Calibration frequency, Calibration – RKI Instruments 35-3001A-01-02 User Manual

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18 • 35-3001A-01-02 Combustible Gas Sample-Draw Detector

Calibration Frequency

Although there is no particular calibration frequency that is correct for all applications, a calibration
frequency of every 6 months is adequate for most infrared combustible gas sample draw
applications. Unless experience in a particular application dictates otherwise, RKI Instruments, Inc.
recommends a calibration frequency of every 6 months.

If an application is not very demanding, for example detection in a clean, temperature controlled
environment where calibration adjustments are minimal at calibration, then a calibration frequency
of every 9 to 12 months is adequate.

If an application is very demanding, for example if the environment is not well controlled, then
more frequent calibration than every 6 months may be necessary.

Calibration

This section describes how to calibrate the combustible gas sample-draw detector. It includes
procedures to prepare for calibration, set the zero reading, set the response reading, and return to
normal operation.

NOTE: This procedure describes calibration using a demand flow regulator.

Preparing for Calibration

1.

Follow the instructions in the controller’s operator’s manual for entering calibration mode.

NOTE: If you can verify a fresh air environment, it is not necessary to use the zero air calibration

cylinder to set the zero reading.

2.

Screw the regulator into a zero air calibration cylinder.

3.

Open the housing door.

4.

Set a voltmeter to measure in the millivolt (mV) range.

5.

Plug the positive lead into the red (+) amplifier test point; plug the negative lead into the black
(-) amplifier test point labeled.

6.

Use the following formula to determine the correct test points output for the calibrating
sample.

Output (mV) = (calibrating sample/fullscale) X 400 + 100

For example, with a calibrating sample of 50% LEL and a fullscale setting of 100% LEL, the
correct output is 300 mV.

300 (mV) = (50/100) X 400 +100

Setting the Zero Reading

1.

Connect the sample tubing from the demand flow regulator to the sample-draw detector’s inlet
line. This step is not necessary if you verified a fresh air environment earlier in this
procedure.

2.

Allow the sample-draw detector to draw sample for one minute.

3.

Verify a voltmeter reading of 100 mV (± 2 mV).

4.

If necessary, use a small flat-blade screwdriver to adjust the zero potentiometer until the

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