Sensor calibration – Super Systems H2 Sensor User Manual

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Hydrogen (H

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) Sensor Operations Manual

Super Systems Inc.

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Figure 11 - Output Calibration screen

Figure 12 - Successful Output Calibration

The steps to performing an output cal are as follows:
• Select an output and whether you are going to do a zero or a span.
• Click Prep for Cal. The H

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cell will set the output appropriately for measurement.

• Measure the output current at the H

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cell’s terminals and input that value into the box next

to ‘Measured Output mA’. For example, if you are performing a zero calibration and your

measurement device is indicating 4.03mA, you would enter the value of 4.03 in the

“Measured Output mA” box.

• Click the Calibrate button to perform the calibration.
• When the calibration is complete, the measurement device should display the target value.

For a zero calibration that would be 4.00mA, and for a span calibration that would be 20mA.

Sensor Calibration

The sensor can be zeroed or spanned via Sensor Calibration (Figure 13). The gas should flow at

a rate of 1.5 SCFH and the detected H

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value needs to be steady before a calibration is

performed. To perform a Zero cal select Zero in the drop down box next to Calibrate. Enter the

% H

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of the supplied gas (for zero this will be 0.00%). Wait for the readings to come to

equilibrium and click Calibrate. To perform a Span cal select Span in the drop down list and

repeat the process.

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