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CONTAMINATED FUEL DETECTOR AEL MK III (CFD)-Cont.
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Calibrating the AEL MK III

from the clean filter. This change in reading value is used with the calibration chart in figure 3-6. 20. Find this value on the left of the chart, then move    horizontally    until    the    reference    line    is intersected.   Read   vertically   at   either   the   top   or bottom   of   the   chart   to   determine   the   amount   of contamination  in  either  milligrams  per  gallon  or  in milligrams per liter. NOTE Each  contaminated  fuel  detector  has  its  own calibration  chart  that  is  marked  with  the  same serial number as the unit. You  should  recognize  that  this  instrument  is only  a  secondary  standard  and  does  not  replace  the requirements   for   periodic   laboratory   analysis;   it supplements  the  laboratory  analysis.  Extensive  field tests  have  demonstrated  that  the  calibration  chart with   this   unit   is   valid   for   most   fuel   samples. However, there are occasional samples that do not fit the   normal   pattern.   It   may   become   necessary   to establish a new or modified calibration chart in a few unusual cases where the contaminants in a particular system   do   not   follow   normal   patterns.   Duplicate samples   sent   to   the   laboratory   for   gravimetric analysis can give a cross-check on the instrument and quickly pinpoint these unusual situations. Light Intensity Adjustments If insufficient adjustment is available to obtain a reading of 0.60 milliamps on the meter as outlined in step   12,   proceed   as   follows:   Set   the   rheostat   at midscale and note the meter reading with the light on and  the  photocell  in  the  measuring  position,  and  no filter  in  the  receptacle,  Unplug  the  instrument  and open the back. Loosen the light bulb holder slightly. See   figure   3-7.   If   the   meter   reads   below   0.60 milliamps, slide the bulb holder up. If the meter reads over 0.60 milliamps, slide the bulb holder down. The filament  of  the  light  bulb  should  be  horizontal  after the change is made. Temporarily close the case, plug in  the  instrument,  turn  on  the  light,  and  check  the meter reading. It is not necessary to obtain an exact 0.60 reading by adjustment of the light bulb because final adjustments will be made by use of the rheostat. When a suitable position for the light bulb has  been found  that  will  permit  adequate  adjustment  by  the rheostat, Figure 3-6.—Calibration chart. 3-18

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