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Figure 1. The Phoenix Mobilis

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Figure 2. Dimensions

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Figure 3. Items in the storage case

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Figure 4. Running screen

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Figure 5. Phoenix Mobilis keypad layout

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Figure 6. Phoenix Mobilis menu structure

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Figure 7. Remove the probe cover

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Figure 8. Change between short and long probes

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Figure 9. Replace batteries

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Содержание Phoenix Mobilis

Страница 1: ...Phoenix Mobilis Operating instructions 300956073_C0 ...

Страница 2: ... far as practical we have ensured that the products have been designed and constructed to be safe and without risks when properly installed and used in accordance with their operating instructions We accept no liability for loss of profit loss of market or any other indirect or consequential loss whatsoever Product warranty and limit of liability are dealt with in our standard terms and conditions...

Страница 3: ...nstallation 12 4 1 Unpack and inspect 12 5 Operation 13 5 1 Getting started 13 5 2 Phoenix Mobilis running screen 13 5 3 Use of Phoenix Mobilis 14 5 4 Phoenix Mobilis keypad 15 5 5 Probe options 19 6 Maintenance 21 6 1 Replace or install batteries 21 6 2 Calibration 21 6 3 Custom calibration concentration units 22 6 4 Custom calibration cc sec leak rate units 23 7 Storage 25 8 Disposal 26 9 Servic...

Страница 4: ...10 1 Calibration 28 300956073_C0 03 2021 Leybold 4 Contents ...

Страница 5: ...ms in the storage case 12 Figure 4 Running screen 14 Figure 5 Phoenix Mobilis keypad layout 15 Figure 6 Phoenix Mobilis menu structure 17 Figure 7 Remove the probe cover 20 Figure 8 Change between short and long probes 20 Figure 9 Replace batteries 21 List of Figures ...

Страница 6: ...lighted as warning and caution instructions Obey these instructions WARNING If you do not obey a warning there is a risk of injury or death Different symbols are used according to the type of hazard CAUTION If you do not obey a caution there is a risk of minor injury damage to equipment related equipment or process NOTICE Information about properties or instructions for an action which if ignored ...

Страница 7: ... product or in the product documentation Warning Caution An appropriate safety instruction must be followed or caution to a potential hazard exists Warning Risk of explosion There is a risk of explosion when you do the task Warning WEEE symbol Indicates that the equipment must be disposed of carefully 7 300956073_C0 03 2021 Leybold Safety and compliance ...

Страница 8: ...ughout this manual conform to the SI international system of units of measurement Figure 1 The Phoenix Mobilis 1 Keypad 2 LED flasher 3 Display 4 Probe cover short probe installed 5 Speaker on the rear of unit 6 Battery case on the rear of unit 1 Keypad 2 LED flasher 3 Display 4 Probe cover short probe installed 5 Speaker on the rear of unit 6 Battery case on the rear of unit 2 1 Principal of oper...

Страница 9: ...ion of leaks from Laboratory applications the gas chromatographs mass spectrometers gas cylinders and fittings Industrial applications the detection of leaks from gas installations in cylinder receiving rooms from pipeline assemblies stored gases and vapours released from stored chemicals Medical applications the gas bottles and pipelines and leak testing of membrane materials glove boxes etc 9 30...

Страница 10: ... 2 Dimensions All dimensions given are in mm inch Length of the long probe is 300 mm 3 2 Performance 3 2 1 Response time Detection time to T90 1 second short probe 9 seconds long probe Clear downtime 1 second short probe 9 seconds long probe Minimum detectable leak refer to Table Smallest detectable leak level 3 2 2 Gas detection The Phoenix Mobilis can detect any gas or vapour which has a differe...

Страница 11: ...Abbreviation Minimum sensitivity ppm cc sec Hydrogen H2 50 7 7 E 6 Helium He 65 1 0 E 5 Dichlorodifluoromethane R12 CCl2F2 175 2 7 E 5 Chlorodifluoromethane R22 CHF2Cl 166 2 6 E 5 Bromotrifluoromethane R1301 CBrF3 159 2 4 E 5 Butane C4H10 155 2 4 E 5 Ammonia NH3 155 2 4 E 5 Krypton Kr 164 2 5 E 5 Neon Ne 144 2 2 E 5 Sulphur dioxide S02 172 2 6 E 5 1 1 2 Trichlorotrifluoroethane R113 C2Cl3F3 169 2 ...

Страница 12: ...quipment 5 Refer to Figure Items in the storage case and check that the package contains the items listed in Table Checklist of items If any of these items are missing notify the supplier in writing within three days Table 3 Checklist of items Quantity Description Check 1 Phoenix Mobilis with short probe and nozzle installed 1 Long probe 1 Box spanner 1 Spare battery holder with 4 batteries Figure...

Страница 13: ...layed before the unit is ready to detect leaks see Table Screens displayed during Phoenix Mobilis startup Table 4 Screens displayed during Phoenix Mobilis startup Display Function Displays the gas with which the Phoenix Mobilis has been calibrated with Displays the instrument serial number and the firmware version Indicates that the Phoenix Mobilis is zeroing the input signal 5 2 Phoenix Mobilis r...

