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(2) Adjust the flow rate and select [Valve opened] from the [Manual cal.] display.
Check the Trend graph display to see that the measured value is stabilized. Then press the
Enter key. The [Manual cal.] display shown in Figure 10.34 appears.
Close the span gas flow setting valve to stop the span gas (air) flow. If the valve has a lock nut,
be sure to tighten the lock nut to prevent any leakage of the span gas into the sensor during
measurement.
Enter
F10-33E.ai
Ch1
Manual cal.
Open span gas valve.
Set flow span gas to
600ml/min.
Valve opened
Cancel calibration
Enter
F10-34E.ai
Ch1
Manual cal.
Span calibration
Zero calibration
Zero calibration
End
Close the span gas valve.
Figure. 10.33 Manual Calibration Display Figure.10.34 Span Calibration Complete
10.8.3 Operating the Zero Gas Flow Setting Valve
Operate the zero gas flow setting valve during zero calibration in the following procedures:
(1) When the display shown in Figure 10.35 appears during calibration, open the zero gas flow
setting valve of the flow setting unit and adjust the flowrate to 600 ± 60 ml/min. To rotate the
valve shaft, if the valve has a lock nut loosen the lock nut and slowly turn it counterclockwise. To
check the flowrate, monitor the calibration gas flow meter.
If the measurement gas pressure is extremely high, adjust the measurement gas pressure to
obtain pressures (Refer to Table 10.8) ± 10%.
Enter
F10-35E,ai
Ch1
Manual cal.
Open zero gas valve.
Set flow zero gas to
600ml/min.
Valve opened
Cancel calibration
Enter
F10-36E.ai
Ch1
Manual cal.
Span calibration
Zero calibration
Span calibration
End
Close the zero gas valve.
Figure 10.35 Manual Calibration Display
Figure 10.36 Zero Calibration Complete
(2) Adjust the flow rate and select [Valve opened] from the [Manual cal.] display.
Check the Trend graph display to see that the measured value is stabilized. Then press the
Enter key. The [Manual cal.] display shown in Figure 10.36 appears.
Close the zero gas flow setting valve to stop the zero gas flow. If the valve has a lock nut, be sure
to tighten the lock nut to prevent any leakage of the zero gas into the sensor because the valve
may become loose during measurement.
10.8.4 Operation After Calibration
No special operation of the instrument is needed after calibration. However, it is recommended that
the pressure reducing valve for the zero gas cylinders be closed because calibration is not required so
often.
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