Testing; Calibration; Check The Offset - UMS T5 User Manual

Pressure transducer tensiometer
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Service and maintenance

4.2 Testing

4.2.1

Calibration

When delivered Tensiometers are calibrated with an offset of 0 kPa
(when in horizontal position) and a linear response. The offset of the
pressure transducer has a minimal drift over the years. Therefore,
we recommend you check sensors once a year and re-calibrate
them every two years.
Return the Tensiometers to UMS for recalibration, or use the
calibration accessories available from UMS.
4.2.2

Check the Offset

If there is no pressure difference between the cup interior and the
surrounding the signal should be 0 kPa.
There are two ways to check the offset.
1. Connect the Tensiometer to a readout device. Place the T5 in a
beaker and fill the beaker with de-ionized water up to the centre of
the sensor body (see 3.4.) Wait until the reading is stable. If there
are bubbles inside the cup this might take a while.
Now the reading is the approximate offset. The value should be
between +0.3 and -0.3 kPa.
2. To check the zero-point more precisely shaft and sensor body
need to be disassembled.
The pressure sensor diaphragm is inside the small hole on the
pressure sensor body. It is very sensitive and must never be
touched! It can be destroyed even by slightest contact! No
contamination should get on the sealing and gasket.
Before reassembling cup and sensor body carry out the degassing
procedure (see chapter "Refilling").
After taking off the shaft shake the pressure sensor to remove water
from the pressure transducer hole. The offset is acceptable when the
reading is between -0.3 and +0.3 kPa.
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