Carbon Monoxide Alarm User Manual

2 Installation Model 7300A
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Teledyne Analytical Instruments
2.5 Testing the System
Before plugging the instrument into the power source:
Check the integrity and accuracy of the fluid connections. Make
sure there are no leaks.
Check the integrity and accuracy of the electrical connections.
Make sure there are no exposed conductors
Check that sample pressure is controlled accuracately and is
maintained between 5 to 10 psig, according to the requirements
of your process.
NOTE: Special designed systems may require checks under vacuum
or high pressure (consult manual addendum).
Power up the system, and test it by performing the following
operations:
1. Repeat the Self-Diagnostic Test, section 5.2
2.6 Calibration
2.6.1 Calibration Fluids
Zero fluids must be made by the chemistry lab or certified zero and span
gas bought from a gas supplier. The zero fluid must be the major component of
the sample, free from the component of interest.
Note: In Non-purity applications, the reference cell may be sealed
with clean air (consult factory).
The span fluid must be the major component of the sample mixed with
a small amount of the component of interest. The concentration must be 80 to
95% of the full scale range or the widest range of the instrument (if the instrument
provides more than one range).
2.6.2 Calibration
Refer to Section 4.4 of the manual to determine how to manipulate the
mode setting. The recommended calibration method is as follows:
Method: