2 calibration procedures, 1 calibration setting, Calibration procedures -5 9.2.1 – Yokogawa Integral Oxygen Analyzer ZR202 User Manual

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9.2 Calibration Procedures

CAUTION

Calibration should be made under normal operating conditions (if the probe is connected to a furnace,

the analyzer will undergo calibration under the operating conditions of the furnace). To make a precise

calibration, conduct both zero and span calibrations.

9.2.1 Calibration Setting

The following sets forth the required calibration settings:

9.2.1.1

Mode

There are three calibration modes available:

(1) Manual calibration which allows zero and span calibrations or either one manually in turn;

(2) Semi-automatic calibration which lets calibration start with the touch panel or a contact input, and

undergoes a series of calibration operations following preset calibration periods and stabilization

time.

(3) Automatic calibration which is carried out automatically following preset calibration periods.

Calibrations are limited by the following mode selection:

When Manual calibration is selected:

Manual calibration only can be conducted. (This mode does not allow semi-automatic calibration

with a contact input nor automatic calibration even when its start-up time has reached.)

When Semi-automatic calibration is selected:

This mode enables manual and semi-automatic calibrations to be conducted.

(The mode, however, does not allow automatic calibration even when its start-up time has

reached.)

When Automatic calibration is selected:

This calibration can be conducted in any mode.

9.2.1.2

Calibration Procedure

Select both span and zero calibrations or span calibration only or zero calibration only. Usually select

span and zero calibrations.

9.2.1.3

Zero gas Concentration

Set the oxygen concentration for zero calibration. Enter the oxygen concentration for the zero gas in

the cylinder used.

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