Initial Calibration Of The T100; Initial Calibration Procedure For Basic Analyzers - Teledyne T100 Instruction Manual

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3.7. INITIAL CALIBRATION OF THE T100

Use the LOW button when calibrating for CONC1 (equivalent to RANGE1).
Use the HIGH button when calibrating for CONC2 (equivalent to RANGE2).
IMPORTANT
Note

3.7.1. INITIAL CALIBRATION PROCEDURE FOR BASIC ANALYZERS

(NO OPTIONS
The instrument DOES NOT have any of the available calibration valve or gas inlet options
installed;
Cal gas will be supplied through the SAMPLE gas inlet on the back of the analyzer (refer to
Figure 3-4), and;
The pneumatic setup matches that described in Section 3.5.
3.7.1.1. VERIFYING THE REPORTING RANGE SETTINGS
Unit of Measure: PPB
Analog Output Reporting Range: 500.0 ppb
Mode Setting: SNGL
To perform the following calibration you must have sources for zero air and span gas
available for input into the sample port on the back of the analyzer. Refer to Section 3.5
for instructions for connecting these gas sources.
The initial calibration should be carried out using the same reporting range set up as
used during the analyzer's factory calibration. This will allow you to compare your
calibration results to the factory calibration as listed on the Final Test and Validation
Data Sheet, P/N 04551.
If both available DAS parameters for a specific gas type are being reported via the
instruments analog outputs (e.g. CONC1 and CONC2 when the DUAL range mode is
activated), separate calibrations should be carried out for each parameter.
Refer to the Configurable Analog Output Addendum, P/N 06270 for more information
on the configurable analog output reporting ranges.
The following procedure assumes that the instrument does not have any of the available
Valve Options installed. Refer to Section 6.4 for instructions for calibrating instruments
possessing valve options
The T100 analyzer has been tested for its ability to reject interference for most sources.
See Section 9.1.9 for more information on this topic.
The following procedure assumes that:
While it is possible to perform the following procedure with any range setting we
recommend that you perform this initial checkout using following reporting range
settings:
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