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Manual calibration checks with zero/span valves, Zero/span calibration on auto range or dual ranges – Teledyne GFC-7000E - Trace CO2 Analyzer User Manual

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Model GFC7000E Instruction Manual

Calibration Procedures

04584 Rev A1

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7.5. Manual Calibration Checks with Zero/Span Valves

Zero and span checks using the VARIOUS zero/span valve options available for the MGFC7000E
are similar to that described in Section 7.3, except that the zero and calibration operations are
initiated directly and independently with dedicated keys CALZ and CALS.

To perform a manual calibration check of an analyzer with a valve option installed, use the
following method.

STEP ONE: Connect the sources of Zero Air and Span Gas as shown in figures 7-3 through 7-6.

STEP TWO: Perform the zero/span check.

Wait until STABIL

falls below 1.0

ppb.

This may take

several minutes.

The value of STABIL

may jump

significantly. Wait
until STABIL falls

below 1.0 ppb. This

may take several

minutes.

SPAN CAL M

STABIL=XXX.X PPM

CO2 =X.XXX

< TST TST >

ZERO

SPAN

CONC

EXIT

SAMPLE

STABIL=XXX.X PPM

CO2 =X.XXX

< TST TST > CAL

CALZ

CALS

SETUP

ZERO CAL M

STABIL=XXX.X PPM

CO2 =X.XXX

< TST TST >

ZERO

CONC

EXIT

SAMPLE

STABIL=XXX.X PPM

CO2 =X.XXX

< TST TST > CAL

CALZ

CALS

SETUP

EXIT returns to the main

SAMPLE display

ACTION:

Record the

CO2 readings

presented in the

upper right corner of

the display.

ACTION:

Record the

CO2 readings

presented in the

upper right corner of

the display.

SAMPLE* RANGE = 500.000 PPM CO2

=X.XXX

< TST TST >

CAL

CALZ

CALS

SETUP

Scroll to the STABIL test

function.

7.5.1. Zero/Span Calibration on Auto Range or Dual Ranges

If the analyzer is being operated in dual range mode or auto range mode, then the high and low

ranges must be independently calibrated.

When the analyzer is in either dual or auto range modes the user must run a separate calibration

procedure for each range. After pressing the CAL, CALZ or CALS keys the user is prompted for
the range that is to be calibrated as seen in the CALZ example below: