Variable Filling Pressure | CAL3K Features
The oxygen filling pressure is pre-regulated to 30 bar at the oxygen bottle. This is the standard filling pressure for bomb calorimetry. If needed and …
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The oxygen filling pressure is pre-regulated to 30 bar at the oxygen bottle. This is the standard filling pressure for bomb calorimetry. If needed and …
All units have a RS232 printer port. The baud speed can be set from the keyboard. 8 printout formats are available for showing different data …
APPLICABLE TO CAL3K-AP ONLY The CAL3K-AP with automatic oxygen filling monitors the vessel pressure and reports on any leak. If a leak is detected during …
No Water Bucket. No Spillage. No Measuring. With the dry method, the water and container are replaced by a temperature conductive aluminium jacket which is …
The average power consumption is about 0.6 watt. However, just after firing the power consumption increases to 24 watts for 3 minutes in the CAL3K-A/AP. …
The high-speed operation is the result of a couple of innovations: The stainless-steel mass is less in relation to the heat sink (aluminium sleeve). A …
The following data retrieval methods are possible: PRINTING: 8 different keyboard selectable formats on D1 RS232 port. Initiated from the keyboard. DUMPING: Not printable output …
The CAL3K calorimeter range has two main compensations: Firing Wire and Cotton Compensation Sulphur Compensation Minor compensations are : Fibre Compensation (for food analysis) Moisture …
The calibration of a vessel is required before an unknown sample determination. After the calibration the data are recorded to the vessel number. The calibration …

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