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OPERATOR MANUAL

52(lO MULTI PURPOSE GAS ANALYSER


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Part Number:05230001A Revision: 4a Language: UK English

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Servomex
UKREGULATIONS

Health Safetv Work Act1974 and Etc. al Substances Controlof Hazardous to Health Requlations lg88 lonisino Radiations Requlations 1985 IMPORTANT NOTICE purged cleaned prior ensure all Servomex that products despatched have suitably tocuslorffers been and gases so from to packaging,thatnohazards theuse factory of calibraion 0r liqulds bepresent. will Noitem retumedServomex representatives, reason to orits forany *h.trorurr,willbeaccepted unless person. accompanied copy lhefollowing fully bya of form, completed sigedbya responsible This and personnel tocomply theabove-listed isto ensure safety Servomex the of and with legislation.

DECONTAMINATION STATEMENT It is.hereby certified the equipment that beingreturned descdbed below beencompletely has and decontaminated poses possible no and flammable, toxic, conosive, initanl, radioactive biological or hazard anypersonnel to required unpac*, to handle, examine, repair it. maintain or EQUIPMENTI BEASON RETURN: FOR

COMPANY:
SIGNATURE: PRINT NAME: POSITION: COMPANY ORSTAMP: SEAL

DATE:

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LISTOF CONTENTS
Section
1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 't.5 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 5 5.1 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.3.4 5.3.5 DESCRIPTIONANDDEFINITIONS..... S c o p e o f t h i s m a . . u .a l n. Safetyinformation. Description Sampfemeasurementconfigurations.... Otherproductoptions SPECIF|CAT|ON.. General. Samplegas... gases . Calibration Environmentallimits Performance: standard oxygens@osori, Performance:highacculracyoxygensensor. P e r f o r m a n c R:( i n f r a r e d ) s e n s o r s le Rechargeablebattery(optionalfeature) milliAmpoutputs(optionalfeature) U N P A C K T H EU L TP U R P O S E M I MULTI PURPOSE USERINTERFACE fntroduction. Start-upandmeasurementscreens..... Softkey legends Statusicon bar Scrollbars. Passwordprotection ....!. TheMenuscreen TheSettingsscreen The lnformation screen. Editingon-screendata.. INSTALLATIONANDSET-UP

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....... 1 .......1 .......1 .......1 ....... 2 ..,..2 ......5 ......... s .... s ......6 ..... 8 ...... g ...10 .......10 .......11 . . .12 ......12 .......12 . . .14 . . . . 15 .......16 ......16 ........18 ......19 .......:20 ....21

Instaf fation and switch-on. . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Charging/recharging battery(MultiPurpose the with optionalrechargeable battery) . . . .22 Charging Recharging .. .. ...23 MultiPurposeset-up. ...... .....24 Changing password the . . .24 Setting clock the . . .25 C h a n g i nrg g i o n a l s e t t i n g s e .... .. .26 powersave mode(MultiPurpose Selecting with optionalrechargeable battery) ....27 pumpoperation Selecting (MultiPurpose with optionalsamplepump) ....27

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GENERALOPERATION ........29

6.1 6.2 6.3 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.4 6.5 6.5.1 6.5.2 6.5.3 6.5.4 6.5.5 6.5.6 6.5.7 6.5.8 6.6 6.6.1 6.6.2
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6.6.4 6.6.5 6.6.6 6.7 6.7.1 6.7.2 6.7.3 6.7.4 6.7.5 6.7.6 6.7.7 6.7.8 6.7.9 6.8 6.8.1 6.8.2 6.9 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 8 8.1 8.2

