Title: Measurement System Calibration Verification Procedure
1Measurement System Calibration Verification
Procedure
Copeland Corporation Sound and Vibration
Laboratories
2Calibration Verification Procedure
- 2133 analyzer digital and analog self tests
- Verify calibration of sound measurement set up
- Measure and record the P/I index
- Verify the calibration of the start/stop
measurement set up - Perform intensity sweep of reference fan
- Vibration mastering procedure
3Assemble equipment and documentation materials
- 2133 analyzer
- BZ511Z floppy disk
- Mysetups floppy disk
- Two BNC cables with connections
- Pistonphone kit
- Centigrade thermometer
- Digital tachometer
- Reference fan
4Assemble equipment and documentation materials
- Correct R file
- With calibration/verification log sheet
- Correct dat file floppy disk
- Correct P/I index floppy disk
- Correct reference fan control chart
5 Step One
- Powering up, and the Digital and Analog Self
Tests.
6With the power to the 2133 analyzer off...
- Press the POWER key. The analyzer will
automatically perform and display the results of
the digital self test.
7After the Digital Self Test has completed
itself...
- Record the results on the calibration
verification log sheet.(space 6) - The analyzer initialization screen will appear.
8From the analyzer initialization screen...
- Insert the BZ511Z floppy disk into the 2133.
- Press the R/S key. After a short delay, the
analog self test screen will be displayed.
9- Using the BNC cables, connect the signal
generator port, to both of the direct input ports
on the 2133. Ports are located underneath of the
keyboard.
10- Make sure that both of the polarity voltage
switches for channels A and B are set to 200v.
(switches in top position) - Make sure that all three ground switches are to
the right. - Press the R/S key again.
11- The analyzer should automatically begin to
perform the first of the six trials that make up
the analog self test. This test lasts
approximately four minutes.
12After the analog self test completes itself...
- Date will appear in the top right corner of the
2133 screen - Note If all of the six individual segments of
the analog self test are not passed, recheck all
of the connections and switches described in the
preceding steps, and restart the analog self
test.
13To restart the analog self test...
- Press the RESET and keys simultaneously.
This will bring you back to the analyzer
initialization screen. Proceed to the analog self
test screen as before by . - Pressing the R/S key Once the analog self test
screen appears - Press the R/S key again to restart the test.
14IMPORTANT !!!
- If after repeating the analog self test, all of
the segments of the test are not passed, notify
the lab manager before proceeding.
15- Finally, document the results of the analog self
test on the calibration verification log
sheet,(space 7) with a P or an F.
16After the analog self test is completed...
17At this time...
- Remove the BNC cables from the signal generator
and direct inputs - Eject the BZ5117 floppy disk
18Step Two
19Recall Mysetups
- Insert the Mysetups floppy disk into the
analyzer - Press the LIST key to view the contents of the
disk
20Recall Mysetups
- Using the arrow keys on the keypad of the
analyzer, move the cursor to highlight the word
MYSETUPS on the analyzer screen - Press the RECALL key
- Press the EXECUTE key
21STEP 3
- Verify the Calibration of the Sound Measurement
Set up
22Select set up number 3.(If it is not already
displayed)
- Using the arrow keys, move the cursor to
highlight the number in the top left corner of
the analyzer screen - TIP Pressing the display key will quickly move
the cursor to the top left corner of screen - Press the 3 key
- Press the ENTER key
23Select set up number 3.(If it is not already
displayed)
- Again using the arrow keys, move the cursor to
highlight the number on the left center of the
analyzer screen - Press the 3 key
- Press the ENTER key
24Select the correct cursor setting.(If it is not
already displayed)
- Using the arrow keys, highlight the word in the
top right corner of the analyzer screen - Using the field entry keys, or scroll in
one direction until the word Main is displayed
25Select the correct cursor setting.(If it is not
already displayed)
- Using the arrow keys, move the cursor down one
position - Using the field entry keys, scroll through until
the letters, Avg.T are displayed
26Enter the correct microphone sensitivities (If
they are not already displayed)
- Check the current, Calibration Log Sheet for
Sound Power Measurement Set up to verify the
correct set up number, and microphone
sensitivities for channels A and B.
