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1. When you are finished generating gas and wish to turn off the instrument press and hold the POWER switch until the purge screen is displayed Purging Standby 300 sec The instrument will purge itself of gas for 300 seconds and then automatically shut off At any time during this period you may turn the instrument back on by pressing the SELECT switch and entering the status screens as described above You must change either the flow rate or the ppm setting and then the instrument will immediately go to the stabilization screen and continue to run at the new settings The amount of stabilization time will depend upon how long the instrument was in the purge mode Page 11 lll Normal Operation Sample Draw Mode The instrument may also be operated in a sample draw mode where the internal pump is disabled and the air is drawn through the instrument by an external pump This mode is used for calibrating sample draw instruments To enter the sample draw mode press the SELECT switch when the flow status screen is displayed Flow 0 5 lpm SELECT to change When the flow set screen appears adjust the flow to read 0 0 LPM 0 2 to 1 0 lpm set 0 0 Ipm The ppm output screen will then read 000 ppm You will be unable to set the ppm until the sample draw instrument has been attached to the outlet hose and a stable flow rate has been established While the instrument is waiting for the sample draw unit to be attached it
2. hoses may be purchased for use with the Cal 2000 in lengths up to 20 feet Note the internal pump may not be capable of overcomming flow restricions asso ciated with extreme hose lengths when operating at 1 0 LPM Page 6 ll Normal Operation Diffusion Mode To start the generator press and hold the POWER switch located in the middle left front of the instrument until the display reads A C D approximately three 3 seconds Release the switch immediately thereafter The instrument will sequence through several screens as follows A C D VI Copyright 2000 Please Note If you would like to change the language of the menus see section IV Menu Options Foreign Language Option for instructions The instrument will display the Serial Number and Cell Number followed by the manufactured date Serial 0000001 Cell 000001 Manufactured 01 Jan 2000 Calibration Date 01 Jan 2000 Page 7 V Maintenance The electrochemical cells of the CAL 2000 require periodic maintenance to provide optimum performance It is recomended that the electrolyte solution be replaced on an annual basis for most gases generated by the CAL 2000 The exception to this is the CIO2 electrolyte Please refer to the instructions enclosed with every chlorine dioxide cell or replacement electrolyte pack If the instrument is returned with the cell on an annual basis to maintain NIST certification the electrolyte will be replac
3. significantly during this period the instrument will attempt to re stabilize at the new flow rate The instrument operates identically to the diffusion mode at this point WARNING Do not adjust the flow rate to more than 0 0 LPM while the Cal 2000 is attached to a sample draw unit or damage may occur to the instrument Also do not attach the Cal 2000 to pumps drawing more than 5 LPM Page 13 1 0 to 10 0 PPM and 10 to 50 PPM When the end of a given range is reached pressing the appropriate up or down arrow will automatically toggle the display to the next appropriate range Note that to obtain higher concentra tions of gas simply reduce the flow rate of the instrument Once the flow and concentration have been set the instrument will enter the stabilization period and the display will alternate between the following three screens Stabilizing Standby 146 sec 1 00 ppm CL2 Standby 145 sec Flow 0 5 lpm Standby 144 sec When the instrument has finished counting down to zero 0 seconds it has reached 90 of its final output and will enter the gas generating mode In this mode the instru ment will display the gas being generated the flow rate the ppm setting and the time while running at these settings as follows CL2 0 5 lpm 1 0 ppm 00 00 00 Page 10 At any time you may reset either the flow rate or the ppm rate by pressing the SELECT button and entering the status screens as described above
4. will display the flow stabilization screen Stabilize flow Flow 0 000 Ipm Page 12
5. Advanced Calibration Designs Inc 2024 W McMillan Street Tucson Arizona 85705 U S A Telephone 520 290 2855 Fax 520 290 2860 E mail ACD auptag com Revision 070620 ACD Advanced Calibration Designs Inc Cal 2000 Gas Generator Rel ease VI INSTRUCTION MANUAL www goacd com IX SPECIFICATIONS Chlorine CI seen 0 5 50 0 ppm Chlorine Micro Cell CI 0 05 1 0 ppm Hydrogen H s aises 0 5 50 0 ppm Hydrogen Cyanide HCN 0 5 50 0 ppm Hydrogen Sulfide Micro Cell H S 0 05 1 0 ppm Hydrogen Sulfide H S 0 5 50 0 ppm Chlorine Dioxide CIO 0 5 5 0 ppm ppm is variable with flow rate output given at 1 2 LPM Air Flow Rate with internal pump 0 2 to 1 LPM Sample draw rate with pump disabled 0 1 to 5 LPM Usef l Cell Life ce 50 hours Warm up time to 90926 Approximately 5 minutes EX WB suis 8 5 x 4 25 x 3 0 21 6 x 10 8 x 7 6 cm Welght ettet ttn ren e 3 Ibs 1360 g Operating Temperature ssesess 0 C to 50 C Relative Humidity intermittent use 0 100 ACCUNAC s 10 Repeatability eR eA ves acess aed 5 Battery Power eese 4 alkaline C Ba
