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1. 1 2 3 pS p 1 SAMPLE OUT Bulkhead air fitting This is the output for sampled gasses Attaching tubing to this bulkhead connector can collect the exhaust gas 2 3 Pin Din Connector Power cord receptacle 3 Fuse Replace with a 2 amp slow blow fuse 2 Safety Considerations The Columbus Instruments O CO CHa Portable Gas Meter is designed to operate in typical field environments where flammable gases may be present However it is not certified intrinsically safe and the following points should be observed during operation e Do not operate the unit if it is damaged in any way i e broken case loose front panel missing screws etc e Do not connect or remove plugs from the auxiliary connector where flammable gases may be present e Only charge the battery using the supplied charger e Do not operate the unit in a confined space where the flammable gases may be present 3 Theory of Operation The Columbus Instruments O COy CH Portable Gas Meter incorporates infrared CO CHg sensors and a GS oxygen sensor The infrared sensor optics comprises a robust infrared source a gas sampling cell two infrared filters and a matched twin element detector The infrared source is the hot filament of a tungsten lamp emitting a broad band of radiation that is then guided through the gas in the sample cell The radiation then passes through either of two filters The two filters are selected so that one is coincident with th
2. 2 ampere slow blow Meter 2 95 X 7 87 X 11 02 75 X 200 X 280mm Battery 8 25 X 2 88 X 6 50 210 X 73 X 165mm Meter 4 lbs 1 82 kg Battery 7 lbs 3 18 kg 12V 6 Amp Hours in separate pack 115V or 220V 50 60 Hz Please specify voltage Meter can be operated from the AC 115 220V power line when equipped with an optional power line supply 1 2 Front Panel Controls 02 C02 METER POWER CALIBRATION h RAT 02 co X a P A ES p IY BATTERY O2 SPAN T Columbus Instruments SAMPLE k ON 50 NORTH HAGUE AVENUE L off COLUMBUS OHIO 43204 USA Eh 2 3 DNG 7 1 Battery Check Button The LCD 3 displays the battery voltage when pressed 2 Oz Span Calibration 10 turn dial for adjusting the span of the O during calibration 3 LCD Display This displays the analyzer results of the gas specified by Switch 4 When the Battery Check Button 1 is pushed battery voltage is displayed 4 0O COy CH Switch Selects the gas to be analyzed 2 position toggle switch for 2 gas units 3 position switch for 3 gas units 5 Sample Gas Inlet 4 ID air fitting always connect the external gas filter here 6 Power Indicator This green LED is lit when power to the meter is on 7 Power Button Push the button to turn the power on the Power Indicator LED will light up push this button again to turn the power off 1 3 Rear Panel Controls SAMPLE OUT POWER IN
3. to the instrument and allow the gas to flush a few seconds before checking the reading If the reading is outside the required specification open the Meter box adjust the ZERO potentiometers for both O and CO The location of the potentiometers is shown in FIGURE 2 Always make adjustments with ZERO gas N2 FIRST and then with span gas CO AIR Ea FIGURE 2 Calibration Adjustments Location 3 Supply the span gas source CO or CH in AIR to the gas inlet Adjust the needle valve to provide 1 5 l min to the instrument Wait for a few seconds then adjust the SPAN potentiometers if required for maximum accuracy the O2 SPAN potentiometer is on the front panel The bottle concentration should be corrected for pressure 11 4 The Columbus Instruments O CO CH4 Meter has the built in temperature compensation circuit to automatically correct the variations in ambient temperature The pressure corrections can be calculated as following Gas Concentration Bottle Concentration X Pressure mb 1013 25 Where Bottle Concentration is the Span gas concentration stated on the cylinder Pressure is the ambient pressure at the time of calibration 1013 25 millibars is standard atmospheric pressure mb 760 millimeters of mercury is standard atmospheric pressure If you prefer to use millimeters of mercury then substitute 760 in place
