Good eye. Primary display is correct. Secondary would indicate it by showing each of the three O2 readings. By adding the three and dividing by three (or adding two, dividing by two, if a sensor is way off), you could determine if the set point was above the average pO2. Thanks. Rod On Wed, 27 Mar 1996, Richard Pyle wrote: > > determine direct sensor readings. If the average is below the set point, > > the seconadry gauge indicates this, the solenoid is activated to open and > > Dontcha mean the primary display? The secondary has no control over > solenoid operation, does it? Of course I realize that the secondary would > also indicate it. > > Rich > >
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