Bacharach 24-9351 manual Calibrate TA-Zero, Calibrate TA-ZERO Measured 3.0C, Applied 0000.0C

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Calibration

PCA

5.4 Calibrate TA-Zero

 

Material Required:

 

Thermocouple Simulator (K-type)

Range: 0 to 300°C

 

Accuracy: ±0.3°C

Procedure:

 

1.With the analyzer turned off, first plug the simulator's K-type connec- tor into the T-STACK jack (Figure 3-2); then turn on the analyzer and wait for its warmup cycle to complete.

2.Enter the Calibration Menu Screen per Section 5.3; then choose TA-ZERO to zero the analyzer’s stack temperature channel.

3.Adjust the simulator to 0° C (32° F).*

4.Wait until the MEASURED reading on the screen stabilizes. Then use the st and keys to enter an APPLIED value that equals 0 °C (32 °F).

Typical Calibrate TA-Zero Screen During Calibration Procedure:

CALIBRATE TA-ZERO

MEASURED 3.0°C

APPLIED 0000.0°C

4.Press the key to calibrate the analyzer’s MEASURED value to that of the APPLIED value. At this time the Calibrate Menu Screen is redisplayed.

*The calibration range for this screen is 0 – 5 °C (32 – 41°F). Any attempt to calibrate outside this range will cause the analyzer to display an error message.

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Instruction 24-9351

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Contents Portable Combustion Analyzer PCA Register Your Warranty by Visiting Contents Troubleshooting Introduction Portable Combustion AnalyzerDisplayed Data LPGSensor Configurations PCA 35 & 65 with Draft, CO & NX Advanced PCA Model FeaturesPrintout Capability Technical Characteristics Normal Operating Conditions Display Agency Approvals Power ScopeConnecting the Probe Using the Optional Power SupplyConnecting the Probe to the Analyzer Configuring the PCA Function Parameters To Change Refer toOperation Key Pad FunctionsSampling Hole Location Sampling Hole LocationCombustion Test Analyzer Turn On and Warm UpInstalling Probe in the Stack Performing a Combustion Test Turning Off the Analyzer and Purging the CO Sensor Purging CO SensorDifferential Pressure Measurement Draft25 MB HOT SpotWarmup Screen BACHARACH, INCPCA Warmup yy Front Panel Key FunctionsSensor Status Screen BACHARACH, INC. PCA Warmup 0 zCombustion Test Screen PCA models 10-25 PCA models 30, 35, 60Fuel Selection Screen «NATGAS Fuel Koks OIL NO.2 LEG OIL NO.6 LPG CoalDraft Screens Memory Directory Screen ‘Standard’ PCA ScreenM9 Memory Empty Clear Memory ‘Advanced’ PCA ScreenFor ‘Advanced’ PCA Models 40, 45, 50, 55, 60 Memory to PC ScreenMemory to PC «TRANSMIT Data Clear Memory Clear Memory COMMA-DELIMITED Fields Setup ID Setup ScreensFront Panel Key Functions for the Initial ID Setup Screen PCA Temperature Setup Screen Setup Temperature Unit «C FDraft Unit Setup Screen Setup Draft Unit «MBLanguage Setup Screen Setup Display «CO NX CU NU Display Mode Setup ScreenFor PCA Models 30, 35, 60 Time/Date Setup Screen «TIME 154506 DateSetup «IR HP Printer IR Irda Printer Setup ScreenRS232 Maintenance Password Screen Maintenance «PASSWORDMaintenance Screen Maintenance «CALIBRATION User NameUser Name Screens User Name «LINE 1 Line 2 LineFront Panel Key Functions for Initial User Name Screen User Name LineSaving Test Data Front Panel Key Functions for Individual User Name ScreensHLD 20.0 190When using an infrared printer Printing Test Data12 HLD 190 C «PWhen using a serial printer RS-232ConnectorResetting the Microprocessor Clear Memory ScreenPCA Calibration Sensor CheckCalibration Fixtures ProcedureMaterial Required Calibrate Menu Screen «TA-ZERO Calibrate TA-SPAN NX TL-ZERO CO TL-SPAN DraftCalibrate TA-ZERO Measured 3.0C Calibrate TA-ZeroApplied 0000.0C Calibrate TA-SPAN Measured 295.0C Calibrate TA-SpanApplied 0300.0C Calibrate TL-Zero Calibrate TL-ZERO Measured 3.0CCalibrate TL-SPAN Measured 102.0C Calibrate TL-SpanApplied 0100.0C Calibrate NX Calibrate NX MeasuredPPM AppliedCalibrate CO For PCA Models 20, 25, 30, 35, 50, 55, 60 Material RequiredCalibrate CO Measured 492Typical Test Gas CO/H2 Screen During Calibration Procedure Typical Calibrate H2 Screen During Calibration ProcedureTest GAS CO/H2 CO-VALUE Enter CO-VALUE Calibrate H2 MeasuredTypical Calibrate Draft Screen During Calibration Procedure Calibrate DraftFor PCA Models 15, 25, 35, 45, 55 Material Required Calibrate Draft Measured AppliedPCA Maintenance Routine MaintenanceDisassembly Disassembling the AnalyzerRear View of the PCB and Sensors Cleaning the Probe Equipment RequiredWater Trap/Filter Assembly Maintenance Drain the water condensate after every useReplacing the Particulate Filter Replacing the Oxygen Sensor Replacing the Nitric Oxide Sensor Replacing the Nitric Oxide Sensor FilterReplacing the Nitric Oxide Sensor Bias Battery Replacing the Carbon Monoxide Sensor For PCA Models 20, 25, 30, 35, 50, 55, 60Replacing the Carbon Monoxide Sensor Filter Replacing the Pump Assembly Troubleshooting Analyzer RepairError Codes NX Sensor ErrorTroubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting GuideTA-SENSOR or TL-SENSOR Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide Parts & Service Replacement PartsAccessories Standard AccessoriesReplacement Parts RED Black Replacement Parts Sales/Service Centers IndianaAppendix a English German Danish French Spanish ENG DEU DAN FRA ESPPolish Dutch Swedish FinnishDraft Memory Screen Polish Italian Dutch Swedish Finnish Time/Date Setup Screen Aika Calibrate TL-Span Screen Immettere Valore CO Geef DE Waarde Enter CO-VALUE PCA Appendix B Printout Translations FRA ESP POL ITA NED SVE FIN PCA World Headquarters Hunt Valley Circle, New Kensington, PA

24-9351 specifications

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