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2.2   Sensors:

 

The SafeLog 100 uses sensor modules with onboard memory that contains 
information about the individual sensor including: sensor identification, 
alarm setpoints, calibration data, and temperature compensation 
information. When powered on, the SafeLog 100 automatically recognizes 
which sensor type is in place and reads the information from the module. 
Sensor type, identification number, and other information is stored for 
every datalogging session and appears in the printout.

 

 
2.2.1 Temperature Compensation:

 

Because the sensor's output varies with temperature, the unit measures 
temperature and automatically compensates for changes. Compensation is 
based upon sensor data provided by the sensor's manufacturer. Because the 
compensation is based upon the response of an average sensor, some 
amount of error will still be present for any individual sensor.  It is 
therefore recommended that, whenever possible, the unit be calibrated 
close to the temperature it will be used in.

 

 
2.3   Display Annunciator:

 

2.3.1   RUN:

 

This annunciator appears whenever the unit enters the run mode. While in 
the run mode, gas measurements are taken, compared to the alarm settings, 
and logged into memory.

 

 
2.3.2   LVL:

 

This annunciator appears in the display when the level measured by the 
sensor is shown, when the high and low alarms are set, when the calibra-
tion level is shown, and when zeroing.

 

 

2.3.3   TWA:

 

This annunciator, which stands for Time Weighted Average, is present 
only when using a toxic gas sensor. The unit calculates the TWA by 
summing the sensor values, and then dividing them by the number of 
samples measured in eight hours (28,800). It then compares the TWA to its 
alarm level, which is the maximum average concentration to which an 
unprotected worker can be exposed over an eight hour period. If this level 
is exceeded, the alarm activates and the alarm value is shown on the 
display.

 

2.3.4   STEL:

 

This annunciator, which stands for Short Term Exposure Limit, is present 
only when using a toxic gas sensor. Toxic gases may have STEL's which 
are higher than the eight hour TWA. This is the maximum average con-
centration to which an unprotected worker may be exposed in any fifteen 
minute interval during the day. The monitor calculates the STEL by com-
piling fifteen one minute averages, updating each minute thereafter. The 
monitor compares the STEL to the peak STEL value, which is replaced 
whenever it is exceeded. It then compares the STEL to its alarm level, and 
if this level is exceeded, the alarm activates and the current value is shown 
on the display.

 

 
2.3.5   HI:

 

This annunciator appears when the high level alarm of a toxic gas or the 
upper limit of O2  is displayed. This is the highest concentration of gas to 
which an unprotected worker should ever be exposed, even momentarily.

 

 
2.3.6   LO:

 

This annunciator appears only on the O2 monitor when the low oxygen 
alarm limit is displayed. This is the minimum permissible oxygen level to 
which an unprotected worker should ever be exposed.

 

 
2.3.7   ZERO:

 

This annunciator appears when you put the monitor into the zero sensor 
mode. YOUR UNIT MUST BE ZEROED IN A CLEAN AIR ENVI 
RONMENT PRIOR TO CALIBRATION. See Section 3.7 "Zeroing" on 
page 13 for further information.

 

 
2.3.8   BAT:

 

This annunciator, representing a low battery condition, appears when the 
battery's voltage drops below 6.5 volts. If the battery remains within the 
unit until its voltage drops to 6.1, the unit will chirp. At 6.0 volts, the alarm 
produces a steady tone for 25 seconds, 'dEAd' appears in the display, and 
then the unit automatically turns itself off. A new 9 volt alkaline battery 
has a life expectancy of over 100 hours. Approximately 8 hours remain 
from the time the BAT annunciator first appears in the display. See Section 
6 "Changing the Battery" on page 22 for further information.

 

Содержание SafeLog 100

Страница 1: ...oni toring needs The SafeLog 100 is an extremely rugged lightweight single gas datalogging personal monitor It is our goal to make your decision to buy Quest products the right one and to provide supp...

Страница 2: ...Date 12 3 3 8 Temperature 12 3 3 9 Password 12 3 4 Zero Mode 12 3 5 Print Mode Reset 13 3 5 1 Print 13 3 5 2 Reset 13 3 6 Run Mode 13 3 7 Zeroing 13 3 8 Calibration 14 3 8 1 Minimum Flow Rate Table 16...

Страница 3: ...All recorded data can be sent to a printer or computer for record keeping or further data analysis Like many of Quest s data logging instruments the SafeLog 100 works with the QuestSuite software pac...

Страница 4: ...s level is exceeded the alarm activates and the alarm value is shown on the display 2 3 4 STEL This annunciator which stands for Short Term Exposure Limit is present only when using a toxic gas sensor...

Страница 5: ...t is also on during all alarming conditions 3 UNIT OPERATION 3 1 Turning the Unit ON Press ON OFF The following startup sequence will occur 1 All of the display segments appear simultaneously on the s...

Страница 6: ...he display For the TWA alarm toxics only HI and TWA will be on the dis play Pressing the enter key causes the first digit to flash Use the arrow and enter keys to adjust the level 3 3 5 Confidence Chi...

Страница 7: ...r adjusts for small baseline drifts which occur over time in electrochemical sensors Zero the unit by pressing the zero key from the display with four dashes or as one of the options available through...

Страница 8: ...and TWA alarm conditions are checked every minute If any alarm setting is exceeded the buzzer and LED turn on the value causing the alarm is displayed and the alarm condition and time of occurrence a...

Страница 9: ...o a computer or in parallel to a printer Serial data transmission requires the Quest cable 54 715 and par allel data transmission requires the Quest cable 56 875 With the cable plugged into the unit p...

Страница 10: ...4 3 Sample Printout...

Страница 11: ...ery voltage drops below the usable range dEAd appears in the display the buzzer activates for approximately 25 seconds then the unit turns itself off The 9 volt alkaline battery must be replaced prior...

Страница 12: ...e new one A circular hydrophobic filter sits in the opening on top of the sensor module make sure the new sensor has a filter in place prior to reinstalling the top cap Set the top cap back on the uni...

Страница 13: ...GAS SPECIFIC DATA Gas Range Reso lution Accur acy Drift Alarm High Alarm LOW Oxygen O2 0 30 0 1 5 1 23 5 19 5 Sensor accuracy listed by City Technology as a percentage of the reading Long term output...

Страница 14: ...o 140 F storage Humidity 0 to 95 R H non continuous non condensing Range 15 to 90 R H continuous non condensing Warranty Sensors 1 year electronics 1 year Cell Life Ammonia sensor 1 year in air or 2pp...

Страница 15: ...tion Kit 54 974 Two Cylinder Calibration Kit Includes two cylinder calibration case regulator specify which regulator and tubing 12 4 Regulators 54 971 0 5 1pm Regulator with 2 050 I D tubing 54 972 1...

Страница 16: ...ipping damage please direct your calls or letters to the attention of the Service Manager Quest Technologies 262 567 9157 or 800 245 0779 Office hours are from 7 AM to 6 PM Central Standard Time Monda...

Страница 17: ...1060 Corporate Center Drive Oconomowoc WI 53066 USA 800 245 0779 Fax 262 567 4047 http quest technologies com Printed in U S A 054 479 Rev B...

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