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Calibration Menu
7.3 TC gas sensor calibration
Calibration of the measured gas
Start
Before initiating a calibration process, the calibration parameters must be
set by pressing on the
Modify
button. The last calibration parameters are
memorized, so this step can be ignored if the correct parameters are
already set.
Similarly, if only the calibration value has changed, then this can be updated
directly instead of pressing the
Modify
button.
Note:
When calibration is started, a calibration event is set, and the analog
output and relay are put on hold (if selected below) to avoid unwanted alarms
or potential process problems. This resumes when calibration is finished.
Modify calibration
parameters
•
Gas Phase
: Select
liquid
or
gas
(direct calibration only)
•
Gas unit type
:
Partial
,
fraction
or
dissolved
(dissolved is for
calibration in a liquid only)
•
Gas unit
: The list of available units depends on unit type selected
above.
•
Liquid
: Select as appropriate.
•
Enter the gas concentration according to the value in the calibration
media.
•
Hold during calibration
: On by default, this stops any output from the
instrument during the calibration process to avoid sending invalid
information to any connected device.
•
Automatic calibration stop
: If selected, when the stability criteria is
reached, the calibration process stops automatically.
•
Interferences enabled
: Option not available.
Press
OK
to start calibration
Calibration results
A calibration screen will be displayed showing current measurement data
which is continually refreshed.
The value “
% ideal current
” is a percentage of the current against the ideal
current for the membrane type selected. If this percentage is not within the
accepted range, an error message is displayed and the calibration process
fails. Refer to
Calibration errors (EC and TC sensors) on page 54
. A warning
message can be displayed when this value is close to the boundaries, but
when calibration can be accepted.
The message is first displayed in the result box. The dialog box with the
error message or the warning is displayed when the finish button is pressed.
The value “
% last calibration
” shows the ratio between the current
measurement and the previous sensor calibration.
The value “
% variation
” indicates the variation during the last 3
measurements, which is the stability of the measurements. A variation as
low as possible is needed for a precise calibration.
The display shows the actual calibration parameters, and the actual
readings (temperature, barometer, current).
Note:
In case of calibration failure, consider replacing the membrane. See
the sensor maintenance manual for details.
Verification
Similar to the calibration procedure, but for verification of the actual
calibration values. The result of the measurements made during the
verification is not stored and the actual calibration data is not modified.
Summary of Contents for ORBISPHERE 410
Page 1: ...DOC024 52 93001 ORBISPHERE Model 410 Analyzer USER MANUAL 11 2017 Edition 15...
Page 5: ...4 Table of Contents...
Page 13: ...12 General Information...
Page 23: ...22 Installation Figure 5 Panel mount instrument dimensions in millimeters...
Page 39: ...38 User Interface...
Page 40: ...39 Section 5 View Menu Figure 25 View menu...
Page 43: ...42 View Menu...
Page 44: ...43 Section 6 Measurement Menu Figure 28 Measurement menu...
Page 49: ...48 Measurement Menu...
Page 51: ...50 Calibration Menu Figure 31 Calibration menu cont from previous page...
Page 56: ...55 Section 8 Inputs Outputs Menu Figure 32 Inputs Outputs menu...
Page 58: ...57 Inputs Outputs Menu 8 4 Analog outputs Figure 33 Analog outputs menu...
Page 65: ...64 Inputs Outputs Menu...
Page 82: ...81 Section 11 Products Menu Figure 36 Products menu...
Page 85: ...84 Global Configuration Menu...
Page 86: ...85 Section 13 Services Menu Figure 38 Services menu Part 1...
Page 87: ...86 Services Menu Figure 39 Services menu Part 2...
Page 91: ...90 Services Menu...
Page 95: ...94 Part Lists...