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Apex
2110M8030
4. OPERATION
The menu displays the state of the fault and alarm relays and the overrange.
(7) Select
Reset Alarms
from the list.
(8) Press
ok
.
The display returns to the
Display Menu
.
Note: Alarms are not reset until the
esc
button is pressed to leave the
Display Menu
and return to
the
Main Menu
.
4.7 SYSTEM CA
liBRATiOn
Caution: The calibration procedure should only be performed by qualified personnel.
This section describes how to calibrate the gas cartridge fitted to an Apex Certified Sensor.
The Transmitter Unit and other system components do not require calibration. This procedure is
sometimes referred to as system or sensor calibration.
Cartridge are supplied from the factory fully calibrated for the target gas, re-calibration at
commissioning/start-up should not normally be required, However, if operating this product
in accordance with EN 60079-29-2, or if local / national regulations require the cartridge to be
calibrated this procedure should be followed. This procedure is also applicable if a cartridge requires
re-calibration following a warning or fault message, or as part of routine maintenance
The calibration adjustments are carried out at the Transmitter Unit and gassing is performed at the
Certified Sensor (this may be locally or remotely located).
The following equipment is required:
•
Flow Housing accessory (
Part No: 2110B2140
)
- fitted with
rubber seal and supplied with loose hydrophobic filter
•
Test gas
•
Regulator
Note: Zero gas and Span gas should be at roughly the same humidity levels to avoid erroneous cell
responses.
A hydrophobic filter is supplied loose with the Flow Housing which
must
be fitted when calibrating
sensors with
flammable gas cartridges
.
When calibrating sensors fitted with
other cartridge
types
then the filter mounted in the sensor cap
for normal gas sensing operation (if one was used) should be fitted to the Flow Housing.