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20100164

 

DEGA NBSO2-EL 20 III 

LCD

 

Sulfur dioxide 

(SO

2

0-20 ppm 

0-3,5 ppm 

0,01 ppm 

Sulfur dioxide 4 ppm 

20100165

 

DEGA NBSO2-EL 200 III 

LCD

 

Sulfur dioxide 

(SO

2

0-200 ppm 

0-200 ppm 

0,1 ppm 

Sulfur dioxide 50 ppm 

20100166

 

DEGA NBSO2-EL 2000 III LCD 

Sulfur dioxide 

(SO

2

0-2000 ppm 

0-2000 ppm 

1 ppm 

Sulfur dioxide 1000 ppm 

20100161

 

DEGA NBSO2-EL 100 III LCD 

Sulfur dioxide 

(SO

2

0-100 ppm 

0-100 ppm 

0,1 ppm 

Sulfur dioxide 50 ppm 

20100162

 

DEGA NBSO2-EL 1000 III LCD  

Sulfur dioxide 

(SO

2

0-1000 ppm 

0-1000 ppm 

1 ppm 

Sulfur dioxide 1000 ppm 

20100163

 

DEGA NBSO2-EL 10000 III LCD  

Sulfur dioxide 

(SO

2

0-10000 ppm 

0-10000 ppm 

1 ppm 

Sulfur dioxide 1000 ppm 

20100105

 

DEGA NBCH2O-EL 10 III LCD 

Formaldehyde 

(CH2O) 

0–10 ppm 

0-0,7 ppm 

0,01 ppm 

Carbon Monoxide 130 ppm 

20100107

 

DEGA NBCH2O-EL 1000 III LCD 

Formaldehyde 

(CH2O) 

0–1000 ppm 

0-1000 ppm 

1 ppm 

Carbon Monoxide 450 ppm 

20100106

 

DEGA NBCH2O-EL 50 III LCD 

Formaldehyde 

(CH2O) 

0–50 ppm 

0-50 ppm 

0,1 ppm 

Carbon Monoxide 130 ppm 

20100108

 

DEGA NBC2H4-EL 10 III LCD 

Ethylene (C

2

H

4

0–10 ppm 

0-10 ppm 

0,01 ppm 

Ethylene 2 ppm 

20100109

 

DEGA NBC2H4-EL 1500 III LCD 

Ethylene (C

2

H

4

0–1500 ppm 

0-1500 ppm 

1 ppm 

Ethylene 200 ppm 

20100110

 

DEGA NBC2H4-EL 200 III LCD 

Ethylene (C

2

H

4

0–200 ppm 

0-200 ppm 

0,1 ppm 

Ethylene 200 ppm 

20100111

 

DEGA NBC2H4O-EL 10 III LCD 

Ethylene oxide 

(C

2

H

4

O) 

0–10 ppm 

0-1,5 ppm 

0,01 ppm 

Ethylene oxide 2 ppm 

20100112

 

DEGA NBC2H4O-EL 100 III LCD 

Ethylene oxide 

(C

2

H

4

O) 

0–100 ppm 

0-100 ppm 

0,1 ppm 

Ethylene oxide 100 ppm 

20100113

 

DEGA NBC2H4O-EL 1000 III LCD 

Ethylene oxide 

(C

2

H

4

O) 

0–1000 ppm 

0-1000 ppm 

1 ppm 

Ethylene oxide 100 ppm 

20100114

 

DEGA NBC2H4O-EL 500 III LCD 

Ethylene oxide 

(C

2

H

4

O) 

0–500 ppm 

0-500 ppm 

1 ppm 

Ethylene oxide 100 ppm 

20100124

 

DEGA NBH-EL III 1000 LCD 

Hydrogen 

 (H

2

0–1000 ppm 

0-400 ppm 

1ppm 

Hydrogen 

1000 ppm 

20100125

 

DEGA NBH-EL 40000 III LCD 

Hydrogen 

(H

2

0–40000 ppm 

0-4000 ppm 

1ppm 

Hydrogen 

 1000 ppm 

20100126

 

DEGA NBH-EL 400000 III LCD 

Hydrogen 

 (H

2

0–400000 ppm 

0–100 % 

LEL

 

0,1 % 

Hydrogen 0.8% vol 

20100137

 

DEGA NBHCN-EL 50 III LCD 

Hydrogen 

cyanide (HCN) 

0–50 ppm 

0-50 ppm 

1 ppm 

Hydrogen sulfide 1 ppm 

20100159

 

DEGA NBPH3-EL 5 III LCD 

Phosphine 

 (PH3) 

0–5 ppm 

 

0-0,2 ppm 

0,01 ppm 

Hydrogen sulfide 25 ppm 

20100156

 

DEGA NBPH3-EL 20 III LCD 

Phosphine 

 (PH3) 

0–20 ppm 

 

0-20 ppm 

0,01 ppm 

Hydrogen sulfide 25 ppm 

20100157

 