6. Electrolyte Chlorine Dioxide 1 Qty Refill Electrolyte Chlorine Dioxide 5 Qty Refill Electrolyte Chlorine Dioxide 10 Qty Refill Electrolyte Chlorine Dioxide 25 Qty Refill Electrolyte Hydrogen Sulfide 50 ml bottle Electrolyte Hydrogen Cyanide 50 ml bottle Electrolyte Hydrogen 50 ml bottle Page 21 l GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Cal 2000 is a battery powered portable electrochemical gas generator designed to calibrate toxic gas sensors Fast warm up time allows the instrument to be turned off between remotely located sensors saving battery life and avoiding gen eration of unwanted gas A built in mass flow sensor provides accurate flow control and the ability to measure externally pro vided sample draw flow rates The Cal 2000 uses the follow ing components to produce the calibration gas air mixture Internal Micro Pump A small rotary vane micro air pump draws in ambient air to blend with the generated gas The pump may be disabled for use in calibrating sample draw instruments Electrochemical Generating Cell The electrochemical generating cell contains an electrolyte solution and either inert or consumable electrodes depend ing upon the gas being generated A precise concentration of gas is produced when a known amount of current and a known amount of air is supplied continuously to the cell Each cell has a built in memory chip that tells the Cal 2000 instrument what type and range of gas can
7. be generated and how much cell life is remaining The electronics board mounted to the cell should never be removed from the cell Removal of this board will void warranty and destroy the cell Due to the de sign characterization of the cell the unit must be oriented flat on the units feet for correct concentration output Cell Installation and Removal There are no tools required by the end user for ser vice of the instrument The electrochemical cells are shipped seperate of the unit and should be in stalled on receipt To install the cell remove the bottom cover of the instrument This is done by pulling each of the plunger feet on the bottom of the instrument Once all of the plungers have been pulled out the bottom cover is sim ply removed from the instrument The cell is keyed to ensure proper alignment into the in strument When installed the circuit board of the cell should be flat with the bottom of the instrument Push up on the clear window at the back of the instrument to eject the cell warranty of fitness for a particular purpose In no event shall Advanced Calibration Designs Inc be liable for direct incidental or consequential loss or damage of any kind connected with the use of its products or failure of its products to function or operate properly The following is a listing of the available electrochemical Cal 2000 cells and their standard prorated warranty when installed in equipment manufactu
8. e option of changing to Quick Select mode Quick Select Off Select To Change You can switch to the quick select mode by pressing the SELECT switch If you do you will enter the Quick Select choice screen Quick Select Off No Yes You can turn the Quick Select mode off by pressing the POWER switch arrow up or you can turn it on by pressing the SELECT switch arrow down At any time during the operation of the unit or during the stabi lization period you can enter the menu to change the Quick Select mode by pressing the SELECT switch arrow down It is important to note that when you enter the Quick Select mode for the H2S cell you cannot change the flow rate of the instrument The Cal 2000 instrument will automatically vary the flow rate to acheive the different ppm concentrations of H2S Once you have entered the Quick Select mode for the Cal 2000 you can only adjust the ppm concentration in fixed 10 ppm increments between 20 ppm and 100 ppm Page 15 The Calibration Date refers to when the instrument itself was last calibrated at the Factory It does not refer to the calibration date of the generating cells which are field replaceable The following status screens indicate the remaining cell life and battery status Cell Life 049 Hrs 59 Mns Battery Status 100 remaining Please Note If you have a CIO2 or H2S cell in the unit you will recieve an additional message at this time Please refer to s
