Oncept, Peration – Parr Instrument 6300 User Manual
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C
ONCEPT
OF
O
PERATION
P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y
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F
ULL
M
ICROPROCESSOR
B
ASED
P
ROCESS
C
ONTROL
The microprocessor controller in this calorimeter has
been pre programmed to automatically prompt the user
for all required data and control input and to:
Generate all temperature readings in the
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calorimeter.
Monitor jacket as well as bucket temperature.
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Confirm equilibrium conditions.
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Fire the bomb.
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Confirm that ignition has occurred.
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Determine and apply all necessary heat leak
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corrections.
Perform all curve matching and extrapolations
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required for dynamic operation.
Terminate the test when it is complete.
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Monitor the conditions within the calorimeter and
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report to the user whenever a sensor or operating
condition is out of normal ranges.
F
ULL
M
ICROPROCESSOR
B
ASED
D
ATA
A
CQUISITION
AND
H
ANDLING
In addition to its process control functions, the
microprocessor in the calorimeter has been pre
programmed to:
Collect and store all required test data.
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Apply all required corrections for combustion
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characteristics.
Compute and report the heat of combustion for the
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sample.
F
LEXIBLE
P
ROGRAMMING
The fifth generation software built into this calorimeter
and accessed through the screen menus permit the user
to customize the operation of the calorimeter to meet a
wide variety of operating conditions including:
A large selection of printing options.
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Choice of accessories and peripheral equipment.
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Multiple options in regard to handling
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thermochemical corrections.
Choice of ASTM or ISO correction procedures.
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A variety of memory management and reporting
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procedures.
Complete freedom for reagent concentrations and
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calculations.
Unlimited choice of reporting units.
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Automatic bomb usage monitoring and reporting.
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A choice of Equilibrium or Dynamic test methods.
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Automatic statistical treatment of calibration runs.
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Enhanced testing and trouble shooting procedure.
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The 6300 Calorimeter is equipped with a USB
connection plus an Ethernet port for direct
communication with attached peripherals and a
computer or network.