Det-Tronics GTS Sensor Module User Manual

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9.1

95-8616

CALIbRATIon PRoCEdURE

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When attaching or removing the calibration cup,
push or pull the cup with a slight

clockwise twist.

Turning counterclockwise can cause the filter
assembly on the GT3000 to loosen. If the filter
assembly is inadvertently loosened, tighten it by
hand (no tools required).

Toxic and Hydrogen Sensors
1. Clean air must be present at the GT3000 sensor

module prior to initiating calibration. The use of

bottled air is recommended.

2. Initiate calibration by momentarily holding the

calibration magnet against the designated location

on the sensor module (see Figure 13) until the

green LED turns off and the yellow LED turns on

steady (approximately one second). Remove

the magnet when the green LED turns off. The

detector immediately begins taking zero readings.

Calibration can also be initiated via HART interface

(see Appendix B) or the UD10 (see manual number

95-8618).

3. When the zero calibration is complete, the yellow

LED changes from steady to blinking. Apply the

calibration gas to the sensor.

4. When the yellow LED turns off, remove the calibration

gas. The gas level at the sensor gradually returns to

zero. The green LED turns on steady to indicate that

the device has returned to normal operation, using

the new calibration data.

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The calibration procedure must be completed
within a ten minute period. If the calibration is not
completed, a calibration fault will be generated
and the transmitter will continue to use the
previous calibration data.

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To ensure reliable detection performance,
calibration should be performed at regularly
scheduled intervals. Various factors affect
the time interval between periodic calibrations
(typically 30, 60, or 90 day intervals, depending
on the ambient conditions).

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Calibration of ammonia sensor is recommended
any time the sensor has been exposed to 90 ppm
ammonia.

oxygen Sensor
1. Using the magnet, activate the magnetic calibration

switch on the GT3000. The green LED turns off and

the yellow LED turns on steady.

2. The device automatically performs the zero

calibration.

3. When the yellow LED on the GT3000 flashes, the

device automatically performs the span calculation.

If using bottled 20.9% oxygen, apply immediately.

4. After successful calibration, the yellow LED turns off

and the green LED turns on steady to indicate that

the device has returned to normal operation, using

the new calibration data. Remove calibration gas (if

used).

LED

PLACE MAGNET HERE

TO ACTIVATE INTERNAL

MAGNETIC SWITCH

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Figure 13—Location of Magnetic Switch on GT3000 Detector

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