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8-C-6 Chapter 8: Gas Analyzer Calibration 42/24-10 EN Rev. 9
Limas11: Notes for Calibrating, continued
Limas11 with Internal
Cross-Sensitivity
Correction
During calibration cross-sensitivity and/or carrier gas corrections by other meas-
urement components are switched off. Therefore, the following notes should be
observed:
For zero-point calibration all sample components must be calibrated in the
following sequence:
First that sample component which is not corrected,
Afterwards that sample component which is affected by the smallest number of
corrections,
Up to that sample component which is affected by the largest number of
corrections.
Sample components NO, SO
2
, NO
2
Cross-sensitivity correction NO by SO
2
and NO
2
,
SO
2
by NO
2
,
NO
2
not corrected.
Example:
Sequence for zero-point calibration 1
st
NO
2
– 2
nd
SO
2
– 3
rd
NO.
For end-point calibration likewise all sample components must be calibrated. In
doing so, a corrected sample component should be calibrated only using a test
gas containing no components which cause cross-sensitivity, i.e. consisting only
of the measurement component and an inert gas like N
2
.
Wait Until End of
Warm-Up Phase
The Limas11 analyzer module should only be calibrated after the warm-up phase,
i.e. approx. 1.5 hours after connecting the power supply.

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