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AVL 415SE Smoke Meter — Maintenance Guide
SKOR
4. If both volumes differ around more than 3 %, save the new calculated
volume correction factor (only possible when data backup deactivated,
see AVL 415S Smoke Meter, Operating Manual, chapter Data Backup).
5. Depending on your software version, continue as follows:
– For software versions higher than 1.03
use the SKOR
command - the newly calculated volume correction
factor is saved to the calibration parameter set.
– For software versions up to 1.03
proceed as follows:
ACPA 6. Query calibration parameters.
7. Write down the values of date 1 to date 3:
– 1st date: dead volume (sampling line 1) [ml]
– 2nd date: dead volume (sampling line 2), for two-channel measure-
ment [ml]
– 3rd date: ambient pressure [mbar]
– (4th date: old volume correction factor [-])
ECPA T1 T2 PU VKF 8. Set calibration parameters:
– 1st date: dead volume (sampling line 1) [ml]
– 2nd date: dead volume (sampling line 2), for two-channel measure-
ment [ml]
– 3rd date: ambient pressure [mbar]
– 4th date: new volume correction factor
9. Depending on the protocol used, enter the newly calculated volume cor-
rection factor as follows:
– AK protocol:
as displayed by command AVKF
(with three decimal places, e.g. 1.090)
– 415-compatible protocol:
multiply value display by command AVKF by 1000
(no decimal places, e.g. 1090)
Command sequence