Yokogawa Single Channel Oxygen Analyzer System ZR22/ZR402 User Manual

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b. Display “Calibration time history” by pressing the

᭢ key (Figure 12.6). Since

the ten previous span-correction factor and zero-correction factor values can be
checked in this display, changes in deterioration of the sensor can be seen.

Cell voltage:

0 . 6 mV

Thermo voltage:

4 2 . 1 mV

C.J.resistance: 1 1 8 1 . 4

Cell resistance:

- 4

Soft.rev.:

0 . 2 4

Tag:

F12.5E.EPS

Hold

Calibration data:
1: 2 0 0 0 / 07 / 07 1 4 : 57
Span gas ratio: - 2 . 9 %
Zero gas ratio: 7 0 . 3 %
2: 2 0 0 0 / 07 / 07 1 4 : 5 4
Span gas ratio: - 2 . 9 %
Zero gas ratio: 8 9 . 7 %

Tag:

Hold

Figure 12.5 Detailed Data Display Figure 12.6 Calibration History

(5) If deterioration of the sensor assembly has occurred abruptly, it may show that the

check valve, which prevents moisture in the furnace from getting into the calibration
gas tubing, has failed. If the gas in the furnace gets into the calibration gas tubing, it
condenses and remains in the gas tubing as condensate. The sensor assembly is
considered to be broken for the reason that the condensate is blown into the sensor
assembly by the calibration gas during calibration and so the cell cools quickly.

(6) If the sensor assembly has been gradually deteriorating, check the sensor assembly

status in the following procedure:

a.

Display “Cell resistance” by pressing the

᭢ key. A new cell will show a cell

resistance value of 200

⍀ or less. On the other hand, a cell (sensor) that is

approaching the end of its service life will show a resistance value of 3 to 10
k

⍀.

b.

Display “Cell robustness” by pressing the

᭢ key. A good cell (sensor) will

show “Life > 1 year” (Figure 12.7).

Span gas ratio: - 2 . 9 %
Zero gas ratio: 7 0 . 3 %
Response time: 0 s
Cell robustness: life< 1 month
Cell temperature: 1 0 6 7

Њ

C

C.J.temperature: 4 7

Њ

C

Tag:

Hold

F12.7E.EPS

Figure 12.7

12.2.2.3

Alarm 7: Span-point Calibration Coefficient Alarm

In automatic or semiautomatic calibration, this alarm is generated when the span
correction factor is out of the range of 0

Ϯ 18% (refer to Section 9.1.3, “Compensa-

tion”). The following are suspected as the cause:

(1) The oxygen concentration of the span gas does not agree with the value of the span

gas set “Calibration setup.”

(2) The flow of the span gas is out of the specified flow value (600

Ϯ 60 mL/min).

(3) The sensor assembly is damaged and the cell voltage is abnormal.

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