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MAN IAQ Surveyor 

Issue 11 2004

 

 11 

Find out how much  Press 

MENU/METER

; 2.2.3

 

 

log memory remains. select 

Instrument Info

;

    

press 

ACCEPT

.

 

12 

View the log data 

Press 

MENU/METER

; 4.4.2

 

 

that is stored in the   select 

Data Logging

   instrument. 

select 

View Log Data

    

select 

Site/Location;

 

 

 

select session to view;

 

 

 

limit data to be viewed;

    

press 

ACCEPT

.

 13 

Print the log data  

Press 

MENU/METER

; 4.4.4

 

 

that is stored in the   select 

Data Logging

   instrument. 

select 

Print Logged Data

;

    

select 

Site/Location;

    

press 

ACCEPT

;

    

select 

session;

 

 

 

limit data to be printed; 

    

press 

ACCEPT.

 14 

Display the battery   Press 

MENU/METER

;  

2.2.3

   remaining 

life 

select 

Instrument Info, 

   percentage 

press

 ACCEPT

 

15 

Lock the keypad. 

Press 

MENU/METER

; 2.3.3.4

    

select 

Instrument Setup

;

    

select 

Lock Keypad

;

    

press 

ACCEPT

.

 16 

Unlock the keypad.  Press the cursor left and right  

2.3.3.4

 

 

 

arrows at the same time.

 

TWENTY SHORT-CUTS

 

How do I? 

You should: 

Or

  

 

(then press 

MENU/METER to 

Refer To

 

 

return to the Measurement screen)

   

Section:

Summary of Contents for IAQ SURVEYOR II

Page 1: ...AIR QUALITY MEASUREMENT operating instructions SURVEYOR INSTRUMENTS Issue 11 2004 IAQ SURVEYOR PRO IAQ SURVEYOR II...

Page 2: ...2 MAN IAQ Surveyor Issue 11 2004...

Page 3: ...esponsibility for any errors or omissions in our documents or their consequences GrayWolf would greatly appreciate being informed of any errors or omissions that may be found in the contents of any of...

Page 4: ...No For Marketing Communications GrayWolf Actioned By Date Response Date I suggest the following corrections changes be made to Section To Marketing Communications GrayWolf Sensing Solutions 12 Cambrid...

Page 5: ...afe They are also NOT intended for use in confined spaces where operator safety might be at risk due to exposure levels such as reduced oxygen during the course of the instrument survey WARRANTY GrayW...

Page 6: ...time and without charge or where appropriate In accordance with the above at normal rates If GrayWolf shall fail to comply with such obligations its liability for such failure shall be limited to a s...

Page 7: ...5 sensor was last select Channel Setup calibrated select sensor select Channel Info 3 Calibrate a sensor Press MENU METER 6 1 Not available for select Channel Setup all sensors select sensor select C...

Page 8: ...U METER 4 2 4 Site Location select Data Logging press ACCEPT select new Site Location press ACCEPT 9 Change the default Press MENU METER 4 3 5 logging interval select Data Logging select Log Timing ch...

Page 9: ...that is stored in the select Data Logging instrument select Print Logged Data select Site Location press ACCEPT select session limit data to be printed press ACCEPT 14 Display the battery Press MENU...

Page 10: ...ht arrow press up for On or down for Off press ACCEPT 18 Change the alarm Press MENU METER 2 4 4 levels for one of the select Channel Setup sensors select sensor to change select Set Alarms change ala...

Page 11: ...quipment 21 1 7 Keypad Functions 22 1 8 Modes of Operation 24 1 8 1 General 24 1 8 2 Meter Mode 25 1 8 3 Menu Mode 26 2 USING THE INSTRUMENTS 27 2 1 Getting Started 27 2 2 Using the Instrument Informa...

Page 12: ...neral 45 3 2 Thermocouple 45 3 3 Micromanometer 45 3 3 1 General 45 3 3 2 Pressure Measurements 46 3 3 3 Autozero Facility 47 3 3 4 Pressure Connections 47 3 3 5 Volume Flow Rate 48 3 3 6 Duct Averagi...

