220 • Appendix H: 10.0 eV/Benzene PID Sensor
GX-6000 Operator’s Manual
Setting the Fresh Air Reading
See “Setting the Fresh Air Reading” on page 71 for instructions to set the fresh air
reading.
Performing an AUTO CAL
See “Calibrating Using the Auto Calibration Method” on page 71 for instructions to
perform an automatic calibration while keeping the following in mind:
•
Be sure that you are doing a complete calibration as appropriate for your application
and for the calibration gas you have available (see “Important Calibration
Information” on page 219).
•
If the 10.0 eV/benzene PID sensor is one of two PID sensors installed in your
instrument, as shipped from the factory, the 10.0 eV/benzene PID channel will say
“BNZ” and the low or high range PID channel will say “VOC”.
If you change the target gas of the 10.0 ev/benzene PID sensor to something other than
benzene in Display Mode, both channels will appear as “VOC”. In that case, the
channel that appears first will be based on the following sensor priority. Be sure to
select the correct PID sensor for calibration.
NOTE:
If you have changed the factory-set channel assignments using the
CONFIGURE CH
menu item in User Mode, the order of displayed sensors
may be different and you will need to remember how you set your instrument
up.
Performing a SINGLE CAL
See “Calibrating Using the Single Calibration Method” on page 82 for instructions to
perform a single calibration while keeping the following in mind:
•
Be sure that you are doing a complete calibration as appropriate for your application
and for the calibration gas you have available (see “Important Calibration
Information” on page 219).
•
If the 10.0 eV/benzene PID sensor is one of two PID sensors installed in your
instrument, as shipped from the factory, the 10.0 eV/benzene PID channel will say
“BNZ” and the low or high range PID channel will say “VOC”.
If you change the target gas of the 10.0 ev/benzene PID sensor to something other than
benzene in Display Mode, both channels will appear as “VOC”. In that case, the
channel that appears first will be based on the following sensor priority. Be sure to
select the correct PID sensor for calibration.
High Priority
Low Priority
10.6 eV low range PID
10.0 eV/benzene PID
11.7 eV PID
10.6 eV high range PID