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3.6.3 Calibration
The background value is the zero correction
(offset) for the E-BAM concentrations. It is applied
to all data collected to compensate for measured
mass in the absence of any particulate matter.
This screen allows for editing the background
zero correction factor after performing a zero test
with the BX-302 Zero Filter. See section 5.4.
Figure 3-26 The Calibration Screen
Press the green bordered value box and the numerical entry keypad (Figure 3-5) will be displayed.
Enter the new calculated correction factor. Regardless of the concentration units setting the
background is always entered in units of mg/m3.
Met One supplies the E-BAM with a factory-set background value. Use the BX-302 zero filter kit to
audit the background value and set it for local conditions. See the BX-302-9800 manual for the
zero-test procedure or contact the Met One Instruments service department (see section 1.2) for
more information.
WARNING: This calibration value may significantly affect the accuracy of the unit.
The grey ADVANCED button in the lower left corner provides access to the K factor setting for the
E-BAM. This should
NOT
be adjusted unless directed by factory personnel. It is set at the factory
and
altering it will void the unit’s calibration.
3.6.4 Inlet Heater
This screen affords users the opportunity to set
the filter relative humidity (FRH) at which the
inlet heater will turn off. When the FRH is below
this threshold, it will activate. It can be set from 0
to 100% in 0.1% increments.
Press the green bordered value box and the
numerical entry keypad (Figure 3-5) will be
displayed. Enter the new threshold value.
Figure 3-27 The Inlet Heater Screen
3.6.5 Tape Advance
The filter tape in the E-BAM will be automatically advanced at a specified time interval or whenever
too much particulate has been deposited on it.
The tape advance time is adjustable and can be
set to 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, or 24 hours. It is
recommended to use the greatest duration
possible while avoiding an automatic advance due
to a pressure drop error. This will allow for
maximum tape usage over time. The shorter the
advancement period is set, the faster the filter tape
will be consumed.
Figure 3-28 The Tape Advance Screen54
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