Manual calibration with zero/span valves, Setup for calibration using valve options – Teledyne GFC-7001T - Trace CO Analyzer User Manual

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Calibration Procedures Teledyne API – Model T300/T300M CO Analyzer

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9.3. MANUAL CALIBRATION WITH ZERO/SPAN VALVES

There are a variety of valve options available on the GFC7001T/GFC7001TM for
handling calibration gases (see Table 1-1 for descriptions of each).
Generally performing calibration checks and zero/span point calibrations on analyzers
with these options installed is similar to the methods discussed in the previous sections
of this section. The primary differences are:

 On instruments with Z/S valve options, zero air and span gas is supplied to

the analyzer through other gas inlets besides the sample gas inlet.

 The zero and span calibration operations are initiated directly and

independently with dedicated buttons (CALZ & CALS).

9.3.1. SETUP FOR CALIBRATION USING VALVE OPTIONS

Each of the various calibration valve options requires a different pneumatic setup that is
dependent on the exact nature and number of valves present.

Figure 9-3:

Pneumatic Connections – Option 50A: Ambient Zero/Ambient Span Calibration Valves

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