IGM MULTIGASSENS-M2 User Manual Download Page 12

MULTIGASSENS-М2 USER MANUAL 

 

Rev. 1.8 07.02.19 

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 At the end of the battery life, there are two options: replace the batteries with a new one and dispose of 

the old battery or dispose of the device and battery. 

Also, in addition to battery replacement, sensors and dust filters can be replaced by the manufacturer 

or its authorized service center, or by the customer himself, according to the manufacturer's instructions. 

When replacing the batteries and sensors on their own warranty period is not prolonged. 

After the battery has been discharged, the device and the battery should be disposed of in accordance 

with (Disposal). 

For more information, contact the manufacturer, see contacts in paragraph 7 of this User manual.  

1.3.6

 

Software 

 The  embedded  software  (Further  -  SW)  of  the  device  is  intended  for  calculation  of  gas 

concentration,  indication  of  atmosphere  parameters,  switching  on  and  off  of  the  alarm  system  and 

diagnostics of the device. 

The identification information of the firmware is shown in table 5. 

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LongGas 1.00 

LongGas_X_YY.bin 

057293

 

Ver 1.00 

CRC16 

Notes: 

1)  The  "x"  sign  in  the  software  version  number  indicates  minor  changes  that  do  not  affect  the 

metrological characteristics of the devices; 

2) the software version Number must not be lower than the one indicated in the table. The checksum 

value in the table applies only to the file ACCORDING to the version specified in the version table. 

 

 

 

 

1.4

 

Explosive protection 

Devices meet the requirements GOST 31610.0,-2014 , GOST 31610.11-2014 and the set of design 

documentation approved and accepted in accordance with the established procedure. 

 

Explosion  protection  of  devices  is  provided  by  a  type  of  explosion  protection  intrinsically  safe 

Summary of Contents for MULTIGASSENS-M2

Page 1: ...Portable Gas Analyzer MULTIGASSENS M2 USER MANUAL Russia St Petersburg 2019...

Page 2: ...set 14 2 Preparation for work and operation with the device 14 2 1 Device Display 16 The device is equipped with a high contrast liquid crystal display 16 2 2 Signalling 17 2 3 Embedded device clock 1...

Page 3: ...using the detectors Prior to operation or maintenance of the detectors make sure that you read and understood the content of the Manual in full This condition is obligatory to ensure safe operation an...

Page 4: ...2 siren 3 oxygen concentration sensor 4 instrument control button 5 carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulfide concentration sensor 6 the sensor of methane concentration 7 Img 2 On the back of the case are...

Page 5: ...of gases sensor data is not displayed For electrical power a non rechargeable chemical current source is used which is calculated depending on the modification for 2 years of continuous operation 1 3...

Page 6: ...S14500 Rated voltage of DC power 3 6 V Mark of explosive protection 0 Ex ia I 0 Ex ia II T4 Dust and moisture protection IP 68 Warm up time and preparation for the operating mode max 40 sec Battery li...

Page 7: ...nt range Accuracy Response time T90 s Display resolution Methane CH4 0 100 Vol 0 100 Vol 0 05 Vol 4 rel 20 0 01 0 100 LEL 0 5 Vol 0 100 LEL 0 09 Vol 3 rel 2 LEL 3 rel 20 0 01 Ethane 2H6 0 100 LEL 0 2...

Page 8: ...20 0 300 1 0 20 1 4 1 1 1 40 20 300 1 20 0 1000 1 2 0 30 1 6 1 1 1 60 30 1000 1 20 SO2 0 20 1 0 2 5 1 0 5 1 0 1 1 30 2 5 20 1 20 NO2 0 30 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 1 1 30 1 30 1 20 0 2000 1 0 100 1 20 1 1 1 60...

Page 9: ...0 0 13 3 1 20 60 100 5 2H6 0 100 0 2 4 3 0 60 3 1 20 60 100 5 4H10 0 100 0 1 3 3 0 60 3 1 35 60 100 5 5H12 0 100 0 1 1 3 0 60 3 1 35 60 100 5 3 6 0 100 0 4 0 3 0 60 3 1 25 60 100 5 CH3 0 50 0 3 3 5 1...

Page 10: ...MULTIGASSENS 2 USER MANUAL Rev 1 8 07 02 19 10 1 0 9 2013 52050 2006 0 50 5 1 35 1012 72 0 50 5 1 35 51866 2002 0 50 5 1 35 2 0 50 5 1 35 2 0 50 5 1 35...

Page 11: ...onditions for every 10 from the temperature of determination of the main error in fractions of the limit of permissible basic error for measuring channels of combustible gases and carbon dioxide 0 5 f...

Page 12: ...arameters switching on and off of the alarm system and diagnostics of the device The identification information of the firmware is shown in table 5 ble 5 The name of the software Identification name o...

Page 13: ...assis at least 500 V creepage distances and electrical clearances between the intrinsically safe circuit and the enclosure is not less than 2 mm heating elements and compounds below 135 friction intri...

Page 14: ...suring instruments 7 Ambient temperature range 8 Dust and moisture protection IP68 9 After receiving the certificate a single sign of circulation in the market of the member States of the Customs Unio...

Page 15: ...same time there is no indication on the display of the device but the circuits responsible for the state of the device sensors are activated After activating the device return to the state of super s...

Page 16: ...ed at the bottom of the display TWA After the TWA information is displayed the display will return to the current atmosphere display mode Each press of the button causes the display backlight to turn...

Page 17: ...ring the instrument you must specify the alarm setting levels for the initial setup of the gas analyzer at the factory o Through channels CO H2S LEL Level 1 and Level 2 any value in the range from 10...

Page 18: ...ed when reading data from the internal memory to an external device The clock is not displayed on the device 2 4 The remaining time of operation of the device The device is equipped with the function...

Page 19: ...tion 3 1 Maintenance service All maintenance operations of the device must be performed in compliance with the requirements for protection from static electricity Maintenance of the device is divided...

Page 20: ...50 C and relative humidity from 25 to 95 at a temperature of 25 C The device in the transport container withstands transport shaking with an acceleration of 30 s2 at a frequency of 80 to 120 beats per...

Page 21: ...m that can detect faults If the device does not function properly or does not work check the possible faults listed in table 9 ble 9 Fault Possible cause Method to fix Instrument displays the inscript...

Page 22: ...ts provided that the consumer conditions of transportation storage and operation Unauthorized access to the inside of the device may result in the loss of the right to warranty service on the part of...

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