27Enter correct microphone sensitivities
- Using the arrow keys, move the cursor to
highlight the microphone sensitivity setting for
channel A - Using the number keys, type the correct
microphone sensitivity for the microphone in
channel A. - NOTE Dont forget to include the lower case m
after the last digit of the sensitivity value - Press the ENTER key.
28Enter correct microphone sensitivities
- Using the arrow keys, move the cursor to
highlight the microphone sensitivity setting for
channel B. - Using the number keys, type the correct
microphone sensitivity for the microphone in
channel B. - NOTE Dont forget to include the lower case m
after the last digit of the sensitivity value - Press the ENTER key.
29Measure and record current ambient pressure and
temperature
- With a centigrade thermometer, measure the
current ambient temperature inside of the sound
test room. - Record this temperature in the proper space on
the Calibration/Verification Log Sheet (10)
30Measure and record current ambient pressure and
temperature
- Using the barometer include in the calibration
kit, measure the current ambient pressure inside
of the sound room. Take the pressure reading (in
mb)from inside scale on the barometer face. - Interpolate marks on scale to read the largest
whole number. (example reading) - Record the pressure reading in the correct space
on the Calibration/Verification Log Sheet
31Measure and record current ambient pressure and
temperature
- Using the barometer again, find the ambient
pressure correction value by reading the outside
scale on the barometer face. - Record this value in the correct space on the
Calibration Verification Log Sheet (9).
32About the ambient pressure correction...
- Use this correction with the calibration
pressures in space numbers 15,19,29 of the
calibration/verification log sheet to determine
the corrected calibration pressures in space
numbers 16,20,30 - Pay close attention to the positive and negative
numbers on barometer scale, and when adding the
correction to the microphone calibration
pressures.
33Enter current ambient temperature and pressure
into analyzer
- Press the SYSTEM SETUPS key
- Using the arrow keys, move the cursor to
highlight the ambient pressure setting on screen - Using the number keys, enter the current ambient
pressure, as measured in the previous steps. - Press the ENTER key.
34Enter current ambient temperature and pressure
into analyzer
- Using the arrow keys, move the cursor to
highlight the ambient temperature setting on
screen - Using the number keys, enter the current ambient
temperature, as measured in the previous steps. - Press the ENTER key.
- Press the GRAPH FORMAT key to return to
original measurement screen.
35Connect probe microphones, pistonphone , and
base assembly
- NOTE It is recommended to work at floor level
when performing the following steps, so that any
of the delicate components wont have far to fall
in case the might be accidentally dropped.
36Connect probe microphones, pistonphone , and
base assembly
- Remove the flat disk that is stored underneath
the barometer in the calibration kit. - Screw this disk onto the pistonphone base, also
found in calibration kit, in a clockwise
direction.
37Connect probe microphones, pistonphone , and
base assembly
- Remove the foam windscreen from the head of the
intensity probe. - Locate the small silver lever, where the probe
handle meets the head assembly. - Gently turn the lever counterclockwise to loosen
and remove the head assembly from the probe
handle.
38Connect probe microphones, pistonphone , and
base assembly
- Loosen one of the small black knobs on the head
assembly by gently turning it counterclockwise. - Gently slide one of the microphones back, or away
from the spacer. - Unscrew, and remove spacer from the microphone it
is still in contact with by gently turning spacer
counterclockwise.
39Connect probe microphones, pistonphone , and
base assembly
- Insert both of the microphones into the top ports
on opposite sides of the base assembly. - Gently but firmly, push both of the microphones
as far into the base as it will go.
40Connect probe microphones, pistonphone , and
base assembly
- Remove the pistonphone from the calibration kit,
turn it upside down, and insert it on top of the
base assembly. - Slide the POWER switch on the body of the
pistonphone to the ON position.
41About the pistonphone...
- Anytime that the pistonphone switch is in the
ON position, the 250Hz light on the side
pistonphone body should be illuminated. - If light flickers, or does not come on at all,
unscrew pistonphone body and install six fresh
AA batteries.