CalibratingtheMultiPurpose. ....29 Takingsamplereadings. ........31 gases. 32 Correcting oxygenmeasurement different for background O v e r v i e w o fe a s u r e m e n t e r r o r s m .......32 Enteringacross-interferencecompensation ..... 32 Selectingdisplayunits.. ........34 Configuringthemeasurementalarms ....36 Alarmmodesandlevels ........36 Latching/non-latchingalarms. ....36 Hysteresis levels . Settingthe measurement alarmlevelsand modes . . . . . . 38 Enabling/disablingtheaudible measurernentalarm . . .. . 39 (muting) audible Silencing the measurement alarm . . . . . 39 Unlatchingmeasurementalarms ........40 Viewingthemeasurementalarmstatus. ........ 40 (optionalfeature). . 41 Configuring usingthe milliAmp and outputs . Overview ........41 fntroduction the milliAmp to outputparameters . . . 42 parameters Set up the milliAmp output . . . 43 Selectthe Rangeassociated a measurement with .. . .. . 44 CalibrateamilliAmpoutput ......45 CheckamilliAmpoutput ........46 printed Datalogging, serial outputsand outputs . . -. . .. . 47 Selecting datalogging/serialoutpuVprintedoutputs ..... 47 Configuringtheserialoutputparameters. ....... 48 lntroductiontodatalogging ......49 Entering measurementdata intothedatalog . . . . . . . . . . 49 Startinganewdatalogbatch ....50 Outputtingthedatalog... ......50 Viewingthedatalog... ........51 Clearingthedatalog... ........51 Printingasamplemeasurementreport ...52 Adjustingthedisplay .....52 Adjustingthebacklighttimer. ....52 Adjustingthecontrast .i.... ....53 SwitchingofftheMultiPurposeafteruse .. ..... 53 ROUTINEMAINTENANCE.,, ...54 54 54 55 56 57 ....... 57 .....60

Cleaning MultiPurpose the Inspecting inletfilterelement.. . . . the Useof the MultiPuroose carbonmonoxide for measurements. .. Preventative maintenance FAULT FINDING fntroductiontofaultsandfaultmessages Viewingfaultmessages....

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Section 8.3 I 9.1 9.2 10 A1 M A3 A4 A.4.1 A{4.2 44.3 A5 A6 46.1 46.2 46.3 46.4 A6.5 46.6 A7 A7.1 A.7.2 47.3 A7.4 A7.5 p.7.6 47.7 47.8 47.9 Generalfaultfinding S T O R A G E A ND I S P O S A L . . . D Storage Disposal SPARES DATALOGOUTPUTFORMATS SER|ALOUTPUTFORMATS....;.. PRINTER OUTPUT FORMATS RS232 CONNECTION DETAILS Overview ........71 Connecting MultiPurpose a PC the to . . . . 71 Capturing datausingWindows@and HyperTerminalru . . . . . . .72 . D I S P L A Y U N I T C O N V E R S IA C T O R S F ON OPTIONALFLOWMETERS.. Overview Specification Preparingthe MultiPurposewith aflowmeter .. UsingtheMultiPurposewithaflowmeter MuftiPurposewithasamplepump. MultiPurpose without samplepump. a OPTIONAL SAMPLE CONDITIONING PANEL ....,.73 ...74 ........74 .....74 . . . . . .. .74 .......76 .....76 . . .76 , , .77 ...:.. Page ......60 ...65 ....65 . . .65 ...65 ....,..66 ...68 . . .69

Overview ........77 Specification . . .. .77 Using MultiPurpose the panel. . . . .78 withthe sample conditioning Calibrating .......78 gases . Sampling Additionalmaintenance ...80 Drainingthecatchpot .....80 Replacing/regeneratingthedryingagent. .......80 Additionalspares ........81

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A8 48.1 48.2 AB.3 48.4 48.5 A9 OPTIONALGASPROBEACCESSORY Overview Preparingforuse...... Usingtheprobe. A d d i t i o n aa i n t e n a n c e mf Additionalspares

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COMPLIANCEAND STANDARDS INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . 84 .

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Sc*pe sf this manual This manualprovides installation, operation routine and maintenance instructions for the Servomex 5200MultiPurpose GasAnalyser, abbreviated "MultiPurpose" the to in remainder thismanual. of $afety infarmation Readthis manual and ensure thatyou fullyunderstand content you attempt its before to install, or maintain MultiPurpose. use the lmportant safetyinformation highlighted is in thismanual WARNINGs CAUTIONs, as and whichare usedas follows:

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CAUTION Cautionshighlighthazards which,if not takeninto account,can resultin damageto the Multi Purposeor to other equipmentor property. 'Be This manual alsoincorporates awareof information, whichis usedas follows: [ Thishighlights information whichit is useful you to be awareof for (forexample, specific operating conditions, so on). and

S*scriptio*:

The MultiPurpose a lightweight analyser, gas is suitable the needsof fieldand for laboratory analysis, and lightindustrial userswho require fast,accurate and reliable gasanalysis. The MultiPurpose usesparamagnetic transducers determine oxygen to the content of gas samples in concentrations to 100o/o, up and uses infraredtransducers to (COz) carbonmonoxide determine carbon the dioxide (CO)content gassamples or of in concentrations up to 25o/o of CO2or1% CO.

