ENMET EX-5175-EC User Manual

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EX-5175-EC

ENMET Corporation

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Regulator

Gas Cylinder

Select

Menu

Output, for Gas

Input, for Calibration
or Optional Gas Sampling

Calibration Cover

5.2 Calibration of the EX-5175-EC

Calibration is the process of setting the instrument up to read accurately when exposed to a target gas. The Zero function sets
the clean air reference point and the Span function sets the sensitivity of the instrument.

Initial Calibration:

Wait 24 hours after initially supplying power to the

EX-5175-EC

sensor/transmitter (S/T) before initial

calibration. The S/T has been precalibrated at the factory, and initial field calibration should result in only fine tuning to circuit,
as well as a way to check that installation is successful. It is not necessary to open the enclosure to make adjustment. The
calibration functions are operated with magnets from outside the enclosure through the

MENU

and

SELECT

switches. Do Not

open the S/T unless the area is de-classified.

Calibration Zero and Span functions are two separate procedures. They operate independently of each other. It is
recommended that the Zero procedure be done prior to the Span procedure.

ENMET

Corporation recommends at least

quarterly calibration of the

EX-5175-EC

transmitters.

Calibration equipment is available from

ENMET

Corporation to calibrate the

EX-5175-EC

sensor/transmitters. A calibration

adapter will have a fitting for the gas cylinder on one side, and a cover to go over the sensor housing on the other.

Generally, a cylinder of 20.9% Oxygen is used to provide a fresh air reference or Zero point for the calibration. Another
cylinder is used to provide the Span reference point for calibration. Depending on the instrument calibration, the Span gas may
be the same gas that the instrument is calibrated to display, or it may be another gas, which

ENMET

has found to have a similar

response.

N

OTE

:

Zero function is Not applicable for Oxygen sensor/transmitters.

Figure 4: Calibration Adapter EX-5175-EC Sensor/Transmitter

Table 2: Examples of S/T ranges, alarm Points and Calibration Gas

Gas

Range

Alarm 1*

Alarm 2*

Alarm 3*

Cal Gas

Ammonia

0 – 100 PPM

25 PPM

50 PPM

75 PPM

25 PPM NH3

Carbon Monoxide

0 – 500 PPM

35 PPM

50 PPM

200 PPM

100 PPM CO

Hydrogen

0 2000 PPM

200 PPM

500 PPM

1000 PPM

800 PPM H2

Hydrogen Sulfide

0 – 100 PPM

10 PPM

20 PPM

50 PPM

20 PPM H2S

Oxygen

0 – 30% by Vol

17% by Vol

19.5% by Vol

23.5% by Vol

20.5% by Vol

Sulfur Dioxide

0 – 300 PPM

20 PPM

50 PPM

100 PPM

100 PPM SO2

If not listed consult

ENMET

Distributor or

ENMET

Corp for additional information

*

N

OTE

:

These internal sensor/transmitter alarms are independent of the 4-20mA Controller alarm point settings.

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