Zero calibration – Analytical Industries GPR-1000 ATEX Portable Trace PPM Oxygen Analyzer User Manual
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Zero Calibration
In theory, the oxygen sensor produces no signal output when exposed to an oxygen free sample gas. However, the
analyzer will generate an oxygen reading when sampling oxygen free sample gas due to:
¾ Contamination or quality of the zero gas
¾ Minor leakage in the sample line connections
¾ Residual oxygen dissolved in the sensor’s electrolyte
¾ Tolerances of the electronic components
Recommendation: Zero calibration is recommended for measurements below 1 ppm on the 10 ppm range only,
as it is not practical on higher ranges as described below.
Procedure:
Zero calibration should precede the span calibration and once performed should not have to be repeated with
subsequent span calibrations. Normally, zero calibrations are performed when a new sensor is installed or changes
are made in the sample system connections.
Refer to Span Calibration below for the detailed procedure. Differences include substituting a suitable zero gas for
the span gas and allowing the analyzer 24 hours with flowing zero gas to determine the true zero offset (a stable
reading evidenced by a horizontal trend on an external recording device) of the system before conducting the zero
calibration. Note: 24 hours is required for the sensor to consume the oxygen that has dissolved into the electrolyte
inside the sensor (while exposed to air or percentage levels of oxygen).
Thus, for this reasons above, it is not practical to zero a portable analyzer every time it is moved from one sample
point to another. Finding the true zero offset is not always necessary particularly in the case of applications
requiring higher level oxygen measurements because of the low offset value, normally < 0.1 ppm, is not material
to the accuracy of higher level measurements.
Note: Prematurely zeroing the analyzer can cause a negative reading in both the ZERO and SAMPLE modes.
1. Access the MAIN MENU by pressing the MENU key.
2. Advance the reverse shade cursor to highlight ZERO CALIBRATE.
3. Press the ENTER key to select the highlighted menu option.
4. The following displays appear:
MAIN MENU
AUTO SAMPLE
MANUAL SAMPLE
SPAN CALIBRATE
ZERO CALIBRATE
DEFAULT SPAN
DEFAULT ZERO
>>>
0.000 PPM
ZERO
CALIBRTION
ENTER TO CALIBRATE
ESCAPE TO ABORT
5. Press the ENTER key to calibrate, refer to the Span Calibration section for the detailed procedure.