Manual calibration with izs option – Teledyne 6200T - Sulfides Analyzer User Manual
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9.5. Manual Calibration with IZS Option
Under the best conditions, the accuracy off the SO
2
effusion rate of the IZS option’s
permeation tube is about ±5%. This can be subject to significant amounts of drift as the
tube ages and the amount of SO
2
contained in the tube is depleted. Whereas this may be
sufficient for informal calibration checks, it is not adequate for formal calibrations and is
not approved for use by the US EPA as a calibration source.
Therefore, for formal calibrations of an instrument with an IZS option installed the
following provisions must be followed.
Zero air and span gas must be supplied to the analyzer through the sample
gas inlet as depicted in
Figure 9-1 of Section 9.2.
The calibration procedure must be initiated using the CAL button, not the
CALZ or CALS buttons, using the procedure defined in Section 9.2.
Using the CAL button does not activate the zero/span or sample/cal valves
of the IZS option, thus allowing the introduction of zero air and sample gas
through the sample port from more accurate, external sources such as a
calibrated bottle of SO
2
or a Model T700 Dilution Calibrator.
SAMPLE RANGE = 500.000 PPB SO2 =XXX.X
< TST TST >
CAL CALZ CALS
SETUP
Use for formal
calibration
operations.
Use only for
informal calibration
checks.
Figure 9-8: Manual Calibration with IZS Option
9.6. Manual Calibration Checks with IZS or Zero/Span Valves
Zero and span checks using the zero/span valve or IZS option are similar to that
described in Section 9.3, with the following exceptions:
On units with an IZS option installed, zero air and span gas are supplied to
the analyzer through the zero gas inlet and from ambient air.
On units with a zero/span valve option installed, zero air and span gas are
supplied to the analyzer through the zero gas and span gas inlets from two
different sources.
The zero and calibration operations are initiated directly and independently
with dedicated buttons CALZ and CALS.