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GSM-60

 

ENMET 

 

Manual Revision Date – June 15, 2017

 

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Manual Part No. – 80003-600 

Rev. 1 – December 15, 2016 

 

8.0 Terms and Conditions 

8.1 Ordering Information 

Address orders to:  

ENMET 

Attention: Customer Service Department 

680 Fairfield Court 

Ann Arbor, MI 48108 

Email Orders

[email protected] 

Phone: 734-761-1270 

Fax: 734-761-3220 

You may also contact our customer service department by email [email protected].  MINIMUM ORDER IS $50.00. 

 

8.2  Delivery 

Unless Seller otherwise specifies, delivery will be made: FOB Ann Arbor, MI and/or FOB Bowling Green, KY.  Title and risk of 
loss shall pass to Buyer at that point.  Shipping and handling charges will be Prepaid and Added to Buyer’s invoice.  Buyer may 
request shipping be charged to their own account with a preferred carrier.  Seller shall have the right to choose means of 
transportation and to route shipment when specific instructions are not included with Buyer’s order.  Seller agrees to deliver the 
goods and services, within the time, in accordance with specifications, at the prices specified on the face hereof.  Buyer’s orders to 
this quotation are not subject to cancellation or deferment of delivery without indemnification of loss to the Seller resulting there 
from.  Seller shall not be liable to Buyer for any loss or damage sustained on account of this delay or nonperformance due to 
causes beyond Seller’s control and without his fault or negligence.  Where performance of the terms here is contingent upon timely 
delivery of goods or services by the Buyer and such delivery is in default, Seller shall be indemnified for any damage or loss 
resulting there from, and/or by extension of Seller’s delivery commitment, as applicable. 

 

8.3  Payment Terms 

Payment Terms are Net 30 Days from the date of shipment from Seller unless otherwise noted.  All shipping and handling costs 
will be charged to Buyer on a Prepaid and Add basis.  Buyer has the option of paying for shipping by charging its own account 
with a carrier 

 

8.4  Warranty Information and Guidelines 

The Seller warrants new instruments to be free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use for a period of one 
year from date of shipment.  The warrant covers both parts and labor excluding calibration and expendable parts such as filters, 
detector tubes, batteries, etc.  If the inspection by the Seller confirms that the product is defective, it will be repaired or replaced at 
no charge, within the stated limitations, and returned prepaid to any location in the United States.  The Seller shall not be liable for 
any loss or damage caused by the improper use or installation of the product.  The Buyer indemnifies and saves harmless the Seller 
with respect to any loss or damages that may arise through the use by the Buyer or others of this equipment.  This warranty is 
expressly given in lieu of all other warranties, either expressed, implied or statutory, including that of merchantability, and all 
other obligations, or liabilities of ENMET, LLC for damages arising out of or in connection with the use or repair or performance 
of the product.  In no event shall ENMET, LLC, be liable for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages or for any 
delay in the performance by ENMET, LLC, which may arise in connection with this equipment.  ENMET neither assumes nor 
authorizes any representatives or other persons to assume for it any obligation or liability other than that which is set forth herein.  
Buyer agrees to indemnify and save harmless Seller for any damage or loss from lawsuits against Seller by reason of manufacture 
of sale of materials, parts, or use of processes resulting from Buyer’s design specifications.  Any patent, design, pattern, tool, die, 
jig, fixture, drawing, test equipment, or process furnished by Seller; whether possessed by the Seller before the date of this 
quotation, or devised or acquired by Seller during performance of the terms of this quotation, shall remain the property of the 
Seller except by specific stipulation on the face hereof.  Seller reserves the right, without liability, for damage or loss, to destroy 
Buyer’s drawings, specifications, patterns and special tools supplied by Buyer for performance of the terms on the face hereof, 
unless Buyer gives notice of the disposition of such items. 
 

8.5  Return Policy 

All returns for credit must be approved in advance by ENMET, LLC.  

Such returns are subject to a minimum $50.00 or 20% 

restocking charge, whichever is greater.  

Approval of equipment for return is totally at the discretion of ENMET, LLC.  

All 

requests for return/exchange must be made no later 30 days of the original shipping date from ENMET.  The actual amount of any 
resulting credit will not be determined prior to a complete inspection of the equipment by ENMET.  Calibration gas cylinders 
cannot be returned or restocked. 
 

