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Test Products International 707 User Manual

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Contents

• Specifications
• Product Features
• Standard Accessories
• Optional Accessories
• General Description
• Operating Instructions
• Battery Replacement

Specifications

Power Supply:

4 "AA" Alkaline Batteries

Sensor:

Long Life Electrochemical

Range:

O to 10,000ppm

Warm up:

Approx 20 seconds

Response time:

90% of reading < 60 seconds

Duty Cycle:

30 minutes

Battery Life:

Approx. 30 hrs.

Size:

3.75" x 8.0" x 3.0"
(95 x 203 x 76) mm

Weight:

1.1 lbs (500g)

Probe Length:

9" (230mm)

Tube Length:

5 feet (152.4cm)

Hot air probe:

700 degrees F @ 5 minutes

Product Features and Benefits

• Completely portable, hand-held instrument allows access to

any location.

• Large, easy to read LCD
• Backlight to illuminate the LCD in dimly lit envirnments.
• Flue probe for CO measurement in stacks.
• 10 storage locations for saving data for future reference or

printing (optional A740 IR printer required.

• Peak CO reading during measurement period.
• Built in CO alarm (resettable, facory set at 500ppm)
• Field calibration available.

Standard Accessories

Sensor:

A739

Instruction Manual:

707 Instruction Manual

Soft carrying case:

A909

Protective boot:

A765

Pump Protect Filter Assembly

A763

In-line Filter Assembly

A762

Flue Probe:

A729

Batteries

3 each 1.5 V “AA” alkaline

Optional Accessories

Calibration Kit

A733

Calibration Gas

A728

IR Printer

A740

General Description

The 707 is an advanced state-of-the-art carbon monoxide (CO) gas
analyzer designed to provide part per million readings from 0-
10,000 ppm. The 707 is capable fo performing ambient as well as
flue gas checks with its hot air probe and internal pump.

The 707 is utilizes an advanced long life electrochemical sensor that
can be field calibrated and has a low replacement cost.

Features include IR printer port to print hard copy of data, 10 stor-
age locations, Flow block indication, peak reading for test period as
well as date and time.

CAUTION: The 707 is not designed as a personal

monitor. There are no alarms. The display must

be in view to determine gas concentration.