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Fixed Gas Detector

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Operator's Manual
GTQ-Anr-A/ GTQ-Anr-D/
AG210/ AG211

Version: 1.2.2001
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Manager Introduction to the operation manual
Vice-Ge
Co., Lud. This manual mainly introduces the hardvare characteristies, installation methods and maintenance of the
Nanjing AIYI Technolog gas detection transmitters.
Thismanualissuitable for the following personnel: instrument maintenance engineers, ficld users.
Note: When installing the device, please carefully read the
personal injury and cquipment damage.
contents
ofthis mamual to avoid possible
In addition to this
manual, if you need to obtain the latest product information, you can go to
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CONTENT
Chapter 1: Product Introduction
1.1 Bricfintroduction
1.2 Appearance structure *********°'**************°*****"********** '******** 2
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Note: To avoid possible personal injury and equipnet damage before and during the
installation of the equpment, please reaa e reevant contents of this mamual
1.3 Specifications **************** ****** ***°*** ****°**** ***
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carefully. Chapter 2: Installation
2.1 Packing list.
2.2 Installation cautions.**********° *** *07
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2.3 Installation preparation
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2.4 Location sclection 08
2.5 Installation *****************°***********'******************
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Chapter 3: Operation and Maintenance
3.1 Power on *** .**** ** *** ***************"********"*****"""13
Nanjing 210000, Jiangsu, China
3.2 Main menu ** **** ********************"********"*******""********"****13
Tel: +86-25-87756351 Fax +86-25-87787362 3.3 Alam setting
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3.4 Calibration preparation
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3.6
3.7 485 address setting
3.8 Factory setting .. * .*********** *****"*********************************"l6
3.9 4mA 20mA Curent correction *************.*****""******""****""*****"*****16
3.10 Save and Back . . ** .** ** *** **** 17
3.11 Maintenance ************** *** ************************************
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Chapter 4: Appendix
1 Gas detector selection table
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4 Appendix
4.2 Appendix 2 VOC gas seletion t a b l e r . . s** * * * 19
4.3 Appendix 3 Recommended calibration gas t a b l e
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4.4 Appendix 4 Trouble-shooting ************************************ *************222
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AC Introduction

GBZ 2.1-2007 "Occupational Exposurce Limits for Hazardous Factors in the Workplace Part 1: Chemical Hazardous
Product
Chapter 1: Factors
JIG365-2008 "Electrochemical Oxygen Analyzer"
1.1. Brief introduction
I JJG 693-2011 Combustible gas detection alarm"
AG210. AG211 gas detector are
suitable 1or detectung the content of combustihl and
AE'S GTQ-Anr-A, GTQ-Anr-D hazard areas. The product adopts the inteor tad
and toxic gases in explosion "Carbon Monoxide Detection Alarm"
as combustible gas, oxygen,
toxic gases such
design I JJG 915-2008
design, casy maintenance with
modular
of sound and light alarm, which can effectively
wan of vanous
gas lcakage hazards,
be achieved without open
cover operation. IP66 protection class I JIG 695-2003 "Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Detector"
infrared remote control, can
I JJG 551-2003 "Sulfur Dioxide Gas Detector"
Features
safer and more reliable.
TUse high-performance sensors, quick response,
GTQ-Anr-A 4-20mA signal catalytic combustuble gas detector 1.2. Appearance structure
GTQ-Anr-D RS485 signal calalytic combustible gas deiector
Model
Descniption:
AG210 4-20mA signal toxic gas detector
AG211 RS485 signal toxic gas detector
GTQ-Anr-A, GTQ-Anr-D are combustble gas detector for industrial and commercial use. AG210, AG211 are
gas detector which are collectively referred to as gas detectors.
Stanless steel + aluminum alloy material, the protection level of the whole table reaches IP66, which is suitable lor harsn
workingconditions
THigh-brightness display, LED status indicator, display rich information.
Bunlt-in low-report, high-report, and fault three
switches, which can realize mulü-level
interlocking 2
Infrared remote control operation, no necd to open the cover on site.
TStandard clectrical interface,
support external sound and light alarm
A varnety of signals are available to support the ditferent needs
N NaHM NBd0
of customers.
