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АПНС.421510.414-00 РЭ 

 

Summary of Contents for PG ERIS-414

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Page 2: ...and maintenance 12 7 Gas detector description 13 8 Marking 16 9 Menu 17 10 Gas detector design 21 11 Technical specifications 22 12 Alarm 25 13 BUMP TEST 31 14 Battery charge 33 15 Calibration 36 16 V...

Page 3: ...s the pattern approval certificate issued by Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology RU C 31 373 A No 63539 and is listed in State Register of Measuring Instruments of the Russian Federat...

Page 4: ...ersonnel injury device damage or environment incidents Warning on device mishandling INFORMATION Additional information on device handling ATTENTION TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS Special attention shall be p...

Page 5: ...during cleaning process of the housing Do not operate the gas detector with broken components housing or other defects Do not replace the device components without special authorisation Do not charge...

Page 6: ...ule depending on influence of toxic and contaminating substances on the sensor It is recommended to perform calibration at least once per 6 months PG ERIS 414 shall be fully charged before first opera...

Page 7: ...based on physical chemical methods of analysis electrochemical measurement of volume concentration of toxic gases and oxygen content optical or thermocatalytic measurement of flammable and hydrocarbo...

Page 8: ...ximum permissible concentration and TWA average changeable value of maximum permissible concentration optionally event archive record and storage in non volatile memory PC data exchange via USB interf...

Page 9: ...s Portable gas detector PG ERIS 414 1 Certificate 1 Verification procedure MP 83 221 2016 1 For lot Software 1 Available on the website www eriskip com Calibration cap 1 Dock station 1 USB cable 1 Pow...

Page 10: ...he gas detector corresponds to conditions of the second group according to GOST 15150 69 air temperature from minus 30 up to plus 50 relative air humidity not more than 95 at 25 The gas detectors shal...

Page 11: ...ck housing integrity check availability of all fasteners and quality of their joints Switch on the device and wait till the end of warming up refer to clause 9 1 In case the gas detector was stored at...

Page 12: ...uring visual inspection check the following integrity of the housing availability of all fasteners and their components quality of fasteners 6 4 While operating the gas detector shall be cleaned in ca...

Page 13: ...7 Gas detector description 13 7 GAS DETECTOR DESCRIPTION 7 1 The external view of the gas detector and its characteristic features...

Page 14: ...ses sensor EC1 5 Toxic gases sensor EC2 6 Audible alarm 7 Control button 8 OLED display 9 Gas detector charger connector 10 Clip for clamping to clothing 11 Sticker with gas detector marking 12 Housin...

Page 15: ...ollowing information is displayed in real time mode 1 exceeding of alarm threshold 2 molecular formula of measured gases 3 symbol of device operation error refer to DEVICE STATUS 4 PC data exchange sy...

Page 16: ...r gas detector bar code explosion proof marking IP marking according to GOST14254 96 operation temperature number of conformity certificate TR TS production year approval mark of measuring instrument...

Page 17: ...ff the gas detector press and hold the button within 5 seconds till the end of countdown and display switching off Note The switching off of the device is carried out from the main screen Shortly pres...

Page 18: ...nd errors occurred during operation Possible errors are listed in Annex B SENSORS Information on device temperature atmospheric pressure and etc DEVICE Information about device Serial number firmware...

Page 19: ...pheric pressure P ATM in kPa and mm Hg Battery voltage BATT or mode CHARGING 9 4 Submenu DEVICE The following information is indicated at first page of submenu DEVICE Device name PG ERIS 414 Device se...

Page 20: ...rmation on each sensor namely Sensor name SENSOR EC1 Molecular formula of the measured gas meas gas Sensor serial number S N Indication range DISP RANGE TO Span calibration value SPAN VALUE This value...

Page 21: ...ble sensors 4 Main module 5 Rear part of the housing 6 Clip for clamping to clothing 7 Mounting screws of the clip 8 Mounting screws of the device 9 Mounting screws of the module 10 10 Display module...

Page 22: ...ror associated with ambient temperature change for every 10 in ratio of the reference error 0 25 Reading identification time 90 s not more Sensor CT 14 Sensor IR 10 Sensor EC 45 In particular H2S 12 C...

Page 23: ...inimum 8 Device standard charging time h 2 Average time between failures h minimum 16000 Full average service life minimum 10 Explosion proof Certificate 1 xdi IICT4Gb No TS RU U MY62 V 04130 Ingress...

Page 24: ...and during operation Calibration Zero and span calibration Sensors Automatic zero calibration during switching on additional functions Battery Lithium ion polymer battery Charger Dock station with US...

Page 25: ...g signal 1 long signal Switching off 4 short and 1 long red signal 4 short and 1 long signal Battery discharge 2 short green signals in 30 seconds 2 short signals in 30 seconds 1 long signal in 30 sec...

Page 26: ...red signal one time per second Sensor fault long red signal one time per second Indication range is exceeded long red intermittent signal long intermittent long intermitten t signal Gas detector is an...

Page 27: ...12 Alarm 27 12 2 Indication on display Detector mode Display indication Detector mode Display indication PG ERIS 414 self test in progress Switching on Warming up...

