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DTEX 1000G/L  ver.05132020

Section 1:  First Things To Know About The 

DTEX

Theory of Operation

Two procedures for determining odor intensity are 

outlined in 

ASTM D 6273, 

the

 

Odorant 

Concentration Method

, and the 

Odor Intensi

-

ty Method

. Either, or both procedures may be 

utilized with this DTEX instrument. The tests can 

be conducted at any desired point in a gas trans-

mission or distribution system, as long as proper 

test pressure is assured. The DTEX system can 

accept inlet pressures from 5” water column, up to 

5 psi. Any system pressure above this will require 

a reduction regulator prior to the inlet of the DTEX 

system. The gas stream to be tested enters the 

DTEX system through the gas inlet connection. It 

then passes through a low pressure regulator, and 

on to the gas flow adjustment valve. This valve is 

adjusted by the operator during a test to obtain 

either 

Threshold Detection Level (TDL), Read

-

ily Detectable Level (RDL), or % of Desired 

Gas Concentration in Air

. The gas then passes 

through the electronic mass flow sensor, and on to 

the mixing chamber where it is mixed with intake 

air. A micro processor-based control algorithm is 

employed to ensure constant fan speed at given 

altitude and temperature. The air/gas mixture is 

then delivered to the sniff chamber where it is 

evaluated by the operator. 

CAUTION: 

*Prolonged use of sense of smell may result in olfactory 

fatigue; therefore take all necessary steps to assure that 

exposure to odroized gas is limited.

When the desired odorant test level is detected, the 

operator simply pushes the 

“Record Test Level” 

button once to record the test data into memory. 

Additional notes may be added to the test data, as 

required. Actual test results are visible to the oper-

ator at the main display after the test has conclud-

ed. Up to 75 separate tests can be stored in the 

system. All data can be downloaded to a host PC 

and periodically appended and permanently stored 

creating a paperless audit trail of odorant level 

detection tests. These tests can later be analyzed 

for trends or other statistical information.

* ASTM D 6273

Summary of Contents for DTEX DX1000G/L

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Page 3: ...Dual Process DTEX Instruction Operating Manual Version 05132020...

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Page 5: ...onnections 7 Section 3 System Control Electronics 9 Display and Keypad 9 Special Keys 10 Section 4 Preparing Your DTEX for a Test 13 System Configuration 13 Section 5 Programming For Odor Concentratio...

Page 6: ...YZ Systems 8825 N Sam Houston Pkwy West Houston Texas USA 77064 P 281 362 6500 F 281 362 6513 Page VI DX1000G L ver 05132020...

Page 7: ...is how the text will appear throughout the manual Items that require action for example the pressing of a key for programming the controller will feature the action item in sentence case Bold Text fol...

Page 8: ...ion system You ve made a wise investment for your company DTEX is a small handheld instrument which assists the user in determining the odorant intensity of Natural Gas LPG with menu driven step by st...

Page 9: ...n Level TDL Read ily Detectable Level RDL or of Desired Gas Concentration in Air The gas then passes through the electronic mass flow sensor and on to the mixing chamber where it is mixed with intake...

Page 10: ...Page 4 DTEX 1000G L ver 05132020 Section 1 First Things To Know About The DTEX YZ Systems 8825 N Sam Houston Pkwy West Houston Texas USA 77064 P 281 362 6500 F 281 362 6513 Notes...

Page 11: ...on Pkwy West Houston Texas USA 77064 P 281 362 6500 F 281 362 6513 Page 5 DX1000G L ver 05132020 Section 2 System Installation Standard System Components The primary components of the DTEX DX 1000G L...

Page 12: ...5 N Sam Houston Pkwy West Houston Texas USA 77064 P 281 362 6500 F 281 362 6513 Page 6 DX1000G L ver 05132020 Section 2 System Installation System Flow Schematic Illustrated below are the major intern...

Page 13: ...YZ Systems 8825 N Sam Houston Pkwy West Houston Texas USA 77064 P 281 362 6500 F 281 362 6513 Page 7 DX1000G L ver 05132020 Section 2 System Installation Standard System Connections...

Page 14: ...YZ Systems 8825 N Sam Houston Pkwy West Houston Texas USA 77064 P 281 362 6500 F 281 362 6513 Page 8 DX1000G L ver 05132020 Section 2 System Installation Notes...