3
The design, manufacture and verification of
this product follow or refer to the following natuonai Sa ndards:
GBIS322.1-2019
Use" "Combustible Gas Detector Part 1: Point-type ommercial 6
Combustible Gas Detector lor
inau
GB 3836.1-2010 "Explosive
Atmosphcre Part 1: General
GB 3836.2-2010 Requirements for Equipmen
Explosive Atmosphere Part 2:
Equipment Protected by Flameproof
GB 3836.4-2010
"Explosive Enclosur
Atmosphere Part 4: Equipment
TGT
S0493-2019 Code Protected by Intrinsic Salety 1yp
Industry" for Design of Detection and Alarm of nica
Ex-proof adapter 2 Ground screw 3 Base mounting hole
Combustible Gas ana
GB 12358-2006 4 Nameplate 5 Screen 6 Sensor housing
"General Technical Requirements for
GB Gas Detector and Alarm
16838-2005 n onment"
GBT 4208-2017
"Environmental Test Methods and Severity Levels of
Fire Eleetrone roducts"
"Enclosure protection class (P code)"
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Screen and indicator
Remote control
Move up or umber
plus
Infrared Receive infrared remote signal Move down or
decrease the mumber
Power Normal on, the green light is off
A Left
Fault Normally off, yellow light is
Right
O Alarm Normally off, and the red light MUTE Confim or enter the
OK
ALARMI ALARN2
is always on when the alam-1 menu
POwER FALLT
OOOO MUTE mute
Normally off, the red light is
a always on when the alarm-2 BACK Exit
Gas detector dimensions(mm)
STESTCO Task 133 79
ALARM/ LOW HIGH TESTCcOO
Success
Fault
Hmol/mol
-
TEST Self-inspection
Status
C
RS485 signal
ALARM LOW HIGH
L ARN Alarm indication Zero calibration indication
LOW Alarm-1 Range calibration indication
Dimensions of gas detector with GARY sound-light alam (mm)
HIGH Alarm-2
4 Unit 86
187
3 Display %LEL %VOL Ppm mol/mol
79
%LEL Percentage of lower explosive
mi
%VOL Volume percentage
Voune ratio per million
umol/mol
Readings
Volume ralio per milho
Ppm
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Description Specifications GTO-Anr-A GTQ-Anr-D AG210 AG211
GIQ-Aar-A GTQ-Anr-DD AG210 AG211
Description Specifications
Structure
Gas delecded ADC12Ahuminum alloy +304L
stainless steel
Combustible gas Combustion catalytie Body Material
Electrocbemical, PID, Infrared
Toxic g
Detecion Conduit Por NPTI/2
Measure range 0-100 %LEI1 Weight About 1.45kg
See Appendix
T9O30S
Dimensions 157133 79mnH°W°D)
See Appendx
T9O30/60/180S
Accuracy <+3%FS Note:
3%FS means it has this function,-means it does not have this function.
Repeatabiliy
Refer to attached table 1 for detailed detection gas.
Eledric
Different gases will be different, and their response time, error, and repeatability are different. The data in the
Power supply 18-28VDCSapdard24VDC) above table is for reference only. Please consult the manufacturer for details.
rowa
25W
oonsinptoD
2W
4-20mA
Singe outpd
RS4S5
Three wng
WTng
Four wrng8
RVVP31.0um
Cabie
RVVP4 1.0m
Relay outpt Three relay output(250VACSA
30VDOSA)
Dispay
&0pertion
Display LCD Display
ndiata bghs Power, fauh alarml, akrm2
Oparation method IR remote conotro!
operation
Opernbona
Eavtome
ngress protecton IP66
Temperaiir 40°C70C
20C+60°C
Hundty
1095%No condensation)
hesure
s0-120kPa
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AE 2.3 Installation preparation
Chapter 2: Installation Complete gas detector assembly, mounting accessories
Screwdriver, multi-meter (if necded), etc.
2.1. Packing list Power and cable
In view of the voltage drop by caused the cable resistance, ensure
box is complete. Aftcr unpacking The standard working power supply of the detector is 24VDC.
Please check and count the goods before installation to confirm that the appearance the packmg
ot
connected to the DCS or PLC system, please ensure that the
our company as soon as possible. that the detector supply vollage is not less than 18VDC. If directly
contact
check the installation accessories
and check whether they are complete.
iH therc Is
any 1oss, please the
please purchase by yourselE should be 3002 For the case that the voltage cannot mcet
Items not included in thbe packing
list may be used during the
installation process,
power supply of the detector and its entire loop resistance
such as repeater and explosion-proof box.
detection transmitter contams the followin8 products and accessories: minimum working voltage of the detector, it is necessary to install equipment
Under nornmal circumstances, the gas
C 4-20mA RS485 wiring
accessories
certificatelcalibration report
Gas detecto Remote"(optional) nanual
Note: Remote is universal. For eco-fnendly, each
order equp one remote only.
