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PS200-LMP

PORTABLE GAS MONITOR

5

64171LMP

Revision 3

2.1.1.  Features

•   3 operating modes:

–   Inspection (INSPT)
–   Personal Survey (PS)
–   Purge

•   BIN number entering
•   % Volume Gas and PPM Carbon Monoxide (CO) gas detection
•   Audible and visual alarms
•   Data logging, including leak surveys
•   Bluetooth communication

–   Mobile app pairing

•   Internal pump
•   Rechargeable battery
•   Easy maintenance
•   Probe and filters included
•   Certified for use in hazardous environments
•   Switches off if calibration is overdue
•   Blue rubber boot for added protection

2.2.  Data Logging

Data logging is a standard feature on the monitor and allows both manual and automatic storage

of gas measurements, event logs, bump tests, and calibration details for subsequent downloading. 

2.3.  Filters

Filters in both the monitor and the probe protect the monitor from water and dust ingress.

Check  these  filters  regularly,  and  replace  them  if  necessary  (refer  to 

Section  9.2.  Replace

Instrument Filters

).

2.4.  Construction

The monitor is housed in a tough, impact-resistant, molded case. Sealed to IP67, it can withstand

physical impact testing to EN 60079 section 1-5.

2.5.  Identification Label

The label on the rear of the monitor includes serial number and important certification information.

2.6.  Toxic Cell Integrity

The monitor continually monitors the CO toxic sensor and alerts the user if the sensor is not fitted or

responding.

Содержание PS200-LMP

Страница 1: ...User Guide User Manual 64171LMP Revision 3 PS200 LMP PORTABLE GAS MONITOR ...

Страница 2: ... User Manual but the Company does not accept any responsibility for errors or omissions and their consequences Information in this user guide is subject to change without notice This User Manual does not constitute a specification or basis for a contract MODIFICATION NOTICES The Company aims to notify customers of relevant changes in the product operation and maintain this user guide up to date Du...

Страница 3: ...ental factors may affect sensor readings This includes changes in pressure humidity and temperature Note that both pressure and humidity changes can also affect the amount of oxygen present in the atmosphere Do not use the monitor in potentially hazardous atmospheres containing greater than 21 oxygen SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF USE The monitor is designed for use in harsh environments The monitor is sea...

Страница 4: ...Instrument Identification 7 3 2 2 Filter Check Flow Fault Test Daily Check Only 7 3 2 3 Date and Time 8 3 2 4 Calibration Due Date 9 3 2 5 Sensor Confirmation Check 9 3 2 6 Enter Bin 1 1 3 2 7 Memory Fault 1 1 3 3 Battery Status 12 3 4 Switch the Display Backlight On Off 12 3 5 Datalogging 12 3 5 1 Timed Logs 12 3 5 2 Session Logs 12 3 5 3 Calibration Logs 13 3 5 4 Datalogging Capacity date Format...

Страница 5: ...3 4 Maximum Gas Values 22 5 3 5 Datalogging 22 6 PURGE Mode 24 6 1 General 24 6 2 Button Function 24 6 3 Operation 24 6 3 1 Range 24 6 3 2 Alarms 24 6 3 3 Pump 25 6 3 4 Maximum Gas Values 25 6 3 5 Datalogging 25 7 Bluetooth 27 7 1 General 27 7 2 Bluetooth BT Connection 27 7 2 1 Establishing Bluetooth Communications 27 8 Recharging the Batteries 29 8 1 General 29 8 2 Recharge Monitor Using the Char...

Страница 6: ...10 1 General Description 36 10 2 Automatic Calibration 36 10 3 Calibration Validity 36 1 1 Accessories 37 A Typical Operating Parameters 38 B Setting the Date and Time 40 B 1 Accessing the Configuration Menu Mode 40 B 2 Configuration Menu Screen 40 B 2 1 Normal 41 B 2 2 Clock 41 C Technical Support 42 ...