Page 15: ...YZ Systems 8825 N Sam Houston Pkwy West Houston Texas USA 77064 P 281 362 6500 F 281 362 6513 Page 9 DX 1000G L ver 05132020 Section 3 System Control Electronics System Electronics Display and Keypad...

Page 16: ...the event of a technical service or support inquiry to the factory or for customer records Use the arrow keys to view all available information The following information is displayed Model No Version...

Page 17: ...he details key allows for review of all information relative to the test previously selected by the review key Use the arrow keys to view all available infor mation The following information will be d...

Page 18: ...YZ Systems 8825 N Sam Houston Pkwy West Houston Texas USA 77064 P 281 362 6500 F 281 362 6513 Page 12 DX 1000G L ver 05132020 Section 3 System Control Electronics Notes...

Page 19: ...ng less user and location data input each time a test is conducted The following items can be uploaded into the system using reporter software User names User personal identification numbers PIN Test...

Page 20: ...n the immedi ate area Should the user detect or suspect a leak prior to or during a test immediately shut off the source isola tion valve and seek the cause Avoid conducting tests in closed or confine...

Page 21: ...ay the following Checking Hardware automatic system hardware check prior to a test Step 3 Press Enter to skip the purge cycle if de sired to review data repeat a test etc Press P to purge the unit bef...

Page 22: ...Enter key on the keypad to begin data configuration for a test Step 5 Set User by using the arrow keys select the user name and press Enter Proceed to Step 6 If the correct name is not present select...

Page 23: ...by typing in user 2 digit personal identification number and press Enter The main display will now be present Step 7 Press the Test button on the keypad Step 8 Set location using the arrow keys select...

Page 24: ...t New Item and press Enter New City type in the name of the New City and press Enter Set State Province using the arrow keys select the state and press Enter If the correct State Province is not liste...

Page 25: ...ys and press Enter Set to nearest 500 feet Step 10 Verify Data verify that all data entered for test location is correct by using arrow keys to scroll through data Press Enter to continue Step 11 Is D...

Page 26: ...alve and sniff getting breaths of fresh air between sniffs Contin ue the procedure until the first hint of a new odor is detected This is the threshold detection level Threshold as used here is the mi...

Page 27: ...Section 5 Programming for Odor Concentration Operation Conducting An Odor Concentration Test cont Step 16 Test Complete Close valve and press Enter Step 17 Add Any Notes type in any supplemental data...

Page 28: ...ithout venting To be used after data review or data entry when no gas source connection has been made V TO VENT UNIT vent the system before shut down Recommended after each test to prevent undue satur...

Page 29: ...he following Checking Hardware automatic system hardware check prior to a test Step 3 Press Enter to skip the purge cycle if de sired to review data repeat a test etc Press P to purge the unit before...

Page 30: ...er key on the keypad to begin data configuration for a test Step 5 Set User by using the arrow keys select the user name and press Enter Proceed to Step 6 If the correct name is not present select Add...

Page 31: ...yping in user 2 digit personal identification number and press Enter The main display will now be present Step 7 Press the Test button on the keypad Step 8 Set location using the arrow keys select the...

Page 32: ...w Item and press Enter New City type in the name of the New City and press Enter Set State Province using the arrow keys select the state and press Enter If the correct State Province is not listed se...

Page 33: ...nd press Enter Set to nearest 500 feet Step 10 Verify Data verify that all data entered for test location is correct by using arrow keys to scroll through data Press Enter to continue Step 11 Is Data...

Page 34: ...l the first hint of a new odor is detected This is the threshold detection level Threshold as used here is the minimum Intensity of a gas in air when one detects a new or different odor above the back...

Page 35: ...eration Conducting An Odor Intensity Test cont Step 17 Test Complete Close valve and press Enter Step 18 Enter Intensity Rating Notes Typical ratings are 1 absent 2 barely detectable 3 RDL readily det...

Page 36: ...ut venting To be used after data review or data entry when no gas source connection has been made V TO VENT UNIT vent the system before shut down Recommended after each test to prevent undue saturatio...

Page 37: ...not expose the unit to debris Damage Will Result Keep lid closed and gas inlet capped when not in use Keep air intake and sniff chamber clean 4 Clean the unit with a damp cloth Avoid cleaners which c...

Page 38: ...ation and inspection of the DTEX system is required at least once every two years Annual re calibration is available if required by local P U C Company Policy etc The unit displays the next sched uled...

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Page 40: ...ther expressed or implied including but not limited to implied warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the product This limited warranty gives you specific l...

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