improperly Set?
- 4.1.11 How to Sample Flow with a Composer Elite
- 4.1 Advice and Tips
- Chapter 5 Remote Communications
- Chapter 6 Composer Elite Multi-Sensor Software
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Hardware Requirements
- 6.3 Operation
- Chapter 7 Maintenance
- Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 9 Measurement and Theory
- Appendix A Bibliography
- Appendix B Material Table
- Appendix C Outline Drawings