CALIBRATING YOUR FUEL GUARD |
FuelGuard drawing
To calibrate a FuelGuard you will need:
Calibration Gas, Calibrator, regulator &
sensor connector assembly and
if you aren't sure the air is gas-free you will also need zero
gas.
| 1. | Make sure there is no gas present in atmosphere and no alarms are on. Remove splash guard or poison protection caps from sensor. |
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| 2. | Have available: magnetic calibrator, zero gas (if necessary), calibration gas, regulator & sensor connector assembly. |
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| 3. | Apply zero air to sensor (if necessary) | |
| 4. | Touch zero end of calibrator to CAL mark near leak detection module display. When it stops scrolling and "C 0" appears remove gas |
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| 5. | Apply span gas to sensor | |
| 6 | Touch SPAN end of calibrator to CAL mark near display. When it stops scrolling and "C XX" appears, remove gas. |
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| 7. | After scrolling dashes and version # flashes three times, calibration is complete. |
Version # Final concentration |
| 8. | Replace splash guard (pictured right). Repeat for additional sensors. |
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