3 setting measurement gas temperature and pressure, Calibration briefs -1, Caution – Yokogawa Integral Oxygen Analyzer ZR202 User Manual

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8. Detailed Data Setting

8.6.2

Setting Periods over which Maximum and Minimum Values Are Monitored and
Average Values are Calculated.

The equipment enables the display of oxygen concentration average values and maxi-
mum and minimum values under measurement (see Section 10.1, later in this manual).
The following section describes how to set the periods over which oxygen concentration
average values are calculated and maximum and minimum values are monitored.

8.6.2.1Procedure

Use the parameter-code table below to set the average, maximum and minimum oxygen
concentration values. Periods over which average is calculated and periods over which
maximum and minimum values are monitored can be set, ranging from 1 to 255 hours.
If the set ranges are beyond the limits specified, an “ERR” will be displayed.

Table 8.14 Parameter Codes for Average, Maximum and Minimum Values

Set item

Parameter code Set range Units

Periods over which average

F11

1 to 255

Hours

values are calculated
Periods over which maximum

F12

1 to 255

Hours

and minimum values are
monitored

T8.15E.EPS

8.6.2.2Default Value

When the analyzer is delivered, or if data are initialized, periods over which average
values are calculated are set to one hour, and periods over which maximum and mini-
mum values are monitored are set to 24 hours.

8.6.3

Setting Measurement Gas Temperature and Pressure

The analyzer calculates the moisture content contained in exhaust gases and saturated
water vapors from the entered gas temperature and pressure to obtain the relative
humidity and dew point. Enter the exhaust gas temperature and pressure (absolute
pressure) necessary for the calculation (see Section 10.1 later in this manual).

CAUTION

The critical temperature of the saturated water vapor pressure is 3748C. If a gas tempera-
ture exceeding 3708C is entered, no correct calculation will be obtained.

8.6.3.1Setting Procedure

To set the gas temperature and pressure, follow the parameter code table for fuel setting.
If you set a value exceeding the setting ranges, an error, ERR will result.

Table 8.15 Fuel Setting Default Value

T8.6.3.1.1.EPS

Set item

Parameter code

Set value Engineering units

Exhaust gas temperature

F13

0 to 3000 8C

Exhaust gas pressure

F14

0 to 300

kPa abs.

8.6.3.2Default Values

When the analyzer is delivered or data are initialized, the parameters are by default as
shown in Table 8.16.

Table 8.16 Parameter Codes for Exhaust Gas Temperature and Pressure Settings

T8.6.3.2.1.EPS

Set item

Default setting

Exhaust gas temperature

3008C

Exhaust gas pressure

101.33 kPa abs.

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