ECOPROBE 5 - rs dynamics
ECOPROBE 5 - rs dynamics
ECOPROBE 5 - rs dynamics
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CALIBRATION<br />
11.5 CALIBRATION OF THE PROBE THERMOMETER, OXYGEN AND PRESSURE<br />
ANALYZERS<br />
PROBE THERMOMETER CALIBRATION (Fig. 18)<br />
� Insert the probe with its thermometer and a precise<br />
external thermometer, which must show tenths of<br />
degrees, into a bottle of tap water and wait until the<br />
temperature stabilizes(about 30 minutes).<br />
� After the stabilization period, go to the calibration<br />
locality CALIB.lc and let the instrument measure two<br />
or three points to allow it to stabilize.<br />
� Connect the probe with the appropriate cable to<br />
<strong>ECOPROBE</strong> 5. The probe is still in the bottle of<br />
water.<br />
� Read and note the temperature of the external<br />
thermometer.<br />
� Start the measurement. After measuring remove the<br />
probe from the water and disconnect it from the<br />
instrument.<br />
� Go to the Main Menu (Window W.2), select<br />
CALIBRATION and continue the calibration procedure<br />
as described for the calibration of the PID analyzer. In<br />
Window W. 30 activate Temp and type in the actual<br />
value measured by the precise external thermometer.<br />
� Go to Calibrate! (Window W.30) and complete the<br />
calibration according to the described procedure.<br />
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55<br />
Probe with<br />
thermometer<br />
Precise<br />
external<br />
thermometer<br />
Fig. 18 - Probe thermometer calibration.<br />
== Select channel ==<br />
PID-S: No ppm<br />
Measured = ---.-- ppm<br />
IR –MET: No ppm<br />
Measured = ---.-- ppm<br />
IR – TP: No ppm<br />
Measured = ---.-- ppm<br />
IR – CO2: No ppm<br />
Measured = ---.-- ppm<br />
O2: No %<br />
Measured = 20.78 %<br />
Press.: No mb<br />
Measured = 959.56 mb<br />
Temp.: Yes 20.3 C<br />
Measured = 19.2 C<br />
Calibrate!<br />
W.30 - Selection of analyzer for calibration of the<br />
probe thermometer.