junko:I recently passed a Nitrox course; at the shop I was taught to analyze by attaching the analyzer to a tank of regular air, adjusting the dial on the analyzer until it reads "20.9" or thereabouts, and then remove the analyzer and place it on the tank containing the EANx mix.
However my friend was telling me that you can just leave the analyer in the open air and calibrate it that way--would anyone be able to give me a step by step procedure for doing it that way? thanks!
Calibration of an analyzer without a microprocessor must be done at the working pressure of the gas you will be sampling, and never greater that 3 LPM. Here is an article that Dr. Hamilton and I wrote on this subject.
You can visit it at my other website
http://www.nitroxdiver.com/Library/analyze.html
The only analyzer specific for diving that does not need a specific flow to calibrate is the Oxyspy, which has an auto calibrate feature built into the electronics. You can find that item at: http://69.72.128.66/~scuba/tdl/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=10&products_id=224 and there is a link for the Users Manual as well at the bottom.
Regards,