Test Gases - Abb Easyline El3060 Manual

Continuous gas analyzers
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EL3060 CONTINUOUS GAS ANALYZERS | OI/EL3060-EN REV. B
... 9 Calibration
... Calibration control
Plausibility Check during calibration
If during calibration, the gas analyzer finds implausible values
(e.g. if the end-point and zero point values are equal), the
calibration is aborted and the device issues a status message
503 (see Possible status messages on page 89).
The values stored for the last calibration remain in effect.
Wait until the warm-up phase has ended
Analyzer module may not be calibrated until the warm-up phase
has ended.
Duration of the Warm-up Phase
Analyzer
Duration of the Warm-up Phase
Uras26
Without thermostat: approx. ½ h
With thermostat: approx. 2.5 h
Magnos206
< 2 hours
Magnos28
2 to 4 h
The value may be elevated during first commissioning
or after a longer service life.
Caldos27
approx. ½ h
Caldos25
1 to 4 h,
depending on measurement range
Air pressure effect
The current air pressure must be taken into consideration during
the calibration.
Air pressure correction is automatically performed when a
pressure sensor is fitted to the analyzer, see Pressure sensor
on page 21.
In the case of analyzers without a pressure sensor, the
current air pressure must be entered via the 'Atmospheric
Pressure' menu before calibration, see Pressure correction
on page 98.

Test gases

DANGER
Explosion hazard
Explosion hazard due to the formation of explosive gas
mixtures when measuring flammable gases and connecting
oxygen-containing test gases (such as air).
Before connecting an oxygen-containing test gas, the gas
path must be rinsed with an inert gas, such as nitrogen.
Observe the following safety instructions regarding
calibration.
Safety instructions regarding calibration
When measuring flammable gases, observe the following
instructions:
When calibrating the analyzers, air must not directly be
connected as a test gas after operation with flammable
gases.
Alternatively, where possible, use nitrogen as test gas for
calibration instead of air (for example, for zero point
calibration of Uras26 or single point calibration of
Magnos206 and Magnos28).
This must be particularly considered for automatically
controlled calibration processes, since no automatic purging
with an inert gas is possible.
Dew point of the test gases
The dew point of the test gases must be approximately equal to
the dew point of the sample gas, i.e. it must be at least 5 °C
lower than the lowest ambient temperature in the entire gas
path.
Test gas flow rate
30 to 60 l/h, keep constant at ±5 l/h
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