2.2. Installation cautions different cables should be selected depending on the
The detector and the controller are connected by shielded cables, and
and the branching
to the different wining methods of the bus system
in detail whether the explosion-proof mark
conforms to the operating conditions. Cable laying should pay attention for Explosive
Before the detector is installed, it should be inspected system; it should complywith the national and industrial specifications of the "Electrical Safety Regulatuons
to ensure the explosion-pro0
there is obvious crack in the appearance avoided in parallel with the power cable, and the
environment of the explosive gas mixture and whether Hazardous Locations of the People's Republic of China"; the wiring should be
performance of the product. interference affects the communication. The recommended cable iIS as followS
controller, and it 15
the actual situation.
be connected to the corresponding install a repeater or other device according to
When applied to the ficld type approval, the gas detector should
of fire For long-distance transmission, replace the cable or
must be installed in a non-hazardous
area.
forbidden to connect with other brands and models. The controller
AG211 GTQ-Anr-A GTQ-Anr-DD
u
is no lammable gas n
Model AG210
T Please keep the power off state during the
installation and wiring process to ensure that there uIC
requirements or
ETvironment, and ensure that the temperature and humidity of the use environment meet the working 4-20mA RS485 4-20mA RS485
detector.
Single output
Recommended
RVVP 4x1.0mm* RVVP 3x1.Omm RVVP 4x1.Omm
be used pipelines or other puypose RVVP 3x1.0mm
designed for gas detection in the environment and should not
on
TThe detector is
cable 4-20mA RS485
4-20mA RS485
TThe detector must be installed so that the sensor is down and the sensor cover must not be blocked or painied. Wiring
The installation and wiring of the detector should be as far away as possible from high-power equipmenl
When the
an oxygen-deficient atmosphere, the catalytic combustion type sensor may be lower
than the actual reading 2.4. Location selection
In
the location, it is
oxygen concentration is lower than 10%vol, the instrument will not work properly.
is critical to achieving the best results. When detemining
and acid The location of the gas transmitter
factors:
ILong-term presence of H2S, halogen elements (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine), heavy melals, recommended to consider the following
gases in the environment may cause distortion of the test results, need periodic inspection orcalibraud
Gas and Toxic
B e carcful not to touch the internal circuit when wiring, and the instrument case should be grounuc and the "Code for Design of Detection and
Alarm of Combustible
The design drawings shall be followed.
Gases in Petrochemical Enterprises" (GBS0493-2009)
The installation, use and maintenance of the product shall comply with the instruction manual an u e n t for xplosivn maximum concentration or as
where the gas tlow is at the
for Explosive Gas Atmosphere" (GB3836.13-2013) Part 13: Inspection and Repair of Electrical tricalinstallato installed at a position
TThe detector should be
Environment, "ElectricalEquipment for Explosive Gas Environment" ( GB3836.15-2017) Par 6 16-2017)Part nd of the gas leak.
hazardous arcas (except for coal mines), "Electrical equipment for
explosive gAs ans
(GB3836 close as possible to the source
ltions on "ConsmCnt
nspecion and mantenance of electical installations (excluding coal mines) and Relevant reguardous Environ be installed at the air inlet.
the detector should
Han if the leak source is outdoors,
cceplance Specificationsfor Electrical EquipmentInstallationEngincering Explosion and Fre
Electrical Installations" (GBS0257-2017).
When installing indoors,
semi-enclosed plant. The dctector should
be placed above
is in closed or
that is lighter than air
a
The source of gas leakage
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it is prone to build up.
the source of the leak and at the highest point in the plant where Unscrew the upper cover of the transnitter counterclockwise.
Unscrew the fixing screws on both sides of the display module, buckle the upper and lower recessed parts of the panel with
I Installation height selection: your fingers, and slowly Pul outthe circuit module upwards, Note that there is a cable link between the circuit module and the
When it is heavier than air: the height of the detector should be higher than the floor (loor surface) 0.3-0.6m; when it is sensor, and do not uSe violence to operate.
should be 0.5-2m higher than the lcakage souroe, when it is close to the air specific
lighter than air, the height of the detector Strip the cable to the required size, and unscrew the adapter, metal gasket and rubber sealing ring of the transmitter wiring
installation is within I m of the source of the leak
gravity: change The height of the detector port in tum. The cable passes through the above parts one by one and then into the inside of the transmitter cavity. After adjusting
is no wind, dust, water, no
impact, no vibration, no corosion the cable, tighten the compression nut to compress the cable tughtly.
IThe detector should be installed in a place where there
no no
and no electromagnetic interference.
