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UEi CD200 Combustible Gas Leak Detector Manual

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1. INSTRUCTION MANUAL CD200 pase Pap Vy r P Combustible Gas Leak Detector 7 1 Jaa d Combustible Gas Leak Detector Lg s s lg r 1 800 547 5740 Fax 503 643 6322 www ueitest com email info ueitest com Introduction The CD200 has a long slim gooseneck probe and a bright LED tip light to find leaks in tight areas It s adjustable alarm easy one hand operation and impact resistance storage case add up to value and convenience Features include e Adjustable tick rate to locate leaks quickly and easily e Visual leak detection by LED indicators e Separate user adjustable alarm for pre determined level detection e Precision sensor detects even the smallest leaks e Tip light illuminates search area e Fast response of less than two seconds to 40 LEL Includes earphone Safety Tips Before using this Instrument read all safety information carefully In this manual the word WARNING is used to indicate conditions or actions that may pose physical hazards to the user The word CAUTION is used to indicate conditions or actions that may damage this instrument If you are using your CD200 as a result of a service call chances are someone has either smelled a combustible gas leak or someone has reason to believe gas may be leaking While your CD200 Is desi
2. CD200 MAN When the tic rate is initially set with no combustible gas being detected the bottom most green LED should be flashing on and off rapidly As the sensor moves closer to the source of a gas leak the LED indicators will light in sequence from bottom to top Setting the Alarm The alarm functions independently of the tic rate Use it to separate significant leaks from background contamination Slide the Power Alarm switch to the ALM position and a warbling tone will sound when a preset level of combustible gas is detected The thumb wheel on the bottom of the instrument allows you to use either the factory calibrated setting of 5 methane in air or increase the sensitivity to your own set point To select the factory calibrated setting turn the thumb wheel fully clockwise You will feel a click when it reaches the end of its motion and stop at this factory setting To increase the alarm s sensitivity turn the thumb wheel counter clockwise As the thumb wheel moves out of the factory set calibrated position you will feel a click To set your own alarm point 1 In a controlled environment create the circumstance you want the alarm to report a pinhole leak for example 2 Allow your instrument to warm up for one minute in the ALARM mode Move the sensor tip over the controlled leak Move the thumb wheel slowly until the alarm sounds Move the sensor away from the leak to ensure the alarm stops Verify r
3. 2 Remove the battery cover Apply upward pressure to the tab at the bottom of the battery cover while lifting it out 3 Remove the batteries using a coin or screwdriver if necessary to pry them out 4 Replace all four batteries with new ones Replacing the Sensor Although the sensor is designed to offer many years of reliable service it may become inoperable if it is submerged in liquid or otherwise physically damaged To replace sensor 1 Turn the instrument off 2 Remove the upper tip guard by pressing and lifting straight up from the alignment notch that separates the two halves of the tip guard 3 Move the tip light out of the way This is a sturdy component but use caution bending its leads 4 Pull the sensor straight up from its tip housing 5 Relace the sensor pressing it straight in 6 Reassemble in reverse order lt Sensor J Calibration The pre set alarm threshold can be calibrated to any setting from 0 to 40 of LEL methane in air by the UEi service center or by other facilities having calibration gas standards To ensure your instrument is performing at its peak send it to the UEi service center or a qualified instrument calibration facility for annual calibrations CD200 MAN If I See This Malfunction 1 Should Check Corrective Action Mode switch position Instrument does not tic after it is switched on but lights work clockwise inserted in receptacle Batteryvoltage
4. Replace low batteries Appropriate indicators do not light Tic rate adjustment Increase tic rate by turning knob clockwise The tic rate does not increase Airflowto sensor Clear restriction when the sensor is exposed to Sensor connection Lit sensor out and replaced firmly combustible gas Sensor contamination Replace sensor Tic rate remains fast after Sensor contamination Replace sensor sies Alarm does not stop sounding Constant fast tic and Replace sensor when instrument is used in fresh air Proper alarm Adjust sensitivity clockwise The green READY light strobes Batteryvoltage Replace low batteries Pi oi Tip light does not shine Physic damage Return for repair The tip light is not required for operation but should be removed by clipping the leads near their base if the instrument Is going to be used without it This unit contains no user serviceable parts beyond those listed in this table In the event your instrument is physically damaged or does not function properly after taking the listed action please return the instrument to UEi following the warranty and service instructions Specifications Size 83 4 x31 4 x21 2 Add 1 to height and width to account for coiled probe Typidd response time Less than 2 seconds for maximum response with 40 LEL sk ped Alarm Adjustable from 10 to 40 LEL methane in air Can be alibrated for other gasses Visual level indicators Six tic rate scaled LED ind
5. Sensor Tip Guard Sensor internal gt WN Gooseneck Probe Earphone Jack Probe Clip LED Gas Concentration Indicators Amplified Tic and Alarm Speaker Alarm Light VB oo N HD U 10 Ready Light Power On 11 Power Alarm Slide Switch 12 Tic Rate Sensitivity Adjustment 13 Alarm Mute Push button 14 Alarm Calibration Variable Position Selector Instructions The CD200 runs through a one minute warm up and self zeroing sequence when it Is first turned on in fresh air During this warm up period the instrument typically responds by e Turn on the READY light glows steadily e Quickly increasing its tic rate as though it were sensing a combustible gas then gradually returning to a slower tic rate Lighting the LED gas concentration indicators which rise and fall in concentration indicators which rise and fall in convert with the tic rate Each time the instrument is put into service you should conduct a quick functional test Simply expose the sensor to a known leak like a cigarette lighter or pass the probe over a drop of combustible fluid After the initial warm up the instrument can be used to detect combustible gasses When the sensor in the probe tip detects a combustible gas the tic rate will increase and the LED gas concentration indicators will begin to light As the concentration of gas increases so does the tic rate If the READY light is flashing the batteries are low They should be re
