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Properly installed and maintained, the PanBlast

TM

 

AirScan Mobile CO Monitor will measure the level of 
carbon monoxide and many toxic hydrocarbons in the 
compressed air sample. The instrument does NOT 
remove or convert carbon monoxide. 

 

VISUAL INDICATORS, CONTROLS AND AUDIO 

INFORMATION 

 

Using Figure 3 as a reference, the following lists the 
function of the indicators and controls used in operating 
and calibrating the PanBlast

TM

 AirScan Mobile CO Monitor. 

The audio alarms related to these controls are noted: 
 
1

 

Horn 

 
2

 

External alarm/status light. This indicator will 
be GREEN, RED or YELLOW.  
 
GREEN: No alarm condition.  
 
RED: Carbon monoxide or hydrocarbons have 
exceeded the pre-set alarm limits.  
 
YELLOW: Indicates one of four possible 
conditions: -   

 

Warm-up period two minutes (No Audio). 

 

RUN/CAL switch in CAL position (10 second 
beep). 

 

LOW-pressure condition (10 second beep). 

 

HIGH-pressure condition (10 second beep). 

 

3

 

The air quality indicator provides the 
instrument operator knowledge of the alarm 
condition of the toxic gas sensor. When the 
sample air contamination exceeds the pre-set 
alarm limit the calibration status indicator will 
turn red.  When the contamination is less than 
the pre-set alarm limit the indicator will be 
green. 
 

4

 

The calibration adjustment control screw is 
used only during the calibration procedure 
covered later in this manual. 
 

5

 

The RUN/Calibration selection valve control 
allows the instrument technician to select the 
source of the sample gas to the instrument. 

 

 

In the Run mode the sample is from the 
breathing air system and in the calibration 
mode the sample comes from the calibration 
gas port. 

 
6

 

The flow meter indicator provides an 
illuminated indication of flow through the 
instrument. This flow should be about 0.5 SCFH, 
which is mid-range on the indicator. 

 
7

 

The calibration gas input port provides the 
capability to introduce calibration gases to the 
instrument sensor when the calibration/Run 
valve is in the calibration mode. 

 
8

 

Faceplate/door screw 

 
9

 

Internal sample flow regulator 

 
10

 

Sample input port 

 
11

 

Line cord 

 
12

 

Accessory plug 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Figure 3 

 

5.0

 

INITIAL SET-UP 

 
5.1

 

Confirm that the installation of the PanBlast

TM

 

AirScan Mobile CO Monitor is consistent with 
the requirements illustrated in the installation 
section of this manual. 

 

5.2

 

Confirm that users have read this manual and 
are familiar with the operation of the PanBlast

TM

 

AirScan Mobile CO Monitor. 

 

5.3

 

The following startup procedure is based on the 
PanBlast

TM

 AirScan Mobile CO Monitor being a 

new factory calibrated unit or a unit being 
returned to service with proper calibration. 

 

5.4

 

The PanBlast

TM

 AirScan Mobile CO Monitor 

should be powered up electrically first and then 
the sample flow initiated. 

 

5.5

 

Using the Sample regulator #9, Figure 3 
accessed by loosening the faceplate screw #8, 
Figure 3. Adjust (top of regulator) the flow to 
the instrument until the flow indicator 
illuminates a midrange of the GREEN indicator 
lights. The RUN/CAL switch must be in the RUN 
position. 

 
 

Observe the visual indicators for a minute or 
slightly more. 

 

 

Air Quality Indicator – RED briefly – then 
GREEN. 

 

Alarm Status Indicator - YELLOW warm-up 
period - then GREEN. 

 

5.6

 

With the visual indicators all GREEN, move the 
RUN/CAL switch to the CAL position. This will 
stop the sample flow to the sensor and the 
ALARM STATUS INDICATOR will immediately 
turn YELLOW. 

 

The alarm horn will initiate an intermittent 
alarm (10 Seconds) 

 

5.7

 

Move the RUN/CAL switch to the RUN position. 
Warm-up will be initiated and the audio will 
terminate. In two minutes the instrument will 
return to normal operation and all lights will 
become GREEN if the sample air is clean. 

 
 

Prior to putting a PanBlast

TM

 AirScan Mobile CO 

Monitor into service after successful startup the 
following RESPONSE CHECK procedure should 
be completed to confirm an operational 
calibration. 

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Summary of Contents for ZVP-PC-0080-00

Page 1: ...PRODUCT OPERATING MANUAL PANBLASTTM AIRSCAN MOBILE CO MONITOR Manual Number ZVP PC 0070 00...

Page 2: ...SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 2 INTRODUCTION 3 INSTALLATION 4 OPERATION 5 INITIAL SET UP 6 RESPONSE CHECK 7 OPERATING MODE 8 CALIBRATION 9 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 10 PARTS LISTING...

Page 3: ...ectrical trades personnel 1 3 4 Under no circumstances should any safety interlocks lockouts or features be altered or disabled in any way 1 3 5 All equipment must be isolated from the compressed air...

Page 4: ...t off of fixed installations should be provided Sample line volume is critical keep line as short as possible 3mm 1 8 OD x 1 5mm 1 16 ID Polyurethane tubing is commonly used as the sample line althoug...

Page 5: ...put port provides the capability to introduce calibration gases to the instrument sensor when the calibration Run valve is in the calibration mode 8 Faceplate door screw 9 Internal sample flow regulat...

Page 6: ...assembly to the closed position and remove the test gas from the instrument test gas port 6 Move the RUN CAL switch to the RUN position 6 4 Check and confirm that the flow rate returns to the GREEN co...

Page 7: ...edle knob of the calibration valve assembly to open Monitor the flow bar graph display to ensure GREEN condition and allow the impurity free gas to flow for at least one minute Check the air quality i...

Page 8: ...board has two 2 12VDC output Molex connectors J3 and J5 shown in Figure 5 One is used to power the internal alarm horn the other is unused and can power an external low current alarm device Maximum cu...

Page 9: ...sor loosen the screw 8 Figure 3 and open the faceplate When the enclosure is open follow the directions listed below 1 Carefully remove the 2 screws from the sensor block and lift the block off the se...

Page 10: ...Contact manufacturer for service Alarm horn will not sound Faulty or unplugged horn Plug horn in Replace horn Bad air Air quality indicator is RED Check intake for contamination Out of calibration Re...

Page 11: ...t Parts Stock Code Description Qty BAC AF 0270 00 CO Test Gas 1 BAC AF 0271 00 Impurity Free Air Test Gas 1 BAC AF 0269 00 Calibration Valve Assembly 1 BAC AF 0341 00 AirScan Sensor 1 BAC AF 0342 00 F...

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