4. 0215 003M Portable O CO CH Meter User s Manual T Columbus Instruments ss 950 NORTH HAGUE AVENUE TEL 614 276 0861 COLUMBUS OHIO 43204 USA FAX 614 276 0529 www colinst com TOLL FREE 1 800 669 5011 Table of Contents Introd UCHIHA ci E OA AES EEE a E 4 LO ON tl o iia 4 Eo lt Specficationsu a E Gees 5 1 2 Front Panel Controls oooonininininininininininonnnanananananananananano nono no nono nn none none none nene meno nene nn nene nene ne nine 6 1 3 Rear Panel Controls eeeeeeeeseessesesssesssesesesesesesesesesesesesesestsesesesesesesessseseseseseseeesesens 7 Safety CONSIDERAN AA A A SE 7 Theory of Operation sez fesse cists css ca sales cteas deca le daa ucavaticbetedeseeie tes 8 Operation ore tanaka ta a cls e ab ale ols les 9 CalbDratOM ida a tt da e it A la 10 Maintenance iia a udedive lobhadie sidideadisadacsucetedetelicdetawsetieess 13 Er BT 13 6 Gas Billar grads Nas SN 14 1 Introduction 1 0 Overview The Columbus Instruments portable gas meter PGM can be purchased in several configurations and various gas concentrations O2 Measurements CO Measurements CH Measurements O and CO Measurements CO and CH Measurements O2 CO2 CH 4 Measurements 7MOOD gt The Columbus Instruments portable O2 CO2 CHy4 Meter uses infrared gas analyzers for CO and CH and an O2 fuel cell to measure a wide range of gas concentrations When the analyzer is turned on the internal pump pulls gas through the
5. e during use of the portable gas meter The Columbus Instruments Portable Gas Meter uses a switching power supply to maintain a highly regulated internal working voltage in the equipment As the battery becomes discharged the battery voltage drops In seeking to maintain a constant working voltage the power supply will draw higher current from the batteries This can cause the fuse to open if the user allows the portable gas meter to completely drain the battery No damage is done to the portable gas meter or the battery but the user will have to replace the open fuse 13 Various battery voltages and likely capacities are summarized bellow Battery Conditions Likely Capacity Volts Remaining 13 8 to 14 0 Connected to charger after extended charge period 90 to 100 10 to 20 hrs depending on the level of discharge 12 6 to 12 8 Not connected to charger power is on 90 to 100 12 0 to 12 2 Not connected to charger power is on 30 to 50 11 8 to 12 0 Not connected to charger power is on 10 to 20 11 5 and Not connected to charger power is on close to 0 below 6 1 Gas filter The supplied gas filters have a relatively long lifetime but care should be taken to keep the water away from filter When the filter s color turns to pink or is dirty it should be replaced 14
6. e gas to be measured and the other is independent of any gas likely to present in the cell In the absence of CO gas the energy reaching the two detectors is equal and at a maximum and as the sample gas concentration increases the amount of infrared radiation reaching the two detectors differs due to absorption at one filter wavelength only The microprocessor gives the gas concentration automatically compensated for source intensity changes or contamination of the optical elements The output signal from the CO sensor is proportional to CO2 concentration The GS oxygen sensor incorporates a lead oxygen cell with a lead cathode using a specific acid electrolyte Oxygen molecules diffuse through a non porous Teflon membrane in to the electrochemical cell and are reduced at the gold electrode The current flowing between the electrodes is proportional to the oxygen concentration in the gas mixture to be measured The signals are measured as terminal voltages of the resistor and the thermistor for temperature compensation The change in output voltages represents the oxygen concentration 4 Operation It is the user s responsibility to ensure that the gas supplied to O CO CH Meter is clean and free from particulate matter Even in relatively clean office environments the air will contain significant amounts of particulate matters that should be removed by external filtering It should also be noted that the humidity level remain below tha
7. esponse 1 Calibration Intervals For the CO and CH sensor we recommend the calibration to be checked every 12 months For the O sensor we recommend that the zero point to be checked every 12 months and the span point to be checked with ambient air before each experiment 2 Zero gases The ideal test gas for zero point calibration is pure nitrogen N2 This allows the user to check the zero point for both of gases One can also use air with the CO2 removed by soda lime trap 3 Span Gases For the CO gt CHa sensor the CO2 CH concentration in the span gas should be between 80 and 100 For O sensor the user may use clean dry air which is assumed to be 20 93 oxygen For other gas range appropriate calibration gas concentration should be chosen 4 To supply gas from a pressurized bottle a pressure regulator a needle valve a gas flow meter and an inlet pipe are required The output pressure from the regulator should only slightly exceed the ambient pressure Never connect an unregulated cylinder or other pressure source to the meter as the high pressure may damage the instrument The whole calibration system is shown in FIGURE 1 FIGURE 1 Calibrating Connection 10 5 The following procedure is for checking adjusting the calibration 1 The O2 CO2 CHg Meter should be powered for 30 minutes before checking its calibration Attach the ZERO gas N2 to the gas inlet Adjust the needle valve to provide approx 1 5 l min
