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WATCHMAN® MULTIGAS MONITOR
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1. FEATURES Continuously monitors combustible gases oxygen carbon monoxide and other toxic gases simultaneously displays gas concentrations over large easy to read digital readout Rugged portable aluminum case withstands harsh treatment Wide range of measurement options including peak exposure short term exposure and time weighted average Three push buttons provide simple operation Simplified calibration system eliminates need to open the instrument Visible and audible alarms activate when gas concentrations exceed preset limits DESCRIPTION The Watchman Multigas Monitor is a durable hand held instrument used to detect and monitor combustible gases oxygen and toxic gases in workplace atmospheres especially in confined spaces such as manholes storage tanks tank cars vaults mines and sewers Designed for rugged handling the monitor incorporates the state of the art technology of the Passport Personal Alarm in the strong aluminum housing of the Portable Indicator and Alarm Model 360 The Watchman Monitor also is easy to operate The face of the instrument simultaneously displays the readings of all gases monitored Users need not carry several instruments for monitoring multiple gases Microprocessor based the instrument is menu driven for ease of operation The user can page through various menu activities for calibration and display options MSA When the unit is first activ
2. Watchman Monitor is used in conjunction with remote sampling accessories the Remote Alarm can be placed in a confined space while a buddy or attendant remains outside with the monitor Thus both will be warned if an alarm condition occurs Part No 800992 90 dB Remote Alarm 800991 105 dB Remote Alarm 800365 15 foot extension cable Be Sure Choose MSA Note This Bulletin contains only a general description of the products shown While uses and performance capabilities are described under no circumstances shall the products be used by untrained or unqualified personnel and not until the product instructions including any warnings or cautions provided have been thoroughly read and understood Only they contain the complete and detailed information concerning the proper use and care of these products Offices and Representatives in principal cities worldwide In U S call the Customer Service Center toll free at 1 800 MSA 2222 To reach MSA International call 412 967 3354 or fax 412 967 3451 Visit our web site at www MSAnet com Corporate Headquarters P O Box 426 Pittsburgh PA 15230 USA Data Sheet 08 02 39 MSA 1997 Printed in U S A 9712 L
3. testing is conducted with known concentrations of pressurized gas to help ensure accurate readings Calibration Equipment Part No 478192 Calibration Gas 60 LEL pentane simulant 15 oxygen Calibration Gas 60 LEL pentane simulant 15 oxygen 60 ppm carbon monoxide Calibration Gas 60 LEL pentane simulant 15 oxygen 10 ppm hydrogen sulfide Calibration Gas 60 LEL pentane simulant 15 oxygen 300 ppm carbon monoxide 10 ppm hydrogen sulfide Calibration Gas 10 ppm hydrogen sulfide Calibration Gas 50 ppm nitric oxide 478191 804769 467898 812144 Calibration Equipment Part No 808977 Calibration Gas 10 ppm nitrogen dioxide Calibration Gas 10 ppm sulfur dioxide Calibration Check Kit Model RP less calibration gas including Regulator 1 5 Ipm Adapter hose with sampling line connection Gas Miser Demand Regulator 0 3 0 Ipm 808978 477150 467896 449401 Part No 710474 Training Video BY PITTSBURGH PENN COMPANY aa A Remote Alarms MSA Remote Alarms provide an additional audible alarm in noisy or confined space environments When an alarm condition occurs both the Remote Alarm and the Watchman Alarm will sound simultaneously to provide added protection In high noise environments workers can use a Remote Alarm If hearing protection must be worn the Remote Alarm can be used to overcome the noise attenuation of the hearing protection Or if the
4. the nitric oxide WATCHMAN MULTIGAS MONITOR PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS Combustible 0 100 LEL 1 LEL 3 50 LEL Readin 90 of final reading 5 LEL to 50 100 LEL in 12 seconds Normal Temperature Range Oxygen 0 25 O2 0 1 On 0 3 Op for 2 25 Oo 90 of final reading in 15 seconds Normal Temperature Range Carbon Monoxide 1000 ppm CO 1 ppm CO 2 ppm CO or 10 of 90 of final reading reading whichever is greater in 25 seconds Normal Temperature Range Hydrogen Sulfide 50 ppm H3S 1 ppm H3S 2ppm H3S or 10 of 90 of final reading reading whichever is greater in 20 seconds Normal Temperature Range Sulfur Dioxide 20 ppm SO9 1 ppm SO gt 2 ppm SO or 10 of 90 of final reading reading whichever is greater in 30 seconds Normal Temperature Range Nitrogen Dioxide 20 ppm NO 1 ppm NO3 2 ppm NO or 10 of 90 of final reading reading whichever is greater in 35 seconds Normal Temperature Range Nitric Oxide 100 ppm NO 1 ppm NO 2 ppm NO or 10 of 90 of final reading reading whichever is greater in 30 seconds Normal Temperature Range Temperature Range Normal Temperature Range 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Extended Temperature Range when calibrated at temperature of use 18 to 40 C 0 to 104 F 3 The FAS page asks the user whether the sensors should be calibrated to fresh air levels The PAGE and RESET buttons become soft keys for YES and NO responses OPERATION Instrument Self Test
