Hi Flow
Sampler
Calibration
Instruction 0055-9017
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5.
Disconnect the hose from the BACKGROUND inlet port and connect it to the GAS
inlet port.
6.
Again wait several minutes for the gas reading to stabilize. At this time the gas
concentration shown on the display should match the concentration stamped on
the calibration gas cylinder.
7.
Disconnect the hose from the GAS port, and then allow the pumps to run until both
the
Back
and
Leak
readings fall to zero percent.
8.
Press the
ESC
key
three
times to return to the Main Screen.
Note:
If gas is still present in either sensor chamber when
ESC
is pressed, the
instrument will automatically begin to purge the sensors until all gas is removed from
the instrument.
3.4 Gas Calibration Procedure
This procedure calibrates both the leak-gas sensor and the background-gas sensor at
2.5% and 100% CH
4
. After setting up the calibration equipment as described in Section
3.2, proceed to calibrate the sensors as follows.
NOTE:
The Hi Flow
Sampler can be calibrated on the low end with a mixture of
methane between 0.75 - 2.75 for catalytic and 95-100% methane on the thermal
conductivity side.
1.
Before turning ON the instrument, be sure that the calibration equipment is
not
connected to the instrument’s GAS or BACKGROUND inlet port, and that the
instrument is in an area of clean air.
2.
Turn ON the instrument and wait its warm-up period to complete before
proceeding to Step 3.
3.
From the Main Screen select
Menu
>
Calibration
>
Calibrate
Sensors
to display the
Sensor Calibration Screen.
4.
Using the
∧∨
keys, highlight the sensor to be calibrated along with its gas level. (In
the example above, the background sensor will be calibrated using 2.5% CH
4
.)