Teledyne analytical instruments 234 – Teledyne GFC-7001T - Trace CO Analyzer User Manual
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EPA Calibration Protocol Teledyne API – Model T300/T300M CO Analyzer
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SPAN CAL M
A1:CONC1=50 PPM CO = XXXX
< TST TST >
ZERO
SPAN
CONC
EXIT
Wait until
STABIL falls
below 0.2 PPM
(for M300E).
This may take
several minutes.
SAMPLE
COSTB=XXXX PPB
CO=XXXX
< TST TST > CAL
CALZ
CALS
SETUP
Record the CO
reading as
displayed on the
instrument’s front
panel.
Press EXIT to
Return to the
Main SAMPLE
Display.
ACTION:
Allow Calibration Gas diluted to
proper concentration for
Midpoint N+1 to enter the sample
port.
ACTION:
Allow calibration gas diluted to proper concentration for
Midpoint N to enter the sample port
SAMPLE A1:CONC1=50 PPM CO = XXXX
< TST
TST
>
CAL
SETUP
SAMPLE
CO STB=XXXX PPB
CO=XXXX
< TST TST >
CAL
SETUP
Set the Display to show the
COSTB test function.
This function calculates the
stability of the CO
measurement.
Plot the analyzer responses versus the corresponding calculated concentrations to obtain
a calibration relationship. Determine the best-fit straight line (y = mx + b) determined
by the method of least squares.
After the best-fit line has been drawn, determine whether the analyzer response is linear.
To be considered linear, no calibration point should differ from the best-fit line by more
than
2% of full scale.
If carried out carefully, the checks described in this section will provide reasonable
confidence that the GFC7001T is operating properly. Checks should be carried out at
least every 3 months as the possibility of malfunction is always present.
If the linearity error is excessive and cannot be attributed to outside causes, check the
GFC7001T system for:
Sample pressure higher than ambient – pressurized sample gas
Leaks
Correct flow
Miscalibrated span gas tanks or bad zero gas
Miscalibrated sample pressure transducer