Yokogawa Integral Oxygen Analyzer ZR202 User Manual

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<9. Calibration>

9-3

IM 11M12A01-04E

21.0

p1

p2

0.51

81.92

ez

e2

e1

es

0

C

A

B

Zero correction ratio = (B/A) x 100 (%) Correctable range: 100 ± 30%

Span correction ratio = (C/A) x 100 (%) Correctable range: 0 ± 18%

Cell

electromotive

force, mV

Calibration curve

before correction

Corrected calibration

curve (theoretical

calibration curve)

Zero origin

Span gas concentration

Zero gas concentration

Span origin

Oxygen concentration (vol%O

2

)

F9.2E.ai

Figure 9.2

Calculation of a Two-point Calibration Curve and Correction Ratios Using

Zero and Span Gases

Figure 9.3 shows a one-point calibration using only a span gas. In this case, only the cell

electromotive force for a span gas with oxygen concentration p1 is measured. The cell electromotive

force for the zero gas is carried over from a previous measurement to obtain the calibration curve. The

principle of calibration using only a span gas also applies to the one-point calibration method using a

zero gas only.

21.0

p1

0.51

81.92

ez

e1

es

0

C

A

B

Zero correction ratio = (B/A) x 100 (%) Correctable range: 100 ± 30%

Span correction ratio = (C/A) x 100 (%) Correctable range: 0 ± 18%

Cell

electromotive

force, mV

Calibration curve before

correction

Previous

zero gas data

Corrected calibration curve

(theoretical calibration curve)

Zero origin

Span origin

Span gas concentration

Oxygen concentration (vol%O

2

)

F9.3E.ai

Figure 9.3

Calculation of a One-point Calibration Curve and Correction Ratios Using a

Span Gas

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