Calibration
Calibration in Dual Range and Auto Range Mode
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Model 42
i
Trace Level Instruction Manual
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Therefore, never change any calibration factor without first recording the
value so that after any troubleshooting procedure is completed, the initial
value can be re-entered thereby not altering the multipoint calibration.
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Although it is recommended that a GPT system be used to calibrate the
analyzer, the procedure described in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title
40, Part 50, Appendix F using a NO
2
permeation tube may be used as an
alternative procedure for calibrating the instrument.
The dual/auto range calibration feature is used to calibrate the analyzer at
two different span levels (as opposed to a single span level in the standard
mode) generating a “tailored multi-point” calibration curve stored in the
analyzer's memory. This feature may be used:
●
When widely different gas levels are being monitored, such as a factor
of 10 or greater apart
●
If precision and span levels are being introduced using separate tanks
●
If more than one multi-component cylinder is being used to calibrate
the instrument
Properly designed chemiluminescence analyzers are inherently linear over a
wide dynamic range; and under normal USEPA compliance situations this
feature is not required. Dual calibration may be used for span levels less
than a factor of 10 apart, however if this is done to correct for a significant
non-linearity, it may mask the problems causing the effect, such as, bad
calibration cylinder, leaks in sampling lines, or low ozonator output.
Use the following procedures to calibrate the analyzer in dual or auto range
mode.
Use the following procedure to set the prereactor background reading to
zero. Both the NO background and NO
x
background screens operate the
same way, and the following procedure also applies to the NO and NO
x
background screen.
For detailed information about the menu parameters and the icons used in
these procedures, see the “
Operation
” chapter.
1.
Follow the “
Pre-Calibration
” procedure described previously in this
chapter.
Alternative Calibration
Procedure Using NO
2
Permeation Tube
Calibration in Dual
Range and Auto
Range Mode
Set Background Readings
to Zero