ECOPROBE 5 - rs dynamics
ECOPROBE 5 - rs dynamics
ECOPROBE 5 - rs dynamics
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== Select channel ==<br />
PID-S: Yes 99.4ppm<br />
Measured = 99.4ppm<br />
IR –MET: No ppm<br />
Measured = ---.-- ppm<br />
IR – TP: No ppm<br />
Measured = 560ppm<br />
IR – CO2: No ppm<br />
Measured = ---.-- ppm<br />
O2: No %<br />
Measured = 20.18 %<br />
Press.: No mb<br />
Measured = 959.56 mb<br />
Temp.: No C<br />
Measured = ---.--<br />
Calibrate!<br />
W.27.2 - Selection of analyze<strong>rs</strong> for calibration.<br />
CALIBRATION<br />
� When window W.27.1 is open, the cu<strong>rs</strong>or is<br />
positioned on PID–S item (S: Standard mode). The<br />
value of the calibration gas Isobutene was 104 ppm.<br />
<strong>ECOPROBE</strong> 5 measured 99.4 ppm instead of 104<br />
ppm Isobutene, and this measured value 99.4 is<br />
displayed on the screen.<br />
� For calibrating the PID analyzer we have to<br />
activate it by changing No after the PID-S item, to Yes<br />
by pressing the right arrow. The same value as the<br />
measured value will now appear at the top of the<br />
second column – in our case 99.4 (Window W.27.2).<br />
� Leave No after the other analyze<strong>rs</strong> as we do not intend calibrating them. Calibration of the other<br />
analyze<strong>rs</strong> is described later.<br />
� Go to item Calibrate! (Window W.27.3) and select it with the right arrow. The instrument will<br />
recalculate the calibration constant and display it (Window W.28).<br />
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== Select channel ==<br />
PID-S: No ppm<br />
Measured = 99.4 ppm<br />
IR –MET: No ppm<br />
Measured = ---.-- ppm<br />
IR – TP: No ppm<br />
Measured = 560ppm<br />
IR – CO2: No ppm<br />
Measured = ---.-- ppm<br />
O2: No %<br />
Measured = 20.18 %<br />
Press.: No mb<br />
Measured = 959.56 mb<br />
Temp.: No C<br />
Measured = ---.--<br />
Calibrate!<br />
W.27.1 - Selection of analyze<strong>rs</strong> for calibration.<br />
� Press the down arrow and the cu<strong>rs</strong>or will move to<br />
the right. Pressing the right arrow opens a window<br />
with numbe<strong>rs</strong> which enables you to type in a new<br />
value. Type in the actual value of the calibration<br />
standard used – in our case, 104 ppm. The value 104<br />
will now appear instead of the previous 99.4 (Window<br />
W.27.3).<br />
== Select channel ==<br />
PID-S: Yes 104ppm<br />
Measured = 99.4ppm<br />
IR –MET: No ppm<br />
Measured = ---.-- ppm<br />
IR – TP: No ppm<br />
Measured = 560ppm<br />
IR – CO2: No ppm<br />
Measured = ---.-- ppm<br />
O2: No %<br />
Measured = 20.18 %<br />
Press.: No mb<br />
Measured = 959.56 mb<br />
Temp.: No C<br />
Measured = ---.--<br />
Calibrate!<br />
W.27.3 - Selection of analyze<strong>rs</strong> for calibration.