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MGC Pump User’s Manual

UM-MGC-P v1.06 

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WARNING STATEMENTS

 

Do not substitute components as this may interfere with the intrinsic safety of the device.

 DO NOT substitute any other battery type than specified and supplied by Gas Clip Technologies.
 Only use Gas Clip Technologies chargers and parts in the detector. Unapproved parts will void the warranty and 

are considered unsafe.

 Before each use check that all sensor and alarm ports are clear of any obstructions i.e. debris or blockage. 
 The detector contains a lithium battery that must be disposed of by a qualified recycler. Check local regulations 

for proper disposal. 

 DO NOT charge the instrument in a hazardous location.

 

DO NOT use IR communications when an explosive atmosphere may be present.

 If you suspect any malfunction or have any technical problems, contact GCT at 877-525-0808.
 The battery may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not disassemble, heat above 100° C 

(212°F) or incinerate. Contact Gas Clip Technologies for replacement instructions. Use of another battery may 
present a risk of fire or explosion. 

 DO NOT charge the instrument in temperatures above or below the specified range of 0°C to 40°C 
 Keep new and used batteries away from children 
 DO NOT expose the detector to sensor poisons such as, but not limited to: alcohol, citrus-based cleaners, 

silicones, lead compounds (e.g. tetraethyl lead), sulfur compounds, phosphorus, halogenated hydrocarbons 
and aerosols. Exposure to poisons may impair the accuracy and/or response time of the detector. This applies 
to pellistor version only.

 Caution

: Before each day’s usage, sensitivity must be tested on a known concentration of methane equivalent 

to 25-50% of full scale concentration. Accuracy must be within 0-20% of actual methane concentration. 
Accuracy may be corrected by calibrating the detector.

 If suspected sensor poisoning has occurred, recheck the detector (both calibrate and bump test).
 The detector should be bump tested before use with a known concentration of gas to confirm its ability to 

respond to gas. Calibrate the detector if the readings are not within the specified limits.

 Any rapid upscale reading  followed by a declining or erratic reading may indicate a gas concentration beyond 

upper scale limit which may be hazardous.

 Strong Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) may cause incorrect operations.
 Only the combustible gas detection portion of this instrument has been assessed for performance by CSA 

International.

 

READ FIRST BEFORE OPERATION

Gas Clip Technologies (GCT) Multi Gas Clip Pump (MGC Pump): detectors are personal safety devices designed 
to detect the presence of specific toxic gases: carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide (H

2

S), oxygen (O

2

) and 

combustible gases/lower explosive limit (LEL). Before operation, ensure you have been properly trained on the use of 
the equipment and appropriate actions to take in the event of an alarm condition.

Summary of Contents for Infrared

Page 1: ...User s Manual G A S C L I P T E C H C O M Multi Gas Clip Pump Infrared Multi Gas Clip Pump Pellistor...

Page 2: ...Detector Records Logs 7 Event Log 7 Bump Log 7 Calibration Log 7 Data Logs 7 How to Retrieve Logs Using the GCT IR Link 8 Detector Options Menus 9 Adjustible Options 9 Main Menu 11 Status Menu 11 Opt...

Page 3: ...nes lead compounds e g tetraethyl lead sulfur compounds phosphorus halogenated hydrocarbons and aerosols Exposure to poisons may impair the accuracy and or response time of the detector This applies t...

Page 4: ...imiter des nettoyants base d alcool et d agrumes des silicones des compos s de plomb par exemple plomb t tra thyle compos s soufr s phosphore hydrocarbures halog n s et a rosols L exposition des poiso...

Page 5: ...ion 1 Power Button 2 Audible Port 3 Display 4 Alarm Bar LEDs 5 Maintenance LEDs 6 IR Communication Window 7 Gas Inlet 8 Filter Window 9 Certification Label 10 Model and Serial Number 11 Gas Exhaust 12...

Page 6: ...bump test the calibration bottle will be displayed when it is time to apply gas The battery is displayed in 3 bars as well as a percentage The percentage calculation is approximate and can be used to...

Page 7: ...st LED flash Pump Blocked Fast beep Fast vibration Fast LED flash Sensor Error Fast beep Fast vibration Fast LED flash Low Battery 20 minutes remaining single beep flash and battery icon on 10 minutes...

Page 8: ...w for activation the detector will display LOW BAT and then turn off again Once activated the detector will begin to display gas readings immediately Each sensor will show a chasing O for the sensor r...

Page 9: ...the alarm condition occurs inside of the MGC Pump Dock or when the detector is manually bump tested according to the Manual Bump Test Instructions The detector records the bump status for each test Da...

Page 10: ...r 4 Select what kind of logs you want to download a Event Logs Only b Events Partial Data Log last week of data c Events New Data Logs Only All data logs from last time you pulled the logs to current...

Page 11: ...The detector s firmware version The TWA alarm limits The STEL alarm limits The LOW alarm limits The HIGH alarm limits Adjustable Options The detector s options are configured using the IR Link and th...

Page 12: ...ble Individual sensors can be disabled A disabled sensor is completely removed from the detector s display for sensor readings alarm limits and calibrations Caution A disabled sensor will not measure...

Page 13: ...empty the detector will skip ahead If the startup message does not fit on one screen it will scroll right to left twice Sub Menu Prompts Pressing the button during a sub menu prompt will cause the de...

Page 14: ...10 minutes remaining and then continuously for the last 5 minutes of run time When the battery has expired the detector will give 5 long beeps and flashes display OFF and then shut down To charge the...

Page 15: ...e detector will return to normal operation in alarm and the bump due date will be reset If a bump test interval has not been programmed into the detector users may simply apply gas to the detector dur...

Page 16: ...ternal pump and sensor areas free of water and debris If these filters become blocked then the detector will be unable to continue sampling and the pump will enter into a pump blocked alarm Looking at...

Page 17: ...e back of the detectors that can clip on to clothing or belts 6 Telescoping Probe P N MGC TSPROBE Metal probe that extends to 6 foot MGC Pump Probe Case P N MGC PUMP TSCASE Holster for MGC Pump with s...

Page 18: ...nal pump motor Replacement Particulate Filters P N MGC PFILTER 10 and MGC PFILTER 50 replacement particulate hard plastic filters in either a 10 pack or a 50 pack Replacement Hydrophobic Filters P N M...

Page 19: ...inuous 1 second data logging 2 months typical capacity Tests Full function self test upon activation Sensors battery and circuitry tests run continuously Ingress Protection IP 67 Warranty Full 2 years...

Page 20: ...ntrins que Class I Division 1 Groups A B C and D T4 Class I Zone 1 AEx d ia IIC T4 Gb 20 Ta 50 C 3 8Vdc nominal ANSI ISA 12 13 01 2000 C22 2 No 152 M1984 UL 916 4th Edition UL 913 8th Edition UL 60079...

Page 21: ...or use 3 Any damage or defects attributable to repair of the product by any person other than the authorized dealer or installation of unapproved parts on the product The obligations set forth in this...

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