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6100Compensated Jacket CalorimeterOperating Instruction ManualFor models produced after October 2010584M

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2InstallationParr Instrument Company8chaPter 2InstallationEnvironmental ConditionsThe 6100 Calorimeter is completely assembled and given a thorough te

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Installation61002www.parrinst.com9procedure and calculations. The user should config-ure the calorimeter at this time to accommodate the desired sample

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2InstallationParr Instrument Company10Note: The Cooling Water Outlet, Cooling Water Inlet, Tank Fill and Tank Drain ports are not used on the 6100 Cal

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Page 6 - General Specifications

3Instrument DescriptionParr Instrument Company12chaPter 3Instrument DescriptionTypes of ControlsAll calorimeter configurations and operations are handl

Page 7 - Getting Started

Instrument Description61003www.parrinst.com13Menu KeysThe controls that change the data field information in the menus will be one of the following:1.

Page 8 - Concept of Operation

4Program Installation & ControlParr Instrument Company14chaPter 4Program Installation & ControlSoftware InstallationThe program in the 6100 Ca

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Page 10 - Installation

4Program Installation & ControlParr Instrument Company16Calorimeter OperationsOperating Mode DeterminationBomb Installed/EE 1/2400.0Operating Cont

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Program Installation & Control61004www.parrinst.com17Net Heat/Dry FactorsFixed Hydrogen OFF 0.0Fixed Oxygen ON 0.0Fixed Nitrogen ON 0.0Calculate N

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5Operating InstructionsParr Instrument Company18chaPter 5Operating InstructionsOperating the 1108P Oxygen Combustion VesselDetailed instructions for p

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Operating Instructions61005www.parrinst.com194. Set the bucket in the calorimeter. Attach the lifting handle to the two holes in the side of the scre

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5Operating InstructionsParr Instrument Company20Samples and Sample HoldersParticle Size and Moisture Content. Solid samples burn best in an oxygen bom

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Operating Instructions61005www.parrinst.com21Capsules should be monitored for wear. Do not use the capsule if the wall or base thickness is less than

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5Operating InstructionsParr Instrument Company22Explosives and High Energy FuelsThe 1108P and 1108PCL vessels used in the 6100 Calorimeter have been d

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Operating Instructions61005www.parrinst.com23Volatile samples are defined as one with an initial boiling point below 180 ºC per ASTM D-2.Low volatile s

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6Corrections & Final ReportsParr Instrument Company24chaPter 6Corrections & Final ReportsEntering Corrections and Obtaining the Final Report F

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7Reporting InstructionsParr Instrument Company26chaPter 7Reporting InstructionsReport Option SectionThe 6100 Calorimeter can transmit its stored test

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Reporting Instructions61007www.parrinst.com27The displayed files can be sorted by sample ID num-ber, by type, by status or by date of test by simply to

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www.parrinst.comTable of Contents61001Preface 3Scope 3Related Instructions 3Explanation of Symbols 4Safety Information 4Intended Usage 4G

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8File ManagementParr Instrument Company28chaPter 8File ManagementThe 6100 Calorimeter will hold data for 1000 tests in its memory. These tests may be

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9Maintenance & TroubleshootingParr Instrument Company30chaPter 9Maintenance & TroubleshootingOxygen BombUnder normal usage the 1108P Parr Oxy

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Maintenance & Troubleshooting61009www.parrinst.com316100 Calorimeter Error ListThe calorimeter will run a number of diagnostic checks upon itself

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AMenu Operating InstructionsParr Instrument Company32aPPendix a Menu Operating Instructions When the START key is pressed, the calorimeter will promp

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Menu Operating Instructions6100Awww.parrinst.com33Temperature Plot Setup MenuEnable Bucket: Toggles ON/OFF.Bucket Autoscale: Toggles ON/OFF.Enable J

Page 30 - File Management

AMenu Operating InstructionsParr Instrument Company34Operating Controls MenuMethod of Operation: Offers an operating mode of either dynamic or equilib

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Menu Operating Instructions6100Awww.parrinst.com35Program Information and Control MenuDate & Time: Accesses a sub-menu to set the cur-rent date

Page 32 - Oxygen Bomb

AMenu Operating InstructionsParr Instrument Company36Bomb Service Interval: Displays the maximum number of times a bomb may be fired before it is flagg

Page 33 - 6100 Calorimeter Error List

Menu Operating Instructions6100Awww.parrinst.com37Note: For rapid turn around between tests, user may wish to use two bombs. Each bomb should be assig

Page 34 - Menu Operating Instructions

Parr Instrument CompanyTable of Contents2Chapter 9 30Maintenance & Troubleshooting 30Oxygen Bomb 30Fuses 306100 Calorimeter Error List 3

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AMenu Operating InstructionsParr Instrument Company38Thermochemical Calculations MenuStandardization CorrectionFixed Fuse Correction: Displays both t

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Menu Operating Instructions6100Awww.parrinst.com39Net Heat/Dry Factors: Accesses the Net Heat/Dry Factors sub-menu, which provides for setting the ne

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AMenu Operating InstructionsParr Instrument Company40Data Entry Controls MenuPrompt for Bomb ID: In the ON position the control-ler will prompt for a

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Menu Operating Instructions6100Awww.parrinst.com41Sample Weight – Warning Above: This key displays and leads to a sub-menu used to set the maximum a

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AMenu Operating InstructionsParr Instrument Company42Reporting Controls MenuReport Width: The column width of the printer being used can be set to 40

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Menu Operating Instructions6100Awww.parrinst.com43Balance Port CommunicationsBalance Type: Toggles through the available balance templates. Balance P

