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User Manual MAS-100 Regulus en.docx, Version: 4.0
9.1. AUTOMATIC FLOW CALIBRATION (AS FOUND) WITH TEST PROTOCOL
Note
This procedure is typically used as an incoming (as found) measurement; to
check whether the air sampler is still within tolerance, while not altering the
calibration validity in the process.
Note
Proceed according to chapter 9.2 for calibrating the air sampler and resetting
the calibration validity.
Note
A calibration certificate can only be created when the last adjustment has
been done automatically (with or without PC Software).
PROCEDURE
1) Perform the following steps in a clean and draft-free place, with all instruments placed
on a stable base.
2) If the air sampler features an Easy-Clean-Base:
– Remove the perforated lid.
– Place a MAS-100 Family Calibration Disk or a Petri dish inside the sampling head.
3) Check the lower edge of the perforated lid visually
to ensure that there are no notches or unevenness.
This could lead to a leak between the perforated lid
and the base.
Damaged perforated lids must be replaced.
4) Remount the perforated lid.
5) Place the anemometer on the perforated lid of the air sampler.
6) Connect the air sampler to the anemometer with the suitable communication cable.
7) Connect the air sampler to the PC with the suitable communication cable.
8) Start the anemometer by pressing the ON/OFF
button.
The anemometer is in mass flow mode, showing
SLPM on the display.
9) Start up the air sampler by connecting it to the power.
10) Start the PC.
11) Start the PC Software and login:
Access level: Calibrator
Password: mascal
Base
Lid