The
system consists of the following: CAL2k–1 Calorimeter
/ CAL2k–2 Cooler / CAL2k–3 Filling Station
System
Features
•
Easy to maintain, self system test for Technicians
• Compact size – able to fit
more systems into a standard laboratory •
Fully automatic operation – temperature
readings and calculations are done for you
• Possible to network up to 7 calorimeters
• Manual or automatic mass entry through
the front panel, balance interface or PC
• 4 Preprogrammed language
Design
Features
•
Rapid and accurate determinations (every 2 to
2,5 minutes) • Isothermal design using
a waterless patented vessel (no water bucket,
spillage or measuring) • Large memory
for storing more that 2000 determinations, including
operating conditions and user statistics
• Automatic correction for firing wire,
cotton, spikes, etc. • 255 Automatic
vessel Identification • Fully automatic
calibration, with 10 stored calibration curves
per vessel for standard deviation •
Calibrated sensors built into vessel wall.
• “SMART” Vessel with fault
diagnostics and calorific processor •
Adjustable firing limits set per vessel •
High and low mass limits • Determination
cycle adjustment
Software
Features
•
Filing, printing and other operator functions,
including data export to common formats •
Real time graphical temperature display •
Network status display • Grouped sample
determinations and analysis • Colourful
general user interface for all windows operating
systems
Average
System
•
Automated Mass Entry • Two Vessels
• Single Filling Station Optional:
Third or Forth Vessel
Technical
Specifications
CAL2k-1
CAL2k-2
CAL2k-3
CAL2k-4
Dimensions:
(Width, Height, Depth) in mm
280
x 290 x 400
280
x 250 x 320
220
x 450 x 300
82mm
Diameter
Weight in Kg.:
9
10
4.5
2
Power:
90
– 260 VAC50/60Hz
90
– 260 VAC50/60Hz
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Operating Temperature:
0
– 60°C
0
– 60°C
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Repeatability:
0.1 (%RSD)
Resolution:
0.001 (MJ/kg)
Temperature Resolution:
0.000001°C
Calibration:
Calibration
Details per Calibration Curve
10 Stored Calibration and Deviation
CurvesAutomatic Standard Deviation Calculations