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Infrared Analyzer

05/01/2011 3:21 AM

Any body can explain an oprateor tell u that an infrared gas analyzer (model 865 rosemount )indication drifting problem to be rectify what u will do?

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05/01/2011 9:49 AM

I'd get the operator's manual out and follow the trouble shooting and calibration guides.

You should call in an experienced process or instrumentation engineer, since you, obviously don't have any experience in the area of instrumentation, based on the two questions you have presented here.

All else fails, call the manufacturer of the instrument.

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05/01/2011 11:21 AM

Of course he doesn't know how his instrumentation works. He got all of his homework answers by asking people on the web.

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05/01/2011 11:36 AM

You're right. Homework. "Why we use ground wire"? indeed!

Let's just hope this joker is a student and isn't really working in industry.

I'll mark this OT.

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