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What Is Calibration?

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Calibration verifies that the Analyzer is OPERATING properly and ADJUSTS for any sensor DRIFT or loss of sensitivity. The process involves passing two known certified concentration of the target gas – one for Low/Zero Point and other for High/Span Point – USUALLY from a calibration gas cylinder and allowing the Analyzer to ADJUST for drift in the reading.

Calibration verifies that the Analyzer is operating properly and adjusts for any sensor drift or loss of sensitivity. The process involves passing two known certified concentration of the target gas – one for Low/Zero Point and other for High/Span Point – usually from a calibration gas cylinder and allowing the Analyzer to adjust for drift in the reading.



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