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O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | TRANSIC111LP
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6
ADJUSTMENT
6.1.1
Setting up the gas supply for calibration and adjustment
The TRANSIC111LP can be calibrated and adjusted with ambient air or bottled gas.
6.1.1.1
Using ambient air
See
for further information on this calibration method..
6.1.1.2
Using bottled gas
1
Ensure the O-ring is seated securely in the groove.
2
Insert the probe into the sample gas cell.
3
Make sure that no overpressure builds up in the sample gas cell. Let the gas flow out
without hindrance. This avoids an overpressure in the chamber.
4
Push the probe against the sample gas cell and turn it clockwise (see Figure 35).
5
The gas inlets of the sample gas cell are fitted with Swagelok gas connections for
Ø 6 mm tubes. A 6 mm to 1/4‘‘ adapter is delivered.
6
Open the gas cylinder slowly and observe the pressure indicator.
Fig. 33: Fastening the TRANSIC111LP probe in the sample gas cell
WARNING:
Risk of poisoning by escaping gas
Damage to health is possible during calibration and adjustment with toxic gases.
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Ensure that escaping gas is safely discharged.
WARNING:
Risk of oxidization by high oxygen concentration
Oxygen enriched gases >25 vol% could have an oxidizing effect during calibration and
adjustment.
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Ensure that escaping gas is safely discharged.