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ENMET Corporation SPECTRUM RAL84.0 Maintenance4.0 Maintenance4.1 Maintenance MenuFrom the gas concentration numerical display, push the OPTION button
SPECTRUM RAL ENMET Corporation94.2 KeyEntrance to the maintenance menu is guarded with a four digit numerical key. The factory default setting of the
ENMET Corporation SPECTRUM RAL10SensorBottom View4.5 Changing the Alarm LevelA valid key entry sets the instrument at the "run ZERO" locatio
SPECTRUM RAL ENMET Corporation115.0 Replacement Part Numbers5.0 Replacement Part NumbersENMET replacement part numbers:Description Part NumberCalibrat
ENMET Corporation SPECTRUM RAL126.0 WARRANTY6.0 WARRANTYENMET warrants new instruments to be free from defects in workmanship and material under norma
SPECTRUM RAL ENMET Corporation13Appendix AAppendix AThe Characteristics and Effects of Carbon MonoxideCarbon monoxide is a colorless odorless toxic ga
Table of Contents1.0 INTRODUCTION...
SPECTRUM RAL ENMET Corporation11.0 Introduction1.0 IntroductionThe SPECTRUM-RAL carbon monoxide monitor is a small 110 VAC operated instrument for the
ENMET Corporation SPECTRUM RAL21.4 Check InstrumentTurn the instrument ON, by plugging into a standard 110 VAC wall outlet and attach to your compress
SPECTRUM RAL ENMET Corporation3Figure 1: SPECTRUM-RAL FeaturesFlowmeterRegulator with Flow meterRegulatorGaugeFlowmeterValveRef: Fitting to Air lineTu
ENMET Corporation SPECTRUM RAL42.2 SPECTRUM-RAL Installation2.2.1 Mount EnclosureMount the enclosure at an appropriate location using the two mounting
SPECTRUM RAL ENMET Corporation53.0 3.0 SPECTRUM-RAL OperationPlug the power supply into an 110 VAC outlet. The display should read "0000"
ENMET Corporation SPECTRUM RAL63.2 Gas Concentration Display and AlarmsThe LCD furnishes a numerical display of CO concentration from 0000 to 100 PPM.
SPECTRUM RAL ENMET Corporation73.5 Interference GasesSome gases other than CO cause a sensor response, and thus are termed "interference gases&qu
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