10 co-hi sensor calbraton -13, 10 co-hi sensor calibration – Bacharach PCA 2 24-9448 User Manual

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Instruction 24-9448

5-13

Calibration

cause the message “Bad Calibration Wrong CAL Entry” to appear in the

following step.

5. Adjust regulator for a flowmeter ndcaton of approxmately 2 SCFH.

Wat untl the Measured readng stablzes (approxmately 3 mnutes),

and then press

ENT

to calbrate the NO

2

Measured value to that of the

Appled value. The message “Good Calbraton” should brefly appear

followed by the CALIBRATION LIST screen beng re-dsplayed.

If the sensor’s output is low, but still usable, then the message “Good

Calibration WARNING Low Sensor” will appear. The sensor will now

be marked as being Low in the DIAGNOSTICS screen.

If the sensor’s output is too low to be usable, then the message “Bad

Calibration Sensor End of Life, Entry Not Saved” will appear followed

by the CALIBRATION LIST screen being re-displayed. The sensor will

now be marked as being BAD in the DIAGNOSTICS screen.

6. Turn OFF regulator and remove gas cylnder.

5.10 CO-HI Sensor Calibration

Ths procedure spans the optonal carbon monoxde hgh sensor (4,001 to

20,000 ppm) to a known gas level.

Material Required:

Calbraton Kt, P/N 24-7059

Gas Cylnder: 4,000 ppm CO n Ar, P/N 24-1155

Procedure:
1. If not already done, turn ON the analyzer and dsplay the

CALIBRATION LIST screen per Secton 5.2.

2. Use the buttons to hghlght CO-HI, and

then press

ENT

to dsplay the CALIBRATE

CO-HI screen.

“Measured” is the current CO reading, while

“Applied” is a known CO level that will be

applied for calibration purposes.

3. Attach a 4,000 ppm CO cylnder to the

regulator of the calbraton fxture shown n

Fgure 5-2 on Page 5-14.

CALIBRATION LIST

(more)

T-Air
CO-LO
SO

2

NO
NO

2

CO-HI

T-Ref

MENU

F1

F2

F3

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