IUse cold-pressed terminals for crimping at all wiring parts to avoid short circuits, bifurcation or falling off of wire ends
2.5 Installation
I Connect the cables firmly according to the markings of the wiring terminals.
Please refer to 2.2 Installation Precautions for product installation.
Ground the grounding screw of the enclosure in accordance with the regulations, and the grounding point should be
prepared for corrosion protection.
TConnect the detector to the mounting base AB hole with the M5 screw (included in the kit).
T Be sure to tighten the upper cover after winng 1s completed.
This product can be installed on wall or riser.
Wall Mounting: Secure the detector to the wall with four 6mm expansion tubes and self-tapping screws (included in
the kit) by mounting the base CEEF hole.
Standpipe installation: Use the U-shaped clamp in the accessories to fix it on the cylinder or pipe (suitable for DN30-65mm) Note: Since the wiring can only be carried out after the top cover is
through the GH hole ofthe installation base plate.
unscrewed, the explosion-proof safety performance of the transmitter after
A
unscrewing will not be guaranteed. If the transmitter is installed in an
explosive hazardous area, take safety precautions before wiring, including but
not limited to:
2.6. Wiring8 Hot work permit; continuous detection with portable tlammable gas
detectors; use of intrinsically safe multi-meters; minimize operating time.
Installation accessories size(mm)
90
Wiring
OC DO
M6
OG OA BO HO
66
QE FOJ
06 p5 0000
OO00
Mounting plate U-shaped clamp
JO
Installation Diagram
Cable
O
Gland nut
Metal gasket
Rubber seal ring
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TerminalIs Grounded
N 24V power positive pole for dctector
S 4-20mA signal output
24V power ncgative pole for detector
OOOODO0OOO0 AB RS485 signal (only for sctting use)
JOOOIUOUOUO
VsG A B Kl KI K2 K2 K3 K3 KI Low alarm relay contact output
K2 High alarm relay conlact output
K3 Fault relay contact output
Note: 4-20mA signal output and RS485 output can only choose one, pay attention to distinguish the actual
Gas Principl Time Gas
Combustible Principle [ime
Combustion
gas 0.5h 02 Electrochemical
Controller Detector catalytic 0.Sh
Toxic gasS Electrochemical Ih ETO Electrochemical T2h
CO2 Infrared Ih
Controller voc PID
Detector Detector 0.5h
The above time is for reference
only, please consult the manufacturer for details.
2.7. PoweT-on test
TThe first power-on should be
stable for not less than 20 minutes. After the
may have an alarm power is turned on, the detector
lor the
phenomenon. This is determined by the characteristics of the sensor itself. Afer
4-20mA wiring preheat/polarization,
the detector will automatically returm to normal value and waiting
RS485 w1nng normal working. In the
working mode, the detector will
display the measured gas concentration value in real time and
transmit the
coresponding 4-20mA or RS485 signal.
Belore the
system is powered on, you should
verify that the wiring and installation are correct
Cama Detector | Cotrober Decto Duc to the
naturc of the sensor, the
detector needs to be warmed
properly. Sensors with different principles have diferent up/polarized for period of tüme
Can work a
before it
warm-up times, usually:
device wiring diagram
Detector connect alarm wiring Detector connect external
diagram
24V power supply non 24v power supphy
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Chapter 3 Operation and Maintenance VGH
3.1. Power on
AL-H DOS0 AL-H
Alarm-1 Value setting Back
TEST
8888 UI-0 45 Enter the alarm setting menu. At this time, the Screen displays the
curent alarm value. Press the
Sclf-check Version No. Countdowm Main interface Down" keys to adjust
the value, and press the "Left" and "Up" and
setting, press "OK" to save and retum to the previous menu.
"Right" keys to adjust the number of digits. After
Note that oxygen is higher than the high alarm, lower than the low alarm, and otheT
After power-0n, the monitor light onthe ransmitter panel is always on, and the screen displays the self-check, version combustible gas are higher than the alarm value. poisonous gas and
number, and countdown (warm-up) 45s before entering the main intertace.
3.2. main menu
3.4. Calibration preparation
0000 AL-L AL-H Ero flow
meter
Zero gas and span gas cylinder
Password Alarm-1 Alarm-2 Zero Calibration Gas regulator
Tegulator
Calibration hose (about 0.7m)
O
SPAn
Sensor
Range calibration

r 485
485 address set
FRET
Factory set

SRUE
Save and exit

guard
ds
Sensor guard
Gas detector
The transmitter is cquipped with an infrared remote control for operation. The operation should make the Note: After calibration, the regulator of the calibration gas cylhnder
infrared transmitting end of the remote control aim at the infrared must be shut off in time to prevent any danger causcd by gas
receiving window on the transmitter panel.
