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12.0   Back Label Explanation

1.  Product name.

2.  Product catalog number.

3.  Product serial number.

4.  Warning note:  This plastic case does not exhibit 

adequate surface resistance properties suitable 

for high electric fields. DO NOT CHARGE THIS 

DEVICE IN A HAZARDOUS AREA.

5.  Definition of symbols—see table at right.

6.  This unit conforms to EU/EMC Directive 2004/108/

EC, Standards to which Conformity is declared 

include 61326:1997 w/A3 Class A.

7.  Unit is WEEE compliant.

8.  Unit is RoHS compliant.

9.  This complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 

Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions:  

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, 

and (2) this device must accept any interference 

received, including interference that may cause 

undesired operation.

10.  This Class A digital apparatus complies with 

Canadian ICES-003.

11.  Units must be sent back to Restek Corporation for 

service.

12.  Manufacturer company name, address, and contact 

information.

Definition of back label symbols.

  Ex nC 

EN60079-0: 2006; Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 0:  

 

   

General Requirements

   

EN60079-15: 2005; Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 15:  

 

   

Construction, test and marking of type of protection “n” electrical apparatus

  IIC 

Group II applies to areas above ground environments. Gas Group IIC relates to  

 

   

hydrogen and related gas types.

  3G 

Category 3 relating to gas analysis; normal safety measure. Sufficient safety during  

 

   

normal operation. Normal operation described as monitoring for trace amounts of  

 

   

flammable or explosive gases in a nonflammable environment.

  T6 

While testing this unit neither internal nor external elements exceed 85 °C.

  X 

Additional information. 

   

Operating range.  32 °F 

 T

amb

 

 120 °F

                             0 °C 

 T

amb

 

 48 °C

   

This unit is designed to detect TRACE AMOUNTS of hydrogen arising from a small  

 

   

leak in a nonflammable environment, e.g., laboratory room air, etc.  

   

This unit is rated for use in a nonflammable atmosphere where the sample gas may  

 

   

become sufficiently high concentration to become explosive.

  2009 

Year of construction.

www.restek.com

- 9 -

12.0   Back Label Explanation

1.  Product name.

2.  Product catalog number.

3.  Product serial number.

4.  Warning note:  This plastic case does not exhibit 

adequate surface resistance properties suitable 

for high electric fields. DO NOT CHARGE THIS 

DEVICE IN A HAZARDOUS AREA.

5.  Definition of symbols—see table at right.

6.  This unit conforms to EU/EMC Directive 2004/108/

EC, Standards to which Conformity is declared 

include 61326:1997 w/A3 Class A.

7.  Unit is WEEE compliant.

8.  Unit is RoHS compliant.

9.  This complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. 

Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions:  

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, 

and (2) this device must accept any interference 

received, including interference that may cause 

undesired operation.

10.  This Class A digital apparatus complies with 

Canadian ICES-003.

11.  Units must be sent back to Restek Corporation for 

service.

12.  Manufacturer company name, address, and contact 

information.

Definition of back label symbols.

  Ex nC 

EN60079-0: 2006; Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 0:  

 

   

General Requirements

   

EN60079-15: 2005; Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres- Part 15:  

 

   

Construction, test and marking of type of protection “n” electrical apparatus

  IIC 

Group II applies to areas above ground environments. Gas Group IIC relates to  

 

   

hydrogen and related gas types.

  3G 

Category 3 relating to gas analysis; normal safety measure. Sufficient safety during  

 

   

normal operation. Normal operation described as monitoring for trace amounts of  

 

   

flammable or explosive gases in a nonflammable environment.

  T6 

While testing this unit neither internal nor external elements exceed 85 °C.

  X 

Additional information. 

   

Operating range.  32 °F 

 T

amb

 

 120 °F

                             0 °C 

 T

amb

 

 48 °C

   

This unit is designed to detect TRACE AMOUNTS of hydrogen arising from a small  

 

   

leak in a nonflammable environment, e.g., laboratory room air, etc.  

   

This unit is rated for use in a nonflammable atmosphere where the sample gas may  

 

   

become sufficiently high concentration to become explosive.

  2009 

Year of construction.

Summary of Contents for 22839

Page 1: ...cat 22839 Instruction Manual For best battery performance keep unit on the charger when not in use www restek com Restek s Electronic Leak Detector cat 22839 Instruction Manual For best battery perfo...

Page 2: ...n by Restek Corporation Printed in the USA Restek Corporation 110 Benner Circle Bellefonte PA 16823 Table of Contents Page 1 0 Introduction 3 2 0 Battery Charging 3 3 0 Powering Up 4 4 0 Zeroing the U...

Page 3: ...s in this unit Opening the case or tampering with the internal parts will void the factory warranty www restek com 3 Operating Instructions 1 0 Introduction Restek s portable Leak Detector is specific...

