Sierra SL-800 instruction manual

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Step 1--Enter information about you and the Cal=Trak

Company: Enter the name of your Company

Reference: Enter your reference number that will be shown on the calibration certificate

Project/file number: Enter your internal project number that will be shown on the calibration certificate

Date of calibration: Will be automatically filled in here. To enter date manually (Used for certificate data only) type in date.

Suggested recal date: Will be automatically filled in with today's date + 1 year

Software release: Current software version 2.03, cannot not be edited

System ERROR: Uncertainty of the Cal=Trak, factory set at 0.4%. Change to 0.2% for use with Cal=Trak SL-800.

Certificate type: Select the type of certificate you are going to generate (Determines title of the Certificate, no other effect)

Measured gas pressure: this information is obtained from the Cal=Trak

Measured Gas temperature: this information is obtained from the Cal=Trak

Calibration gas: Use the pull-down menu to select the gas you will use for the calibration. At this moment this is only suitable for Air and Nitrogen. Consult factory for other gasses

Performed by: Enter your name here. It will be printed on the certificate

Comport Cal=Trak: Select the RS232 Com port to which the Cal=Trak will be connected (Selectable from Com port 1 to 10)

Shots/set: Enter the number of "shots" that the Cal=Trak will have to take at each flow point. (The more "Shots" the more accurate the result will be but this will also take more time. Common settings for this are 4 to10 shots)

Max. Cal=Trak wait: This is the maximum time in seconds that the program will wait before it aborts it’s data collection. If the flow is very low you might have to increase this time. It also determines how long the program will wait when you check the zero flow point. Recommended setting is 30 or 60 seconds. If you select a value below 30 seconds, it is possible the program will stop it’s data collection before the Cal=Trak completes its cycle. This would result in an error at one or more flow points.

Step 2--In this step you enter information about the DUT

Model: Select the unit you want to certify. The pull down list will show you a number of options that are defined under that Tab "Instrument information". You can freely edit and add to this data base and than select your specific instrument. Data like accuracy and P+T effects will be used in the calibration sheet. Only Sierra Models are programmed into the software upon delivery, but others may be added. Power supply: Select the power supply for the unit (Only used for Certificate sheet data)

Input signal: Here you select the source of the setpoint signal to your DUT. For Flow meter enter NA. For RS232 for a Sierra 100 Series MFC enter digital. For all others, choose from the pull-down menu the proper setpoint signal for your DUT.

Output signal: Here you select what kind of output your DUT is using. (for RS232 for a Sierra 100 Series, enter digital)

Comport DUT: Select the RS232 Com port on which the Sierra 100 Series will be connected (Selectable from Com port 1 to 10). This will be used if your DUT is a Sierra 100 Series or if the Sierra 100 Series MFC will be automatically controlling flow into your DUT. If you will control flow to your DUT manually, select “NONE.”

DUT settle time (s): When using a Sierra 100 Series MFC in automatic mode or when calibrating a Sierra 100 Series MFC, select the number of seconds that you want your controller to stabilize after the Cal=Soft program gives it a setpoint. (60 seconds recommended). DMMin serial number: If a DMM is used to measure the DUT setpoint analog signal you can enter the serial # of that DMM here. DMMout serial number: If a DMM is used to measure the DUT output analog signal you can enter the serial # of that DMM here. DUT serial number: Serial number of the DUT (If a Sierra 100 Series is connected through RS232, it obtains this automatically) Maximum Flow: Enter the max range value of the DUT (Add no units, numbers only!) (If a Sierra 100 Series is connected through RS232, the software obtains this value automatically)

Units: Enter the units of your DUT as you wish them to appear on the Calibration Certificate. The new firmware of Cal=Trak always reads in “sccm” units, but the program will convert to your chosen units when it completes the certificate. If a Sierra 100 Series is to be used as part of your calibration system, set the units of the 100 Series to “sccm” to match the Cal=Trak

Gas: enter the gas the DUT will be used with during normal operation. Note that many instruments are calibrated on nitrogen or air even if they are to be used with a wide variety of gases. If a Sierra 100 Series is connected through RS232, it obtains this information automatically.

K-Factor: Enter the K-factor that relates that calibration gas to the gas for which the DUT will be used. For air or nitrogen, enter 1.00.

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Contents Cal=Trak SL-800 Primary Gas Flow Calibrator Worldwide Locations to Serve You Table of Contents Page General Description Theory of OperationIdealized Automatic Piston Prover Cal=Trak Layout Unpacking Checklist Your Cal=Trak SL-800 Base IncludesEach of Your Cal=Trak SL-800 Flow Cells Includes Cal=Trak Installation Attaching & Removing Flow Cells Connecting the Cal=Trak to a Flow SourceCal=Trak Measurement Cycle Attaching Flow CellsInitial Pressure Pulse Timing KPa Begins Ends Application Precautions Inventory Dead VolumeComparison vs. Calibration Initial Pressure PulseSetup for Piston or Bell Provers Alternative Setup for Piston Provers Vacuum Comparison of Cal=Trak with Piston or Bell ProversSetup for LFEs Comparison of Cal=Trak with Sonic Nozzle Transfer StandardsVacuum Setup for Sonic Nozzle Transfer Standard Calibration of Mass Flow Controllers MFCsCalibration of Mass Flow Meters MFMs Calibration of Rotameters Variable Area Flow MetersCharging the Cal=Trak Battery Operating InstructionsTurning the Cal=Trak On Turning the Cal=Trak OffCal=Trak Keypad How To Use the Cal=Trak Keypad Low Battery IndicatorGeneral Menu Navigation Factory Default Settings Parameters Factory Settings Optional SettingsTaking Readings Setting User Preferences Option 1, Sensor FactorSetup Menu 2, Reading Type, # in Average & Minutes/Reading Setup Menu 4, Date, Time & Battery VoltageSetup Menu 5, Date & Time Formats Option 1, DateOption 2, Time Option 3, Auto OffBattery System Battery Maintenance & StorageMaintenance Quality Assurance Leak Test Procedure To Initiate the Leak TestCalibration Leak Test Illustration Leak Test in ProgressReturning Your Unit for Calibration or Service Shipment Replacement Parts & AccessoriesCalibration Includes Part DescriptionAdditional Information Limited Warranty Charge LED does not light when charger plugged Settings have been lost or seem to have changedPiston Error appears on display Unit suddenly turns offPiston does not move when the Read or Auto is pushed When taking readings, the flow seems offDuring Leak Test, Leakage 9.999 ccm appears on display Resetting the Cal=Trak Contact Sierra for AssistanceModel Optimum Flow Range Flow Cell Standardized 15-30CInstallation Operating Instructions for Cal=Soft Software IntroductionRequirements Worksheet descriptionsSetup Cal=Trak IntroductionSetup DUT Setup Cal=SoftPage Page Automatic Flow Calibration Using Sierra 100 Series MFC Software Troubleshooting Serial Port Selection IssueSerial Port Configuration Issue