Figure 4-1. typical calibration setup -4, World class 3000, Instruction manual – Emerson Process Management 3000 User Manual

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Instruction Manual

IB-106-300NH Rev. 4.2
July 2002

4-4 Calibration

Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management

World Class 3000

REFERENCE AIR

CONNECTION

REFERENCE

AIR

SET

FLOW METER

INSTR.
AIR
IN

LEAK TIGHT

VALVES

2 SCFH

5 SCFH

PROBE
(END VIEW)

CALIBRATE

IN-PLACE

FITTING

CHECK
VALVE

REG

0.4%

O

2

8.0%

O

2

PROBE CALIBRATION GAS FITTING
HAS A SEAL CAP WHICH MUST
BE IN PLACE AT ALL TIMES
EXCEPT DURING CALIBRATION.

NOTE:

Figure 4-1. Typical Calibration Setup

NOTE

Only set the calibration gas flowmeter
upon initial installation and after
changing the diffusion element. A
slightly lower calibration gas flow rate
may indicate a plugged diffusion
element.

2 Set the calibration gas pres-

sure regulators and the flow
meter for a flow of 5 SCFH at
20 psi (138 kPa) for both
gases. The reference air
should be flowing as in normal
operation.

3 Refer to paragraph 4-2d of

this section for Manual (Semi-
automatic) Calibration setup
and procedure using the IFT.

4 Calibration gases will be

switched on and off using the
shutoff valves.

Test Method "B" Rosemount Oxygen
Calibration Gas and Service Kit.

(a) Required Equipment

Do not use 100% nitrogen as a zero
gas. It is suggested that gas for the
zero be between 0.4% and 2.0% O

2

. Do

not use gases with hydrocarbon con-
centrations of more than 40 parts per
million. Failure to use proper gases
will result in erroneous readings.

NOTE

Ambient air is not recommended for
use as high calibration gas. An 8% O

2

balance in nitrogen is recommended
for high calibration gas.

1 Portable Rosemount Oxygen

Calibration Gas Kits (Figure
4-2)
, Rosemount P/N
6296A27G01, containing 8%
and 0.4% gases in a portable
carrying case with regulator,
built-in valve, hose and con-
necting adapter to the calibra-
tion gas connection.

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