LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1314i User Manual

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Chapter 12

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BE6030-13

1314i Photoacoustic Gas Monitor

LumaSense Technologies A/S

Page 153 of 199

Use the Set-up Tree in

Fig.12.11

to help you navigate through the

different screen displays.

Note: before starting a calibration, S.I.T (see

section 12.3.3

) and

Flushing Type (see

section 7.2

) need to be set so that they are the

same as those values used when monitoring.

1. For each installed filter, enter the no. of the filter bank where you

wish the Monitor to store the concentration offset factors

which will be calculated during the zero-point calibration task.

2. Press MEASURE S3 S3 S1. The following text will be

displayed:

PERFORM ZERO-POINT CALIBRATION ?

NO YES

3. Follow the set-up of a zero-point calibration task by following the

black arrows in the schematic diagram shown in

Fig.12.11

.

The following text will appear on the display:

ZERO-POINT CALIB. CONNECT CLEAN, DRY AIR

AND PRESS ENTER WHEN READY

12.6.2 Performing a Zero-point Calibration – Stand-alone

Use

The general equipment necessary to perform a calibration task is

described in

section 12.4

. Follow the procedure from step 1 to step 3

inclusive and then continue as follows:

1.

a. Connect the free-end of the Teflon tubing mentioned in step 3

to the pressure valve on a cylinder of zero gas (e.g. pure

nitrogen).

b. Gently open the pressure-valve on the gas cylinder.

c. Press

¿

.

d. Use the pressure-valve on the gas cylinder to regulate the flow

of gas so that when the Monitor’s pump is running there is a

positive flow of gas out of the flow meter. This will ensure that

the zero gas is not contaminated by atmospheric air.

The following text appears on the screen:

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