9. ection IV Menu Options for additional informa tion When the air flow rate screen appears Flow 0 5 Ipm SELECT to change you may adjust your flow rate by pressing the SELECT switch If you do you will enter the flow adjust screen 0 2 to 1 0 lpm set 0 0 lpm Page 8 You may adjust the flow upwards by pressing the POWER switch arrow up or downwards by pressing the SELECT switch arrow down If you set the flow to 0 0 LPM the instrument will disable the pump and enter the flow draw mode Please refer to section IIl Normal Operation Sample Draw Mode for more information If you set the flow between 0 2 and 1 0 LPM the instrument will automati cally adjust the pump to the requested flow rate using feedback from the built in mass flow sensor Immediately after the flow rate screen appears the ppm screen appears Output 000 ppm SELECT to change You may change the ppm by pressing the SELECT switch 10 to 50 ppm set 000 ppm You may adjust the ppm upwards by pressing the POWER switch arrow up or downwards by pressing the SELECT switch arrow down If you set the ppm to 000 ppm the instrument will not generate any gas although it will continue to pump The minimum and maximum ppm settings are dependent upon the flow rate and the type of generating cell installed in the instrument The Cal 2000 will read the memory chip inside the generating cell and automatically display the minimum and max
10. ed by the factory The following steps should be taken to replace electrolyte a Remove cell as described in section I General Description Cell Installation and Removal b Unscrew solid fill plugs on reservoir and remove liquid c Use syringe provided with electrolyte to add liquid to within 1 8 inch from the bottom of fill hole Warning Do not over fill reservoir Trapped air must be allowed to escape through vent plug as fill screw is replaced Contact the factory for more information d Replace fill plugs Caution Both the electrochemical cell and the alkaline batteries used in the CAL 2000 instrument contain corrosive chemicals In addition depending on the type of cell being used the gas being generated can be corrosive The design of the instrument takes this into consideration and the 300 second purge cycle allows the corrosive gases to be swept out of the instrument It is important not to remove the generating cell before this purge cycle is completed While it is not expected that the chemicals in the cell or alkaline batteries will leak during normal operation it is recom mended that both the generating cell and the alkaline batteries be removed from the instrument if it is being stored for periods longer than one week between use Page 16 H2S Quick Select Option After the Battery Status screen appears during the start up of the instrument if a H2S cell is in the instrument a message will appear offering th
11. ent of our liability and we are not responsible for removal or replacement cost local repair costs transportation costs or contingent expenses incurred without our prior approval Advanced Calibration Designs Inc s obligation under this warranty shall be limited to repairing or replacing and returning any product which shall be returned to Advanced Calibration Designs Inc at its manufacturing facilities with transportation charges prepaid and which Advanced Calibration Designs Inc s Material Review Board examina tion shall disclose to its satisfaction to have been defective This warranty is expressed in lieu of any and all other warranties and representations expressed or implied and all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Advanced Calibration Designs Inc including but not limited to the Page 19 Alkaline C Batteries A set of four fully charged heavy duty alkaline C batteries provides 20 30 hours of operation at 5 LPM Note Re chargeable or light duty batteries can be used but they give significantly less operating time Microprocessor Based Circuitry The Cal 2000 has microproccessor based circuitry that per forms several different operations and offers the user many different features The microprocessor tracks cell and battery usage monitors the air flow rate and controls the cell and pump to give the selected ppm and flow rate In addition to English every Cal 2000 is capable of providing m
12. enu displays in French German and Spanish See section IV Menu Options for in structions on how to change the menu language Digital Display The Cal 2000 has a liquid crystal display LCD located on the front of the instrument This display is protected by a thin clear plastic cover that is part of the front label and may be replaced if it becomes scratched or unclear POWER and SELECT The POWER and SELECT switches are momentary push but ton type switches activated through the front membrane panel They are physical switches mounted directly on the circuit board Nylon Carrying Case The Cal 2000 comes with a convenient durable nylon carry ing case It is adjustable to be worn as a hip pack or the belt strap can be reattached to be worn around the neck or over the shoulder The top of the carrying case is clear plastic allowing the unit to be operated while within the case and there is a convenient front pocket for storage of additional cells or the delivery hose Page 4 Delivery Hose The instrument comes standard with a three 3 foot long V4 inch diameter norprene hose for delivering the gas to the sensor or calibration adapter The hose has a male quick connect adapter for easy attachment to the instrument Mass Flow Sensor The Cal 2000 has a built in mass flow sensor that measures the flow rate of the instrument This information is used in two ways With the pump engaged it is used to control the pump to t