Summary of Contents for GSM-60

Page 1: ...ENMET 680 Fairfield Court Ann Arbor MI 48108 734 761 1270 Fax 734 761 3220 www enmet com GSM 60 Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...8 Hydrocarbon Sensor Response 14 5 0 MAINTENANCE 15 5 1 Cleaning Instructions 15 5 2 Maintenance Menu 15 5 2 1 Accessing Maintenance Menu 15 5 2 2 Maintenance Menu Flow Chart 16 5 3 Calibration for C...

Page 3: ...Figure 7 GSM 60 Calibration Connections 18 Figure 9 Location of Gas Sensor and PiD HC Manifolds 26 Figure 7 GSM 60 Calibration Connections 28 Figure 10 Carbon Monoxide Concentration 31 List of Tables...

Page 4: ...ppendix B for a list of gases and IPs NOTE All specifications stated in this manual may change without notice 1 1 Unpack Unpack the GSM 60 and examine it for shipping damage If such damage is observed...

Page 5: ...ample and calibration gas Luer fitting 2 2 Display Panel Features The display panel shown in Figure 1 is viewed through the clear front cover of the enclosure and is accessed by opening the cover Feat...

Page 6: ...Fitting Input Port Sample Calibration Audio Alarm Fault LED SELECT Switch Power LED OPTION Switch ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE ALARM DEFEAT Switch Visual Alarm O2 If Oxygen option is installed See note below Vi...

Page 7: ...e 2 Feature Description Relay Terminals This group of terminals is located at the left side of the Circuit Board For the contacts for each of four alarm relays and for the contacts of a fault relay Ou...

Page 8: ...k disconnect fittings are supplied for use with 1 8 ID tubing Mount the instrument on an appropriate vertical surface using the mounting flanges provided Avoid areas with excessive vibration or temper...

Page 9: ...are revision and gases monitored may be shown on the display The instrument may go into alarm briefly but the sensors stabilize quickly If the instrument persists in alarm acknowledge the alarm by pre...

Page 10: ...Butane Gasoline Trichloroethylene Vaporized hydrocarbons Hydrogen sulfide Lighter than Air Gas Sensor Location Natural gas methane Near ceiling DO NOT locate directly above appliances where it is sub...

Page 11: ...when the instrument is in the non fault state the contact conditions given on the circuit board next to the terminal are for the non energized state which is identical to the fault state These relay c...

Page 12: ...eases above that of the alarm set point the associated red LED is lit the associated relay changes state and the audio alarm is activated If the dew point increases above that of the alarm set point t...

Page 13: ...is the delay of the GSM 60 staying in alarm condition until after the measured reading has returned past the alarm point by the differential value Example If the alarm point is 10 and the differential...

Page 14: ...S CH 1 CH 3 CH 2 CH 4 O Press Option switch S Press Select switch O No Function L10 A1 vL19 5 vL 40 D 500 O No Function S S L20 A2 23 5 L39 1000 O No Function S Enter Maint Menu Enter Password _ See M...

Page 15: ...ng blocked The system cannot detect a flow fault if only one of the two sampling hoses is blocked 4 7 2 Other Fault Indications Other fault indications are associated with sensor zero and calibration...

Page 16: ...maintenance menu is guarded with a four digit Password The factory default setting of the password is 1270 When a valid numerical password is inserted the user can enter the maintenance menu To enter...

Page 17: ...ess OPTION until the channel to be Calibrated is displayed See Section 5 3 for calibration instructions O S MAINTENANCE MENU Set Alarm1 Alarm 1 Select XX Press OPTION until the gas alarm to be Set is...

Page 18: ...upper portion of display The mV reading Low Cal 0 is displayed in the lower portion of display This is the Low Cal setting usually zero clean air must be supplied to the sensor This reading needs to b...

Page 19: ...to clean uncontaminated air Use a cylinder of 20 9 oxygen to provide a clean air reference if necessary Attach the cylinder to the calibration adapter attach the adapter to the instrument and allow g...

Page 20: ...e are 4 20mA style sensors for dew point or other gases This function is normally performed at the factory and is not usually required to be performed in the field unless a new transmitter is installe...

