Calibration – Det-Tronics UD10 FlexVu Explosion-Proof Universal Display Unit User Manual

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cAlibrAtion

model 505
The Model 505/CGS must be calibrated when the

system is commissioned as well as when the CGS

sensor is replaced. Calibration is performed at the

Model 505 using the following procedure. Calibration

at the UD10 is not supported.

WarnIng

Before removing the junction box cover, verify that no dangerous levels of gas are present.

Step

Switch position

Operator Action

1

CAl/noRM switch in the CAl
position.

1. lED turns on.
2. Connect a digital voltmeter to the transmitter test jacks.
3. Set the meter range to 2 Vdc.

2

ZERo/SPAn switch in the ZERo
position.

1. Adjust the ZERo potentiometer to read 0.000 Vdc on the

voltmeter. See note 3 below.

3

ZERo/SPAn switch in the SPAn
position.

1. Adjust the 4 mA potentiometer to read 0.167 Vdc on the

voltmeter.

2. Apply the 50% lFl calibration gas to the sensor. When the

output has stabilized, adjust the SPAn potentiometer for a
reading of 0.500 on the voltmeter.

4

ZERo/SPAn switch in the ZERo
position.

1. Sensitivity test. The meter must read greater than 0.015 Vdc.

See note 4 below.

2. Remove the calibration gas.
3. When the meter reads 0.002 Vdc or less, remove the test

probes.

5

CAl/noRM switch in noRM
position.

1. The lED turns off.
2. The calibration is complete.
3. Replace the junction box cover.

noTES:

1. When the CAl/noRM switch is in the CAl position, the yellow lED turns on and the 4-20 mA output signal goes to 3.4 mA.

2. The voltmeter must be suitable for use in a hazardous location.

3. if the possibility of background gases exists, purge the sensor with clean air prior to the zero adjustment to assure accurate

calibration.

4. A typical sensitivity reading with 50% lFl gas applied to the sensor is 35 to 50 millivolts for a new sensor. Sensor replacement

is recommended when the sensitivity reading is less than 15 millivolts.

5. if a dust cover or splash shield is used, inspect it to be sure that it is not dirty or plugged. A plugged dust cover can restrict

the flow of gas to the sensing element, seriously reducing its effectiveness. For optimum performance, sensor covers/filters
should be replaced frequently to ensure that they are not degraded or plugged.

ZERO ADJUST

ZERO/SPAN SWITCH

SENSOR VOLTAGE ADJUST

CAL/NORM SWITCH

CALIBRATE LED

4 mA ADJUST

SPAN ADJUST

TEST POINTS

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