Omega fma 1500 User Manual

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for optional sealing materials available.
Set the FMA 1400 into PURGE mode, and attempt to flush through with a clean,
filtered, and neutral gas such as nitrogen. [Another option for fully opening the
valve is to remove the plastic cap on top of the valve, and turn the set screw coun-
terclockwise until it stops. See section 7.4 for valve adjustment, to return the valve
to functional use.]
7.
CALIBRATION PROCEDURES
Note: Removal of the factory installed calibration seals and/or any 
adjustments made to the meter, as described in this section, will void 
any  calibration warranty applicable.
7.1
Flow Calibration
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Engineering Flow Calibration Laboratory offers professional calibration
support for Mass Flow Meters and Controllers, using precision calibrators under
strictly controlled conditions. NIST traceable calibrations are available.
Calibrations can also be performed at customers' site using available standards.
Factory calibrations are performed using NIST traceable precision volumetric cal-
ibrators incorporating liquid sealed frictionless actuators.
Generally, calibrations are performed using dry nitrogen gas. The calibration can
then be corrected to the appropriate gas desired based on relative correction [K]
factors shown in the gas factor table   see Appendix 2. A reference gas, other than
nitrogen, may be used to closer approximate the flow characteristics of certain
gases. This practice is recommended when a reference gas is found with ther-
modynamic properties similar to the actual gas under consideration. The appro-
priate relative correction factor should be recalculated - see section 9.
It is standard practice to calibrate Mass Flow Meters/Controllers with dry nitrogen
gas at 70
F
F (21.1
F
C), 20 psig (1.4 bars) [25 psig (1.7 bars) for FMA 1400 ranges
above 10 L/min] inlet pressure and 0 psig (0 bar) outlet pressure. It is best to cal-
ibrate the FMA 1400/1500 transducers to actual operating conditions. Specific gas
calibrations of non-toxic and non-corrosive gases are available at specific condi-
tions. Please contact Omega
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for a price quotation.
It is recommended that a flow calibrator of at least four times better collective
accuracy than that of the Mass Flow Meter/Controller to be calibrated be used.
Equipment required for calibration includes a flow calibration standard and  a cer-
tified high sensitivity multimeter (which together have a collective accuracy of
+0.25% or better), an insulated (plastic) screwdriver, a flow regulator (example:
metering needle valve) installed upstream from the Mass Flow Meter and a pres-
sure regulated source of dry filtered nitrogen gas (or other suitable reference gas).
The gas and ambient temperature, as well as  inlet and outlet pressure conditions
should be set up in accordance with actual operating conditions.
Calibration potentiometer locations are illustrated in Figure 7-1.