Teledyne 2010B - Split architecture thermal conductivity analyzer User Manual
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Thermal Conductivity Analyzer
Part I: Control Unit
Part I 4-25
Teledyne Analytical Instruments
4.8.2 The Curve Algorithm Screen
The Curve Algorithm is a linearization method. It provides from 1 to 9
intermediate points between the ZERO and SPAN values, which can be normal-
ized during calibration, to ensure a straight-line input/output transfer function
through the analyzer.
Each range is linearized individually, as necessary, since each range will
usually have a totally different linearization requirement. Before setting the
algorithm curve, each range must be Zeroed and Spanned.
To linearize the ranges, you must first perform the four steps indicated at
the beginning of section 4.8 Programming. You will then be in the second
System
menu screen.
MODEL APPLICATION
SELF_TEST ALGORITHM
4.8.2.1 Checking the linearization
From the
System
Function screen, select
ALGORITHM, and press
Enter
.
Sel rng set algo
> Ш1 Ш2 Ш3 <
Use the < > keys to select the range: 01, 02, or 03. Then press
Enter
.
Gas use: H2 N2
Range: Ø -10 %
Press Enter again.
Algorithm setup:
VERIFY SETUP
Select and
Enter
VERIFY to check whether the linearization has been
accomplished satisfactorily.
Dpt INPUT OUTPUT
Ш Ш.ШШ Ш.ШШ
The leftmost digit (under
Dpt) is the number of the data point being moni-
tored. Use the
∆∇
keys to select the successive points.
The
INPUT value is the input to the linearizer. It is the simulated output of
the analyzer. You do not need to actually flow gas.
The
OUTPUT value is the output of the linearizer. It should be the ACTU-
AL concentration of the span gas being simulated.