5. The Watchman Multigas Monitor is activated by pressing the POWER switch on the front face of the instrument The instrument will immediately perform a self test If a malfunction is detected through the self test ERROR will appear and the instrument should not be used Fresh Air Setup Option The Fresh Air Setup FAS automat ically zeros all sensors in the unit and calibrates the oxygen readout to 20 8 The FAS option is the first display to appear after the unit is turned on With the push of a button the sensors will automatically be set For user protection if a dangerous level of gas is present the Watchman Monitor will ignore the FAS command and go into alarm The FAS feature can be deactivated with an internal switch if desired Calibration Regardless of the monitoring method the unit can be easily calibrated with the proper MSA calibration check kit and appropriate sample gas See Data Sheet 08 00 28 for more complete information on MSA calibration check kits Two levels of calibration are appropriate for the Watchman Multigas Monitor The first is a simple check of the calibration response and the second is calibration adjustment To check response the person performing this check simply applies calibration gas of a known con centration to the instrument If the response is within allowable limits the Watchman Monitor is ready for use If adjustments are necessary the calibration mode is entere
6. as exposure over time based on 8 hours The TWA average continues to accumulate whenever the Watchman Monitor is turned on The TWA value will not be erased if the Watchman Monitor is inadvertently turned off The user must deliberately reset the TWA reading or turn the Watchman Monitor Multigas Monitor off for more than 8 hours to reset the TWA If the amount of gas detected by the Watchman Monitor is greater than either the STEL or TWA limit the unit will go into an alarm mode After viewing the Peak TWA or STEL pages the user simply presses the PAGE or POWER button to return to the standard display page Tag This feature allows the user to tag data up to 10 characters in length for information gathered during a specific sampling session For instance the user can record a specific street address or location within a plant and tag it onto gas concentration data recorded during a sampling session These tags can be changed and entered many times to record changes in location or activity during the day These tags can later be downloaded to a personal computer Alarms If a dangerous condition is detected by the Watchman Multigas Monitor an alarm flag will appear in the display along with the gas concentration two red lights flanking the face of the instrument will flash and an electronic horn will sound When the alarm sounds users should evacuate the work area and or follow work practices p
7. asure combustible or toxic gases in reduc ing atmospheres furnace stacks or environments with inert back grounds because the combustible gas sensor requires oxygen to work It cannot measure the presence of combustible airborne dusts such as grain or coal dust The instrument is designed to be used only in atmo spheres where the oxygen concen tration is more than 10 oxygen by volume an oxygen deficient atmo sphere or less than 22 an oxygen enriched atmosphere Caution Silicone silicates and lead containing compounds tend to desensitize the combustible gas sensor and can cause inaccurately low readings If there is even a small chance that such materials are in the atmosphere being tested calibration checks of the instrument should be made frequently ORDERING INFORMATION A wide range of Watchman Monitor configurations are available to suit your needs These variations and how to order them are described in the Assemble to Order System and Price Information for the Watchman Multigas Monitor Your choice of sensors chargers sample lines acces sories etc which suit your specific needs can be ordered off of a menu This menu is simple to follow and lets you immediately determine the price of the package you want In most cases 6 these Assemble to Order ATO versions of the Watchman Monitor can be shipped the same day providing the order is received by 9 00 a m EST All Watchman Multigas Monitor K
8. ated the Fresh Air Setup page automatically appears allowing the user to adjust all gas readings to fresh air values with the push of a button The monitor also provides readings on battery voltage and condition A wide range of other display pages including Peak Exposure STEL Short Term Exposure Limit and TWA Time Weighted Average can be activated individually to provide customized operation These measurements are displayed sequentially by pressing a button on the face of the instrument Watchman sensors operate independently and monitor combustible gases oxygen and up to three toxic gases depending on user needs Users can choose three gases from five available options including carbon monoxide hydrogen sulfide sulfur dioxide nitrogen dioxide and nitric oxide If a sensor detects a dangerous condition both visible and audible alarms will be activated For more detailed information regarding the sensors refer to Performance Specifications on Page 3 Designed for simple operation and training the Watchman Monitor features only three buttons POWER to activate the unit PAGE which steps through the available display pages and RESET which turns off any alarm To illuminate the display in dark work areas a backlight comes on when any of these buttons are pressed To conserve battery power the backlight turns off automatically Housed in a lightweight but rugged anti static aluminum case the Watchman Mon