Страница 14: ...oenix Mobilis will be affected Note Make sure that the ambient air is clean and free from any tracer gas when the Phoenix Mobilis is switched on Failure to do so will result in inaccurate zero readings Do not touch the probe or brass sensor housing Any changes in heat can result in significant changes in signal causing false readings Switch on the Phoenix Mobilis with the power key While on the ru...

Страница 15: ... reset the zero hold the Phoenix Mobilis away from the source of contamination and press the zero key Human breath contains moisture and carbon dioxide which may also affect the readings of the instruments 5 4 Phoenix Mobilis keypad The Phoenix Mobilis is operated using a 6 button tactile keypad as shown in Figure Phoenix Mobilis keypad layout Figure 5 Phoenix Mobilis keypad layout Table 5 Phoenix...

Страница 16: ...and side of the screen to switch the unit off Note The unit automatically switches off if no key presses are detected for approximately 10 minutes Pressing the esc key switches the Phoenix Mobilis between the running screen and the main menu Once in the main menu screen pressing the up and down buttons scroll between the different instrument functions See Figure Phoenix Mobilis menu structure 3009...

Страница 17: ...ay cause the display to appear too dark or dim When selected a number appears indicating the contrast as a percentage use the up or down keys to adjust the display contrast to the desired level Press the esc key to exit to the main menu Backlight selects whether the backlight is on or off In daylight the user may not be able to determine if the backlight is on or off therefore a symbol on the main...

Страница 18: ... the correct battery type it will not damage the instrument or affect its ability to detect gas however it will cause the battery indicator to read incorrectly View data allows 10 readings to be logged in internal memory and recalled later To store a reading press the enter key while on the main running screen When readings are stored in memory a symbol will appear on the main running screen When ...

Страница 19: ... cover may restrict access to the area to be leak tested Remove the probe cover by pulling firmly with one hand to reveal the short probe see Figure Remove the probe cover Some applications may require a longer probe in order to reach inaccessible areas The Phoenix Mobilis is supplied with a 300 mm long probe in the storage case For probe installation see the procedure that follows 1 Make sure tha...

Страница 20: ...hort probe A With probe cover B Short probe Figure 8 Change between short and long probes A Short probe B Box spanner over short probe C Probe assembly A Short probe B Box spanner over short probe C Probe assembly 300956073_C0 03 2021 Leybold 20 Operation ...

Страница 21: ...cribed in Phoenix Mobilis keypad on page 15 this makes sure that the battery status indicator can correctly identify the remaining capacity of the battery Figure 9 Replace batteries A Battery cover removal B Unclip the battery holder C Replacement with of battery D Polarity check A Battery cover removal B Unclip the battery holder C Replacement with of battery D Polarity check 6 2 Calibration Cali...

Страница 22: ... Mobilis concentration units Procedure Image 1 Fill an empty uncontaminated sample bag with 5000 ppm helium gas before you start the calibration procedure 2 Remove the outer grey probe cover from the Phoenix Mobilis 3 Select the calibration procedure on the main menu see Phoenix Mobilis keypad on page 15 4 Select custom cal by using the up or down key to move the lick to icon and press the enter k...

Страница 23: ...ioxide and significant errors in the calibration will result Read the instructions below fully before calibrating the Phoenix Mobilis The following procedure should be followed if the Phoenix Mobilis has been set to cc sec Note Calibration of the Phoenix Mobilis in cc sec leak rate units requires the use of a portable reference leak Contact us for more details Table 7 Calibration of the Phoenix Mo...

Страница 24: ...ully insert the probe into the sample bag and press the enter key The Phoenix Mobilis will sequence through the cold and hot stages of calibration and will display a summary of values Press the enter key to return to the main calibration screen Press the esc key to start the use of instrument or press enter key to calibrate again 300956073_C0 03 2021 Leybold 24 Maintenance ...

Страница 25: ...the risk of damage due to battery leakage Reinstall the Phoenix Mobilis in its storage case and store it in cool and dry conditions until required for use as described in Table Technical data When ready for use unpack the equipment as described in Installation on page 12 25 300956073_C0 03 2021 Leybold Storage ...

Страница 26: ...he Phoenix Mobilis contact us or your supplier for advice The Phoenix Mobilis is within the scope of the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2002 96 EC We offer European customers a recycling service for the Phoenix Mobilis at the end of the product s life Contact us for advice on how to return the Phoenix Mobilis for recycling 300956073_C0 03 2021 Leybold 26 Disposal ...

Страница 27: ...ployees and all other people involved in the service of your equipment The hazard information also lets us select the correct procedures to service your equipment We provide instructions for completing the form in the Declaration of Contamination of Vacuum equipment and Components Procedure HS1 If you are returning a vacuum pump note the following If a pump is configured to suit the application ma...

Страница 28: ... D14128802 Short probe D14128801 Replacement battery holder D14130802 Nozzle D14130800 10 1 Calibration Contact your supplier for details of the calibration service available which includes the issue of a traceable certificate to National Standards 300956073_C0 03 2021 Leybold 28 Spares and accessories ...

Страница 29: ...29 300956073_C0 03 2021 Leybold Spares and accessories ...

Страница 30: ...Pioneering products Passionately applied Leybold GmbH Bonner Strasse 498 50968 Cologne GERMANY 49 0 221 347 0 info leybold com www leybold com ...

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