A ‘Misfire’ is indicated by the calorimeter when the temperature has not risen above the ‘MISFIRE TEMPERATURE RISE’ limit 30 seconds after firing.
This can have several reasons, which are explained.
- Open the vessel and check:
- If the cotton is fully intact: go to Electrical firing problem
- If the cotton lays on top of the sample or has wire burn mark then there was no (or too little) oxygen. Go to oxygen leak
- If the cotton is burned but the sample is not then go to Sample Ignition
- If the unit reports a ‘FIRING MISFIRE’ then go to Firing charger problem
ELECTRICAL FIRING PROBLEM
OXYGEN LEAK
SAMPLE IGNITION
Here are some reasons why a sample is NOT igniting:FIRING CHARGER MISFIRE
This is reported by the calorimeter when the firing voltage has not declined after firing: the firing charge was not depleted. This points to a bad contact in: Lid contact – centre electrode-
How to solve or prevent a miss fire with the CAL2K Bomb Calorimeter
Follow the easy step-by-step video to learn how to solve or prevent a miss fire in the oxygen bomb calorimeter.