13. he desired flow rate over a range of 0 2 to 1 0 LPM With the pump disabled it is used to measure the air flow rate drawn through the Cal 2000 by an external pump This information is used to adjust the cell current to the desired ppm The flow meter should be calibrated against a primary mass flow stan dard every 12 to 24 months Internal Charcoal Filter An internal charcoal filter is provided to scrub contaminated air and provide a clean baseline for zeroing sensors This filter should be replaced on a yearly basis and is removed by pulling out the grey plunger at the top of the unit Spare filter elements can be purchased through ACD Note The charcoal filter must be fully installed into the instrument for correct operation Page 5 Cell Failure accompanied by an audible beep There are two possible causes for a cell failure One cause is that the instrument has not detected a cell The other is that a high voltage has been detected across the cell If the cell is not initially detected by the processor the unit will display cell failure and immediatly shut down without entering purge mode This failure can happen either because a cell is not inserted connection to the cell is not made or due to a failure of the circuit board on the generat ing cell The cell failure alarm will also engage if the microproces sor detects an abnormally high cell voltage condition One possibility for this high voltage is that o
14. imum ppm available for the flow rate that the instrument is set to The total range of the cell is divided into three sub ranges to allow for appropriate resolution in each sub range For all cells excepting CLO and the Micro cells the sub ranges at 5 LPM are 5 to 1 PPM Page 9 IV Menu Options Foreign Language Option The menu options can be adjusted to read in German French or Spanish To change the language start the unit as you normally would When the ACD screen appears A C D VI Copyright 2000 press the SELECT button This will bring up the following screen English SELECT to change Press the SELECT button to choose the preferred language When the language is displayed press the POWER button to continue with the start up sequence CIO2 Cell Reminder Screen After the Battery Status screen appears during the start up of the instrument if a CIO2 cell is in the instrument a reminder message will appear to change the Chlorine Dioxide Electro lyte Electrolyte Exp Renew Often Please read section VI Cell Maintenance for detailed infor mation on changing your electrochemical generating cell s electrolyte Page 14 Once the instrument has achieved a stable flow rate it will alternate between the ppm air flow rate and stabilization screen as described previously At this point you may press SELECT to go to the status screens and adjust the ppm as described earlier If the flow rate changes
15. ne of the pins may be making a faulty electrical connection Another possibility is that the electrolyte level is too low For instructions on how to replenish the electrolyte refer to Section V Maintenance If this message continues after the cell has been plugged in correctly and the electrolyte level has been confirmed to be sufficient contact the factory and or replace the cell Cell is used up accompanied by an audible beep The cell life has expired and the display will show 0 cell life remaining Replace the cell Battery is low accompanied by an audible beep If battery power drops below 596 capacity the screen will flash Battery is low Replace the batteries or switch to AC power Page 18 Vi Troubleshooting No Power To Instrument There are two common causes for the unit to not power up when the POWER switch is pressed for three sec onds The most common is that the batteries are dead Try replacing the batteries with new alkaline batteries or try powering the unit from the AC power adapater The second most frequent cause for no power to the instrument is a blown protective fuse This fuse can be shorted out if the batteries have been removed from the instrument with a metallic object such as a screwdriver If the protective fuse has been blown contact the factory Flow too low Flow too high accompanied by an audible beep Accurate air flow is critical to an accurate gas mixture The micro
