QIRF Operation And Maintenance Manual
QIRF Operation Manual
May. 01, 2012
85050-301-000 Rev C
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Gas Type
Default Gas Type is R134a.
Note: All units are gas calibrated using 1000ppm R134a in factory.
You can change the Gas Type to other target gas type without using
target gas to calibrate again. Zero Calibration is recommended after
the gas type is changed.
For the gas type that QIRF supports, see 1.4 Specifications
For other gas types, please consult QEL.
Note: When the unit is connected to Q4 Controller, Q4 Controller can poll
out the Gas Type automatically and display the gas type in its LCD
display. When the unit is connected to M-Controller, the M-Controller
will only use the Gas Type and Measurement Unit that are defined for the
channel in M-Controller.
AutoZero:
QIRF is two channel detector, it’s designed to work in the situation where
the Auto Zero function is not suitable. So QIRF discards AutoZero setting,
QIRF will never do auto zero in background.
NOTE: “AutoZero” works best in situations where the facility is
exposed to non-refrigerant-existing air at least four times in 7 days. In
facilities that are continuously occupied for 24 hours per day, or
where there could be significant sources of non-occupant related
refrigerant gas, the Auto Zero should be turned OFF.
Restore
Default:
To load defaults to all items. Perform a full factory and gas calibration to
restore the unit to correct operation. After restore default, the unit needs to
be recalibrated with Zeroing Calibration and Span Calibration
Special
Gas:
When the unit is calibrated to a special gas type that is not listed in above
Gas Type list, you can enable the Special Gas Type and input the special
Gas Type and Measurement Unit, which will override the Gas Type
defined in above Gas Type Menu for QIRF LCD display and Q4
Controller LCD display.
Zero/Cal
Timer:
The timer can be set from 1 seconds to 99 hours. When the timer is
timeouts, the units will perform Zeroing Calibration automatically. If the
timer is set, the unit will work in Warming-up Mode, after Zeroing
Calibration, the unit returns to Monitoring Mode.