Страница 7: ...ions and Approvals The monitor has been tested and complies with the following 1 3 Performance This apparatus conforms to ANSI ISA S12 13 01 2000 Combustible WARNING READ UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE ENTIRE CONTENT OF THIS GUIDE PRIOR TO USE FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH WARNING THIS ICON AND TEXT INDICATE A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED COULD RESULT IN...

Страница 8: ...ial Toxic E Chem Sensors batteries and other similar items that may fall under the classification of hazardous material The monitor must be regularly serviced and calibrated by fully trained personnel in a safe area Only use Company approved replacement parts Instrument must be re charged in a safe area before use Refer to Section 8 Recharging the Batteries If the monitor detects gas follow your o...

Страница 9: ...UM 6V Note CSA have only assessed the LEL combustible gas detection portion of this monitor for performance Note The monitor contains internal checking of sensor sensitivity which during cali bration will prevent the monitor being calibrated if it has been contaminated or reached its end of life ...

Страница 10: ... running on tablets allowing the survey data to be visualized and then stored in the cloud for regulatory reporting purposes by a utility The monitor also assists with daily duties including purging of interior piping and providing atmosphere monitoring for both flammable gas and carbon monoxide CO With only two push buttons the monitor provides the user with a simple to use gas detector Figure 1 ...

Страница 11: ... and allows both manual and automatic storage of gas measurements event logs bump tests and calibration details for subsequent downloading 2 3 Filters Filters in both the monitor and the probe protect the monitor from water and dust ingress Check these filters regularly and replace them if necessary refer to Section 9 2 Replace Instrument Filters 2 4 Construction The monitor is housed in a tough i...

Страница 12: ... the battery is fully charged Verify there are no faults Attach probe as required All ranges are operational and the monitor is zeroed The monitor is within the calibration period Switch the monitor OFF in fresh air after use Additional Perform a daily leak check when prompted by placing your thumb over the end of the sample probe and ensuring the monitor displays FLOW FAULT TEST SUCCESFUL Perform...

Страница 13: ...tatus and calibration gas information The monitor will also indicate the number of completed leak inspections ready to be transferred to the tablet application These are shown as INS JOBS as illustrated in Figure 4 Monitor Identification Display Figure 4 Monitor Identification Display 3 2 2 Filter Check Flow Fault Test Daily Check Only To ensure the monitor operates properly always make sure the f...

Страница 14: ...2 Flow Fault Check Next the FLOW FAULT TEST prompt screen appears see Figure 6 Flow Fault Test Select SKIP to continue without performing a Flow Fault Test If OFF is selected the monitor will automatically enter the switch off sequence To perform a flow fault test block probe tip with your finger for approximately 5 seconds The pump should flow fault and the screen will turn red Press NEXT to cont...

Страница 15: ...ure 8 Calibration Due Date If the calibration due date has expired the following is displayed Figure 9 Calibration Overdue The monitor must be switched off The monitor cannot be used until a successful calibration is completed 3 2 5 Sensor Confirmation Check The symbol appears adjacent to each sensor type to confirm that the sensor has been zeroed correctly as shown in Figure 10 Sensor Check Displ...

Страница 16: ...Sensor Figure 11 Failed Sensor To acknowledge this fault press the R Button once This will clear the audible visual alarm and display a flashing wrench A faulty VOL sensor zero reading is shown in Figure 12 Acknowledge Alarm Figure 12 Acknowledge Alarm NOTE If a sensor fault is detected during normal operation of the monitor the backlight illuminates red an audible visual alarm is activated immedi...

Страница 17: ...mplete its warm up sequence and the BIN screen will appear see Figure 13 BIN Screen Figure 13 BIN Screen 3 2 7 Memory Fault During warm up if the MEMORY FAULT screen is displayed see Figure 14 Memory Fault the monitor has detected a memory fault Figure 14 Memory Fault The monitor must be returned for service ...