Press the "OK" key to cnter the
leakage.
enter, password (four "OK" keys) and then enter the main menu
(automatically Teturn to the main interiace if there is an
operation error). The main menu includes 7 options
including low alarm, h1gh alam, zero calibration, range calibration, 485 address setting, factory setting, and
save and exit. Press the "Up" and "Down" keys to select, and press "Exit" to exit without
saving
iow
ter r
meter), belore calibration: zero standard gas, span standard gas, calibration regulator (including
matching calibration adaptor, calibration hose.
3.3. Alarm setting Conm
Inac the calibration gas cylinder, calibration regulator, hose, calibration adaptor, and open tne reguldo
p a s s the
gas to gas detector. Then do calibrate operation after the stable
a
rtadungs
AL-L BO25 AL-L
Alam-1 Value setting Back
DOO0
Zero calibration Calibration OK
Calibration Fail
Zero adjust
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3.5. Zero calibration 3.8. Factory sctting
recommended to use pure nitrogen for zero calibration.
I In order to ensure accuracy, it is
the tlow meter knob to 0.5L/min, ventilate and wait
stable for
ISlowly open the gas cylinder valve, adjust
da
a
readings, and start calibration. 0000 Un if FULL
"OK" key to calibrate, if the test is successful, it will
IEnter the zero point calibration menu, press the Dassword Decimal point unit
with "SAVE"option, if it displays x, it means the calibration
display v and then return to the previous menu Range
tailed
calibration menu, you select "SAVE" to save the data and back to home
I After cntering the zero can
Or press the "BACK" key to exit without saving. At this time, the scrcen displays x and returns to the previous
menu.
menu.
the stability of the instrument.
5-4 5-20 bACF
I The above operation is recommended to be repeated 3 times to ensure
4mA corection 20mA comechoo
retun
PHn
Span calibration

D060
Calibration interface
006 Calibration Ok Calibration Fail

I Press the "OK" key to enter, enter the password (four "up" keys) and then enter the factory setting menu
(automatically returm to the main menu if an operation eror occurs). The factory setting includes 6 options
including decimal point, unit, range, 4mA correction, 20mA correction, and returm. Press the "Up" and "Down"
keys to select, and press "Exit" to exit without sav1ng.
3.6. Span calibration T Change the transmitter parameters to professional parameter settings. Improper operation is very likely to
cause themeter to fail to work normally. It is not recommended that the user
the manufacturer if you need to modify it.
modity it by himself. Please contact
T For difierent gases, the corresponding concentration standard gas should be sclected. For details, please
Tefer to appendix 3.
3.9. 4mA20mA curent correction
Slowly open the gas cylinder valve, adjust the flow meter knob to 0.51/min, ventilate and wait for a stable
Tead1ngs, and start calhbration.
Enter the span calibration menu, the current calibration value is displayed on the screen at this time, press
the up and"down" keys to adjust the value, and press the "left" and "right" keys to adjust the number ofdigits.
Set the value to the corresponding ventilation concentration and press the "OK" button to calibrate. If the test is
sccessiul, it will display V and returm to the previous menu; if it displays x, it means the calibration has failed 5-4 G-4
After entering the zero calibration menu, you can select "SAVE" to save the data and back to home menu. 4mACorection Current reum
Orpress the "BACK" key to exit without saving. At this time, the screen displays x and returns to the prev1ous
menu.
TThe above operation is recommended to be repeated 3 times to the stability of the instrumen.
S-20
cnsure
3.7. 485 address setting 0935 5-20
20mACorection Current retum
TEnier the 485 address setting menu. At this time, the screen displays the current transmitter's 485
Tess the "up" and "down" keys to adjust the value, and press the "lef" and "right" keys to adjust the adar
digts. AfteT Sett1ng, press "OK" to save and retun to the numo
previous menu.
Whe t can DE
. output signal of the 4-20mA transmitter does not match the actual conceniration,
adjusted in the current
correction option.
r485 r485 Onnect the
multimeter to the transmitter S and G termunals
respecuy
485 address set
Address mult1meter, press tne up Ay
485 address set
Cument calibration menu, check the current value on the
OWn key to adjust the output current until the multimneter value is displayed as 4mA, after
the semng 3
This function item is only valid for the transmitter with OSgnal picled, press the "OK"
gas detector. RS485 signal output,
output, please
pleasc do
uo not set the 4-20m/A key to save and retun to the previous menu
COrceon operation is the same as the 4mA cument correction opctdu
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Chapter IV Attached Table
3.10.Save and Exit
4.1. Appendix 1: Gas detector selection table
SAUE Gas
Combustible EX
Measure range principle
Catalytic combustion
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0100%LEL
Save Main interface
Oxygen 0-306VOL O-25%VOL Electrochemical
Carbon CO 0-1000umol/mol Electrochemical
and "OK" to and exit.