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(seeSection 4). withan intuitive userinterface is to The MultiPurpose simple operate, display, and can alsobe are Gas samplemeasurements shownon the MultiPurpose to or outputto a serialdeviceconnected the Multi Purpose, as optionalmilliAmp outputs. (see Section other than 7), The Multi Purposerequireslittle routinemaintenance (whichis essential the accuracy samplegas measurements) for of and calibration regular inspection the inletfilterelement. of
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mea$urement c*nflgurations Sannple configured determine to one or two gas sample The MultiPurpose can be supplied combinations as follows: are measurements;the possible four sampling configuration

Measurefrient 1 gas
1-measurement MultiPurpose 2-measurement MultiPurpose

Measurement gas 2 (notapplicable) (notapplicable)


IRT IRT

Oxygep.
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* Standard high-accuracy 2.5 sensor: see Sections and 2.6. or see Section 2.7. monoxide carbondioxide: or f Carbon 1"5 Other product options withthe following options: The MultiPurpose can be supplied Withan internal samplepump Withthe samplegas outleton the frontor rearof the MultiPurpose With a rechargeable battery Witha printer With milliAmp outputs fitted With a flowmeter panelfitted Witha sample conditioning With a gas probeaccessory Protective transport case

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gas outlett + Sample FaultLED (amber) Samplepumpkey f SamplepumpLED (green) f Soft key I Soft key 2 Display

* The legends the labelsshowthe sample gasesfor whichthe MultiPurpose on is configured. if samplepumpis fitted. f Onlyavailable the optional when you ordered f Onlyfitted if the front samplegas outletoptionwas specified your MultiPurpose.

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Gen*ra! Dimensions (heightxwidthxdepth) Mass Electrical pplyrequ su irements Power supply unil MultiPurpose

3 0 0x 1 5 0x 2 6 0m m ,1 2x 6 x 1 0 . 5i n . 2.6to 3.9 kg (maximum) 5 . 7t o 8 . 6l b ( m a x i m u m ) 100to 240V a.c.,47 to 63 Hz (nominal) " 1 2t o 2 4 V d . c . , 0 W ( m a x i m u m ) 2

. As supplied the power pin by supply unit(through centre +veconnector). a Sampleg*s

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Pressure range pump 1 t o 1 0 p s i g without optional sample (seeWARNING above) 0.07to 0.69bargauge 6.9 kPagauge 68.9kPagauge to pumpfitted optional sample -0.5to 0.5 psig -0.03 0.03bargauge to -3.4kPagauge 3.4 kPagauge(max) to Lessthan(ambient temperature minus10 oC) Lessthan(ambient temperature minus oF) 50 Lessthan2 pm 700 ml min-1, 0.025 min-1 ft3

Dew point Particulate size Minimum flowrate*

. Withoptional pumpfitted. sample

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Calibratiangases gas Low calibration gas Highcalibration Standard oxygensensor quality Certified oxygensupply* or instrument , or othersupply(with> 20% oxygen; for air example ambient air) nitrogen, 99.9%pure Oxygen-free

quality oxygensupply* or instrument Highaccuracy oxygensensor Certified , or othersupply(with> 1% oxygen) air sensor lR (infrared) gas supplywith a concentration in Certified lR the range80 to 100%of the corresponding (seesection2.T) max measurement i,sensor 1i min-1. 0.035ft3min-1

flow rate(with Minimum samplepumpfitted) optional

" > 99.2o/o oxygen, gas. pure with nitrogen balance 1 The air supplymustbe cleanand dry and freefromoil. [g' theremustbe at leasta 1% difference oxygen sensor, Witha highaccuracy gases. With the between low and highcalibration in oxygenconcentration in theremustbe at leasta20% difference oxygensensor, the standard gases. the between low and highcalibration oxygenconcentration

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finvironmentallimits range temperature Ambient Operation * Storage Batterycharging pressure range ambient Operating

- 1 0t o + 5 0 ' C , 1 4 t o 1 2 2 o F -20to +60 "C, -4 to 140oF +10to +40oC,50 to 104oF 1 . 0 1 3 a rx 1 0 % b x 1 0 2 P at 1 o % k 1.013 p s it 1 0 % 14.69 0 to 95% RH, non-condensing -5oo t to 5000* meters -1640t to 16400+ feet tP40

humidity range Operating ambient range altitude Operating protection Ingress

* Storage life. battery to below21'C170oF is recommended ensureoptimum Belowsea level. t f Abovesea level.

