COSA Xentaur COSA 9610 User Manual
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INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL – COSA 9610™
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The two-point calibration/validation procedure will be executed as followed:
1. Analyzer activates calibration/validation contact.
2. The procedure pauses for the specified “Calibration Start Delay” time for the
external host to prepare for calibration/validation.
3. Process gas is switched off and the low calibration gas is switch on.
4. The analyzer waits for the readings to stabilize up to the “Switch Time”.
5. Low calibration gas is switched off and the high calibration gas is switched on.
6. The analyzer waits for the readings to stabilize up to the “Switch Time”.
7. High calibration gas is switched off and the process gas is switched on.
8. Analyzer deactivates calibration/validation contact.
The three-point calibration/validation procedure will be executed as followed:
1. Analyzer activates calibration/validation contact.
2. The procedure pauses for the specified “Calibration Start Delay” time for the
external host to prepare for calibration/validation.
3. Process gas is switched off and the low calibration gas is switch on.
4. The analyzer waits for the readings to stabilize up to the “Switch Time”.
5. Low calibration gas is switched off and the medium calibration gas is switched on.
6. The analyzer waits for the readings to stabilize up to the “Switch Time”.
7. The analyzer switched the gas stream to the high range mixing chamber.
8. The analyzer waits for the readings to stabilize up to the “Switch Time”.
9. Medium calibration gas is switched off and the high calibration gas is switched on.
10. The analyzer waits for the readings to stabilize up to the “Switch Time”.
11. High calibration gas is switched off and the process gas is switched on.
12. Analyzer deactivates calibration/validation contact.
Between each step of the calibration process a switch time is programmed enabling the
analyzer to stabilize. After the switch time the new value is used in the calibration
algorithm. The calibration gas switch time is user programmable. By default, it is set at
120 seconds. Depending on the distance to the calibration gases it may be necessary to
change to a longer or shorter delay.