13 zero baseline temperature compensation – Teledyne BDS-3000 - Oxygen analyzer User Manual
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Operation
BDS 3000
Teledyne Analytical Instruments
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Reading on
0 to 1 VDC
4-20 mA DC
Display
Output
Output
0 % of FS
0.0
4.0
100 % of FS
1.0
20.0
If the value is set to 10% of FS:
Reading on
0 to 1 VDC
4-20 mA DC
Display
Output
Output
-10 % of FS
0.00
4.0
0 % of FS
0.91
5.45
100 % of FS
1.00
20.0
4.3.13 Zero Baseline Temperature Compensation
The BDS Sensor is temperature compensated when not on zero gas.
The “Span” temperature coefficient from sensor to sensor is not very
different. The software will do this temperature compensation without
the need to enter a coefficient. The BDS Sensor baseline exhibits
temperature dependency too and it is different from sensor to sensor. A
temperature coefficient must be entered into the analyzer in order to
compensate for diurnal temperature drifts. The coefficient ranges from
0.50 to 1.75 ppb/°C.
To access this function, press the SYSTEM key to enter it’s menu. Select
the
More
function to move on to the second screen of the system menu.
Select
More
one more time to go on to the third screen of the system menu.
GasBKgnd TempComp
Trbsht
Temp: 24.3 C
Select
TempComp
and press ENTER to get to the temperature
coeficient setup menu:
Set BDS sensor temp