Страница 18: ...on once to switch the screen backlight ON It remains ON for 20 seconds and then automatically switches OFF 3 5 Datalogging The monitor logs 3 types of data 1 Timed logs 2 Session logs 3 Calibration logs 3 5 1 Timed Logs Timed logs are either manual or automatic For both the monitor stores the following data TIME and DATE of log Gas and or ppm CO reading mode dependent The monitor automatically log...

Страница 19: ...user Also User CANNOT enter INSPT mode User can still enter PS and PURGE modes 3 5 5 Datalogging Extraction Results from leak surveys INSPT Mode can be transferred via Bluetooth to applications running on tablets allowing the data to be visualized and then stored to the cloud for regulatory reporting purposes by a Utility 3 6 View Maximum Recorded Values Since Switch ON The monitor records the max...

Страница 20: ...utton for 2 seconds while MAX is displayed The monitor will return to the normal operating screen 3 7 Alarms Reset or Acknowledge When an alarm set point has been reached the audible visual and vibrating alarm will be activated to alert the user as shown in Figure 18 Alarm Screen Figure 18 Alarm Screen Alarms are latching and will stay on until the user resets by pressing and holding the R button ...

Страница 21: ... probe Connect the sample line probe tubing to the sample connector at the bottom of the monitor as shown in Figure 19 Sample Line Connected to Monitor The pump is OFF after start up Figure 19 Sample Line Connected to Monitor Press and hold the R button PUMP to start or stop the pump When the pump is running a pump symbol illustrated in Figure 20 Pump Symbol Displayed rotates in the display Figure...

Страница 22: ...n INSPT 2 Personal Surveyor PS 3 Purge 3 10 1 Building Identification Number BIN At the end of the warm up sequence the monitor displays the INSPECT MODE ENTER BIN screen see Figure 22 BIN Screen Figure 22 BIN Screen At this stage before you input a BIN you can switch between PS mode PURGE mode and the BIN ENTER screen by pressing both buttons simultaneously NOTE You cannot enter INSPT mode until ...

Страница 23: ...g the R button once moves to the next digit of the BIN Pressing and holding the R button completes the BIN 3 10 2 Display During normal user operation the monitor will only show 1 gas reading in large font The monitor will indicate the current mode at the top of the display INSPT PS or PURGE see Figure 23 Display The LCD will indicate the press hold button functions at the bottom of the display Fi...

Страница 24: ...4 3 1 Range INSPT mode can display either the Volume Gas or the PPM CO readings INSPT mode opens in the VOL range To switch to the PPM CO range press and hold the L button RANGE The PPM CO range will appear To switch back to VOL range press and hold the L button RANGE again Table 4 1 INSPT Mode Key Features Ranges Alarm Set points Datalogging Options Ranges Logged Gas 0 1 Gas Manual Gas ppm CO 35p...

Страница 25: ...ee the maximum gas value recorded since switching the monitor on press the R button once MAX will appear at the bottom center of the LCD and the maximum reading is displayed Figure 25 Maximum Gas Values Press and hold the L button RANGE to view the maximum CO reading Press the R button again to switch back to the current VOL reading To reset press and hold the L button The reading will return to 0...

Страница 26: ... ON Time Date BIN Last Cal Date Cal Due date Soundness Check result Pump status Max Reading Gas Auto Log Readings Gas Manual log Readings Gas OFF Time Date The data logged in INSPT mode can be uploaded to applications running on tablets refer to Section 7 BLUETOOTH NOTE Readings for both VOL and PPM CO will be recorded regardless of the range currently displayed ...

Страница 27: ...ars Figure 27 PS Mode 5 3 1 Range PS Mode can display either the Volume Gas or PPM CO readings PS Mode opens in the VOL range To switch to the PPM CO range 1 Press and hold the L button The PPM CO range will appear 2 To switch back to VOL range press and hold the L button again Ranges Alarm Set points Datalogging Options Ranges Logged Gas 0 1 Gas Manual Gas ppm CO 35ppm CO Auto ppm CO Action L But...