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Perfarmance:standard oxygen seRsor [g' you can The display indicationgiven below is the default indication. configure the Multi Purpose to provide other display indications(see Section 6.4). Measured volume% oxygen 0 to 100%oxygen 0.1%oxygen ! 0.1o/o oxygen t Odio oxygen*, or t 0.2% oxygent r.0.4o4 oxygen ! 0.1o/o oxygen

Display indication FullScaleRange Resolution Linearity Intrinsic error(accuracy) Zero drift per week Outputfluctuation Response time # Without drying tube With dryingtube fitted Flow effectt

Lessthan 10 seconds 20 seconds * 0.1o/o oxygen a + 0.5 psig(0.35bar for gauge, kPagauge)change sample 35 gas in supplypressure oF t0.2o/o oxygenper 10 oC/18 oF t 0.3%oxygenper 10 oC/18 ! 0.3o/o oxygenper 22.50of tilt proportional ambient Directly to barometric S pressure

Zero ternperature coefficient Spantemperature coefficient Tift effects Pressureeffects


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Highcalibration with certified oxygensupply(see Section2.3). with air (see t Highcalibration instrument or otheroxygensupplies section2.3). Tesat 10 psig(0.69bar gauge,68.9kPa gauge) supplypressure. Response timewill increase the MultiPurpose a sampleconditioning if panel:refer has to Section A7.2. gas supplypressure Withinsample rangespecified Section in 2.2. + A 1% change ambient pressure resultin a 1o/o in barometric will change in sample reading.

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Ferforrnance: high accuracyoxygen e n c f l r [gThe display indicationgiven below is the default indication. You can configurethe Multi Purposeto provide other display indications (see Section 6.4). Measured volume% oxygen 0 to 100%oxygen 0.01o/o oxygen t 0.01% oxygen T ! 0.02o/o oxygen*, or t 0.05%oxygen ' t}.2%oi<ygen t 0.01% oxygen

Display indication FullScaleRange Resolution Linearity Intrinsic error(accuracy) Zerodriftperweek Output fluctuation Response time# Without dryingtube Withdryingtube fitted Floweffectt Zero temperature coefficient Spantemperatu coefficient re Tilt effects Pressure effects

15 seconds 25 seconds t 0.1%oxygen oF per t02% oxygen 10 oC/18 oF per t 0.3%oxygen 10 oC/18 t0.15% oxygenper 150of tilt proportional ambient Directly to barometric s pressure

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Highcalibration certified with oxygensupply(seeSection 2.3). Highcalibration instrument or otheroxygensupplies with (seeSection air 2.3). Te6 10 psig(0.69bar gauge,68.9 kPagauge)supplypressure. at Response timewill increase the MultiPurpose a sampleconditioning if panel:refer has to Section A7.2. Withinsamplegas supplypressure rangespecified Section in 2.2. pressure resultin a 1o/o A 1% changein ambient barometric will change in sample reading.

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Ferformance lR {infrared} sen$ors : [g' given below are the defaultindications. The displayindications You can configure the Multi Purpose to provide other display indications (see Section 6.4).

Display indication Carbon monoxide sensors Carbon dioxide sensors FullScaleRange* Carbonmonoxide sensors Carbon dioxide sensors Resolution Linearity Intrinsic error(accuracy) Zero drift per week Output fluctuation Response timer Without drying tube With dryingtube fitted Flow effect+ # Zerotemperature coefficient # Spantemperature coefficient Tilt effects Pressure effects Lessthan 10 seconds 75 seconds 0.5%FullScaleRange* * oF t 1% FullScaleRange per 10 oC/18 " oF t 5% FullScaleRange per 10 oC/18 " t 1% FullScaleRange per 150of tilt per Lessthan 0.2o/o maasurement I mbar (0.1kPa,1.45x 10-2 change ambient psi) in pressure barometric 0to5% 0 to 10%or Oto 25o/o Lesstha0.1o/oFul ScaleRange* * t 1% FullScaleRange * t2% FullScaleRange t 4% FullScaleRange* * t 0.05%FullScaleRange Measured volume% carbonmonoxide Measured volume% or ppmcarbondioxide