Page 13: ...2 Viewing Logged Data 65 4 4 3 Deleting Logged Data 66 4 4 4 Printing Logged Data 68 5 PC SOFTWARE 71 5 1 General 71 6 CALIBRATION PROCEDURES 73 6 1 Introduction 73 6 2 Using the Quick Cal Facility 7...

Page 14: ...ent Ranges 87 9 PROBES AND ACCESSORIES 89 9 1 GrayWolf Probes Available for use with the 89 Surveyor instruments 9 2 GrayWolf Accessories Available for use with the 90 Surveyor instruments 10 PITOT ST...

Page 15: ...es Page 1 Surveyor Instruments 17 TABLES Table Page 1 Instrument Display Ranges 49 2 Basic Problems and Suggested Remedies 80 3 Summary of the Warning Messages 82 APPENDICES A Glossary of Terms and Ab...

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Page 17: ...y be stored internally A maximum of 16 parameters are available depending upon the type of probes fitted to the instrument The instruments can be used for hand held walk through surveys or set up to p...

Page 18: ...of smart probe d Supplied with 1260GSS IAQ Multi parameter probe as standard e Built in micromanometer and Type k thermocouple socket f Duct Averaging facility 1 2 2 IAQ Surveyor II a Auto data loggi...

Page 19: ...tery Insert the three batteries positive terminal first into the battery compartment and securely tighten the battery end cap Rechargeable batteries must be removed from the instrument and recharged e...

Page 20: ...be ensure that the locating peg on the probe plug is aligned with the corresponding slot in the socket Push the plug firmly into the socket and carefully screw the plug collar into the security ring W...

Page 21: ...cessories Connector Individual Cables PC Cable Printer Cable AC Adaptor Y Adaptor Connect to PC Connect to ac Adaptor Accessories Connector The following equipment may be connected to the accessories...

Page 22: ...does not detect a probe connection e g if the connector has not been fully inserted the display will only show the built in thermocouple and micromanometer readings The IAQ Surveyor II will display WA...

Page 23: ...n Scrolling arrows and other symbols that may be seen on the display are as follows Press the corresponding arrow on the cursor key to view the additional information ie a continuation to the right le...

Page 24: ...OF OPERATION 1 8 1 General The instruments have two display modes Meter mode and Menu mode The instrument will start up in the Meter Mode when initially switched on and can be changed from Meter Mode...

Page 25: ...3 2 1 countdown To switch on press the ON OFF key A start up screen is shown briefly Measurement Screen Press the MENU METER button Main Menu Press the STORE F2 key Press the LOG F1 key Single shot l...

Page 26: ...log left bleeper on off and default site location Select site location as default Delete or rename a site location Set log timing View print or delete logged data Set imperial or metric units Set Comp...

Page 27: ...ton and note that the time and date are briefly displayed followed by the measurement screen for the connected probe Note If a probe is not connected to the instrument the measurement screen will just...

Page 28: ...ain Menu screen 2 From the Main Menu screen use the cursor key to highlight the Instrument Info option 3 Press ACCEPT to display the Instrument Info screen 450 0 5 74 2 23 8 ppmCO2 ppmCO RH C Temp MAI...

Page 29: ...rst choice when pressing the LOG or STORE button Refer to Section 4 2 to change Loc Default location reference normally Location 1 This reference will be offered as first choice when you press the LOG...

Page 30: ...ogging has been programmed to take place although it may not have yet started Log Status ON OFF refers to the Continuous Logging facility see Section 4 3 Continuous Logging is started or stopped by pr...

Page 31: ...ng enabled not implemented in IAQ Surveyor II Printer Number of columns 27 40 or 80 of the printer to be connected to the instrument Refer to Section 4 4 for printing details ON OFF Refers to the prin...

Page 32: ...r Setup option highlighted 4 Press MENU METER to return to the Measurement screen 2 3 3 Using the Instrument Setup Options The Instrument Setup screen can be used to configure the following options 2...

Page 33: ...arrow to change to ON as required 5 Press ACCEPT to return to the Instrument Setup screen 2 3 3 2 Time Date Provides adjustment of the internal clock calendar 1 With Time Date highlighted press ACCEPT...

Page 34: ...or Cols press the cursor up down arrows to select between 27 40 or 80 For Line Feed press the cursor down arrow to change to OFF or the up arrow to change to ON 5 Press ACCEPT to return to the Instrum...