Страница 28: ...Maximum Gas Values To see the maximum gas value recorded since switching the monitor on 1 Press the R button once MAX will appear at the bottom center of the LCD and the maximum reading is displayed Figure 28 Maximum Gas Values 2 Press and hold the L button RANGE to view the maximum CO reading 3 Press the R button again to switch back to the current VOL reading 4 To reset press and hold the L butt...

Страница 29: ...g Indicator The following data is logged in PS mode Monitor serial number Mode entered time date Cal Due date Soundness check result Pump status Max readings Gas ppm CO Alarm set points Gas ppm CO Alarms activated Time Date Readings for alarm range Auto log readings Gas ppm CO Manual log readings Gas ppm CO OFF time date NOTE Readings for both VOL and PPM CO will be recorded regardless of the rang...

Страница 30: ...ration To enter PURGE mode press BOTH buttons until the PURGE screen appears Figure 30 PURGE Mode 6 3 1 Range PURGE mode only displays the Volume Gas reading 6 3 2 Alarms There are no alarms in PURGE mode Ranges Alarm Set points Datalogging Options Ranges Logged Gas None Manual Gas Action L Button Both R Button Single Press Manual Log Change Modes Light Max Live Press Hold Range OFF 3 seconds PUMP...

Страница 31: ...on The pump icon reappears 6 3 4 Maximum Gas Values To see the maximum gas value recorded since switching the monitor on 1 Press the R button once MAX will appear at the bottom center of the LCD and the maximum reading is displayed Figure 31 Maximum Gas Values 2 To reset press and hold the L button The reading will return to 0 0 VOL 6 3 5 Datalogging Only manual datalogging is available in PURGE m...

Страница 32: ...LE GAS MONITOR PURGE mode logs only the Gas range The following data is logged in PURGE mode Monitor serial number Mode entered time date CAL DUE date Soundness Check result Pump status Max readings Gas Manual log readings Gas OFF time date ...

Страница 33: ...Bluetooth Communications Bluetooth pairing is only possible during the instrument warm up sequence approximately 30 seconds If Bluetooth communications are not established during warm up they will not be possible during the current instrument session If a tablet running the appropriate application is held close to the monitor during warmup they will automatically connect No action is required by t...

Страница 34: ...en is maintained until the Bluetooth is disconnected see Figure 35 Bluetooth Connection Notification cont Figure 35 Bluetooth Connection Notification cont The app running on the smart phone tablet controls the data transfer When it is complete it will disconnect from the monitor Several seconds later up to 20 seconds CONNECTED disappears from monitor s display and the monitor continues as normal f...

Страница 35: ... will then switch OFF automatically 8 2 Recharge Monitor Using the Charging Comms Clip 1 Connect the supplied charging comms clip to the monitor To ensure the contact nodes on the charging comms clip engage the monitor s contact pads slide the locking tongue on the charging comms clip fully into the monitor s locating slot and ensure the locking pins on the charging comms clip firmly click into th...

Страница 36: ...71LMP Revision 3 PS200 LMP PORTABLE GAS MONITOR Figure 37 Charging Comms Clip Connection 2 Connect the supplied MINI USB to USB Cable to the Charging Comms Clip Figure 38 Connect Cable to Charging Comms Clip ...

Страница 37: ...attery symbol and the word CHARGING flash in the display 5 When charging is complete the full battery symbol and the word CHARGED are dis played 6 Disconnect from the power source 7 To remove the charging comms clip pull up and back on the charging comms clip s release tab and firmly pull it away from the monitor Figure 40 Removing the Charging Comms Clip NOTE It will not damage the monitor to lea...

