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2. Change the Calibration Cycles Average and Purge Cycles, if required. The default Calibration
Cycles Average is 3 and the default Purge Cycles is 2.
3. Enter calibration cylinder blend information in the component concentration table: Update the
value for each component in the % Blend column. Ensure that the Total Mole equals 100%.
NOTICE – Incorrect results. When entering component blend percentages, carefully
match the components labeled on the calibration cylinder. Mistakes will cause incorrect
values.
If the Total Mole does not equal 100% exactly, re-check each entry and make sure it
matches the calibration cylinder information. If you have entered each value correctly, then
add or subtract the remainder to or from methane (C1) to force the total to 100%.
4. When finished, the Total Mole equals 100%, and all desired changes have been made, click
Send and Close.
6.5.4 View diagnostics
Diagnostics began when power was applied to the device. You should not proceed beyond the
Diagnostics screen until diagnostics have passed.
1. Click the Diagnostics tab to verify that the analyzer has completed and passed the tests
(Figure 6-26). If any of the test fails, correct the problem.
Figure 6-26: Diagnostics tab: tests completed
2. Select Next to move to the next screen.
3. On the Stream Sequence tab (Figure 6-27), you can change the run order of the process
streams by selecting a stream number from the drop-down list next to the Sequence Numbers.
Streams may also be disabled or enabled.
IMPORTANT NOTE: During the initial startup, all streams will be disabled. During the stream test,
sample streams will be enabled, tested and either passed or failed. Streams that were not enabled,
prior to the diagnostics test, will be automatically disabled again when the test is completed.
Streams with no input pressure will fail.