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AMenu Operating InstructionsParr Instrument Company44File ManagementRun Data File Manager: This key activates the File Manager. The File Manager is

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BCalculationsParr Instrument Company46aPPendix BCalculationsCalculating the Heat of CombustionThe 6100 Calorimeter will automatically make all of the

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Calculations6100Bwww.parrinst.com47ASTM and ISO Methods DifferCurrent ASTM, ISO, and British Standard Methods differ on their treatment of the nitric

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Preface6100www.parrinst.com3Preface Tables Factory Default Settings 16Settings for ISO & BSI Methods 49Calorimeter Control Li

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BCalculationsParr Instrument Company48Acid and Sulfur Corrections• Total acid is the amount of base required to titrate the bomb washings (milliliter

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Calculations6100Bwww.parrinst.com49When the Acid Correction is set to Fixed Total the value is considered a final value and the operator is not prompte

Page 48 - Calculations

BCalculationsParr Instrument Company50ISO CalculationsBoth the ISO 1928 and BSI 1016: Part 5 methods for testing the calorific value of coal and coke,

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Calculations6100Bwww.parrinst.com51When using a spike the total weight of the spike and sample combined should not exceed 1.2 gram.Example 1: A cust

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CStandardizationParr Instrument Company52aPPendix cStandardizationStandardizing the CalorimeterThe Energy Equivalent FactorThe term “standardization”,

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Standardization6100Cwww.parrinst.com53Table C-1Calorimeter Control Limit Values in J/g When Benzoic Acid is Used as a Test SampleAccepted heat of comb

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CStandardizationParr Instrument Company54Table C-2Calorimeter Control Limit Values in cal/g When Benzoic Acid is Used as a Test SampleAccepted heat of

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Standardization6100Cwww.parrinst.com55Table C-3Calorimeter Control Limit Values in BTU/lb When Benzoic Acid is Used as a Test SampleAccepted heat of c

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DCommunications InterfacesParr Instrument Company56aPPendix dCommunications Interfaces USB Port for ConnectionThe 6100 Calorimeter is also equipped wi

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Communications Interfaces6100Dwww.parrinst.com57Generic InterfaceThe data field should consist of 9 numeric characters (0 through 9, +, - and space) te

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PrefaceParr Instrument Company4Explanation of SymbolsI On PositionO Off Position~ Alternating CurrentThis CAUTION symbol may be present on the Product

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DCommunications InterfacesParr Instrument Company58Network InterfaceCalorimeter test data can be transferred to an Eth-ernet network connected compute

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Communications Interfaces6100Dwww.parrinst.com59Samba Server Feature (Optional)Samba was originally developed as an implementa-tion of the SMB (Server

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DCommunications InterfacesParr Instrument Company60The following screenshot illustrates the contents of the calorimeter data directory as presented by

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Communications Interfaces6100Dwww.parrinst.com61The calorimeter offers a web server service. Test reports can be viewed with a web browser using a URL

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DCommunications InterfacesParr Instrument Company62Clicking on the Config button will display the screen below. Changes made on this screen will change

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Communications Interfaces6100Dwww.parrinst.com63Clicking on the Run Data button displays a list of reports currently in the instrument memory.Clicking

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DCommunications InterfacesParr Instrument Company64Clicking on the System Info button will display the screen below.

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Communications Interfaces6100Dwww.parrinst.com65Clicking on the LCD Snap Shot button will display the current menu screen displayed by the calorimeter

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DCommunications InterfacesParr Instrument Company66Clicking on the Documentation button will display the screen below. Clicking on any of the links wi

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Communications Interfaces6100Dwww.parrinst.com67Bar Code PortThe use of barcodes in the laboratory has become a highly accurate, rapid and inexpensive

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Preface6100www.parrinst.com5Environmental ConditionsOperating: 15 ºC to 30 ºC; maximum relative humid-ity of 80% non-condensing. Installation Category

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ETechnical ServiceParr Instrument Company68aPPendix eTechnical Service Contact Technical ServiceShould you need assistance in the operation or servic

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FParts Lists & DrawingsParr Instrument Company70aPPendix fParts Lists & DrawingsPrincipal Assemblies in CalorimeterItem Description1108 Oxygen

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Parts Lists & Drawings6100Fwww.parrinst.com71Spare and Installation Parts ListItem Description20VB Valve Seat230A O-ring, Bomb Head, 2-3/8 ID238A

Page 72 - Parts Lists & Drawings

FParts Lists & DrawingsParr Instrument Company72Figure F-16100 Compensated Jacket Calorimeter Cutaway Front

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Parts Lists & Drawings6100Fwww.parrinst.com73Figure F-26100 Compensated Jacket Calorimeter Cutaway Rear

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FParts Lists & DrawingsParr Instrument Company74Figure F-3A1279DD2 Control Schematic J10P6P8USB PORTJ8J1CONNECTS IN UPPER PORTBACK PANELUSB PORTPI

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Parts Lists & Drawings6100Fwww.parrinst.com75Figure F-4A1278DD Oxygen Solenoid Assembly

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FParts Lists & DrawingsParr Instrument Company76Figure F-5A1284DD2 Stirrer Hub Assembly

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Parts Lists & Drawings6100Fwww.parrinst.com77Figure F-6Stirrer Motor Assembly

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1Concept of OperationParr Instrument Company6chaPter 1 Concept of Operation OverviewThe 6100 Calorimeter has been designed to provide the user with:•

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Concept of Operation61001www.parrinst.com7an automatic rolling average calculation to support calibration maintenance and verification. Following the a

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