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Calibration
The GS700 has been calibrated for a particular flammable gas mixture.
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Where any doubt exists the instrument should be returned to GMI or an authorised
distributor for calibration.
Different methods of calibration are available:
• Automatic Calibration
• Manual Calibration
Automatic Calibration
The fully automatic Gas Delivery Unit (GDU
net
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provides controlled delivery of gas via one of the
following applications:
• Instrument Management System (IMS)
• PC /
flexiCal Plus software
• Standalone Mode
Manual Calibration
Requires the user to control the delivery of gas during calibration.
GMI’s
flexiCal Plus software
facilitates:
• Setting up of the calibration test.
• Step by step instruction during calibration.
• Storage of test results files.
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Both automatic and manual calibration methods, consisting of both hardware and
software, are manufactured by GMI. For further details contact GMI or an authorised
distributor.
Calibration Validity
Calibration validity is the responsibility of the user. Under normal operating conditions 12 month
period can be expected. This is no guarantee, however, as the precise application of the product
is unknown to GMI. Individual codes of practice may dictate shorter periods.
Regular checking establishes a pattern of reliability and enables the calibration check to be modified
in line with operational experience. The higher the risk, the more frequently the calibration should
be checked.