excellent video. This system has a vacuum sensor, how can this sensor be set? another question, in oil tankers, this system is calibrated with propane, why is this gas used and not methane or pentane, which are more flammable? Thanks a lot.
In our case sir we use portable hand pump pressure callibrator with a vacuum gauge , then we refer the vacuum pressure required in the manual, the vacuum switch is only close and open contact, so you can use the multimeter for the activation of switch,
the gas detector is what we calibrate in this video since all the gases from all sampling points goes to this detector. you can restart the system after you finish the process.
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excellent video. This system has a vacuum sensor, how can this sensor be set? another question, in oil tankers, this system is calibrated with propane, why is this gas used and not methane or pentane, which are more flammable? Thanks a lot.
In our case sir we use portable hand pump pressure callibrator with a vacuum gauge , then we refer the vacuum pressure required in the manual, the vacuum switch is only close and open contact, so you can use the multimeter for the activation of switch,
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Lets say you have a few points to calibrate, do you have to restart after each point calibration or restart after you calibrate all the points?
the gas detector is what we calibrate in this video since all the gases from all sampling points goes to this detector. you can restart the system after you finish the process.
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