After all settings are completed, select save in the main menu press
save
Hyrogen HS 0-100umolVmol Electrochemical
Chlorine Cla 0-10yumo V/ol Electrochemical
Sulfur SO2 0-20yumol/no Electrochemical
3.11. Maintenance Ammonia NH 0-100umol/mol Electrochemical
Nitric oxide NO 0-250yumo Vnol Electrochemical
I n order to ensure the performance ofthe transmitter, calibration should be caried out regularly. The calibration
frequency depends on the specific working conditions. It is recommended to calibrate the transmitter every 3 NO; 0-20yumoVmol Electrochemical
Nitrogen
months. The calibration record should be filled in cach calibration (refer to Schedule 5). For factors such as high
concentration impact and corrosive gas, it is necessary to shorten the calibration period In either case, the Hydrogen HCL 0-30yumoVmol Electrocbemical
calibration period mist not exceed one year.
Ozone 0-1umol/mol Electrochemical
T t is strictly forbidden to use high-concentration gas impact sensors (such as using a lighter) in daily use, Ethylene CHO 0-204umol/mol Electrochemical
otherwise the sensor wil be seriously damaged.
Formaldeby CH0 0-20umol'mol Electrochemical
TCare should be taken to maintain the transmitter clean during maintenance. Ifthe sensor cover is clogged, the Methanol CH,OH 0-20umoVmol Electrochemical
detection sensitivity may be degraded or even damaged.
Phosphine PH 0-Syumol/mo Electrochemical
Maintenance of the operation, calibration, etc. of the transmitter should be performed by qualified personnel. Hydrogen H2 0-1000umol'mol Electrochemical
TWhen the sensor's service life amives, it should be replaced in time. The replacement ofthe sensor should be Fluorine gas 2 0-1 umol/mol Electrochemical
carried out under the guidance of the manufacturer or returned to the factory for replacement. When replacing it
the sensor module plug on the main board and replace it. Otherwise, the cable wil
Hydrogen HF 0-10Humol/mol Electrochemical
yourseli, be sure to remove
be damaged easily. Hydrogen HCN 0-50umol/mol Electrochemical
instrument and the replacement of the components must use the accessories provided by Phosgene cOCL 0-lumoVnol Electrochemical
The maintenance ofthe
tne company.The use of naon-company
replacement parts may affect the performance and safety of the Arsenide AsH 0-1/20umoVmol Electrochemical
instrumeni itself.
Silane SiH 0-504umol/nol Electrochemical
For taults encountered
to handle,
in routine maintenance, please refer to Table 4: Trouble Shooting. For those still unable Acrylonitrile GH,N 0-20ymoVmol Electrochemical
please
contact the manufacturer in úme.
Carbon CS2 0-20umoVmol Electrochemical
Ethanol CH,OH 0-20yumol'mol Electrochenical
Sulfur SF6 0-1000umo/mol nrared
Carbon CO% 0-5%/100%VoL Infrared
Toluene
CH 0-20yumoVmol PID
Xylene CaH1o
0-20yumoV'no PLD
Benzene CgH6 0-20umo/mol PID
Acetic acid
CH0%
0-1000umoVo PID
Organic 0-20umoVnol 0-
Volatile Gas VOC PID
1000jumo Vnol
Not The above the
not listed in parametertable, please
consut
are
only some
Ocomnon gases
n gases
and
a ranges. For gases and special ranges to 0VmoL
unts are changed
OVInoFlppm, according to relevant regulations, all
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4.2. Appendix