9. d by using the three buttons on the face of the Watchman Monitor No tools are needed to enter the calibration mode For proper calibration and adjust ment MSA offers Calibration Check Kits and Calibration Gas Cylinders or Ampoules To set the readings to match the proper response the PAGE and RESET buttons provide and functions to either raise or lower the reading on the display Throughout the calibration procedure on screen prompts guide the user through the process Display Options After the Watchman Multigas Monitor has been turned on and unless defeated the FAS procedure has been completed a standard display page 4 will be shown to indicate the level of each gas in the area In addition to this display page the instrument features pages that indicate battery condition peak readings STELs and TWAs The pages can be sequentially shown by pressing the PAGE button As a protective measure the Watchman unit continues to monitor all gases regardless of the display page being shown Peak STEL and TWA readings are optional displays and can be shown if internal switches are set to perform these readings Peak readings show the highest level of gas or lowest in the case of oxygen that the Watchman Multigas Monitor records after initial activation or subsequent resetting STEL readings show the average gas exposure during the previous 15 minute period TWA readings display the average g
10. ent One Data Docking Module can be used with any number of Watchman Multigas Monitors facilitating the need for only one Data Docking Module at each location It is powered by a 9 volt alkaline battery or the MSA Omega charger which is used to recharge the Watchman Multigas Monitor The Data Docking Module is connected to a PC by a 9 pin serial communication port User friendly the software has many help screens which can be accessed at any time Data Docking Module Kit Includes the Data Docking Module MSA Link Software and Instruction Manual Sampling Equipment Remote sampling equipment from MSA allows users to check the gas concentrations of confined spaces before entering the area Water Stop sampling probes and lines of various lengths are available to meet a wide range of user needs Sampling Accessories Part No 11354 11955 11912 11913 11958 486934 11961 73743 11960 5 foot sampling line 10 foot sampling line 15 foot sampling line 25 foot sampling line 50 foot sampling line Probe 20 inch phenolic Probe 3 foot brass Probe 3 foot phenolic Probe 4 foot solid brass with holes near handle 710459 711257 710445 Water trap system In line filter Replacement filters pkg of 5 Calibrating Equipment MSA calibrating equipment provides a convenient method to check the response time of the Watchman Multigas Monitor as it measures combustible gas oxygen and toxic vapors Calibration
11. imately five minutes The MSA Omega Battery Charger will charge the Watchman Monitor When fully charged the standard battery pack operates the Watchman Multigas Monitor for 10 hours at 32 F and for more than 15 hours at room temperature SERVICE MSA s strategically located regional service centers are staffed with specialists who have the knowledge and equipment to provide testing calibration and maintenance for Watchman Multigas Monitors using genuine MSA replacement parts Product modification or repair by other than certified MSA personnel may void warranties and approvals For the location of your nearest MSA Service Center call toll free 1 800 MSA 2222 The Watchman Multigas Monitor is capable of storing data and downloading it to a PC through the Data Docking Module APPROVALS amp STANDARDS The Watchman Multigas Monitor has been designed to meet intrinsic safety testing requirements in certain haz ardous atmospheres The Watchman Multigas Monitor has been approved by MET for use in Class I Division 1 Groups A B C and D Class II Division 1 Groups E F G and Class III hazardous locations Watchman Multigas Monitor has also been approved by CSA for use in Class I Division 1 Groups A B C and D locations Other third party approvals are pending Contact MSA at 1 800 MSA 2222 for approval status Limitations The Watchman Multigas Monitor detects gases and vapors in air only It cannot me
12. itor weighs approximately 7 5 pounds and is equipped with a convenient carrying handle The handle can be locked in any position through a 260 arc to provide a base when the instrument is used for semi continuous sampling A shoulder waist harness is available as an optional accessory Although primarily a portable instrument the Watchman Monitor also can be used as a semi continuous monitor in work areas where the need for one exists In these cases a full battery charge provides more than 10 hours of continuous monitoring A built in pump draws a sample from the immediate area or from confined spaces when used with MSA sampling lines The Watchman Monitor is powered by an integral rechargeable battery pack that provides 10 15 hours of sampling in a fully charged condition Normal recharging is accomplished by plugging the charger into an appropriate outlet Chargers are available for 8 to 24vdc and 120 or 240 volts 50 or 60 Hz All Watchman Monitor models are supplied with the user s choice of sensors and operating manuals MSA also offers various packaged 2 Watchman kits that feature specialized accessories such as optional remote sampling probes and battery chargers Combustible Gas Monitoring The Watchman Monitor offers users a choice of two ways to display combustible gas as a percentage of the LEL Lower Explosive Limit for general purpose use or over a range of 0 5 methane for gas utilitie
