Zero Adjust; Calibration Gas Calibration - Honeywell Satellite XT 9602-0200 4-20 mA Operation Manual

Satellite xt 4-20 ma series
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C A L I B R A T I O N
G A S C A L I B R A T I ON
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G A S C A L I B R A T I O N
Z E RO A D J U S T
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Z E R O A D J U S T
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Z E R O A D J U S T
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Z E R O A D J U S T
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Satellite XT 4-20 mA Versions
The gas calibration submenu is used for dynamic cali-
bration. For zero adjustment use clean or synthetic air
free from measuring gas or any other interfering gases.
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The sensor must be warmed-up before calibration.
For span adjustment it is recommended to use test gas
of a known concentration at or slightly above TLV for
the target gas. Always keep to the correct sequence,
first perform zero adjustment, then Span
Adjustment.
Use the <set> key to enter and follow the dialogue
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displayed.
Zero adjustment applies for all sensors except
oxygen sensors.
Apply clean or synthetic air to the sensor and actuate
the <set> key to continue.
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Allow the zero reading to stabilize.
If the reading is already zero, zero adjustment is not
necessary. Actuate the <esc> key to exit.
If the reading is not zero, actuate the <set> key to
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re-adjust the zero point and to continue the procedure.
The reading is zero. Actuate the <set> key to proceed.
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Actuate the <set> key to save the new zero point and
store it in the unit's internal memory.
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Calibration - Section 5
Gas Calibration

Zero Adjust

Apply Air !
<Actual Zero Point>
<Re-adjusted Zero Point>
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