2: VOC gas
selection table
A
Factor
Gas Namee Formula Factor
Formula
Gas Name Gas Name Formula
46.29 Amyl alcohol CSH120 Factor Gas Name
C4H10 3.2 Formula Factor
Butane, C4H100
4.01 Pentan-3-one CSH100 0.8 Cyclohexylamine C6H13N 0.98 |Acetone C3H6O
Butano 1.08 Pentan-2-one CSH100 Acetaldehyde c2H40 4.86 Ethyl acrylate CSH802
.71
CSH18 C3H60
Isooctane Pentane, CSH12 Propylene oxide Propane-1,2-diol, total C3H802
CSH12 CSH8 Cyclopentane CSH10
Sopentane
C10H16 0.46 Piperylene .b6 Epichlorohydrin C3HSCIO
CSH802 Chlorotrifiuoroethylene C2CIF3
erpinolene Glutaraldehyde Ethyl benzene CBH10 0.54
Isobutylene C4H8 CBr4 Diisobutylene cBH16 0.64 Styrene
Carbon tetrabromide C3H8 0.44
C4H10 Diisopropyl ether CSH140
Isobutane
Diketenee_ CAH402 0.68 Benzyl chloride C7H7CI
Lsooctyl alcohol CBH180 Divinylbenzene C10H10 0.4 Benzaldehyde 0.55
C3H80 4.35 Tert-butanol C4H100 2.62
Diethyl etner C4H100
|C7H60 0.86
|lsopropanol
0.7 Triethylamine C3H9N 0.88Anisole C7H80
C6H15N .5 Diethylamine |C4H11N 0.47
Disopropylamine
0.9 Nitrogen trichloride NCI3 Berzyi formate C&H&02 0.77
C6H12 Dioxane 1,4 CAHB02 Benzyl acohol
Hexene, l |
C6H120 0.s Trimethylberzene mixturesC9H12 0.34
Dioxane 1,2- CAH802
C7HBO L25
Hexan-2-one
3.28 Trimethylbenzene, 1,3,5 |C9H12 0.34
Phenylenediamine, pP CSH8N2 O.6
Hexane n- C6H14 Chlorine dioxide CI02 Aniline C5H7N
C4H1002 29.83 Nonane, C9H20 Dibromoethane 1,2 c2H4Br2
Ethoxyethanol, 2- Benzene C6H6 0.5
Ethylene glycol C2H602 20 Benzonitrile C7HSN Dichloroethylene 1,2 c2H2CI2 0.75 Butene, CAH8O
CH2C12 1.15
Ketene c2H20 Gasoline vapors Dichloromethane 39 Crotonaldehyde C4H6O
Vinyl bromide C2H3Br gasoline Vapors Dichlorobenzeneo CSH4CI2 0.5 Ethyl amine |C2H7N
c2H3CI 2.1 Pyridine C5HSN 0.75 Carbon disulfide CS2 wMD Methyl salicytate
Vinyl chloride c8H1904
C2H4 8Bis2.3-epoxypropyl)ether C6H1003 Dimethoxymethane C3H802 WMD N-Mustard Gas CAH18SCI2
Ethylene Dimethylether
Butyl acetate, n CEH1202 2.42 Bromotorm CHBr3 C2H60 Dimethylhydrazine, 1,1- C2H8N2
C6H5CI Dimethyl suiphide C2H6S O.5Tetrahydrofuran C4H80
soamyl acetate
C7H1402 16 Chlorobenzene 0.45
Dimethylaniline, NN- CBH11N O.6 Methylpropan-2-ol, 2-
1.55
Isobutyl acetate CSH1202 2.25 Hydrogen sufide H2S CAH100 3.5
Xylene, m CBH10 0.44 Triethylamine C5H15N
sopropyl acetate CSH1002 2.2 Benzenethio C6HSSH Dimethylamine C2H7N 1.4 Toluene-2,4diisocyanate C9H6N202
Ethyl acetate CAH302 3.63 |Chlorotoluene, C7H7CI 0.45 icyclopentadiene C10H12 0.81 Tetrafuoroethylene C2F4
Methyl acetate C3H602 5.18 Bipheny C12H10 Diphenyl ether c12H100 0.8 Trichloroethylene C2HCI3 0.65
Propionaldehyde C3H60 1.68 Hydrazine H4N2 Chlorotoluene, p- C7H7CI
Ethyl mercaptan C2H6S 0.69 Asphait, petroleum fumes Hydroquinone 0.STurpentine C10H16 6
C6H602 Pheny-2,3-epoxypropyl ether C9H1002
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thanolamine c2H7NO Mineral spirits Butene, 1- C4H8 Tetrachloroethylene C2C4 0.7
Ethanol C2H60 8.72 Cumene 9H12 Ethyl butyrate |C6H1202 0.95 Ethyl hexyl acrylate, 2- C11H2002
Ethylene oxide
2H40 15 Furfural CSH402 Isobutyraldehyde C4H80 1.2 Methylcyclohexanone C7H120 a.95
Chloroethanol 2-
|C2H5CIO Butyl mercaptan C4H105
urfunyl alcohol CSH602 0.s4 Methylcyclohexanol, 4 | C7H140