DEGA NBPH3-EL 200 III LCD 

Phosphine 

 (PH3) 

0–200 ppm 

 

0-200 ppm 

0,1 ppm 

Hydrogen sulfide 25 ppm 

20100158

 

DEGA NBPH3-EL 2000 III LCD 

Phosphine 

(

PH3) 

0–2000 ppm 

 

0-2000 ppm 

1 ppm 

Hydrogen sulfide 250 ppm 

20100160

 

DEGA NBSIH4-EL 50 III LCD  

Silane (SiH

4

0–50 ppm 

0-5 ppm 

0,1 ppm 

Hydrogen sulfide 25 ppm 

20100118

 

DEGA NBCLO2-EL 5 III LCD 

Chlorine dioxide 

(ClO

2

0-1 ppm 

0-0,4 ppm 

0,01 ppm 

Chlorine 

5 ppm 

20100127

 

DEGA NBH2O2-EL 100 III LCD 

Hydrogen 

peroxide 

(H

2

 O

2

0-100 ppm 

0-100 ppm 

0,1 ppm 

Sulfur dioxide 25 ppm 

20100128

 

DEGA NBH2O2-EL 500 III LCD 

Hydrogen 

peroxide 

(H

2

 O

2

0-500 ppm 

0-500 ppm 

1 ppm 

Sulfur dioxide 250 ppm 

20100133

 

DEGA NBHBr-EL 20 III LCD 

Hydrogen 

bromide 

(HBr) 

0-20 ppm 

0-20 ppm 

0,01 ppm 

Hydrogen sulfide 25 ppm 

20100134

 

DEGA NBHBr-EL 200 III LCD 

Hydrogen 

bromide 

(HBr) 

0-200 ppm 

0-200 ppm 

0,1 ppm 

Hydrogen sulfide 250 ppm 

20100138

 

DEGA NBHF-EL 10 III LCD  

Hydrogen 

fluoride (HF) 

0-10 ppm 

0-10 ppm 

0,01 ppm 

Nitrogen dioxide 20ppm 

20100167

 

DEGA NBVOC-EL 20 III LCD  

VOC 

0-20 ppm 

0-20 ppm 

0,01 ppm 

VOC 20ppm 

20100103

 

DEGA NBBR2-EL 20 III LCD 

Bromine (Br) 

0-20 ppm 

0-20 ppm 

0,01 ppm 

Chlorine 

5 ppm 

20100104

 

DEGA NBBR2-EL 200 III LCD  

Bromine (Br) 

0-200 ppm 

0-200 ppm 

0,1 ppm 

Chlorine 

50 ppm 

20100102

 

DEGA NBALC-EL 200 III LCD 

Alkohol 

0-200 ppm 

0-200 ppm 

0,1 ppm 

Ethanol 200 ppm 

20100115

 

DEGA NBRCOOH-EL 100 III LCD 

Organic acids 

0-100 ppm 

0-100 ppm 

0,1 ppm 

Ammonia 

 300 ppm 

Summary of Contents for DEGA NBx-EL III LCD

Page 1: ...ny form without the prior permission of DEGA CZ s r o is prohibited DEGA CZ s r o reserves the right to alter the specifications of the hardware and software described in this manual at any time and without prior notice DEGA CZ s r o bears no liability for any damage resulting from use of this device ...

Page 2: ... 2 Detectors with an electrochemical sensor NBx EL III LCD 13 3 Detectors with an infrared sensor NBx IL III LCD 15 4 Detectors with a semiconductor sensor NBx SL III LCD 15 5 Detectors with a PID sensor NBx PID III LCD 15 Add on modules 16 Attachments 16 Table of error codes 16 General warranty terms and conditions 17 For your safety The detector must be mounted with the sensor module downwards T...

Page 3: ...alibration and operational and functional checks only at certified service centers with a valid certificate of competence or at the manufacturer Warning The detector automatically checks it s calibration period the period of validity of it s calibration After 12 months since the last calibration max calibration period the detector will transmit this fact to the host system The detector must be cal...

Page 4: ...ure and the presence of a catalyst These sensors can be used to detect a broad range of flammable gases The sensors are characterized by fast response long lifetime and high stability A minimum of 10 of Oxygen in the air is required for their proper function DEGA NBx IL III LCD with an infrared sensor NDIR Top quality scanning method They operate on the principle of infrared spectroscopy The senso...

Page 5: ...tector The detector consists of four parts the body of the detector the removable sensor and bushings Detector assembly procedure is to be performed in the following steps a Disassemble the detector using four hexagon socket 3 mm screws b Use a screwdriver to break out holes for the bushings c Mount the detector on a flat surface using three 6 mm fasteners in a height above the floor with the gas ...

Page 6: ... gas in the atmosphere 3 Malfunction In case of malfunction the LCD screen displays the measured concentration an error code and a key symbol On the PCB this condition is indicated by the yellow ERR LED The meaning of each error code is explained in Attachment 2 4 Monitoring the calibration periods The detector continuously checks the calibration validity of the connected sensor After 12 months fr...