Page 28: ...12 Alarm 28 SENSOR EC1 meas gas display range up to ALARM 1 RISE ALARM 2 RISE auto zero cal on startup enabled startup remaining Measuring mode...

Page 29: ...12 Alarm 29 ALARM 1 ALARM 2 FAULT...

Page 30: ...12 Alarm 30 OVER RANGE...

Page 31: ...d symbol will be displayed if the results are unsatisfactory When Z column is filled in supply gas mixture exceeding ALARM 1 range to each sensor ALARM 1 value for each sensor is specified in ABOUT DE...

Page 32: ...ou may start working The symbol appears when the gas detector does not operate correctly we recommend you to calibrate gas detector Hold the button to exit the BUMP TEST mode The test results are save...

Page 33: ...battery charge The battery shall be charged as follows in case of discharge alarm not less than one time per six months in case of long intervals between gas detector operation or in case of long stor...

Page 34: ...wer supply source 220 V The charging is possible via 5 V power source for example PC In this case make connection without SW15 AC adapter After power supply connection make sure the dock station indic...

Page 35: ...station power board When such failure occurs contact the Technical Support Service of the manufacturing company When the displayed battery symbol indicates the complete battery charge remove the gas d...

Page 36: ...ent temperature of 20 5 If the gas detector was used or placed for storage at a negative temperature hold the gas detector within 3 4 hours at a temperature from 0 to 30 before the calibration Perform...

Page 37: ...each sensor is specified in ABOUT DEVICE submenu It is possible to use multicomponent mixture with the stated concentrations The calibration concentration could be changed using software available at...

Page 38: ...15 Calibration 38 Note It is possible to use the equipment other than specified above but with the similar characteristics Exhaust...

Page 39: ...ues will appear on a yellow background in the column against the selected sensors Wait till the values get steady and the field colour is changed to black Wait till CALIBRATION line is changed to DONE...

Page 40: ...15 Calibration 40 15 4 Zero calibration procedure...

Page 41: ...15 Calibration 41 15 5 Span calibration procedure using calibration multicomponent gas mixture...

Page 42: ...42 15 6 Span calibration procedure for sensor O2 Span calibration of sensor O2 shall be performed using oxygen free gas mixture for example compressed nitrogen The calibration is done by complete oxyg...

Page 43: ...all be performed during the operation life Verification interval is 1 year The verification shall comply to MP 83 221 2016 procedure The gas detectors meeting the verification procedure requirements a...

Page 44: ...o 30 before connection to PC Functions that could be changed using software Switching on off zero self calibration of each sensor Change of ALARM 1 and ALARM 2 values Setting of date and time Setting...

Page 45: ...tor is performed by the operating company or manufacturing company The routine repair includes filter replacement sensor replacement the repair by replacement of components and printed circuit boards...

Page 46: ...18 Repair 46...

Page 47: ...the rear part 5 remove sensor 3 disassembling it from the socket at the main board 4 install new sensor assemble the gas detector in the reverse order making sure that the sensor filter is located in...

Page 48: ...equal to that during which the gas detector is out of operation due to the detected failures On a unilateral basis the customer shall draw up the malfunction report upon the detection of failures and...

Page 49: ...ing failures caused by the gas detector connection to the power supply sources not corresponding to the standard parameters of power mains and other similar external factors defects resulted from forc...

Page 50: ...ch batteries have the marking as shown in the figure Do not disassemble and burn batteries Do not dispose the battery along with the other household solid wastes The spent battery shall be subject for...

Page 51: ...150 ppm 10 10 Hydrogen sulphide H2S from 0 to 100 ppm from 0 to 10 ppm over 10 to 100 ppm 10 10 Hydrogen cyanide HCN from 0 to 30 ppm from 0 to 10 ppm over 10 to 30 ppm 20 20 Carbon monoxide CO from 0...

Page 52: ...ethane from 0 to 100 LEL from 0 to 50 LEL 5 Total hydrocarbons based on propane from 0 to 100 LEL from 0 to 50 LEL 5 Methane 4 from 0 to 4 4 from 0 to 100 LEL from 0 to 2 2 from 0 to 50 LEL 5 Ethane 2...

Page 53: ...o 100 LEL from 0 to 0 85 from 0 to 50 LEL 5 Propylene 3 6 from 0 to 2 0 from 0 to 100 LEL from 0 to 1 0 from 0 to 50 LEL 5 Pentane 5 12 from 0 to 1 4 from 0 to 100 LEL from 0 to 0 7 from 0 to 50 LEL 5...

Page 54: ...s The short list of error codes is presented in the table below The complete list of errors and troubleshooting procedures is described in the repair manual and is available on request Code Error A01...

Page 55: ...is not set A46 Temperature is too low to perform battery charge 49 The temperature sensor is not read temperature value of 25 is used 52 The pressure sensor is not read pressure value of 100000 Pa is...

Page 56: ...56 REVISION RECORD SHEET Form 2 GOST 2 503 74 Revision record sheet Changed Page No Total number of pages in document Document No Registration No and date of covering document Signature Date amended r...

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