
PCA
3 Manual
0024-9472 Rev 3 75
NOTE: “Measured” is the current NO
2
reading, while
“Applied” is a known NO
2
level that will be applied for
calibration purposes.
3. Attach a 100 ppm NO
2
cylinder to the regulator of the calibration fixture
shown in Figure 6-12 on page 76.
4. Use the ▲▼ and
◄►
buttons to enter an applied value that exactly
equals the concentration stamped on the NO
2
cylinder.
NOTE: The calibration range is from 9 to 150 ppm. An
attempt to calibrate outside this range will cause the
message “Bad Calibration Wrong CAL Entry” to appear in
the following step.
Figure 6-11. NO
2
Sensor Calibration
5. Adjust regulator for a flow meter indication of approximately 2 SCFH.
Wait until the measured reading stabilizes (approximately 3 minutes),
and then press ENT to calibrate the NO
2
measured value to that of the
applied value. The message “Good Calibration” should briefly appear
followed by the CALIBRATION LIST screen being re-displayed.
NOTE: If the sensor’s output is low, but still usable, then
the message “Good Calibrat
will appear. The sensor will now be marked as being Low
in the DIAGNOSTICS screen.
NOTE: If the sensor’s output is too low to be usable, then
the message “Bad Calibration Sensor End of Life, Entry
Not Saved” will appear follow
LIST screen being re-
displayed. The sensor will now be
marked as being BAD in the DIAGNOSTICS screen.
6. Turn OFF regulator and remove the gas cylinder.
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