Operating Modes Of The Device; Automatic Operation; Stop Mode; Normal Calibration - RMG PGC 9300 Operating Manual

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5 Operating modes of the device

5 Operating modes of the device
The measuring element operating modes can be adjusted in the "Details" screen
of the analytical computer under GC9300 mode/operating mode (refer to the man-
ual for GC 9300: PGC9300_AC_manual_12_en).
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5.1 Automatic operation

Automatic analysis mode ("autorun") is the normal operating mode of the measuring
element. A cyclical sampling and analysis of the measuring gas are carried out. This
process is only interrupted by the automatic recalibration ("Details" screen under cali-
bration parameters).

5.2 Stop mode

This mode is activated in order to switch off analysis mode. After the current analy-
sis is finished, the continuous operation is interrupted.

5.3 Normal calibration

A switchover to the calibration gas inlet and implementation of a calibration cycle
according to the defined data ("Details" screen under calibration parameters) are
carried out. After the calibration is finished, the valves are switched back to the
measuring gas inlet and a continuous analysis of the measuring gas is conducted.
The timing of the next automatic recalibration is not changed.

5.4 Reference gas analysis

The reference gas inlet (for test gas) is switched on and a continuous analysis is
conducted. However, the maximum number of analyses is the number that can be
specified at the GC 9300 controller under the path "GC9300 mode/ref. gas/maxi-
mum number". Then an automatic switch to "Autorun" occurs.
After re-calibration, the external calibration gas is analyzed via the reference gas
inlet. This is a normal analysis and the correction factors from the last automatic or
manual calibration remain unchanged.
Manual PGC 9300 EN07 June, 18th 2018

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