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Scenario 3 - Thermo Scientific TVA2020 Instruction Manual

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Calibration
Calibration Scenarios

Scenario 3

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TVA2020 Instruction Manual
If, instead, you want to measure in direct readings (response factor = 1) for
one specific compound with maximum accuracy over a wide range of
concentrations, perform a multipoint calibration with the specific
compound. Up to 9 span points (plus zero) can be entered for each
detector. The use of a response curve is thus unnecessary as the detector is
already reading the direct ppm for that specific compound.
CAUTION If you use multipoint calibration or a gas other than methane or
isobutylene and then apply response factors/curves (that have been
generated with reference to a single point methane/isobutylene calibration),
the resulting measurements will probably be incorrect.
To provide the specified accuracy, the instrument must be calibrated at the
beginning of each workday.
From the Main Menu, choose 2 = Setup > 1 = Calib.
When you reach the CALIBRATION menu, you will see the following
selections:
CALIB MENU
1=Zero
3=Backgnd 4=RF
5=Flow
The steps involved in calibrating the TVA2020 are as follows:
1. Configure the calibration variables (6=Cfg):
Number or span points (1-9)
Span concentration
Background correction (None, PID, FID, Both)
Response factor calculation mode (Multiplication factor or Curve)
Accept mode (Manual or Auto)
Save mode (Manual or Auto)
2. Zero the instrument using either a zero gas or clean ambient air
(1=Zero).
2=Span
6=Cfg
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