PureAire TX-KP Manuel d'instructions

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PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000
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Models TX-KE and TX-KP
Toxic Gas Transmitters
Instruction Manual
PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc.
557 Capital Dr.
Lake Zurich, IL. 60047
Phone: 847-726-6000
Fax: 847-726-6051
Toll-Free: 888-788-8050
www.pureairemonitoring.com
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Page 1 - Toxic Gas Transmitters

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 0 Models TX-KE and TX-KP Toxic Gas Transmitters Instruction Manual PureAire Moni

Page 2 - Table of Contents

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 9 3.2 Sensor Installation 3.2.1 Shorting Plug Some sensors are shipped with a shorting plug between th

Page 3 - 1: Introduction

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 10 Sensor Cable Type Wire Color Location 3-electrode sensor Black White Red Open Terminal 1 Termi

Page 4 - 1.2 Model TX-KP

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 11 4: Normal Operation Model TX-KE and TX-KP gas detectors are designed for use with a Pure

Page 5 - Bionics Instrument Co., Ltd

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 12 4.2.2 Recommended Routine Maintenance Schedule Routine Visual Checks Monthly Comments Electrolyte

Page 6 - 2: Specifications

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 13 5: Maintenance & Calibration Maintenance and calibration should be performed only by qualified p

Page 7 - 3: Installation

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 14 5.1.2 Sensor Cell Installation 1. Remove the sensor cover (as required). 2. Plug the sensor cell

Page 8 - NPT 3/4"

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 15 TX-KEBionics Instrument Co., Ltd.GAS DETECTOR0SCalibration PortZero AdjustmentSpan Adjustment23 Zero

Page 9

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 16 5.2.2 Zero Calibration  IMPORTANT: This procedure should be performed under normal monitoring c

Page 10 - 3.2 Sensor Installation

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 17 11. Adjust the instrument’s span potentiometer until the displayed gas reading matches the

Page 11 - SENSOR CABLE

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 18 5.3 Electrolyte Replenishment Renewable sensor cells  CAUTION: Be sure to adhere to your f

Page 12 - 4: Normal Operation

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 1 Table of Contents 1: Introduction ...

Page 13 - 4.3 Loss of Power Indicator

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 19 4. Hold the sensor in your hand with the sensing electrode up. Pour 10 cc’s of fresh electrolyte in

Page 14 - GAS DETECTOR

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 20 6. Refill the sensor cell with fresh electrolyte until it reaches ½ the MAX mark. Sensing Elec

Page 15 - Short Pin

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 21 8. Place a new silicone sheet (if used) and O-ring on the sensor. Make sure that the area is dry

Page 16 - Calibration Port

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 22 11. Place the retainer ring over the membrane and then place the box nut over the retainer ring. T

Page 17

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 23 5.4 Sensor Calibration Kits The TX-KE and TX-KP require periodic calibration with the appro

Page 18

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 24 5.4.2 Optional Calibration Equipment The following equipment is available from PureAire Moni

Page 19 - Old Electrolyte

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 25

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PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 2 1: Introduction This instruction manual provides installation, operation, and maintenance info

Page 21 - Paper Tissue

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 3 3. Span Potentiometer — This potentiometer is used to adjust the span calibration of the

Page 22 - Electrode

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 4 1.2.2 Component Identification CN1CN31 2 3 4CMA+CommonMA+TX-KPBionics Instrument Co., Ltd.GAS DETECT

Page 23 - Membrane

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 5 2: Specifications  NOTE: Due to our commitment to continual product improvement, all speci

Page 24 - 5.4 Sensor Calibration Kits

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 6 3: Installation Both Model TX-KE and Model TX-KP gas detectors are designed for installation in Clas

Page 25

PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 7 TX-KE TransmitterTransmission Cable ConnectorShieldHazardous Area123+-Intrinsically Safe EarthNon-haz

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PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. 2/22/2000 8 3.1.3 Model TX-KP (Explosion-Proof) The transmission cable should be connected to terminal b

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