Calibration – RKI Instruments GX-2009 User Manual

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5. Click OK. The program will return to the Main Window.

Calibration

Use Calibration to calibrate an instrument by adjusting the
instrument’s zero (fresh air) and span settings. Performing a
span adjustment requires the use of a calibration kit. The
procedure below describes a span adjustment of all four
channels using a calibration kit that includes a 4-gas calibration
cylinder, a 0.5 LPM (liters per minute) regulator, a calibration
adapter plate, and non-absorbent sample tubing. The standard
4-gas cylinder consists of 50% LEL methane, 12% oxygen, 25
ppm H2S, 50 ppm CO, and a balance of nitrogen. If the H2S
channel on your GX-2009 is active, then use a 4-gas cylinder. If
the H2S channel on your GX-2009 is not active, you may use a
3-gas cylinder to adjust the span. The standard 3-gas cylinder
consists of 50% LEL methane, 12% oxygen, 50 ppm CO, and a
balance of nitrogen. See “Spare Parts List” on page 53 for
available calibration kits and calibration kit spare parts.

The area where you perform the calibration must be a fresh air
environment, an environment of normal oxygen content (20.9%)
that is free of toxic and combustible gases. Typical desktop
computer locations such as an office or laboratory are fresh air
environments, but if you are in the field using a laptop to
calibrate an instrument, be sure to confirm that the area is a
fresh air environment.

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