Page 35: ...Q Surveyor Pro only Provides adjustment of the time period at which the micromanometer autozero function operates 1 With Autozero highlighted press ACCEPT to display the Autozero Setup screen 2 Use th...

Page 36: ...to calibrate the sensors Refer to Section 6 and the Probe Operating Instructions for further details Note In most cases a channel corresponds to a sensor Dewpoint is however one of the exceptions to t...

Page 37: ...n 6 Press MENU METER to return to the Measurement screen To change the units that are used in the min max average calculations as well as selecting the units for each channel refer to Section 2 4 3 2...

Page 38: ...h Set Alarms highlighted press ACCEPT to display the corresponding Set Alarms screen 2 Use the cursor up down arrows to highlight a Limit or an Alarm as required 3 To change a limit refer to Section 2...

Page 39: ...o change the calibration levels refer to Section 6 3 2 2 Press CANCEL to return to the Setup screen 2 4 4 Changing the Alarm Limits An alarm condition exists when a measurement is below the lower limi...

Page 40: ...ing the down arrow at zero or the up arrow at nine is ignored 4 Press the cursor left arrow to highlight the next to last digit and adjust this digit as required 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any other d...

Page 41: ...en next calibrated a new low calibration level may be used 2 4 5 3 High Cal The high calibration level that was used when the channel was last calibrated When next calibrated a new high calibration ma...

Page 42: ...For the min max average values to be meaningful they must be reset manually see Section 2 5 3 The resultant calculated values can be viewed by selecting the View Min Max Avg option of the Main Menu Th...

Page 43: ...et by using the Clear Min Max Avg option on the Main Menu The reset at switch on or when a probe is changed does not exclude out of range measurements that may occur during the warm up of the probe se...

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Page 45: ...thermocouple probe to the instrument and locate the probe in the environment to be measured The instrument can display temperature in the range 80 o C to 1100 o C 3 3 MICROMANOMETER 3 3 1 General Diff...

Page 46: ...and units used for the display are user selected and the display resolution is to 0 1 Pa In conjunction with these pressure measurements instrument facilities are available as follows a Manual selecti...

Page 47: ...he display and the digital display is held at the last measured pressure difference or velocity VFR Refer to section 2 3 3 5 for details of how to setup the Autozero function 3 3 4 Pressure Connection...

Page 48: ...bove the pressure tapping point If possible allow the tubing to descend below the level of the tapping point before rising to the instrument Connect to the pressure ports as follows 1 For positive sta...

Page 49: ...ighted press accept 4 With Units highlighted press accept and select Imperial or Metric 5 With Duct Values highlighted press accept 6 Select Edit Area Yes to enter csa dimensions or No to enter height...

Page 50: ...tically on the right side of the screen 3 Place the probe in the required location and wait for the instrument reading to stabilise 4 Log the displayed readings at the selected location by pressing th...

Page 51: ...ACCEPT 5 Select Session and press ACCEPT 6 Select appropriate channel such as velocity and press ACCEPT 7 The instrument will display the minimum average and maximum readings obtained during the trav...

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Page 53: ...WolfSensePC Software may be used to download and analyze the results on a PC 4 2 CONFIGURING THE SITE LOCATION REFERENCES 4 2 1 General The Site and Location references can be configured to be suitabl...

Page 54: ...n Menu screen 2 Highlight Data Logging and press ACCEPT to display the Data Logging screen Select Site Loc is highlighted 3 Press ACCEPT to display the Select Site Loc screen Note This screen is also...

Page 55: ...Loc is highlighted 3 Press ACCEPT to display the Select Site Loc screen 4 Navigate to the required Site Location as described in Section 4 2 6 5 Press ACCEPT to set the selected Site Location as the d...

Page 56: ...MENU METER to return to the Measurement screen 4 2 6 Navigating to a Site and Location When a screen showing Site Location information is displayed eg when it is required to log the IAQ measurements t...

Page 57: ...ame the Site or Location Note Upper case characters are only available when using the alphanumeric selection screen however upper or lower case characters are available when using the WolfSensePC Soft...

