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 Quickstick

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 Oxygen Analyzer 

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 Quickstick Oxygen Analyzer Operation Manual 

Appendix 
 

Calibration Correction Values for Temperature and Humidity 

 

Oxygen Analyzer calibration should always be performed at the same temperature and humidity conditions as 
the gas being measured.  Where this is not possible, a calibration correction value may be required.  A 
common example is a tropical environment where dry breathing gas from a high-pressure Scuba cylinder will 
be measured after Analyzer calibration has been performed in the warm, humid ambient air. 
 
To determine if a calibration correction value is required, you must first know the temperature and relative 
humidity of the air in which calibration will be performed.  Using the chart below, find the atmospheric oxygen 
percent value corresponding to your temperature and relative humidity.  If the oxygen percent value falls in the 
shaded portion of the chart, calibrate the Analyzer to the corrected chart value. 
To use the correction value, follow the standard Calibration procedure except as follows: 
 

  Make sure Oxygen Sensor is exposed to the ambient temperature and humidity corresponding to the 

correction value. 

  Adjust the Calibration Adjustment Screw to achieve a Display reading equal to the correction value. 

  Once you have calibrated the Analyzer for temperature and humidity using the, your readings for gas 

analysis should be correct with no further adjustment. 

  Re-calibrate Analyzer for any changes in temperature or humidity of the ambient environment or the 

gas being analyzed. 

 
Note that the calibration correction value is never used when the temperature and humidity conditions of the 
gas being measured are the same as the conditions during calibration. 

OXYGEN COMPENSATION CHART FOR MOISTURE IN THE ATMOSPHERE

ATMOSPHERE OXYGEN PERCENT IN RELATION TO TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY

TEMPERATURE (

o

F) -->

32

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

110

120

TEMPERATURE (

o

C) -->

0

4

10

16

21

27

32

38

43

49

RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%)

ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN PERCENT (% O2)

10

20.9

   

20.9

   

20.9

   

20.9

   

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.7

   

20.7

   

20

20.9

   

20.9

   

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.7

   

20.6

   

20.5

   

20.4

   

30

20.9

   

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.7

   

20.7

   

20.6

   

20.5

   

20.4

   

20.2

   

40

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.7

   

20.7

   

20.6

   

20.5

   

20.4

   

20.2

   

19.9

   

50

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.7

   

20.6

   

20.5

   

20.4

   

20.2

   

20.0

   

19.7

   

60

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.7

   

20.7

   

20.6

   

20.5

   

20.3

   

20.1

   

19.8

   

19.5

   

70

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.7

   

20.6

   

20.5

   

20.4

   

20.2

   

19.9

   

19.6

   

19.2

   

80

20.8

   

20.8

   

20.7

   

20.6

   

20.5

   

20.3

   

20.1

   

19.8

   

19.5

   

19.0

   

90

20.8

   

20.7

   

20.7

   

20.6

   

20.4

   

20.3

   

20.0

   

19.7

   

19.3

   

18.7

   

100

20.8

   

20.7

   

20.6

   

20.5

   

20.4

   

20.2

   

19.9

   

19.5

   

19.1

   

18.5

   

H20 at 100% RH

0.6

0.8

1.2

1.8

2.5

3.4

4.7

6.5

8.6

11.5

If the Temperature and Relative Humidity axis meet in the shaded part of the chart, calibrate to the chart O2 level or with dry air 

to maintain 0.5% O2 accuracy in NITROX.

Summary of Contents for O2 Quickstick

Page 1: ...Operation Manual O2 Quickstick Oxygen Analyzer 01 11 www nuvair com...

Page 2: ...A This Operation Manual contains important safety information and should always be available to those personnel operating this equipment Read understand and retain all instructions before operating th...

Page 3: ...practices Notifies people of installation operation or maintenance information which is important but not hazard related 2 System Description When using the Analyzer for diving applications with mixe...

Page 4: ...replaceable 2 1 Preparation for Use To extend Sensor life the Analyzer is supplied with the Sensor sealed in a bag When first received please verify that the bag is intact If it is torn contact your...

Page 5: ...he person using the gas mixture Calibration in air at sea level is suitable for many applications however the closer the oxygen content of the calibration gas is to the gas being tested the more accur...

Page 6: ...stream to be directed at any part of your body 5 Maintenance 5 1 During the first 12 months of the warranty period the O2 Quickstick should be returned to the dealer manufacturer for repair Your O2 Qu...

Page 7: ...the electrolyte from the Oxygen Sensor or the Sensor itself The Potassium Hydroxide chemical contained in the Sensor can cause severe injury or death If electrolyte or the Sensor is swallowed seek me...

Page 8: ...fected area with clean fresh water for at least 15 minutes and removed contaminated clothing If stinging persists get medical attention 6 Spares Order replacement Sensor Part 9510 7 Troubleshooting Co...

Page 9: ...on value Once you have calibrated the Analyzer for temperature and humidity using the your readings for gas analysis should be correct with no further adjustment Re calibrate Analyzer for any changes...

Page 10: ...racy 0 1 Sensor Type Electrochemical Expected Sensor Life Room Air 36 Months Power 9V Alkaline Battery Response Time Less Than 6 Seconds to 90 of Final Value Operating Temperature 32 104 F 0 40 C Stor...

Page 11: ...d to NUVAIR for the warranty to be registered If the warranty registration card is not received within ten 10 days of purchase the warranty will begin with the date of manufacture by NUVAIR Maintenanc...

Page 12: ...O2 QuickstickTM Oxygen Analyzer Nuvair 2011 All Rights Reserved Phone 1 805 815 4044 Fax 1 805 815 4196 2949 West 5th Street Oxnard CA 93030 USA Email info nuvair com Web www nuvair com Revision 0111...

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