Parr Instrument 6400 User Manual
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6400
Calorimeter Instruction Manual
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Cool / Rinse
At the completion of the post-period, the rinse and cool sequence begins.
Figure 8 - Rinse & Cool Flow Diagram
1. Chilled water is circulated through the bucket to cool the bomb to the starting
temperature.
2. The release valve in the bottom of the bomb is opened and the residual pressure is
released through the bomb exhaust line.
3. Once the excess oxygen is vented, the bomb rinse water from the rinse water tank is
admitted through the bomb rinse solenoid valve and the check valve at the top of the
bomb. The bomb rinse water is released to the wash bottle.
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