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Appendix L: Using the EAGLE 2 in Leak Check Mode
Overview
This chapter explains how to operate the EAGLE 2 in Leak Check Mode. Leak Check
Mode is used to pinpoint small leaks of combustible gas from valves, flanges,
connections, and other potential leak points. When the EAGLE 2 is in Leak Check Mode,
only the catalytic combustible sensor is active.
If an EAGLE 2 is intended for tracking down leaks, it is shipped with Leak Check Mode
or both Leak Check Mode and Bar Hole Mode enabled so that the operator must choose
which operational mode to use when the unit is turned on (see “Updating LC/BH Mode
Start Up, Leak Check Mode
This section explains how to start up the EAGLE 2 in Leak Check Mode and get it ready
for operation.
Turning On the EAGLE 2, Leak Check Mode
CAUTION:
If one or more sensors other than a catalytic combustible sensor is installed,
these sensors will not be active while the EAGLE 2 is in Leak Check Mode.
The following description of the EAGLE 2 start up sequence assumes that the following
menu items in Setup Mode are turned on: CAL REMINDER and USER/STATION ID. If
either of these items is turned off, then the corresponding screen will not appear.
1. Connect the standard probe to the EAGLE 2’s quick connect inlet fitting.
NOTE:
Use the standard probe, not the bar hole probe, when using the EAGLE 2 in
Leak Check Mode.
2. If a sample hose is used, connect the sample hose to the EAGLE 2’s quick connect
inlet fitting and connect the probe to the sample hose’s quick connect fitting.
3. Press and briefly hold down the POWER ENTER RESET button. Release the button
when you hear a beep.
4. The LCD will show the following screen for about ten seconds.
GAS MONITOR
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