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Parr Calorimeter Selection Guide
6400
6200
6100
1341
6725
Automatic
Isoperibol
Compensated
Plain
Semi-micro
Isoperibol
Calorimeter
Jacket
Jacket
Calorimeter
Calorimeter
Calorimeter
Calorimeter
Characteristics
Calorimeter Type
Isoperibol
Isoperibol
Compensated
Static
Static
Operator Time per Test
1 Minute
6 Minutes
6 Minutes
25 Minutes
6 Minutes
Precision Classification
0.10%
0.05 - 0.10%
0.10 - 0.20%
0.30%
0.40%
Number of Vessels
Up to 4
Up to 4
Up to 4
1
Up to 4
Tests per Hour
6 - 7 as
4 - 7 as
4 - 7 as
2
3
equipped
equipped
equipped
Bomb Type & Bucket
Fixed Bomb
Removable
Removable
Removable
Removable
and Bucket
Bomb &
Bomb &
Bomb &
Bomb
Design
Bucket Design
Bucket Design
Bucket Design
Dewar Flask
Bucket Filling
Automatic
Manual*
Manual*
Manual
Manual
Oxygen Filling
Automatic
Automatic
Automatic
Manual
Manual
Bomb Washing
Automatic
Manual
Manual
Manual
Manual
Memory
1000 Tests
1000 Tests
1000 Tests
None
1000 Tests
Printer Connection
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
None
Ethernet
or USB
or USB
or USB
or USB
Balance Connection
Ethernet,
Ethernet,
Ethernet,
None
Ethernet,
or USB
or USB
or USB
or USB
Network Connection
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
None
Ethernet
Temperature
0.0001 °C
0.0001 °C
0.0001 °C
0.002 °C
0.0001 °C
Resolution
Page Number
10
12
13
14
16
* Bucket Filling is Automatic when using the 6510 Water Handling System.
O x y g e n C o m b u s t i o n C a l o r i m e t e r s
1982
Parr introduced “Smart
Link” local area net-
work for linking coal
testing instruments
and computers.
1992-94
Parr introduced two com-
pletely new, automatic,
fixed bomb, isoperibol calo-
rimeters (1271 & 1281) with
fully automatic bomb and
water handling capabilities.
1999
Parr introduced the 1266
Isoperibol Calorimeter
and the 1356 Continuously
Corrected Calorimeter.
2004
Parr introduced the Series 6000
line of Oxygen Bomb Calorimeters
described in this brochure featur-
ing a high degree of automation
with touch screen operation, Linux
operating system and fifth genera-
tion microprocessor control.
2006
Parr introduced the 6790
Detonation Calorimeter
with a nominal total
energy release up to
160 KJ, the world’s best.