Страница 38: ...st filter located in the sample inlet connector at the bottom of the monitor Inspect these filters periodically for contamination or damage 9 2 1 Replacing the Hydrophobic Water Filter Figure 41 Hydrophobic Filter Replacement 1 Using a No 1 Pozidriv screwdriver unscrew the screw 2 Slide the filter cover away from the display until the locating lugs disengage from the locating slots 3 Lift the cove...

Страница 39: ...sample inlet filter is located at the rear of the inlet nozzle 3 Push a matchstick or similar into the front of the inlet nozzle and remove the sample inlet filter from the rear of the inlet nozzle 4 Insert a new sample inlet filter into the rear of the inlet nozzle Ensure the rough surface faces the inlet filter sample side 5 Fit the inlet nozzle The inlet nozzle will only fit in one direction 6 ...

Страница 40: ...3 PS200 LMP Auto Bump Calibration Station provides controlled delivery of gases permitting users to bump test and calibrate the monitor in a controlled manner whilst maintaining a record of calibration results For further details contact the Company or an authorized distributor Figure 43 PS200 LMP Auto Bump Calibration Station 10 3 Calibration Validity The monitor s calibration interval is 30 days...

Страница 41: ...7 Cotton Filters box of 10 Probe 12358 Hydrophobic Filter Probe 64109 Probe c w filters and tubing 66045 Tygon Tubing Connector 661 18 Tygon Tubing Part Number Description 64172LMP Quick Operating Instructions 64247 Universal Power Plug Mains USB 64260 USB Charging Comms Clip 64303BU Rubber Boot blue Part Number Description 64138 5 Way Charger 64248 In Vehicle Charging Adapter 12V 24V USB 64491 In...

Страница 42: ...imits 40ºF to 149ºF 40ºC to 65ºC Humidity 0 to 95 R H non condensing Typical Flow Rate Information Nominal pump flow rate is 0 132 to 0 185 gals min 0 5 to 0 7 liters min Max 97 ft 30m sample line Typ flow fail rate 0 026 to 0 053 gals min 0 1 to 0 2 liters min Response Times Vol Gas T50 10s CSA 22 2 No 152 T60 12s ANSI 12 13 01 CO T90 20s Warm up Stabilization Time 40 seconds Alarms Highly visibl...

Страница 43: ...ITOR Natural Gas Measurements The monitor is used to accurately measure natural gas The accuracy is 3 of reading when the natural gas composition is as follows Methane CH4 90 Ethane C2H6 5 Propane C3H8 1 4 Butane C4H10 0 5 Inert gas e g Nitrogen N2 3 ...

Страница 44: ...ation Dis play press the following buttons in sequence L button R button L button R button The monitor will continue through its warm up sequence which takes approximately 30 seconds A countdown timer appears in the upper right hand corner of the LCD during the warm up sequence If you pressed the correct button sequence the timer will alternate with the letter M for Menu B 2 Configuration Menu Scr...

Страница 45: ...2 1 Normal Pressing NORMAL returns the monitor to normal operation B 2 2 Clock Pressing CLOCK opens the EDIT DATE AND TIME screen see Figure 48 EDIT DATE AND TIME Screen To change date and time 1 Press ALTER to change the flashing parameter 2 Press ACCEPT to advance to the next parameter 3 Once you have input the desired time and date press and hold the R button to return to the menu screen Figure...

Страница 46: ...iable trouble free service Contact your regional technical support if you have technical questions need support or if you need to return a product Details can be found at www teledynegasandflamedetection com Note When returning a product contact Technical Support to obtain a Return MaterialAuthorization RMA number prior to shipping ...

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Страница 48: ... 713 559 9200 Inchinnan Business Park Renfrew PA4 9RG Scotland UK Tel 44 0 141 812 321 1 290 Guigiao Road Pudang Shanghai 201206 People s Republic of China Tel 86 21 3127 6373 www teledynegasandflamedetection com 64171LMP Revision 3 Copyright 2020 Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection All rights reserved ...

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