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Chapter 12

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respective tubes in the flasks. It is vitally important that any

water, which collects in the extra flask, does not cover the short

outlet tube “B”.

It is very important that the concentration of water vapour used is

below the saturated water-vapour pressure of the air in the room

where calibration is being performed, otherwise water vapour will

condense out in the analysis cell. In practical terms this means that:

·

The Monitor must have time to reach the ambient temperature of

the room before a calibration task is performed.

·

The temperature of the water bath you use should be at least 2°C

below the ambient temperature of the room where calibration is

to be performed. So, if your ambient temperature is 20°C, make

sure that the temperature of the water-bath you use is set at a

maximum of 18°C.

Fig.12.6 Schematic diagram of the equipment necessary to produce

a supply of clean, wet air.

12.5

General Settings – Stand-alone Use

Before a practical calibration task can be started, the monitor has to

be informed about the kind of calibration task you wish it to perform.

This is done using the push-buttons on the front panel of the

Monitor.

The Calibration Task Set-Up Tree is illustrated in

Fig.12.7

. It should

be used to help you follow the path through the different levels of the

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