42Verify the calibration of the sound measurement
system
- Press the START key on the analyzer.
- Watch as the averaging time counts to fifteen
seconds and stops.(In upper right of screen) - Read the measured calibration pressure for
channel A in the top right of the analyzer screen
next to the letter y.
43Verify the calibration of the sound measurement
system
- Record the measured calibration pressure for
channel A in the appropriate space on the
calibration/verification log sheet.(17) - Subtract this number from the previously
calculated corrected calibration pressure in the
space above.(16) - Record the difference in the space below.(18)
44Important !
- When verifying the calibration of any microphone,
the difference between corrected calibration
pressure, and the measured calibration pressure
should not exceed .3 dB. - If the measured value does not fall within these
parameters, check all switches and connections,
and retest by pressing the START key again. - I f difference still exceeds .3 dB note the
difficulty on log sheet, and notify the
laboratory manager ASAP.
45Verify the calibration of the sound measurement
system
- Using the arrow keys, highlight the area on the
top left corner of the analyzer screen that
reads.Chan.A - Press either of the FIELD ENTRY keys one time.
- Chan.B should now appear in the highlighted
portion of the screen.
46Verify the calibration of the sound measurement
system
- Read the measured calibration pressure for
channel B on the top right side of the analyzer
screen next to the letter y. - NOTE It is not necessary to press the start key
again to measure channel B, both channels are
measured at the same time, the analyzer screen
only displays one channel at a time.
47Verify the calibration of the sound measurement
system
- Record the measured calibration pressure for
channel B in the appropriate space (21) on the
calibration/verification log sheet. - Subtract this value from the previously
calculated corrected calibration pressure in the
space above. (20) - Record the difference in the space below. (22)
48Verify the calibration of the sound measurement
system
- Follow the procedure described in the previous
steps if the difference between the corrected
calibration pressure and the measured calibration
pressure exceeds .3 dB. - Remove the pistonphone from the head assembly.
- Slide the pistonphone POWER switch to the OFF
position.
49STEP 4
50Measure the P/I index
- Remove the reference sound source from the
calibration kit, turn it upside down, and attach
it to the base assembly in the same manner as the
pistonphone. - Press the small black button on the side of its
body to turn the power on. (the small red light
should illuminate)
51Measure the P/I index
- Using the arrow keys, move the cursor to
highlight the number in the top left corner of
the analyzer screen. - Press the number 4 key.
- Press the ENTER key.
52Measure the P/I index
- Again using the arrow keys, move the cursor to
highlight the number in the center of the left
side of the analyzer screen. - Press the number 4 key.
- Press the ENTER key.
53Measure the P/I index
- Press the INPUT AUTORANGE key.
- NOTE After pressing the autorange key, wait a
few seconds until any, or all of the following
messages appear then disappear from the bottom of
the analyzer screen.(2 to 3 seconds) - waiting for settling of inputs
- input autorange in progress
- attenuator verification
54Measure the P/I index
- Press the START key.
- The P/I index measurement will begin, and last
for two minutes. - You may observe the time advance at the top right
of analyzer screen next to Avg...T
55Measure the P/I index
- At the conclusion of the two minute measurement,
be sure to turn off the power button on the
reference sound source.
56Store the results of the P/I index.
- Remove the MYSETUPS floppy disk from the 2133.
- Insert the P/I index floppy disk that is
designated for that particular sound room into
the 2133.
57Store the results of the P/I index.
- Press the STORE key.
- Using the number keys, type the file name and
test number, excluding the year. - NOTE The ALPHA key must be pressed before
typing a letters on the 2133.
58Store the results of the P/I index.
- After the test number has been typed, press the
ENTER key. - Press the EXECUTE key.
- Storage of the data is complete when the light
next to the disk drive goes out. (about one or
two seconds) - The P/I index floppy disk may be removed from the
2133 at this time
59Record the results of the P/I index.
- Press the TABLE key.
- A list of all the frequency bands should appear
with a P/I value next to them. - Compare the measured values for each band with
the original calibration values recorded on the
Calibration Log Sheet for Reference Sound
Source, which should be kept in that rooms R
file.
60Record the results of the P/I index.