9 span calibration – 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

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interference calibration cannot be performed alone! It has to be

performed together with the span calibration of each of the installed

optical filters. Cross-interference calibration is not selective, that

is, if you select to perform a cross-interference calibration, then each

time a gas is supplied to the Monitor during a span calibration, the

signal in the cell is measured using each installed optical filter. You

cannot choose which filters should be calibrated for cross-

interference from a particular gas.

Section 12.9

includes information about how to set up a combined

cross-interference and span calibration task.

12.9

Span Calibration

Before calculating the conversion factor for a filter (during span

calibration) a concentration offset factor and a humidity gain

factor must be in the filter bank which is selected for the filter

during span calibration. Span calibration of a filter can therefore only

be done after the filter has already been zero-point and humidity-

interference calibrated.

During span calibration a supply of a particular gas (e.g. gas A1) of

known concentration is attached to the air-inlet of the Monitor and

the total signal in the cell is measured using the water-vapour filter

and the filter which is being span calibrated (for example “A”). As

filter “A” has already been calibrated for humidity interference, the

total signal (V

total

) measured with filter “A” can be compensated for

any signal produced by water-vapour’s absorption of light from filter

“A” (V

H2O

) during the span calibration task. This means that your

span gas does not have to be perfectly dry. As the filter has already

been zero-point calibrated, the cell noise V

offset

(when filter “A” is

used) is known, and therefore the span calibration curve can be

drawn (see

Fig.12.14

).

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