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point at or close to the critical measurement point of the process then an extreme accuracy of
the process may be maintained even in the most harsh of applications.
In general we recommend to perform SpanCheck in 12 month intervals (not more often), and sin-
gle point calibration as often as practically possible. When it is time to perform both calibrations,
first disable the single point calibration, then perform the SpanCheck calibration, then perform the
single point calibration. This procedure is not necessary but it is preferred when both calibration
are performed.
3.4.4.3.1 SpanCheck™ Mode
The instrument is calibrated at the factory with the sensor it is shipped with and does not need to
be re-calibrated prior to installation.
Instrument calibration is recommended in approximately 12 month intervals, and the XTR65W
sensor should be re-calibrated after prolonged exposure to liquid water. Simply follow steps 1 - 7
of the procedure below, removing the sensor from the sample gas stream. To avoid injury, make
sure the gas stream is depressurized before removing the sensor.
It is recommended to keep the sensor exposure to room air as short as possible, in order to avoid
super saturation of the sensor. While super saturation is not damaging to the sensor, it will prolong
the initial dry-down time after you install the sensor in the sample stream. Therefore, remove the
sensor from the sample stream or packaging container only after you are ready to proceed with the
calibration procedure and install the sensor in the sample stream immediately after the calibration
procedure is completed. If you are not ready to use the sensor right away after calibration, put the
sensor back in the shipping container for dry storage.
The instrument must be calibrated with the sensor it will be used with.The calibration procedure
takes advantage of the sensor’s ability to saturate (refer to Appendix F) and is executed by the
instrument computer, by performing the following steps:
If a single point calibration is in effect with a reference dewpoint below -70°C, it should be dis-
abled (see next section) before performing SpanCheck calibration.
1. If the instrument is locked and a calibration is attempted; it will display LOC and will not per-
form the calibration. To unlock the instrument consult section 3.4.5.-10
2. Push the MODE key a few times until the display shows CAL.
3. Press the UP button. The display will show CNF, prompting you to confirm that you want to
start the calibration procedure. You can abort the calibration procedure by pressing the MODE
key.
4. Remove the sensor from its packaging container or sample stream, so that the porous metal
filter is visible and the sensor is exposed to in-hand micro-climate (refer to explanation
below). Close the packaging container as soon as you have removed the sensor to avoid degra-
dation of the desiccant inside the container. You may want to re-use the container at a later
date.
5. Expose the sensor to in-hand micro-climate, and push the UP button again to confirm that you
want to start the calibration procedure. The display will flash AC for 60 seconds, while the sen-
sor is saturating. Make sure you keep the sensor exposed to in-hand micro-climate until the
display shows END.
6. After 60 seconds, the display will flash the selected sensor type (see Selecting a sensor type
3.4.5.-2) and then the instrument will calculate the slope and offset of the sensor curve while