Oxygen sensor, Verifying oxygen sensor calibration, Calibrating the oxygen sensor – Fluke Biomedical VT Mobile User Manual

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VT MOBILE

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Oxygen Sensor

The Analyzer calculates the oxygen percentage as the fraction of the partial pressure of

oxygen relative to the total pressure. Note that changes in the total pressure (i.e. airway

pressure) result in a change in the partial pressure of the measured oxygen even though

the percentage of oxygen is the same. Since the pressure can change much faster than the

response time of the oxygen sensor, a small transient (1 to 2% of full-scale) error can

occur in the oxygen measurement when there is a fast change in the pressure at the

oxygen sensor.
Whenever you make an oxygen measurement, or when you calibrate or zero the oxygen

sensor, make sure there is sufficient gas flow past the oxygen sensor. The Analyzer needs

only a small flow of gas (e.g., 10 lpm) to ensure that the oxygen concentration at the

oxygen sensor is measured accurately. A small amount of flow must be present to ensure

gas mixing.

Verifying Oxygen Sensor Calibration

Verify the oxygen sensor calibration at the beginning of any day during which you expect

to measure oxygen concentrations. Note that you must calibrate the Oxygen Sensor

before initial verification; the sensor is not calibrated as shipped. The Oxygen Sensor

requires subsequent weekly recalibration at a minimum.
Use the following verification procedure:
1. Connect the Oxygen Sensor as shown in Figure 3-4.
2. Introduce a 10 lpm or greater flow of 100% oxygen through the Oxygen Sensor “T”.
3. Press P to access the O2 display.
4. Ensure that the O2 screen oxygen concentration is 100 % ± 2 % of full scale. If the

concentration is less than 98 %, perform the oxygen sensor calibration as described

below.

5. Replace the oxygen sensor after one year (or longer if no replacement message

appears during calibration.)

Note

The Oxygen Sensor is not calibrated at the factory.

Calibrating the Oxygen Sensor

Calibrating the Oxygen Sensor improves pressure compensation for barometric and

airway pressure changes. Figure 3-4 portrays Oxygen Sensor connections.

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