5. MAINTENANCE, ADJUSTMENTS AND CALIBRATION
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5.2.1.1
PA AND PM COEFFICIENTS
The coefficients used to adjust RPT readings are designated
PA
(a pressure
adder
or offset) and
PM
(a pressure
multiplier
or span set). The coefficients
affect the RPT reading following:
Corrected reading = (uncorrected reading •
PM
) +
PA
PA
is expressed in pressure (always the SI unit, Pascal [Pa]).
PM
is dimensionless.
There are individual
PA
and
PM
values for each of molbox RFM's two absolute
pressure RPTs (and for the differential pressure RPT if the microrange option is
present) (see Section 3.1.5). The
PA
and
PM
values currently in use for each
RPT can be viewed in the CALIBRATION function. If adjustments are necessary
when calibrating an RPT, the adjustments are made by adjusting the
PA
and
PM
values (see Section 5.2.4).
As
editing
PA
and
PM
values will change RPT calibration, they should only be
edited by qualified personnel as part of the calibration process. Caution
should be taken to avoid accidental editing. For information on preventing
access to calibration information, see Section 3.6.2.
A new molbox RFM is delivered with user
PA
and
PM
values set to zero (0) and
one (1) respectively for all RPTs. This does NOT mean that the molbox RFM has
NOT been calibrated. For the original factory calibration, privileged factory
coefficients are used for calibration adjustment. This allows a new molbox RFM
to be delivered with “virgin” calibration coefficients of
PA
= 0 and
PM
= 1.
5.2.2
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
5.2.2.1
UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM ABSOLUTE RPTS
Gas operated pressure standard with the following characteristics:
•
Able to apply absolute pressure in 20 % increments between
atmosphere and 525 kPa (77 psi).
It is NOT necessary that the calibration
pressure standard used apply precisely the nominal pressure value of a
calibration point as long as the exact value of the applied pressure is known.
A lower range may be used if the molbox RFM will only be used at lower
pressures. The low point does not have to be zero absolute. Preferably, a
value under atmosphere will be used, but atmospheric pressure can be used
as the low point if necessary.
•
Accuracy of
±
0.015 % of reading or better
, if molbox RFM flow
measurement accuracy specifications are to be obtained. A lower accuracy
standard may be used but molbox RFM flow measurement accuracy may be
degraded from published specifications proportionally.
Use only clean dry gas sources when calibrating molbox RFM RPTs.
Contaminating molbox RFM with liquids can cause out of tolerance
measurements and may require special factory cleaning procedures.
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