16. processor and built in precision mass flow sensor continuously monitor the air flow If however a flow problem develops e g air blockage or kinked tubing which cannot be corrected within ten seconds the unit will display Flow too low If the problem cannot be cleared after an additional minute the instrument will enter the purge mode and then power down If the pump was not disabled prior to attaching an external pump device or the sample draw flow rate is greater than 5 0 LPM the unit will display Flow too high If the problem is not cleared within one minute the instrument will enter purge mode as above Page 17 Optional items available for the Cal 2000 include AC Adapter The Cal 2000 may also be operated from an AC adapter The AC adapter converts the AC voltage supplied from the main power lines to 6 VDC which is used in lieu of the bat teries The adapter plugs into the instrument from the un derside of the case directly into the power board and is in dependent of polarity If needed contact the factory for exact specifications of the AC adapter Hard Body Instrument Case A water resistant padded instrument case is available for storage and shipping of the Cal 2000 The case is made out of rugged high impact resistant plastic and will help pro tect the instrument in harsh environments The foam insert may be customized to hold additional items like spare bat teries and cells Extension Hoses Longer sample
17. red and supplied by Advanced Calibration Designs Inc 50 Hour Generating Cells Chlorine One year or 50 hours of use Hydrogen Sulfide One year or 50 hours of use Hydrogen Cyanide One year or 50 hours of use Hydrogen One year or 50 hours of use Chlorine Dioxide One year 50 hours of use akWN 100 Hour Generating Cells Chlorine One year or 100 hours of use Hydrogen Sulfide One year or 100 hours of use Hydrogen Cyanide One year or 100 hours of use Hydrogen One year or 100 hours of use Chlorine Dioxide One year 100 hours of use akWND Page 20 Vil Standard Warranty We warrant gas calibration equipment manufactured and sold by us to be free from defects in materials workmanship and performance for a period of one year from date of shipment Any parts found defective within that period will be repaired or replaced at our option free of charge F O B factory This warranty does not apply to those items which by their nature are subject to deterioration or consumption in normal service and which must be cleaned repaired or replaced on a routine basis Such items may include but are not limited to a Electrochemical type generating cells b Electrolyte C Batteries Warranty is voided by abuse including rough handling mechanical damage alteration or repair procedures not in accordance with the instruction manual This warranty indicates the full ext
18. rument 2372 The following standards have been applied EN 50081 1 Emissions Standard Residential Commercial and Light Industry EN 50082 1 Immunity Standard Residential Commercial and Light Industry 362 0600 00 510 2000 00 510 2000 20 510 2000 05 510 2050 00 510 2050 05 510 2060 00 510 2060 20 510 2070 00 510 2090 00 510 2090 20 715 0403 0X 715 0405 0X 730 0615 00 910 0603 00 AC Adaptor 115 VAC US style plug 7 5VDC 300 mA Chlorine Cell 50 hrs Chlorine Cell 100 hrs Chlorine Micro Cell 50 hrs Hydrogen Sulfide Cell 50 hrs Hydrogen Sulfide Micro Cell 50 hrs Chlorine Dioxide Cell 50 hrs Chlorine Dioxide Cell 100 hrs Hydrogen Cyanide Cell 50 hrs Hydrogen Cell 50 hrs Hydrogen Cell 100 hrs 3 Foot Hose w connector low flow 1 4 OD 5 Foot Hose w connector low flow 1 4 OD Hard body Water Resistant Padded Carrying Case Instruction Manual Page 22 Vill Accessory Items Parts List The following items are available as accessories for the Cal 2000 P N 113 0402 00 150 0121 00 150 0131 00 180 0100 00 193 0100 00 193 0101 01 193 0101 05 193 0101 10 193 0101 25 193 0105 00 193 0107 00 193 0109 00 Description Male Hose Barb Quick Connector 1 8 OD hose Charcoal Filter Element one each Charcoal Filter Element package of 12 Empty Plastic Bottle with Pipette for Electrolyte Electrolyte Chlorine 50 ml bottle
19. ttery Lifo sese 20 30 hours 5 LPM CSA Certified Instrinsically Safe Class Division 1 Groups A B C amp D European Standards approval for Zone 0 Manufactured by Aavanced Calibration Designs Inc 2024 W McMillan Street Tucson Arizona 85705 USA Phone 520 290 2855 Fax 520 290 2860 Int l Phone 001 520 290 2855 Fax 001 520 290 2860 email ACD auptag com website www goacd com Page 23 VI VII VIII Instruction Manual Cal 2000 Gas Generator TABLE OF CONTENTS General Description Normal Operation Diffusion Mode Normal Operation Sample Draw Mode Menu Options Maintenance Troubleshooting Standard Warranty Accessory Items Parts List Instrument Specifications Para bajar la version del manual en Espanol visite Page2 Page 7 Page 12 Page 14 Page 16 Page 17 Page 19 Page 21 Page 23 http www goacd com acd Download Download html Vous pouvez t l charger une version fran aise de ce manuel http www goacd com acd Download Download html WARNING This instrument generates calibration gas for toxic gas detectors The instruction manual should be read and understood prior to operation of the instrument Failure to operate the instrument correctly can lead to improper calibrations This instrument conforms to the protection requirements of the EC DIRECTIVE 89 336 EEC on Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC in accordance with the provisions of Statutory Inst
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