Calibration - slope and offset – Teledyne 6200T - Sulfides Analyzer User Manual

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6200T Total Sulfur Analyzer

Principles of Operation

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If necessary, these filter lengths of these two modes may be changed to any value
between 1 and 1000 samples. Long sample lengths provide better signal to noise
rejection, but poor response times. Conversely shorter filter lengths result in poor signal
to noise rejection, but quicker response times.

13.7.2. Calibration - Slope and Offset

Calibration of the analyzer is performed exclusively in software. During instrument
calibration (refer to Sections 9 and 10) the user enters expected values for zero and span
through the front panel touch-screen control buttons and commands the instrument to
make readings of sample gases with known concentrations of SO

2

. The readings taken

are adjusted, linearized, and compared to the expected values as input. With this
information the software computes values for instrument both slope and offset and stores
these values in memory for use in calculating the SO

2

concentration of the sample gas.

Instrument slope and offset values recorded during the last calibration can be viewed by
pressing the following control buttons sequence

SAMPLE RANGE = 500.000 PPB SO2 =XXX.X

< TST TST > CAL

SETUP

SAMPLE TIME = HH:MM:SS SO2 =XXX.X

< TST TST > CAL

SETUP

SAMPLE PMT TEMP=0.0C SO2 =XXX.X

< TST TST > CAL

SETUP

SAMPLE BOX TEMP=0.0C SO2 =XXX.X

< TST TST > CAL

SETUP

SAMPLE RCELL TEMP=0.0C SO2 =XXX.X

< TST TST > CAL

SETUP

SAMPLE

HVPS 553 VOLTS SO2 =XXX.X


< TST TST > CAL

SETUP

SAMPLE OFFSET=XX.X MV SO2 =XXX.X

< TST TST > CAL

SETUP

SAMPLE

SLOPE=XXX SO2 =XXX.X


< TST TST > CAL

SETUP

Figure 13-25: Calibration Slope and Offset

13.7.3. Temperature and Pressure Compensation (TPC) Feature

As explained in the principles of operation, changes in temperature can significantly
affect the amount of fluoresced UV light generated in the instruments sample chamber.
To negate this effect the 6200T maintains the sample gas at a stable, raised temperature.
Pressure changes can also have a noticeable, if more subtle, effect on the SO

2

concentration calculation. To account for this, the 6200T software includes a feature
which allows the instrument to compensation of the SO

2

calculations based on changes

in ambient pressure.
When the TPC feature is enabled, the analyzer’s SO

2

concentration divided by a factor

call PRESSCO which is based on the difference between the ambient pressure of the

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