Calibration quality – Teledyne GFC-7000T - Trace CO2 Analyzer - manual User Manual

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Calibration Procedures

Model GFC7000TA Carbon Dioxide Analyzer

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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7.6.1. AutoCal with Auto or Dual Reporting Ranges Modes Selected

SETUP C.4

RANGE TO CAL: HIGH


<SET

EDIT

EXIT

EXIT

returns to the

PRIMARY SETUP

Menu

SETUP C.4

SEQ 2) ZERO–SPAN, 2:00:30


PREV NEXT

MODE

SET

EXIT

SETUP C.4

RANGE TO CAL: LOW

LOW

HIGH

ENTR

SETUP

SETUP C.4

RANGE TO CAL: LOW

<SET

EDIT

EXIT

NOTE

In order to automatically calibrate both the HIGH and LOW ranges, you must set

up a separate sequence for each.

7.7. Calibration Quality

After completing one of the calibration procedures described above, it is important to evaluate the
analyzer’s calibration SLOPE and OFFSET parameters. These values describe the linear response curve
of the analyzer. The values for these terms, both individually and relative to each other, indicate the
quality of the calibration. To perform this quality evaluation, you will need to record the values of both test
functions (Section 6.2.1 or Appendix A-3), all of which are automatically stored in the DAS channel
CALDAT for data analysis, documentation and archival.

Make sure that these parameters are within the limits listed in Table 7-3 and frequently compare them to
those values on the Final Test and Checkout Sheet that came attached to your manual, which should not
be significantly different. If they are, refer to the troubleshooting Section 11.

Table 7-3: Calibration Data Quality Evaluation

FUNCTION

MINIMUM VALUE

OPTIMUM VALUE

MAXIMUM VALUE

SLOPE

0.700 1.000 1.300

OFFS

-0.500 0.000 0.500

These values should not be significantly different from the values recorded on the Teledyne Instruments
Final Test and Validation Data

sheet that was shipped with your instrument. If they are, refer to the

troubleshooting Section 11.

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