8. of the 1013 25 Example If ambient pressure is 980 mb then the corrected span gas concentration for say 80 CO2 span calibration cylinder is Gas Concentration 80 X 980 1013 25 77 4 This means that instead of adjusting the instrument to read 80 at span it should be adjusted to read 77 4 12 6 Maintenance 6 0 Battery The unit uses sealed maintenance free lead acid batteries These will give a long reliable life providing they are kept charged In order to ensure that excessive battery discharge does not occur the unit is equipped with a battery check button on the front panel so the user can check battery voltage The battery is charged using the supplied charger Plug the charger into 120 VAC and insert the large plug on charger s cable firmly into the battery pack receptacle the battery pack begins recharging immediately A full charge of a completely flat battery pack will take at least 16 hours Optional second battery pack with charger is available which can assure uninterrupted operation at O2 CO2 CH4 Meter Before using the Columbus Instruments Portable Gas meter the battery should be completely charged The battery voltage should be monitored during normal usage of the portable gas meter Do this by pushing the BATTERY button on the front panel to directly read the battery voltage If the voltage drops below 12 volts the battery should be recharged It is not recommended to let the battery completely discharg
9. sample filter at the front panel and exhausts the sampled gas out the connector on the rear panel The large LCD display shows the percentage of specified gas concentration The user can display O2 CO2 CHy readings on the LCD panel by turning the gas switch to the gas to be inspected The LCD panel also displays the battery voltage when the user pushes the Battery button on the front panel The fully charged 12 V battery can operate continuously for at least 12 hours with O2 and CO sensors and 8 hours with O2 CO and CH sensors 1 1 Specifications Measuring Range CO 0 100 Other ranges available on request Accuracy Resolution Stability over 12 months Response Time 0 to 90 at 14 min air sample flow Humidity Sensor Life Display Operating Temperature Sample Gas Pump Gas Flow Rates Warm up Time Power Consumption Fuse Dimensions Weight Rechargeable Battery Charger AC Power Supply 2 of range O 0 100 1 of range CH 0 100 2 of range 0 1 0 1 0 1 lt 2 of range lt 2 of range 10 sec 10 sec 12 sec unaffected affected unaffected If not condensing if not condensing infinite approx 5 years 20 C infinite large 0 4 10 2mm enhanced contrast LCD 00 0 99 9 5 40 C Internal 1 LPM approx small 02 sample flows available which will lengthen response time Operational 1min Full Specification 30 minutes 12VDC 6W
10. t required for condensation to occur Always connect the external gas filter to the gas inlet on the front panel before turning on the power Do not reverse air filter terminals as this will cause dust particles trapped in the filter to be blown into the gas sensor 1 Plug one end of the supplied power cord into the socket on the battery pack and the other end into the 3 Pin Din Connector on the rear panel of the Meter 2 Push the Power Button on the front panel the green LED will light up and the internal pump will start to run 3 Let the Meter warm up for about 1 minute 4 Calibrate the oxygen sensor follow the procedure in the Calibration section Ifuser wants to only measure the CO2 or CH concentration it is not necessary to calibrate the oxygen sensor 5 Turn the power off when the experiment is finished 6 Recharge battery 5 Calibration The Columbus Instruments O2 CO2 CHy Meter uses a galvanic oxygen sensor and a NDIR carbon dioxide and or CH sensors to measure gas concentrations The ideal test gas for zero point calibration is pure nitrogen N2 Ambient air is not recommended for calibrating the CO sensor because of its CO content unless CO is removed from the air by soda lime CO absorbing trap The material of the gas inlet pipe can be nylon PVC or neoprene never use silicon rubber as this can effect the gas concentration The inlet pipe should not be longer than 6 2 meters to ensure rapid r
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