Page 7: ...BACK move backwards in the menu reducing the value FRONT move forwards in the menu increasing the value ENTER confirm enter the menu Placing a magnet into the indent for 5 s activates the magnetic control which is displayed by the icon on the LCD Reaching level 4 alarm in case of catalytic and semiconductor sensors causes a ratchet phenomenon where even after recovery from gas leak the detector is...

Page 8: ...centration in the past 12 hours Displays the highest measured concentration and alarm for the past 12 hours Return to History menu Highest concentration in the past 12 hours Displays the highest measured concentration and alarm for the past 24 hours Return to History menu Highest concentration stored in the memory Displays the highest measured concentration and alarm that is stored in the memory R...

Page 9: ...l 2 Alarm level 3 Displays alarm level 3 Alarm level 4 Displays alarm level 4 8 Settings menu SET Protected by password 0004 After entering a wrong password the detector returns to measurement mode The password can be changed in the menu SET PSWD Menu Display Description Calibration Sensor calibration Setting the alarms Setting the alarms Changing the password Changing the password Setting the yea...

Page 10: ...ave settings or NO return to the Settings menu Confirm the selected option Setting the range of the 20mA current loop a Using select the concentration appropriate to 20mA range Confirm b Using switch between YES save settings or NO return to the Settings menu Confirm the selected option Changing the password a Using select a number in thousands Save the selected number b Using select a number in h...

Page 11: ...cause incorrect indication of the measured value Each sensing technology is suited for different methods of application as described below All sensors are characterized by a smaller or larger cross sensitivity to other gases than those which they are set for Therefore we recommend to have the air in the deployment area of the detection system analyzed before processing project documentation a cata...

Page 12: ...x per 6 months carry out a calibration and functional control adjust the sensitivity of the sensor using calibration gas and check the functionality of the system The exact interval depends on the purity of the environment required accuracy and the occurrence of disturbing gases in the atmosphere b 1 x per 12 months carry out a calibration adjust the sensitivity of the sensor using calibration gas...

Page 13: ...50 ppm 20100151 DEGA NBO2 EL 30 III LCD Oxygen O2 0 1 0 1 0 01 Air 20100152 DEGA NBO2 EL T30 III LCD Oxygen O2 0 100 0 30 0 1 Air 20100153 DEGA NBO2 EL T100 III LCD Oxygen O2 0 100 0 30 0 1 Air 20100155 DEGA NBO3 EL 5 III LCD Ozone O3 0 5 ppm 0 0 2ppm 0 01ppm Chlorine 5 ppm 20100154 DEGA NBO3 EL 100 III LCD Ozone O3 0 100 ppm 0 100 ppm 0 1ppm Chlorine 5 ppm 20100135 DEGA NBHCL EL 20 III LCD Hydrog...

Page 14: ...ogen H2 0 1000 ppm 0 400 ppm 1ppm Hydrogen 1000 ppm 20100125 DEGA NBH EL 40000 III LCD Hydrogen H2 0 40000 ppm 0 4000 ppm 1ppm Hydrogen 1000 ppm 20100126 DEGA NBH EL 400000 III LCD Hydrogen H2 0 400000 ppm 0 100 LEL 0 1 Hydrogen 0 8 vol 20100137 DEGA NBHCN EL 50 III LCD Hydrogen cyanide HCN 0 50 ppm 0 50 ppm 1 ppm Hydrogen sulfide 1 ppm 20100159 DEGA NBPH3 EL 5 III LCD Phosphine PH3 0 5 ppm 0 0 2 ...

Page 15: ... N2O 0 1 LEL 0 0 5 LEL 0 01 Nitrous oxide 0 5 LEL 20100186 DEGA NBC5H12 IL 100 III LCD Pentane C5H12 0 100 LEL 0 20 LEL 0 1 Pentane 20 LEL 20100185 DEGA NBC3H6 IL 100 III LCD Propylene C3H6 0 100 LEL 0 20 LEL 0 1 Propylene 20 LEL 20100178 DEGA NBHC IL 100 III LCD Other flammable and combustible gases and vapors according to the selectivity of the sensor 0 100 LEL 0 20 LEL 0 1 Hexane 0 18 LEL 4 Det...

Page 16: ...connected sensor Checking the configuration of the sensor required 7 Reserved Reserved 8 EL sensor test error Sensor error 9 Detector is in preheating mode Wait a few minutes the detector will automatically enter measurement mode 10 Reserved 11 reserved 12 Error reading the internal FLASH Restart the detector If the error persists contact the manufacturer 13 Error reading the internal FLASH Restar...

Page 17: ...e replaced 616 paragraph 4 of the Commercial Code 6 The buyer who exercises the right of warranty repair is not entitled to the return of the parts that have been replaced 7 The warranty period can be extended for up to 48 months and its validity can be extended beyond the standard length on the basis of the conclusion of an individual warranty contract Further information may be obtained through ...

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