The rangeslistedidentify different sensors the lR available. pressure. Tee 10 psig(0.69bar gauge,68.9 kPagauge)supply at Response panel:refer timewill increase the MultiPurpose a sampleconditioning if has to Section A7.2. + Withinsample gas supplypressure rangespecified Section in 2.2. l n t h er a n g e t o 4 5 o C , 1 t o 1 1 3o F . 5 4

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Rechargeable hattery{optlonalf*ature} Batterytype Timeto recharge (fromempty) Operating (fromfullycharged) life Servicelife Lithium ion * 4 hours 8 to 35 hourst Approximately300 to 500 discharge/ rechargecycles (depending ambient on conditions)

* This is the recharge time with the Multi Purposeswitched With the Multi off. Purposeswitched on, recharge time dependson ambientconditions, and on the MultiPurpose configuration usage. and f Battery operating depends the MultiPurpose life on (thatis, the configuration options thatare fitted), and howthe MultiPurpose.is used. Lithium batteries ion haveno 'memory effects', you can recharge so the battery, fromany chargelevel, any lengthof timeand for oftenas you for like,without affecting battery's the service life. To ensurethe optimum service of the battery, recommend you life we that recharge battery the aftereachsession operation, thatyou storethe of and MultiPurpose whennotin usein a coolenvironment: section see 2.4. 2.9 milliAnlp cutpmts{opticnalfeature} Maximum loadresistance Minimum isolation voltage Outputrange Normal sample measurement Faultcondition t Underrange Cablerequirements Type Maximum size Multi-strand pairwithoverall twisted screen 16 AWG(1.5 mm2) 0to20mAor4to20mA* 0 m A o r 2 1 . 5m A * Lessthan4 mA

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Userselectable: Sections see 6.6.2and6.6.3, Onlyavailable whenthe 4 to 20 mA outputrangeis selected: see Sections 6.6.2and6.6.3.

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Remove MultiPurpose the and any otherequipment fromits packaging. plastic Remove protective the gas inleton thefrontof the coverfromthe sample (seeFigure MultiPurpose 1). plastic Remove protective the coverfromthe samplegas outlet(on the frontor the rearof the MultiPurpose: Figures and2). see 1 plasticcoverfrom the bypassgas outlet(if fitted)on the Removethe protective rearof the MultiPurpose (seeFigure 2). Inspect MultiPurpose the otheritemssupplied, checkthattheyare the and and not damaged. any item is damaged, lf immediately contact Servomex your or localServomex agent. lf you do not intend usethe Multiepose to immediately: ' plastic Refitthe protective covers the gas inlet,the sample gas outletand to gas outlet(if fitted). the bypass

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. Place the Multi Purposeand any other equipmentsuppliedback in its protective packaging. . Storethe MultiPurpose described Section as in 9.1. Otheruruise, Section (UserInterface), continue Sections onwards read 4 then at 5 to install, up,and usethe MultiPurpose. set [g' Retain shipping the documentation packaging futureuse (for and for example, return the MultiPurpose Servomex servicing repair). of to for or

You must removethe protectiveplastic covers as specifiedin Steps 3 and 4 above beforeyou use the Multi Purpose.lf you do not, you may damagethe Multi Purposewhen you try to pass calibrationor samplegasesthrough it.

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[g' is Throughout this manual,reference made to productoptions(such as "rechargeable at which must be specified the time of purchase. battery") Associatedmenus and menu optionswill not be availableif your Multi product options. doesnot havethe corresponding Purpose

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!ntroduction (shown Figure1): on the comprises following userinterface The MultiPurpose PowerOn/Offkey Display Soft keys Use this key to switch the Multi Purpose on (see 6.9). Section 5.1)or to switchit off (seeSection 4.2 see screens: Section onwards. Showsvarious The functionof each of the soft keys dependson the screen currently being shown on .the display: see 4.2. Section 6.5.4. exists: see Section On whenan alarmcondition exists: see Section 8. On whena faultcondition the Usethis keyto switch samplepumpon and off: see Section 5.3.5. Flashes when the sample pump is operating:see 5.3.5. Section

AlarmLED FaultLED pumpkey* Sample pumpLED" Sample

" This key and LEDare onlyoperational the optional if samplepumpis fitted. whichwillgo on (emita tone): alarm The MultiPurpose alsohasan audible 5.1. see On initial switch-on: Section is alarm condition detected(if the audiblemeasurement When a measurement see 6.5.5. alarmis enabled): Section . Whena faultcondition detected: Section see 8. is