Page 21: ...cator Press the SELECT switch to lock in the correct indicator ALARM 1 STD is displayed Press the OPTION switch to toggle between STD and DIFF select the correct indicator Press the SELECT switch to l...

Page 22: ...re cursor Locks underscored character and moves cursor to next O Press OPTION until the channel to be Set is displayed Alarm 2 V L 0000 O Press Option S Press Select O S S MAINTENANCE MENU Set Alarm1...

Page 23: ...PTION switch until desired gas is displayed Press the SELECT switch ALARM Delay 0000 is displayed with the underscore cursor under the left digit Press the OPTION switch to change the left digit selec...

Page 24: ...are returned to the Enter Maint Menu display After entering a valid password Press the OPTION switch until Configure Alarms is displayed Press the SELECT switch to enter the Configure Alarms menu Pre...

Page 25: ...tch to set relay indicated On or Off as appropriate Press the SELECT switch to cycle through each of the 5 relays return to Maintenance Menu Relay Failsafes Press OPTION switch until Exit Maint Menu a...

Page 26: ...r digits of the new password have been selected Set New Password is displayed Record the new password without it the maintenance menu cannot be reentered once you exit the Maintenance Menu If the pass...

Page 27: ...strument to properly set operational parameters for each sensor Calibration is the process of setting the instrument up to read accurately when exposed to a target gas This is a two step process A Low...

Page 28: ...the display will move to Hi Cal xx gas calibration xx the level of gas to be used for calibration The mV reading is shown in the upper right hand corner of the display Apply calibration gas to sensor...

Page 29: ...an uncontaminated air Use a cylinder of 20 9 oxygen to provide a clean air reference if necessary Attach the cylinder to the calibration adapter attach the adapter to the instrument and allow gas to f...

Page 30: ...tained medical air systems this orifice should not clog However if difficulty is experienced in maintaining flow rate examine this orifice replace it if necessary Orifice location will depend on instr...

Page 31: ...lug 3 position 65057 012 Terminal plug 4 position 65057 010 Terminal plug 2 position 73089 004 Filter Assembly Particulate 04018 128 Pump Replacement for instrument s n 118 and above 04018 118 Pump Re...

Page 32: ...he presence of CO and to facilitate the assessment of the degree of danger that he or she is exposed to Based upon knowledge of the effects of CO the Occupational Safety and Health Authority OSHA has...

Page 33: ...omopropene 9 30 Chlorofluoromethane Freon 22 12 45 1 Butanethiol 9 14 Chloroform 11 37 1 Butene 9 58 Chlorotrifluoromethane Freon 13 12 91 1 Butyne 10 18 Chrysene 7 59 2 3 Butadione 9 23 Cresol 8 14 2...

Page 34: ...phenyl 7 95 Hydrogen chloride 12 74 Dipropyl amine 7 84 Hydrogen cyanide 13 91 Dipropyl sulfide 8 30 Hydrogen fluoride 15 77 Durene 8 03 Hydrogen iodide 10 38 m Dichlorobenzene 9 12 Hydrogen selenide...

Page 35: ...ormate 10 54 Methyl isobutyrate 9 98 Propylene 9 73 Methyl isocyanate 10 67 Propylene dichloride 10 87 Methyl isopropyl ketone 9 32 Propylene imine 9 00 Methyl isothiocyanate 9 25 Propylene oxide 10 2...

Page 36: ...l Name IP eV Chemical Name IP eV T continued W Trimethyl amine 7 82 Water 12 59 Tripropyl amine 7 23 X V 2 4 Xylidine 7 65 o Vinyl toluene 8 20 m Xylene 8 56 Valeraldehyde 9 82 o Xylene 8 56 Valeric a...

Page 37: ...he inspection by the Seller confirms that the product is defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge within the stated limitations and returned prepaid to any location in the United States...

Page 38: ...the Service Request Form assists in the expedient service and return of your unit and failure to provide this information can result in processing delays ENMET charges a one hour minimum billing for a...

Page 39: ...it Appears on Card RETURN SHIPPING METHOD UPS Ground UPS 3 Day Select UPS Next Day Air UPS ND Air Saver UPS 2 Day Air UPS Account FedEx Ground FedEx Air Express Saver FedEx Air Overnight Std FedEx Air...

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