RKI Instruments EAGLE 2 Manual User Manual
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142 • PID Relative Response Feature
EAGLE 2 Operator’s Manual
Table 15: High Range Relative Response Gas List
The last choice in each list, PID, can be defined by the user and loaded in the
EAGLE 2 using the Eagle 2 Maintenance Data Loader Program. See the
Eagle 2 Maintenance Data Loader Program Operator’s Manual.
3. Use the AIR ▲ YES or RANGE
▼
SHIFT button to move the cursor next
to the desired gas.
4. Press and release POWER ENTER RESET. The PID channel will be
configured to the selected gas and the EAGLE 2 will proceed to the
STEL Screen. This configuration will be in force until either a different
gas is selected in Display Mode or the unit is turned off.
PID
0-50.00
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Target Gas
Detection
Range (ppm)
Alarm 1 Factory
Setting (ppm)
Alarm 2 Factory
Setting (ppm)
STEL
(ppm)
TWA
(ppm)
Acetone
0-1000
500
750
750
500
Benzene
0-1000
50
250
OFF
OFF
Diesel Fuel
NO 1
0-1500
200
300
OFF
200
Ethanol
0-15000
1000
1500
OFF
1000
Gasoline
0-2000
300
500
500
300
Isobutylene
0-2000
400
600
60
42
Isopropanol
0-5000
200
400
400
200
JP-5 Fuel
0-1000
140
210
OFF
14
Methyl Ethyl
Ketone
0-1500
200
300
300
200
Toluene
0-1000
50
150
150
50
N-Hexane
0-5000
500
1000
1000
500
Propylene
0-2500
500
750
OFF
500
Styrene
0-500
20
40
40
20
Tetrachloro-
ethylene
0-1000
25
100
100
25
Trichloro-
ethylene
0-1000
50
100
100
50
Vinyl Chloride
0-4000
100
500
OFF
OFF
PID
0-2000
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Table 14: Low Range Relative Response Gas List