13. its are supplied with a technical manual user s manual instruction card and service card packaged in a convenient cardboard carrying case Battery Charger Part No 494716 Single Unit Omega Charger 110V 50 60 Hz 495965 Single Unit Omega Charger 220V 50 60 Hz 801759 Five Unit Omega Charger 110 220V 50 60 Hz Single Unit Omega Charger Vehicular 8 28 VOC Replacement Parts Part No 478537 Combustible Gas Sensor 480566 Oxygen Sensor 636240 Carbon Monoxide Sensor with Gasket 636241 Hydrogen Sulfide Sensor with Gasket 807476 Sulfur Dioxide Sensor with Gasket 807477 Nitrogen Dioxide Sensor with Gasket 808350 Nitric Oxide Sensor with Gasket ACCESSORIES Data Docking Module The Watchman Multigas Monitor is capable of storing data and down loading it to a PC through the Data Docking Module The data can be presented in ASCII text or in a Lotus 1 2 3 format The Watchman Multigas Monitor stores data in one minute increments These increments are an average of multiple readings taken in each minute The capacity of data stored depends largely on the number of sensors the instrument has and the number of alarms and events the instrument experienced For example Lotus and 1 2 3 are trademarks of Lotus Development Corporation for a four gas instrument up to 12 hours of data and 100 events such as alarms power off power on etc are stored The time and data is recorded with each increm
14. rescribed by their safety officer After leaving the work area or after the conditions causing the alarm have returned to non alarm levels the alarm may be silenced by pressing the RESET button Remote Sampling Probes and lines of up to 50 feet in length may be used to test confined spaces or remote areas before entry Time delay Feature The POWER switch must be pressed and held down for more than five seconds to turn off the Watchman Multigas Monitor This time delay feature prevents users from accidentally turning the Watchman Monitor off while they are still working in a confined space Battery Pack Functions During operation the Watchman Multigas Monitor assesses battery voltage When the instrument determines there are less than 30 minutes of remaining operation from the battery pack BATT appears on the display and the unit goes into the alarm mode If the unit is reset by the user the alarm will continue to sound every five minutes until the power is turned oa 7 By attaching probes and lines to the Watchman Multigas Monitor workers can test remote areas or confined spaces before entry off or the battery condition reaches a very low level When battery pack voltage drops to a level where the Watchman Monitor should not be used the battery alarm will sound continuously and cannot be reset unless the unit is turned off If the unit is left on it will shut down automatically within approx
15. s water treatment plants mines and other applications specific to methane All configurations of the Watchman Multigas Monitor use MSA s exclusive Lockalarm Circuit The combustible gas sensing capability is LEL latching so that if the atmospheric condition reaches 100 LEL the alarm will sound and cannot be silenced using the RESET button The combustible display will show OVER In this case the alarm can only be reset by moving to a fresh air environment and turning the instrument off and back on again This feature eliminates ambiguous readings inherent in catalytic combustible gas sensors The latching feature provides an added level of protection in instances where combustible gas has displaced oxygen and or exceeds the upper explosive limit UEL In these cases the sensor might otherwise return to zero and the user might be misled into thinking the concentration had returned to a normal level Instead the alarm latches above 100 LEL The pelement type detector used for combustible gas monitoring is a low power catalytic filament type sensor The Watchman alarm sounds when combustible gas concentrations reach the alarm setpoint Users can adjust the alarm setpoint which is factory set at either 10 LEL or 1 0 methane depending on the sensing method used When the condition reaches the alarm setpoint the red lights flash and the alarm horn sounds The alarm can be silenced by pressing the RESET bu
16. tton but will sound again if the atmospheric condition remains the same Oxygen Monitoring The oxygen sensor indicates oxygen over a range of 0 25 by volume The alarm is activated if there is too little or too much oxygen in the atmosphere The alarm sounds when there is less than 19 5 oxygen by volume or more than 22 oxygen by volume It can be easily calibrated using fresh air Toxic Gas Monitoring Toxic gas sensors in the Watchman Monitor measure toxic vapors in parts per million For maximum versatility users can adjust the instrument to alarm at a particular setpoint for each toxic gas If the gas level goes above that setpoint the alarm sounds alarm lights flash and the concentration of gas flashes in the display Alarms for gas exposure are OVER indicates that the instrument may be responding to a concentration latching This means that if a user above the UEL and prompts users to move to a fresh air station leaves the device in the work area and walks out the alarm will continue to sound a warning even if RESET button the atmospheric condition returns to Users can design their Watchman normal This feature keeps users Monitor to detect any three of five aware of the atmospheric condition of available toxic gases These gases are the work area Once atmospheric carbon monoxide hydrogen sulfide conditions are not at alarm levels the sulfur dioxide nitrogen dioxide and alarm can be silenced by pressing
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