XMTC User’s Manual
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Chapter 1. Features and Capabilities
1.4.3 4-Port (Flowing Reference Gas) Version
This optional configuration shown in
Figure 3
below is used for zero-suppressed ranges and some other special
applications. Typically, a flowing reference gas of 100% H
2
or CO
2
is used. The following standard ranges and gases
are available:
Note:
For factory calibration pricing on the standard ranges and gases, or for pricing on other zero-suppressed
ranges and gases, please consult the factory.
Figure 3: 4-Port (Flowing Reference Gas) XMTC
Ranges:
90 to 100%
Gases:
H
2
in N
2
80 to 100%
CO
2
in N
2
or air
He in N
2
or air
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