Page 58: ...ft or right arrows and press F1 Notes 1 You cannot move past a blank position you must insert a space or a character 2 You cannot delete a character you must overwrite it with a new character or space...

Page 59: ...s F1 to navigate to another reference see Section 4 2 6 or to add a new Site or Location see Section 4 2 3 4 3 3 Logging Continuously To log continuously at the default time interval see Section 4 3 5...

Page 60: ...confirm the measurements are to be stored against the default Site Location to start logging and to return to the Measurement screen the LOG symbol is displayed Note The LOG symbol is extinguished eac...

Page 61: ...hanged during Autostart logging but the logging session will be ended if the clock time goes outside the start and finish times Autostart logging takes place during two time intervals a The first inte...

Page 62: ...ts of minutes or twice to highlight the units of seconds Increase these times by using the up arrow or decrease by using the down arrow then press the left arrow until Interval is highlighted 5 Highli...

Page 63: ...sed up but increased if some of the probe sensors are disabled see Section 2 4 3 4 In the case of the IAQ Surveyor II if no probe is connected the instruments calculate this value assuming a 1260GSS I...

Page 64: ...ss ACCEPT to display the Log Timing screen with Interval highlighted The time shown is the default time interval normally 15 minutes 4 Press the cursor right arrow once to edit the units of minutes or...

Page 65: ...3 Highlight View Logged Data and press ACCEPT to display the View Logged Data screen 4 Navigate to the required Site Location as described in Section 4 2 6 and press ACCEPT to display the Select Sessi...

Page 66: ...om the 1260GSS IAQ Multi parameter probe up to five channels are available 4 4 3 Deleting Logged Data 4 4 3 1 General Log data for CO2 is displayed press the right arrow to view CO data 4 DATALOGGING...

Page 67: ...Menu screen 2 Highlight Data Logging and press ACCEPT to display the Data Logging screen 3 Highlight Delete Site Loc and press ACCEPT to display a list of Sites and Locations 4 Navigate to the require...

Page 68: ...tialize the complete log memory proceed as follows 1 Press MENU METER to display the Main Menu screen 2 Highlight Data Logging and press ACCEPT to display the Data Logging screen 3 Highlight Initializ...

Page 69: ...change these settings as described in Section 2 3 To be sure about these items refer to the documentation that was provided with the printer Note Alternatively the WolfSensePC Software may be used to...

Page 70: ...imes and dates The display cannot be moved outside the start and end times and dates that were first displayed Note When the hours reading is increased to more than 24 the date also changes 9 Press AC...

Page 71: ...heet A software utility WolfSensePC is available to enable transfer of the data to a hard disk and provide basic graphical analysis The utility also enables easy setup of the logging parameters such a...

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Page 73: ...being in the correct zero environment at the time of calibration see Section 4 2 If a probe or sensor fails to calibrate it should be returned to GrayWolf or one of their approved agents for repair or...

Page 74: ...f the appropriate gas is not available change the calibration level as described in Section 6 3 2 and when calibrated the new level will be programmed into the probe An adjustable Calibration Time is...

Page 75: ...s the cursor right arrow to highlight the least significant digit of the calibration level 6 Use the cursor up down arrows to adjust the value of this digit Note The value can only be set between 0 an...

Page 76: ...strument are not changed These levels remain as previously set but will change automatically to correspond with any new probe that is connected to the instrument 1 Display the channel Setup screen for...

Page 77: ...VE MAINTENANCE 1 Ensure that the battery end cap is fully screwed into position 2 Ensure that the exterior of the instrument is clean dry and free of corrosive contaminants If necessary wipe with a cl...

Page 78: ...Ion batteries according to the instructions supplied with your external battery charger 3 Insert the recharged batteries into the instrument battery compartment positive terminal first and ensure tha...

Page 79: ...l details of the problem including the instrument Serial Number and details of any displayed fault messages 3 Forward the instrument with shipping prepaid according to the shipping instructions 4 The...

Page 80: ...damaged or malfunctioning Have you reset the min max average values Is the probe functioning correctly Is the keypad locked Is the Autostart symbol already displayed Was logging already running Sugges...

