7 calibrate the leak detector, 1 introduction, 2 calibration reference – INFICON Sensistor ISH2000 HySpeed Hydrogen Leak Detector User Manual

Page 17: 3 calibration procedure, First menu then calibration/calibrate/enter, Push the start button or push the probe button, Expose the probe to the reference gas/leak, Calibrate the leak detector, Introduction, Calibration reference

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Hydrogen leak detector Sensistor ISH2000 HySpeed

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Operating Instructions


OP-Sensistor ISH2000 HySpeed-EN-201203

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7

Calibrate the leak detector

7.1 Introduction

The leak detector is the instrument and the probe together.

This section of the user manual consists of step by step examples about how to
calibrate the detector in the most common cases. For more about the calibration
routine see the reference section.

The instrument must be calibrated by using the integrated calibration function to
make sure it displays the correct values in Analysis Mode. After calibration the
instrument will show the correct measured values on the display in

Analysis Mode

.

The calibration parameters will be stored into the probe or in the Combox.

7.2 Calibration reference

There is a possibility to calibrate the detector by Reference Gas concentration.

A Reference contains a well-defined concentration of Hydrogen gas in ppm mixed
by air or some inert gas. If you use premixed Reference gas a Certificate will
normally follow the gas bottles. Reference Gas can be ordered from local gas
suppliers.

Choose a calibration reference size, as follows recommendations:

Same or higher than the Reject Level (but maximum 10 times higher)

in the following range: 500-5000 ppm H2

Please contact the provider of the detector for help to select optimal calibration
reference for your application.

7.3 Calibration procedure

Before calibration, the

Reference Value

in the

Calibration Menu

must be set. See “With

reference gas concentration”.

When calibrating, expose the probe to the background air then do the following
steps:

1. First Menu then Calibration/Calibrate/Enter.
2. Push the

Start

button or push the probe button.

3. Expose the probe to the reference gas/leak

The probe does not have to be exposed to the to the calibration gas during the
whole

Calibration Time

(the time set in the

Calibration

menu while the bar is moving).

The instrument only measures the change as the probe goes from the background
air to calibration gas.

While the calibration time bar is moving, the probe should be exposed to the
calibration gas or reference leak. Then the display shows

Detecting Gas

and gives

sound signals. Repeat the calibration routine until you can save the calibration. If
the calibration is not saved, the instrument will revert to the previous value after
one minute.

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