Page 4: ...when checking for leaks or to cover block the inlet with your hand Figure 1 Leak Detector schematic 4 www restek com 3 0 Powering Up Depress and hold the power button Figure 1 until the unit responds...

Page 5: ...re 3 Cap removed exposing probe tip brush for cleaning Figure 2 Cap unscrewed and partially removed www restek com 5 6 0 Detecting Leaks Slowly move the probe tip around fittings and other potential l...

Page 6: ...ed by hand or other object Allow adequate time for detector to purge then re zero Remove obstruction 6 www restek com 9 0 Troubleshooting Contact Restek or your Restek representative for return instru...

Page 7: ...ifferences in the heater element currents Figure 4 Schematic layout of the Leak Detector technology www restek com 7 10 0 Technology The Leak Detector measurement is based on thermal conductivity comp...

Page 8: ...lights indicate the presence of one or more of the following gases nitrogen argon or car bon dioxide 8 www restek com 11 0 Interpretation of Results Figure 5 illustrates the Leak Detector s LED light...

Page 9: ...sample gas may become sufficiently high concentration to become explosive 2009 Year of construction www restek com 9 12 0 Back Label Explanation 1 Product name 2 Product catalog number 3 Product seria...

Page 10: ...mer Service at 800 356 1688 or 814 353 1300 ext 3 Outside the USA Contact your Restek representative 10 www restek com 13 0 Case Specifications 14 0 Service The Restek Leak Detector carries a 1 year l...

Page 11: ...ufbewahrt werden Bedienungsanleitung www restek com Restek s Elektronischer Leak Detektor Kat 22839 F r beste Batterieleistung sollte das Ger t bei Nichtbenutzung im Ladeger t aufbewahrt werden Bedien...

Page 12: ...s auf der R ckseite 19 13 0 Spezifikationen des Geh uses 20 14 0 Service 20 Konformit tserkl rung 21 2009 Restek Corporation Alle Rechte vorbehalten Kein Teil dieser Anleitung darf in jeglicher Form o...

Page 13: ...Wenn Sie das Geh use ffnen oder die internen Teile entfernen verf llt die Garantie des Herstellers www restek com 13 Bedienungsanleitung 1 0 Einleitung Restek s tragbarer Leak Detektor wurde speziell...

Page 14: ...wer Taste Nulleinstellungstaste Ansicht vorne Ansicht hinten Pr fspitze Referenzgas Inlet Freihalten 14 www restek com 3 0 Einschalten Die Power Taste Abbildung 1 dr cken bis das Ger t mit dem Aufwach...

Page 15: ...nt man sieht die kleine B rste zum Reinigen Abbildung 2 Deckel aufgeschraubt und teilweise entfernt www restek com 15 6 0 Lecks Finden Die Pr fspitze langsam and Dichtungen oder anderen potentiellen L...

Page 16: ...tand blockiert Genug Zeit zum Aussp len lassen dann wieder auf Null einstellen Behinderung entfernen 16 www restek com 9 0 Troubleshooting Setzen Sie sich mit Restek oder Ihrem Restek H ndler in Verbi...

Page 17: ...Unterschiede im Stromflu der W rmeelmente angezeigt Abbildung 4 Diagramm der Leak Detektor Technik www restek com 17 10 0 Technik Die Leak Detektor Messtechnik beruht auf dem Vergleich der W rmeleitf...

Page 18: ...Gr ne LED und alle 7 roten LEDs und ein kontinuierlich h rbarer Alarm Signifikantes Leck detektiert 18 www restek com 11 0 Interpretation der Resultate Abbildung 5 veranschaulicht den Bereich der LED...

Page 19: ...as Probengas zu einer Konzentartion ansteigen kann wo es explosiv werden kann 2009 Herstellungsjahr www restek com 19 12 0 Erkl rung des Aufklebers auf der R ckseite 1 Name des Produktes 2 Artikel Num...

Page 20: ...nheit Einspritzgeformtes Versaflex FX1040X 1 Pantone 426C Schwarz mit MT 11030 Oberfl chenbehandlung 20 www restek com 13 0 Spezifikationen des Geh uses 14 0 Service Der Restek Leak Detektor hat eine...

Page 21: ...eclaration Thomas Kane Position Title Director of R D Date 04 07 2009 Signature 204 07 008 Declaration of Conformity Application of Council Directive s EU EMC Directive 2004 108 EC ATEX Directive 94 9...

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Page 23: ...hard to reach leaks using the small probe adaptor cat 22658 Optional Accessories Soft Side Carry Storage Case Ideal for storing the leak detector in smaller spaces such as a tool box cat 22657 Small...

Page 24: ...90 e mail sales thamesrestek co uk 2009 Restek Corporation All rights reserved Printed in the U S A For questions problems repair services Within the USA Call Restek Customer Service at 800 356 1688 o...

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