RKI Instruments Eagle 2 User Manual
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Detail Settings Button • 89
There are 8 columns in both the Pre-Defined Table tab and the
User-Defined Table tab:
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No
This column represents the gas number. The gas numbers
are 1-30.
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Name
This is what will appear in the Relative Response list of
gases. The name can be up to 3 characters long and the
characters must be upper case letters or numbers. No
special characters may be used in the Name column.
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Long Name
The Long Name column is used to better describe the target
gas. It may contain any character in upper- or lower-case.
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Factor
This value is the response factor for the listed gas relative to
methane. The factor for each pre-defined gas is factory
defined. The factor for any user-defined gases must be
obtained through testing as described in “Obtaining a
Relative Response Factor” on page 101. Even if not all of the
user-defined catalytic combustible channels are being
defined, the Factor column must have a valid number
entered. A valid number for the Factor is a value between
0.01 and 25.00.
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1st
This column is for the low alarm point of each gas in ppm
units.
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2nd
This column is for the high alarm point of each gas in ppm
units.
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Ratio
The ratio is the ppm value of the LEL for each gas. This value
is specific to each gas and can be easily determined. The
maximum value it may be set to is 150,000 ppm. If an invalid
number is entered, the box will turn red when the csv file is
imported back into the Data Logger Management Program.