1 about the installed optical filters – LumaSense Technologies 3434i SF6 Leak Detector User Manual

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Chapter 12

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BE6028-14

3434i SF6 Leak Detector

LumaSense Technologies A/S

Page 135 of 191

12.1

About the Installed Optical Filters

The optical filter UA0988 has been installed in the position marked

“A” of the filter carousel wheel in your Monitor. A special optical

filter, which is selective to water vapour, is always installed in

position “W”.

The optical filter has to be span calibrated with the gas it is to

measure. If this span calibration is not performed the Monitor is

unable to measure accurately.

Each filter in the carousel has to be fully calibrated before the

Monitor can perform accurate gas measurements. The practical

calibration procedure is fairly simple, it involves performing

measurements with the Monitor while various gas supplies are at-

tached to its air-inlet.

A full calibration of the water-vapour filter SB 0527 involves:

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Zero-point calibration (using a zero-gas

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)

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Span calibration (using a known concentration of water vapour)

A full calibration of the optical filter in position “A” involves:

·

Zero-point calibration (using a zero-gas*)

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Humidity-interference calibration (using water-vapour)

·

Span calibration (using a known concentration of the gas ( SF6)

this filter is to measure)

The following sections explain what a calibration is and why it is

necessary. Some of the expressions used in this chapter are also

explained, to help you understand the process.

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A zero-gas is a gas which does not absorb infra-red light e.g. pure Nitrogen.

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