Calibration frequency, Calibration – RKI Instruments 61-1000RKSS User Manual

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10 • 61-1000RKSS Combustible Gas Detector

Calibration Frequency

Although there is no particular calibration frequency that is correct for all applications, a
calibration frequency of every 3 to 6 months is adequate for most combustible gas detector
applications. Unless experience in a particular application dictates otherwise, RKI
Instruments, Inc. recommends a calibration frequency of every 3 months.

If an application is not very demanding, for example detection in a clean, temperature
controlled environment where combustible gas is not normally present and calibration
adjustments are minimal at calibration, then a calibration frequency of every 6 months is
adequate.

If an application is very demanding, for example if combustible gas is present often and in
significant concentrations or the environment is not well controlled, then more frequent
calibration than every 3 months may be necessary. If potential catalyst poisons are known
or likely to be present, more frequent calibration than every 3 months will be necessary.

Calibration

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

WARNING: The controller is not an active gas monitoring device during the calibration

procedure.

NOTE:

The following procedure assumes the use of a calibration kit which includes a
calibration gas cylinder, a 0.5 LPM fixed flow regulator with an on/off knob, a
calibration cup for the detector, and a short piece of sample tubing to connect the
regulator to the calibration cup.

Preparing for Calibration

1.

Screw the calibration cup onto the bottom of the detector.

2.

Place the controller into its calibration program.

NOTE:

Calibrating the combustible detector may cause alarms. Be sure to put the
controller into its calibration program before continuing.

Setting the Zero Reading

NOTE

If you can verify that the combustible gas transmitter is in a fresh air
environment, you do not need to apply zero air to the detector before adjusting
the zero reading.

1.

Screw the regulator into the zero air calibration cylinder.

2.

Use the sample tubing to connect the regulator to the calibration cup.

3.

Perform a zeroing operation at the controller. See the controller operator’s manual for
directions.

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