Bacharach 24-9448 manual Pressure Sensor Calibration, Material Required, Procedure

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Calibration

Any errors detected during warm-up will be listed on the display immediately fol- lowing warm-up. For example, the screen to the right shows that the battery is low. Correct any errors before proceeding. Refer to Section 7.3 for a listing of error messages and their meaning.

2.Display the MAIN MENU by pressing the MENU (F2) button. If necessary, press ESC until MENU appears above F2.

3.Use the buttons to highlight CALIBRATION, and then press ENT to dis- play the CALIBRATION LIST screen.

4.Use the buttons to highlight the sensor to be calibrated, and then perform the calibra- tion procedure for that sensor as described in the following sections.

ERRORS DETECTED

Low Battery

MENU

F1 F2 F3

MAIN MENU

FUEL

PRESSURE

MEMORY

SETUP

CALIBRATION

DIAGNOSTICS

STATUS

MENU

F1 F2 F3

5.3 Pressure Sensor Calibration

This procedure calibrates the pressure sensor to a known pressure value.

Material Required:

• Bellows

• Manometer

- Range: ±8 in. of water column (±20 mb)

- Accuracy: ±0.01 in. of water column (±0.025 mb)

Procedure:

NOTE: The unit-of-measure for pressure is selected per Section 3.7. In the following procedure inwc is selected, but note that any unit-of-measure can be used for calibration purposes.

1.Assemble the pressure sensor calibration equipment as shown in Figure 5-1, but DO NOT connect the analyzer to the calibration equip- ment at this time.

2.If not already done, turn ON the analyzer and display the CALIBRATION LIST screen per Section 5.2.

3.Use the buttons to highlight Pressure, and then press ENT to dis-

5-2

Instruction 24-9448

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Contents Portable Combustion Analyzer Warranty Contents Operation Maintenance Contents Introduction PCA 2 General Description Sales Combo & Model Configurations CalculationsCalculations Features & Benefits Operational Overview AIR Primary Air Thermocouple Connector DescriptionsProbe Connections Gas, Pressure, T-Stack PCA 2 Components Power AC Adapter 4 ∆P Differential PressureUSB Computer Interface IrDA Printer InterfaceFront Panel Buttons Introduction Specifications PCA 2 Directly Measures and DisplaysNormal Operating Conditions Warm-Up Time Specifications Installing or Replacing Batteries Initial Setup ScopePower Connecting the Probe and Hose Assembly Using the AC Power AdapterConnecting the Probe and Hose Assembly to the PCA Operating Parameters Fuel SelectionTemperature Units Selection Temp Units MenuPressure Units Selection Pressure Units MenuPollution Units Selection Pollution Units MenuDate Setup Time Setup Menu11 O2 Reference Setup Print Pressure Selection O2 4.0 % CO 12 ppm EFF 82.6% Zoom-Display SelectionBattery Charger Selection Logging Selection Button SoundOperation Operating Tips Turning on the Analyzer and Warm Up Selecting a Fuel Menu F2 button80% Efficiency Fan Assist or Power Vented Sampling PointEFF Performing a Combustion TestList of Combustion Test Data Making a Draft / Pressure Measurement TIP The pressure units of measure is selected per SectionSaving Test Data Ending a Combustion Test Emptying the Water TrapTurning OFF the Analyzer & Purging Data Logging Turning on Data Logging Use the buttons to highlight YES turn logging onSetting the Logging Interval and Duration Starting the Data Logging Process Memory Ending the Data Logging ProcessRecalling Combustion Test Data Recalling Logged Test Data Clearing Memory Downloading Stored Data to a Computer PCA 2 Data Recovery Program Installation Operation Computer to PCA 2 Connection USB Device Driver Installation Computer to PCA 2 ConnectionAt the Hardware Installation window, click Continue Anyway Recovering Data Log / Data File button Additional­ locations that contain sensor calibration data Unplugging the USB Cable Importing Saved Data Into a Spreadsheet Downloaded Data Fields Printing Test Data Printer Alignment & Sample Printout Operation Calibration Smart SensorsStarting a Calibration Benefits of Smart SensorsMaterial Required ProcedurePressure Sensor Calibration Pressure Sensor Calibration Equipment TS-Zero Procedure Stack CalibrationTS-Span Procedure TA-Zero Procedure Air CalibrationTA-Span Procedure CO-LO Sensor Calibration Turn OFF the regulator and remove the gas cylinder SO2 Sensor Calibration No Sensor Calibration NO2 Sensor Calibration CO-HI Sensor Calibration Gas Sensor Calibration Equipment Maintenance PCA 2 Disassembly Removing Rear CaseSensor Positions Tubing Connections Wiring Replacing the Filter Element Water Trap / Filter MaintenanceEmptying the Water Trap Chamber Smart Sensor Replacement Sensor Only Replacement Maintenance Nitric Oxide Sensor Battery Replacement Bias battery removed for Stabilization timeThermocouple Replacement Tools RequiredThermocouple Installation and Wiring Pump Replacement Parts & Tools RequiredCleaning the Probe Equipment RequiredMaintenance Instruction Troubleshooting Analyzer Repair Error SymbolsError Messages Displayed After Warm-Up Diagnostics and Status Screens Troubleshooting Parts & Service Replacement Parts DescriptionDescription Parts 1 Parts 2 Accessories Standard AccessoriesOptional Accessories Service Centers United StatesPage Headquarters Hunt Valley Circle, New Kensington, PA

24-9448 specifications

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