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screen$ Start-upa*d n'reasurement a Whenyou firstswitchon the MultiPurpose, carries a self{est. out MultiPurpose 'start-up whilethe screen'is displayed

name,a 'self-test time elapsed/remaining' screenshowsthe Servomex The start-up out the identifying tasksbeingcarried as partof the self-test: and indicator, messages "System . The screen initially Check". the will display message . lf your Multi Purposeis configured use with one or more lR sensors,the for "lnfrared Warming". Initialising" "lnfrared and will following messages be displayed:

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The Measurement screenis thendisplayed, shownin Figure3 below.Notethat: as . If your MultiPurpose configured a singlesample gas measurement, is for the 1-measurement screen be shown, in detailAbelow. will as . lf your MultiPurpose configured two samplegas measurements, is for the 2-measurement screen be shown. in detailB below. will as (Continued page14) on

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Gas beingmeasured Measurement units Transducer number ("1"always shown) Current measurement Faulticon:see Section 8 Statusicon bar (seeSection 4.4) Software health indicator Softkey legends

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During normal Multi Purpose operation,the software health indicator continuously movesfrom leftto rightand then backagain,belowthe status icon bar. lf the indicator stopsmoving, this meansthat the MultiPurpose is notoperating correctly, you mustreferto Section and 8. lf no soft key is pressedfor 10 minutes, the Measurement screenwill be (Youwill alsothenhaveto enterthe password automatically displayed. again to access any password-protected screens: refer to Figure6 and to Section.3.1.) 5

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Soft key legends The four soft key legendsat the bottomof the Measurement screen (Figure 3) correspond the four soft keyson-thefrontof the MultiPurpose. to (Thefirst legend corresponds the functionof soft key 1, the secondlegendcorresponds the to to function softkey 2, and so on). of On the Measurement screen, soft key functions as follows: the are Legend Meaning Menu * Calibrate Alarm* f Logging Printr Function (when soft key pressed) Displays Menuscreen: the see Section 4.7. Displays Calibrate the screen: see Section 6.1. Displays Alarmoptionscreen: the see Section 6.5.4. Displays Datalogging the screen: see Section 6.7. Producesa printedsample measurement report: see Section 6.7.9.

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be selected by pressing @ softkeywiththe corresponding the menuoptionhighlighted on the Menuscreen: see Section 4.7.

printed (seeSection6.7.1), outputs the'Print'legend is f lf you haveselected showninstead the 'Logging' of legend.

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other soft key legends whichare usedon the various screens as follows: are Legend Meaning Back Accept Edit Batch Up Down Left Right Function(whensoft key pressed) Cancelsthe currentscreen and displaysthe previous screenin the menustructure. Acceptsthe currently selectedoptionor data. (A newscreenmay be displayed accordingly.) Allowsthe highlighted to be edited. data Startsa new batch(for data logging). Movesthe cursorup a list (or increases digit a during editing). Movesthe cursordown.a list (or decreases a digitduring editing). Movesthe cursorleft. Movesthe cursorright.

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The statusiconbar appears all screens. on The iconswhichcan be shownand therr meanings as follows: are lcon Meaning Indicates a faulthas beendetected the that by MultiPurpose: referto Section 8. Indicates the audible that alarmis disabled: referto Section 6.5.5. Battery lessthan 10%full. Battery10%to 32o/o full. Battery 33%to 65%full. Battery 66%to 100%full.

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Scrollbars On somescreens (for example, see Figure there may be moreoptions 5), available thancan be shownon the screen, and you haveto scrolldownthe screen viewall to of the options: is identified a scrollbar at the righfhandsideof the screen. this by The height the wide partof the scrollbar givesan indication whatproportion of of (of alltheoptions) currently are shownon thescreen. youscroll or downthe options As up (usingthe E and E soft keys), wide partof the scrollbarwill alsomoveon the the screen, indicating approximately wherethe currently displayed options are,within the complete of options. example, list For compare scrollbarsin Figures and 11. the 5

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Password protection [g As supplied, password set.to'2000'.we recommend you change the is that the password provide to protecton: additional referto section5.C.1.

