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5.3  Calibration procedure

NOTE:

 see Figure 3

All calibration screens operate on the same principle :-

 

•  The display shows the present reading. This may be changed by pressing 

 

 

“Edit” and then using the   “ ” or “ ” arrows to adjust the value. 

 

•  “Edit” saves change.

 

•  “Cal” cancels the change.

5.3.1  ‘High point’ calibration

Expose the process side of the cell to air at normal ambient pressure.

Press and hold the “Cal” button for about 8 seconds until the display changes to show “1L 
xxxx”, where “xxxx” is the gas concentration measured by the instrument (if the button is 
released before the display changes then the analyser will remain in normal measuring mode).

Cycle through the menu entries using the  

“ ”

 or 

“ ”

 arrows until display shows “1H xxxx” 

(pressing 

“ ”

 at the bottom of the menu returns you to the top).

When the reading has stabilised, press the “Edit” button and use the 

“ ”

 or 

“ ”

 arrows to 

adjust the reading to the correct level, then press the “Edit” button to store the calibration 
setting (or  “Cal” to cancel).

To return the unit to measuring mode press and release the “Cal” button, otherwise the  

 or 

“ ”

 arrows until the display changes to “L xxxx” to continue with setting the “Low” 

calibration point.

5.3.2  ‘Low point’ calibration

Change the sample gas supply to the “Low” level concentration and establish a flow of the gas 
through the analyser.  

In measuring mode, Press and hold the “Cal” button for about 8 seconds until the display 
changes to show “1L xxxx”.

In high point calibration, use the  

“ ”

 and 

“ ”

 arrows until the display changes to “L xxxx”.

When the reading has stabilised, press the “Edit” button and use the 

“ ”

 or 

“ ”

 arrows to 

adjust the reading to the correct level, then press the “Edit” button to store the calibration 
setting (or  “Cal” to cancel).

With the calibration complete press and release the “Cal” button to return the unit to normal 
measuring mode.

NOTE

Calibration limits are set in the software that prevents the user from adjusting the readings 
too far away from where the sensor output would indicate.  When these limits are reached 

the displayed value will stop changing.

Summary of Contents for Crouse-Hinds Z130

Page 1: ...Z130 MTL zirconia oxygen analyser February 2017 INM MTL 130 0200 Rev 4 Instruction manual MTL gas analysers systems...

Page 2: ...LARATION OF CONFORMITY A printed version of the Declaration of Conformity has been provided separately within the original shipment of goods However you can find a copy of the latest version at http w...

Page 3: ...3 2 18 Enclosure details 3 3 INSTALLATION 4 3 1 Unpacking and visual checking 4 3 2 Calibration overview 4 3 3 Sample 4 3 3 1 Key requirements 4 3 3 2 General advice Sample 5 3 3 3 Measuring low leve...

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Page 5: ...labelling Normal relates to process normal and not the electrical rest position of the relays In process normal the relays are energised 1 2 Manual symbols The following methods are used in this manua...

Page 6: ...pm 0ppm to 9 9ppm 0 1ppm 2 5 Stability Better than 2 of reading or 0 5ppm month whichever is greater 2 6 Sample flow Between 100 and 500 ml min for optimum operation 2 7 Speed of response T 90 less th...

Page 7: ...programmable for Mode HIGH LOW or OFF Level full range of instrument Hysteresis 0 to 10 of set point Volt free C O contacts rated at 48v 0 5A AC or DC normally energised 2 14 Serial Communication Por...

Page 8: ...FLAMMABLE MIXTURES ARE ALLOWED TO COME INTO CONTACT WITH THE MEASURING CELL AS THIS MAY CAUSE IGNITION OF THE GAS GASES CONTAINING HALOGENS SULPHUR OR SILICON MUST BE AVOIDED IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY...

Page 9: ...und joints and couplings When measuring concentrations of less than 500ppm oxygen very small leakages can noticeably affect the readings for ppm concentrations the piping must be of hard plastic or me...

Page 10: ...ent 2 2 3 TX Data transmitted from instrument 3 3 2 3 4 3 Alarm and Analogue Output connections See figure 2 CAUTION The recommended cable used for external connection is double insulated WARNING Alth...

Page 11: ...the same principle use the or arrows to scroll through the parameters By pressing Edit and the x in the xP nnnn will flash then using the or arrows to edit the value Pressing Edit saves change while E...

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Page 13: ...imately the same oxygen concentration as the normal sample As with most instruments of this type it is important to have a reasonable concentration difference between the two calibration points For th...

Page 14: ...rect level then press the Edit button to store the calibration setting or Cal to cancel To return the unit to measuring mode press and release the Cal button otherwise the or arrows until the display...

Page 15: ...o be adequate WARNING Opening the analyser case will expose you to mains voltage Disconnect the analyser from the mains supply and any potentially hazardous process wiring before opening the case 6 1...

Page 16: ...d by the Nernst equation Cell output 2 303RT log P1 4F P2 where R molar gas constant T absolute temperature of cell in K F Faraday constant P1 partial pressure of oxygen in the reference air in most c...

Page 17: ...age terminator CR LF 9 A response message maximum duration is defined as 3 second This is the maximum time from the first valid response character to the last message terminator CR LF This is to allow...

Page 18: ...w counts D4 ADC 1 12345cts D4 12345 ADC raw counts D3 Sens 3 N A D3 0 N A D2 Sens 2 11 56mV D2 11 56 Thermocouple mV D1 Sens 1 11 55mV D1 11 55 Oxygen cell mV AxEy Error logs read only except E9 E9 Cl...

Page 19: ...Conc 5 00 R1 5 00 Instrument range and resolution Measure and Concentration Notes on readings In over range condition 110 of instrument span xxxxx will be e g R1 Conc Similarly in under range conditio...

Page 20: ...legal for this board 71 79 CRC error NVRAM errors Error 71 user parameters CRC error if this area is restored user calibration etc is LOST Error 71 will be reported in response to ANY read request unt...

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