Notes for co2 adjustment, Using calibration gas vs. ambient gas, Effect of temperature on co2 measurement – Vaisala GMW90 User Manual

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Notes for CO

2

Adjustment

1-point CO

2

adjustment affects either offset or gain, depending on the gas

concentration. 1-point adjustment below 700 ppm affects the

measurement offset, above 700 ppm it affects the gain.

2-point adjustment will adjust both offset and gain. Choose the

adjustment points as follows:

- For first point, use as low concentration as possible. Preferably 0 ppm,

must be below 700 ppm.

- For second point, use as high concentration as is relevant for your

application. Must be within 700 ... 5000 ppm.

Using Calibration Gas vs. Ambient Gas

You can adjust using a calibration gas with a known concentration

(recommended), or adjust using the ambient gas:

- When using a calibration gas, feed the gas to the adjustment inlet at a

flow rate of 0.3 ... 0.7 L/min. For location of the inlet, see Figure 2 on

page 15. After connecting the gas supply to the field adjustment inlet,

wait for at least three minutes for the reading to stabilize.

- When using ambient gas for adjustment, avoid breathing near the

transmitter during the adjustment.

Regardless of the CO

2

reference used, it is important to let the CO

2

measurement stabilize before performing the adjustment. Three minutes

is typically enough. Also allow for the stabilization period after

adjustment, before verifying the result.

Effect of Temperature on CO

2

Measurement

The device is fully temperature compensated using internal temperature

measurement.

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