iminodifethylamine) 2,2- CAH13N3 0.45 Butadiene diepoxide, 1,3- C4H602 1.1
|Nitric oxide 0.9 Camphene C10H16 Butadiene Methylcyclohexane C7H14
NO C4H6 0.83 Dimethylheptan4-one,2,6- C9H180 0.8
Acrylic Acid Methyl mercaptan CH4S D.I
sobutanol CAH100
C3H402 2.74 Methylbromide CH3Br Butylamine, 2- 3.Ssopropylchloroformate C4H702CI 1.6
Bromoethane c2H5Br C4H11N 0.9Epoxypropyl isopropylether, 2. C6H1202
Dibromochloromethane CHBr2Cl
Cresol
10 Cresol, o
p
C7H80 Butylamine, n C4H11 N Methylpentane-2,4-diol, 2- |CSH1402
&romobenzene C6HSBr
C7H&0 lodomethane CH3I 0.4Ethyl chloroformate C3H502CI
Octane,,n- 0.7 |Cresol, m- C7H8O Vinyl acetate
CBH18 206.37 Propyl acetate,
C4H602 Ethyl (SHactate CSH1003
|Octene, 1 1.58||Methanol CH40 CSH1002 2.5 Methyl sulphide C2H6S
Nitroaniline 4
C8H16
0.69 Toluene C7H8
0.5 Acetic Acid C2H402
C6H6N202 Diesel Fuel 36.15 Dimethyiformamide C3H7NO
Nitrobenzene C6HSNO2
0.8 Methylamine CHSN Methyl acrylate 0.75 Dimethylethylamine, NN- C4H11N
isoprene |CSH8
1.7 Ethyl formatee C3H602 Propene C4H602 3.4 Dimethyl disulphide C2H6$2 0.23
Allyl akohol 0.69 Cyclohexene C6H10 Propan-1-ol C3H6 1.4 Diethylaminopropylamine, 3-C7H1SN2
Allyl chioride C3H6O C3H80 C6H15ON 7
Armyl acetate, n C3H5CI 2.07|Cyclohexane C6H12 Bromopropane, 1- C3H7Br
4.8 Diethylaminoethanol, 2
Kerosene 0.83
C7H1402 4.5|Cpclohexanone C6H100
1.8| Cyclohexanol C6H120 C
Oniy ists some VOC gases, please consult the manufacturer for other unlisted gases.
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Recommended
Calibration gas table 4.4 Appendix 4:
3:
4.3. Appendix
Measure Range
Standard gas Concentration FAULTS REASONS SOLUTIONS
Gas
100%LEL
CH4 60%LEL
CH4 Wrong wiring
02 20. 9%VOL Re-wirm9
30%VOL
02
CO2 3%VOL Check power supply
CO2
5%VOL Wrong power supply
700yumol/nol No output signal
1000umol/mol CO Circuit fault Retum to factory
CO 300umol/mol
500umol/mol
1000pmol/mol 700umo1/nol The sensor cable is broken Retum to factory
I-C4H8
VOC 15umo1/mol
20umol/mol
Sensor failure Replace sensor modular
H2 1000umol/mol H2 700pumol/mol
100umol/mol H2S 80umo1/mol Need calibration Re-calibration
H2S Lower readings
NH3 100umol/mol NH3 60umol/mol
Reading drift Re-calibration
HCL 30umol/mol S02 60umol/mol
CL2 10umol/mol CL2 10pumol/mol Sensor failure Replace sensor modular
S02 20umol/mol S02 15umo1/mol
10gumo1/mol Need calibration Re-calibration
N02 20umol/mo CL2
c2H40 10pumo1/mol Higher readings
c2H40 (ETO) 20yumol/mol High-concentration gas Retum to factory
shock
HF 10umol/mol CL2 10pumol/mol
Re-calibrali:n
PH3 5umo1/mol H2S Sumol/mol Reading drit
COCL2 lyumo 1/mo 1 CL2 Iumol/mol
Replace seTISOr dular
Sensor failure
Note: Due to the incvitable crror in the concentration of the standard gas, the above concentration values are 1or
reference only. For gases and special ranges not listed in the parameter table, please consult the manutacturer
Interference Check ifits grn
directly.
Wait a wule alter pr
astablereadings On preheating
Re-calibration
Calibration failure
Retum to lactory
Circuit fault
Replace sensor moduiar
Sensor failure
dust of the
Dust blocking the
Clean up the
Slow response explosion-proof dise
explosion-proof disc
Retum to factory
Circuit fault
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