Infrared gas analyzer (irga) zero and span, 1 automatic zero and span, Automatic zero and span – Campbell Scientific AP200 CO2/H2O Atmospheric Profile System User Manual

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AP200 CO

2

/H

2

O Atmospheric Profile System

6. Infrared Gas Analyzer (IRGA) Zero and Span

The IRGA should be zeroed and spanned periodically to maintain its accuracy.

There are three ways to accomplish this:

1. The IRGA can be removed from the AP200 system and zeroed and

spanned per the manufacturer’s recommendation. See Section 7.4.1,

Installing and Removing the IRGA, for instructions on installing and

removing the IRGA, and see the LI-840A IRGA user manual for

details on performing the zero and span outside the AP200 system.

2. The IRGA zero and span may be performed manually without

removing the IRGA from the AP200. Further details for this option

are given in Section 6.2, Manual Zero and Span.

3. The IRGA zero and CO

2

span may be performed automatically by the

AP200 system. This option can zero both CO

2

and H

2

O, but it can

span only CO

2

. It is not practical to automatically span H

2

O because

of the difficulty in providing an online H

2

O span gas (dewpoint

generator) in the field. Further details for this option are given in

Section 6.1, Automatic Zero and Span.

See Sections 5.2.2, Zero and CO

2

Span, and 5.2.3, H

2

O Span, for details on

plumbing connections to zero and span the IRGA while installed in the AP200.

The following sections give details on configuring the AP200 for automatic or

manual zero and span.

6.1 Automatic Zero and Span

This section describes how to configure the AP200 for periodic, automated

zero (CO

2

and H

2

O) and CO

2

span of the IRGA. Five public variables are used

to configure the AP200 for automatic zero and span. These variables may be

edited with keyboard display, either at the Configure System menu, or through

the normal Public Table. They may also be edited using LoggerNet.

These variables are stored in the

sys_conf_var.dat file, so their

values will be saved if the program is recompiled. See Section

5.4, Configure the Program, for more details.

MEASURE_TANKS: Set this variable to True to periodically switch to the

zero and CO

2

span cylinders.

AUTO_ZEROSPAN: This variable can be set to either True or False. True

will command the IRGA to perform the zero and span.

False will command

the IRGA to measure the cylinders but not perform the zero and span. The

recommended default is to set this variable to

True.

CAL_INTERVAL: This variable determines how often the calibration

(zero/span) cylinders are measured. The recommended default is 1,440 min

(once per day).

CAL_TIMEOFFSET: This variable determines when the zero/span is

performed within the

CAL_INTERVAL time. The recommended default is

720 min to start the calibration (zero/span) sequence at noon.

CO2_SPAN_PPM: Enter the concentration of the CO

2

span tank in ppm.

NOTE

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