LumaSense Technologies INNOVA 1314i User Manual

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Chapter 14

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BE6030-12

1314i Photoacoustic Gas Monitor

LumaSense Technologies A/S

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The above message indicates that the Conversion factor calculated

during span calibration of a particular filter deviates more than 15%

from the Conversion factor calculated during the last span

calibration of this filter. If you are absolutely sure that the previous

span calibration of this filter was correctly performed then this

message could indicate:

1. That you have “entered” the wrong concentration for the span-gas

in the span calibration set-up.

2. That the concentration of your span gas is not correctly quoted on

its “Analysis Certificate”.

3. That there is a leak in the tubing/fittings in your calibration

equipment, which alters the concentration of the span gas

reaching the cell.

NO CROSS INTERFERENCE FOUND

This message is associated with a combined cross-interference and

span calibration task.

The above message indicates that the signal measured with a

particular filter (for example “A”) when a certain gas (for example “B”)

was in the cell is less than 1.5μV. This indicates that there is

effectively no signal contribution from gas “B” when filter “A” is used,

i.e. gas “B” does not interfere with measurements made with filter “A”.

In this case the factor “Gas B’s” Interference on Filter “A” listed in

the calibration data bank (see

section 12.3.2

) will be seen to be zero.

HIGH CONC. SPAN MEASUREMENT TOO LOW

This message is associated with a two-point span calibration task.

The above message indicates that the signal measured during span

calibration, when the high concentration of span gas is in the cell, is

less than 15µV. This means that the “high” concentration of span gas

is too low.

LOW CONC. SPAN MEASUREMENT TOO LOW

This message is associated with a two-point span calibration task.

The above message indicates that the signal measured during span

calibration, when the low concentration of span gas is in the cell, is

less than 3µV. This means that the “low” concentration of span gas is

too low.

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