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10.6.1 Flow Conditions - Insure that the air and gas flow systems are calibrated under<br />

the conditions of use against an authoritative standard. Different output<br />

calibration gas concentrations are obtained simply by changing the ratios of flow<br />

rates between the NO and dilution air channels. It is preferable to maintain a<br />

constant dilution air-flow and to vary the NO flow. The total flow required at the<br />

sampling manifold should equal the analyzer demand plus at least 50% excess.<br />

The following equations can be used to pre-calculate the specific gas dilution airflow<br />

rates required for the desired calibration points, usually 20, 40, 60 and 80%<br />

of the instrument range.<br />

Where :<br />

STD x FS<br />

S = ------------------ (1)<br />

FS + FD<br />

S = desired output concentrations of NO in ppm<br />

STD = NO standard cylinder concentration in ppm<br />

FS = NO standard cylinder flow rate<br />

FD = dilution air flow rate in cm 3 /min.<br />

Solving equation (1) for the NO standard flow rate (FS) that will produce the<br />

desired concentration for a given dilution flow rate (FD) gives :<br />

S x FD<br />

FS = --------------- (2)<br />

STD - S<br />

Example : For a corrected dilution flow FD = 5.00 L/min. a NO cylinder<br />

concentration STD = 100 ppm v/v, and a desired output concentration S = 0.90<br />

ppm, we substitute into equation (2) and obtain for the NO standard flow rate.<br />

(0.90) x (5,000)<br />

FS = ---------------------- = 45.4 cm 3 /min<br />

(100) - (0.90)<br />

10.6.2 Zero Calibration - Activate the zero air source and allow the analyzer to sample<br />

the zero air until a stable zero response is obtained. Adjust the analyzer NOx,<br />

NO and NO2 zero controls as described in the instrument manual. It is good<br />

practice to recheck the zero at the end of the multipoint calibration, especially if<br />

large span adjustments were made.<br />

10.6.3 Preparation for the NO and NOx Calibration - Set the zero air and NO<br />

standard flow rates as determined in 10.3.1 for generating a NO concentration at<br />

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