Model 14 Oxygen Analyzer
6.2. Measurement Calibration
The slope calibration can be done in air or water. The zero can be set with an electronic zero or a chemical
zero. A chemical zero uses Nitrogen gas or oxygen-free solution.
6.2.1. Slope Calibration in Air with an Electronic Zero
Temperature compensation must be set to “auto.”
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CONC. CALIB.
ZERO CALIB.
ZERO CALIB. SLOPE CALIB.
SLOPE CALIB.
CONC. CALIB.
SLOPE CALIB.
SLOPE CALIB.
1. Programming
2. Execution
ZERO :
Select an electrical zero. The electrical zero is
carried out automatically by the transmitter at
regular intervals.
Select slope in air.
SLOPE :
Enter the atmospheric pressure in mmHg
Enter the ambient temperature in °C
? EXECU-
TION
SLOPE : Remove the probe from the sample and
press ENTER. The probe should be positioned
with the membrane downward.
The flashing “CAL” message indicates that the
instrument is in calibration mode.
Wait for the
current to stabilize
(approximately 1-2 min.)
and press OK to validate the calibration. The
oxygen concentration value flashes for 3 seconds.
The analyzer displays the date of the last calibra-
tion and the new slope calculated. The date can
be modify. Put the electrode back into service.
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