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ENERAC POCKET 60

CARBON MONOXIDE ANALYZER

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Rev.2 

October 1996

Summary of Contents for POCKET 60

Page 1: ...ENERAC POCKET 60 CARBON MONOXIDE ANALYZER INSTRUCTION MANUAL Rev 2 October 1996...

Page 2: ...it can be used for a number of different applications Three of the most significant applications are listed below i FLUE STACK MONITOR When the stack probe is connected to the analyzer the instrument...

Page 3: ...used to run the Instrument continuously from an AC source without depleting the batteries When the battery is discharged i e the voltage drops below 5 5 volts the display will blank This is an indicat...

Page 4: ...quality motor It is then introduced into the housing that contains the carbon monoxide sensor and exhausted through the diffusion port on the side of the instrument iv DIFFUSION MODE When the pump is...

Page 5: ...he alarm will turn on when the carbon monoxide level detected by the sensor exceeds 50 ppm It will turn off when the level drops below 42 ppm This alarm position should be used for safety purposes Whe...

Page 6: ...its resolution is 10 PPM 0 01 If the display s range is exceeded a one followed by blanks will be displayed A blank display functions as a low battery indicator b OUTPUT JACK This is a convenient min...

Page 7: ...xide concentration in the flue stack set the pump switch to the ON position You should hear the pump running If you don t know the approximate CO concentration or if you are measuring engine exhaust s...

Page 8: ...d using the instrument make sure the power switch is turned off If you have used the stack probe do not touch the metal tubing until it is cool Remove any water from the water trap turn the probe upsi...

Page 9: ...ILTER The disposable filter needs periodic replacement It must be replaced it is is noticeably discolored or if the pump fails to operate indicating a blockage in the line The disposable filter must a...

Page 10: ...area monitoring safety calibrate every 3 4 months If it is desired to check the calibration of the instrument connect the probe to the instrument and turn on the instrument Turn on the pump Wait two...

Page 11: ...cified by OSHA are 50 ppm on a time weighted 8 hour day with a maximum allowable concentration of 400 ppm Carbon monoxide in the home may come from a leaky furnace or red hot kitchen stoves or heaters...

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