Page 81: ...Is the probe damaged or malfunctioning Are the test gases appropriate to the sensor being calibrated Are you trying to calibrate by using Quick Cal in an unclean atmosphere Is the probe damaged or ma...

Page 82: ...ayed when the log memory is full and either the LOG or STORE button is pressed Displayed when the combined number of Sites and Locations is at a maximum and the LOG button is pressed to initiate loggi...

Page 83: ...ics Displayed if the clock has never been set Normally only seen during production Displayed if the batteries reach a critical low voltage Only the ON OFF button can be used Displayed in the Menu mode...

Page 84: ...data points recorded Averaging session initiated Displayed when manually trying to log a reading whilst logging is running Probe is not supported by the instrument Displayed when trying to view duct a...

Page 85: ...quid Crystal Display LCD 128 x 64 point dot matrix Viewing Area 65 mm 2 55 inches x 40 mm 1 6 inches 8 3 SERIAL INTERFACE PRINTER Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity none Stop Bits 1 X On Off Not used D...

Page 86: ...rh non condensing Storage Range 20 C 5 F to 60 C 140 F 0 to 100 rh non condensing 8 7 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY EMC Within the limits of EMC Directive 89 336 EEC the design of the instrument has b...

Page 87: ...e Function Probe 50 F to 160 F Air 1260GSS Multi 23 C to 93 C Temperature Function Probe 10 F to 200 F Air 2300AHTS Multi 26 C to 70 C Temperature Function Probe 15 F to 158 F Air Type K Thermo 80 C t...

Page 88: ...CO2 1260GSS Multi 0 to 5000 ppm Concentration Function Probe Particles per 1401PC 0 to 100 kp cf Unit Volume Particle Counter size 0 3 m to 2 5 m 0 to 2000 kp cf discont d size 0 3 m to 1 m 0 to 64 g...

Page 89: ...lated within the instrument 2 Differential Pressure probe with auto zeroing Discontinued 3 Hotwire Anemometer Discontinued 4 Vane Anemometer Discontinued 5 Pitot Static Tube 6 Optical Tachometer Disco...

Page 90: ...CL 3 PC Cable included ACC CA1 CL 4 Printer Cable ACC CAP CL 5 Printer ACC PR1 6 Power Comms Y Adaptor Cable ACC ADY125 CL 7 Gas Calibration Kit CO CO2 CA GCK4 CL 8 Relative Humidity Calibration Kit C...

Page 91: ...nclude a Sliding spring clip markers on the head section to indicate the depth of head insertion at the measurement location b Two direction pointers which can be fitted to the pitot tube sections and...

Page 92: ...ficient Typically 0 997 to 0 998 at air speeds more than 1 5m s DP Error Less than 1 for yaw angles up to 24 10 2 2 Rigid Tubes Types 229MS 229MM 229ML Material Stainless steel type 304 10 2 3 Flexibl...

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Page 95: ...neers atm Atmospheric pressure Auto Log Another name for Autostart Autostart logging Continuous logging that has a specified start and finish time date Autorange Automatic selection of measurement ran...

Page 96: ...ogging EC Electrochemical Cell EMC Electromagnetic compatibility ESD Electrostatic discharge Factory setting Default values of calibration and alarm levels that are set into a probe during manufacture...

Page 97: ...can be configured or retained data can be viewed Press MENU METER when in Meter mode Meter mode Mode in which the probe measurements are displayed Press MENU METER to change to Menu mode Navigate Use...

Page 98: ...ither as a result of spot checks or continuous logging Time interval datalogging Datalogging at user selected time intervals Toggle Sequential selection of two functions Underrange Measurement is less...

Page 99: ...1 in H2 O 249 1 Pa 1 868 mm Hg 250 Pa 2 491 mbar 0 036 psi 25 mm H2 O 25 40 mm H2 O 2 458 x 10 3 atm 2 5 mbar 1 mm Hg 133 3 Pa 0 535 inch H2 O 0 5 H2 O 1 333 mbar 0 019 psi 0 02 psi 13 60 mm H2 O 1 3...

Page 100: ...aney Industrial Estate Tuamgraney Co Clare Ireland Phone 353 61921736 Fax 353 61921528 Distributor This publication is not intended to form the basis of a contract and the company reserves the right t...

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