
Calibrating Gauges 17
FastCalXP Operation Manual
Associate More Than One Set of Pro les to a Speci c Model
Imagine, for example, you have a number of Nuova Fima EN837-1 40 Bar gauges and some require a standard nine-point calibration but others, because
of the task that they perform, require a ner 17-point calibration. In this case you would create two models, identical except that they would have di erent
names, such as EN837-1 Coarse and EN837-1 Fine, and di erent calibration pro les associated with them.
CALIBRATION STRATEGIES
The following discussions provide detailed instructions for getting through a calibration using the various modes and approaches available with FastCalXP.
These discussions also provide information which should help you to establish your own protocol for pressure gauge calibration.
Regardless of the protocol that you settle on, practice will improve your speed and accuracy. Take your time and do not hesitate to retrace your steps. A cali-
bration is only nalized when it is saved following completion of the pro le.
Exercising
Exercising the gauges prior to completing a calibration may improve the accuracy of the calibration. Exercise the gauges by applying the full scale pressure of
the gauge one or more times. Refer to the GaugeCalHP Operation Manual for a more detailed discussion of exercising the gauges.
FastC
alXP provides an Exercise Window to encourage completion of exercise cycles prior to a calibration. The number of exercise cycles is associated with the
pro le and speci ed in the Pro les editor.
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