Calibrate Sample Component - ABB EL6010 Operator's Manual

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Calibrate Sample Component

Wait until End of
Warm-up Phase
Current Output
During Calibration
Limits During
Calibration
Status Signal During
Calibration
Calibration via
Modbus
Calibrate Sample
Component
42/24-30 EN Rev. 1
The gas analyzer should only be calibrated after the end of the warm-up phase
(that takes approx. 30 to 60 minutes).
Signals at the analog outputs (current outputs) track measured value changes
during calibration.
If limits are activated, they are also active during calibration.
During calibration, the status signal "Maintenance Mode" is output on "overall
status" digital output and via Modbus.
For information about calibration via Modbus see the "EasyLine Modbus and
M-DDE Server" technical information sheet (Publication No. 30/27-100 EN).
A zero calibration must always be performed before a span calibration. A zero
calibration can also be performed separately.
Step
Action
1
Select the Calibrate
menu.
2
Select the sample
component.
3
Select Zero calibration.
4
Check the zero set point
and adjust as needed.
5
Turn on the zero gas
supply.
6
Start calibration if the
measured value reading
is stable.
7
Calibration in progress.
8
Accept calibration
or
reject calibration.
EL6010 Gas Analyzer in Category 2G Operator's Manual
Key
Display
Calibrate
Enter
Calibrate component
Zero calibration
Zero setpoint
0.00
Vol% CO
Connect zero gas!
Meas. value stable?
0.53 Vol% CO
Wait cal. is running
Meas. value ok?
0.00 Vol% CO
Continued on next page
Key
Enter
Enter
CO
Enter
CO
Enter
Enter
Enter
Enter
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