6. epeatability Ensure the alarm sounds when the sensor is returned to the leak source 7 The instrument is ready for its application Repeat these steps if the thumb wheel is moved O Oo A The alarm mute button located below the tic rate adjustment knob will silence the alarm as long as it is depressed The alarm lamp will continue to function with the alarm mute depressed The alarm will continue to sound for a short period after the probe is removed from the leak source due to residual gas in the sensor cavity The duration of the alarm will be directly related to the concentration of combustible gas the sensor was exposed to Maintenance Cleaning Use a damp cloth and mild soap to clean the case of your CD200 DO NOT use harsh detergents or abrasives as these may harm the finish or weaken the structure with an adverse chemical reaction Certain soaps are detected by the CD200 Check your sensitivity before using any soap and remove as much of the residual as possible with a damp cloth DO NOT allow moisture to directly contact the sensor Remove the sensor tip guard prior to cleaning it Rinse and dry thoroughly before replacing P 2 Replacing the Batteries Replace your 1 5 volt AA alkaline batteries when e The green READY light begins to strobe flash on and off e No light or other activity occurs upon turning the instrument on To replace the batteries 1 Lay the instrument face down on a clean flat surface
7. gned to function without producing sparks or otherwise igniting the gasses it detects the environment you are responding to probably has no such safeguards Most combustible gas leaks are noticed long before concen tration levels build up to the point that explosion hazards exist a If you feel an explosion hazard exists e Arrange for evacuation of people in the area e Call proper authorities from a safe location e Shut off gas source is possible Ventilate enclosed areas if possible to do so without risk of ignition DO NOT switch power switches on in area of question As a matter of routine ventilate the area you plan to work in Ventilation will help ensure the gas does not accumulate in large volume where it can attain its Lower Explosive Limit LEL LEL Lower Explosive Limit The point at which a combustible gas when mixed with air has developed the minimum concentration to combust when exposed to a source of ignition The LEL is usually stated as a percentage of gas in air as a fuel air ratio or as parts per million PPM in air CD200 MAN International Symbols veret Paj AC l l Alternating Current Warning or Caution DC Double Insulation TT Direct Current LI Protection Class II Not Applicable to Identified Model Controls and Indicators 5 pt BEL N w GF 6 had i Sm i es 12 fed fed k an at l 13 LL d 14 _ LED Tip Light N
8. icators changing with gas concentration levels from green to red including relative not specific quantities Operating Conditions To ensure accurate readings from your CD200 use it only when ambi ent air is within this range Temperature 32 to 120F Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing P 3 Gasses Detected The CD200 detects a wide variety of gasses including some toxic gasses and nuisance vapors The following lists represents only a portion of the more common gasses it will detect Combustible Alcohol Butane Gasoline Solvents Thinners Propane Combustible Refrigerants Natural Gas Volatile jet fuel Methane Naphtha Acetylene Other Acetone ammonia Smoke Hydrogen Sulfide Steam CD200 MAN T CD200 Combustible Gas Leak Detector Limited Warranty The CD200 is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years from the date of purchase If within the warranty period your instrument should become inoperative from such defects the unit will be repaired or replaced at UEi s option This warranty covers normal use and does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failure which results from alteration tampering accident misuse abuse neglect or improper maintenance Batteries and consequential damage resulting from failed batteries are not covered by warranty Any implied warranties including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a partic
9. placed immediately Low batteries will adversely affect the instrument s reliability See the Maintenance section for replacement procedures Use the alarm by sliding the Power Alarm slide switch into the ALM position If the gas concentration reaches a preset level the instrument sounds a warbling tone while the ALARM light flashes If the situation calls for quiet operation or if background noise makes it difficult to hear the built in speaker you can use an earphone The jack is at the top of the instrument Note that listening to the alarm or tic through the earphone is very loud Adjusting the Tic Rate The tic rate tells you when the sensor in the tip of the instrument is getting close to a leaking gas You can control the tic rate using the rotary wheel in the center of the instrument Move the wheel clockwise CCN to increase the frequency Move the wheel counter clockwise to decrease the frequency A tic rate of 4 to 8 tics per second in fresh air is typical As the sensor comes near a combustible gas source the tic rate increases In order to isolate the source of a leak you may need to move the wheel counter clockwise decreasing the sensitivity as the sensor moves closer The LED Indicators There are a total of six LED indicators along the left side of the instrument Two green two orange and two red which indicate the relative concentration of gas detected These respond in direct proportion to the tic rate
10. ular purpose are limited to the express warranty UEi shall not be liable for loss of use of the instrument or other incidental or consequential damages expenses or economic loss or for any claim or claims for such damage expenses or economic loss A purchase receipt or other proof of original purchase date will be required before warranty repairs will be rendered Instruments out of warranty will be repaired when repairable for a service charge Return the unit postage paid and insured to 1 800 547 5740 FAX 503 643 6322 www ueitest com Email info ueitest com This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from State to state PLEASE ao RECYCLE Copyright 2007 UEi CD200 MAN 1 07

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