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ELECTROMAGNETIC 

COMPATIBILITY 

 

The European Council Directive 89/336/EEC requires that  
electronic equipment does not generate electromagnetic 
disturbances that exceed defined levels and has an adequate 
level of immunity to enable it to be operated as intended.  
The specific standards applicable to this product are detailed 
in the appendices. 
 
Since there are many electrical products in use that pre-date 
this Directive and may emit electromagnetic radiation in 
excess of the standards defined in the Directive there may be 
occasions where it would be appropriate to check the 
analyser prior to use.  The following procedure should be 
adopted: 
 

 

Go through the normal start up sequence in the location 
where the equipment is to be used. 

 

 

Switch on all localised electrical equipment that might be 
capable of causing interference. 

 

 

Check that all performance are as expected.  (A level of 
disturbance in the performance is acceptable).  If not 
adjust the position of the instrument to minimise 
interference or switch off, if possible, the offending 
equipment for the duration of the test. 

 

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Summary of Contents for CD100A

Page 1: ...S DETECTOR Kane International Ltd Kane House Swallowfield Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 1JG Tel 01707 375550 Fax 01707 393277 Stock No 17444 2 June 2004 Downloaded from Elcodis com electronic c...

Page 2: ...r 4 Power On Light 5 Solid State semi conductor sensor 6 Sensor Cover 7 Audible Leak Indicator 8 Tic Adjustment located on the side of the unit 9 Protective Boot 10 Gooseneck Clip 11 Socket for Option...

Page 3: ...e and toxic gases A partial list of these gases include Acetone Jet Fuel Alcohol Lacquer Thinners Ammonia Methane Benzene Naphtha Butane Natural Gas Ethylene Propane Gasoline Petrol Toluene Hydrogen I...

Page 4: ...The red LED indicator will flash in correspondence with the tic rate Please allow around 10 seconds for the sensor to stabilise indicated by a steady tic rate However it may occasionally require up t...

Page 5: ...speaker 7 If the tic rate becomes uncontrollable it may be necessary to change the sensor 8 The detector will respond to some leak finding solution e g Soap so please use your detector first If over...

Page 6: ...ss of the standards defined in the Directive there may be occasions where it would be appropriate to check the analyser prior to use The following procedure should be adopted Go through the normal sta...

Page 7: ...top half of the sensor housing Pushing to one side aids removal 3 With care move the Tip light LED to one side to gain access to the sensor small silver can 4 Unplug the sensor and replace it with a...

Page 8: ...conds Response Time Instantaneous Duty Cycle Continuous Battery Life 5 hours typical use Dimensions 8 H x 4 W x 1 5 D 205mm x 100mm x 36mm Weight 15 oz 460 gm Probe Length 18 inches 460 mm Operative 0...

Page 9: ...61000 6 1 and is certified to be compliant Specification EC EMC KI CD100A details the specific test configuration performance and conditions of use Please Note Batteries used in this instrument should...

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