Some of the screens in the Multi Purposemenu structureare protectedby a password; meansthat the correctpasswordhas to be enteredbeforethe screen this can be accessed. Figure showsthe password-protected 4 screens withinthe menu structure. protection Password operatesas follows: ' The firsttime you try to accessa password-protected screen,you will be prompted for the password. You must then enter the correctpassword (usingthe editing method described section4.10)before screencan be displayed. in the ' lf you havealreadyentered the password, will gain accessto all passwordyou protected screens immediately do not needto enterthe password (you again). [g Onceyou haveentered password, remains the it activeuntil10 minutes after the last soft key is pressed.After this, the passwordbecomesinactive;you mustre-enter password accesspassword-protected the to screensagain. Passwordprotectioncan be used to prevent adjustmentof the clock by persons, ensuring unauthorised so the validityof measurement times and the'timesincelastcalibration' history.

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Specifies the menu/option that is password-protected [4.S]

Add measurement datalog [6.7.4] to Startnew data log batch[6.7.5] printedreport[6.7.9]Produce * lf printed outputsselected [6.7.1] Silence audible the measurement alarm[6.5.6] Unlatch latchedmeasurement a alarm[6.5"7j Viewthe measurement alarmstatus[6^5.8] Set up the measurement alarms [6.5.4] Enable/disable audible the measurement alarm[6.5.5]

Calibrate MultiPurpose the [6.1]

Viewthe data log [S.7.7] Outputthe data log [6.7.6] Clearthe data log [6.7.8]

parameters Set milliAmp [S.S] Selectserialoutput/data logging/ printed outputs [6.7.1] Select display units[6.4] Entera cross-compensation [S.3.?] error Selectpumpoperation mode[5"3.5]

Serial output Password Clock Regional Backlight Contrast Powersave Information

Set serialoutputparameters [6.7.2] Change password the [5.3.1] Set the date/time [5.3.2] Change regional settings [5.3.3] Adjust backlight the timer[6"8.1] Adjustthe displaycontrast [6.8.2] powersave[5.3.4] SelecVdeselect View systeminformation [4.9] CheckmilliAmp outputs [S.S.S] Calibrate milliAmp outputs [6.6.5] Viewcurrent faults[8.2]

Figure - The MultiPurpose 4 menustructure

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The Menu ssreen [S Someof the menuscreens referenced belowmay not be available: referto the note at the startof Secton 4.

The Menu screen (see Figure providesaccessto other screensin the menu 5) structure, and is displayed pressing lfl by the soft key when the Measurement screenis displayed.

Set up Eal ibnate fflarm Settings

Scrollbar:see Section 4.5

Figure - The Menuscreen 5

Use the p and @ soft keysto highlight required the screenoption, then press the @ softkey to display selected the screen: Screen DataLog Set up

Use
Select this screen vieq outputor clearthe datalog. to Selectthis screento configure (optional) the milliAmp outputs,select serial output,data loggingor printed outputs, selectthe displayunits,or introduce crossa interference correction. Select this screen calibrate MultiPurpose. to the Select screen set up the measurement this to alarms, or (mute)the to silence audible measurement alarm. Select this screen changeMultiPurpose to settings (password, display language so on). and Selectthis screento calibrate checkthe (optional) or milliAmp outputs. Select this screen viewcurrent to faults.

Section 6.7.6 to 6.7.8 6.6.3, 6.7.1, 6.4, 6.3.2 6.1 6.5.4 4.8 6.6.5, 6.6.6 8.2

Calibrate Alarm Settings Service Faults

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The $ettings sf,reen The Settings screen is shown in Figure 6. Use the pl and @ soft keys to highlightthe required screen option, then pressthe !l soft key to display the selected screen, shownbelow: as Screen Serialoutput Password Clock Regional Backlight Contrast Powersave* Information

EIack Regional

Figure - The Settings 6 screen

Use
Configuring serialoutputparameters the Changing password.. the Setting clocktimeand/ordate. the Changing regional settings (language so on). and Adjusting backlight the timerduration. Adjusting contrast the screen. the of ,power Selecting/deselecting save'operation. Viewing Multipurpose systeminformation.

Section 6.7.2 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 6.8.1 6.8.2 5.3.4

4.9 * Onlyavailable on a MultiPurpose withthe optional rechargeaole battery fitted. Alternatively, presstherN 4.9 The Infarmationsereerr A typicalInformation screenis shownin Figure 7. Thisscreenshowsinformation (suchas the MultiPurpose serialnumber and the version of the operating software purpose) embedded theMulti in which is useful the Servomex to support team. Informatisn Senvomex fl5r100H1/00001 Sofl:trlere vension 0500fl-cu0_0dE.E softkey to dispray Menuscreen the again.

Figure - Typical 7 information screen

Note that the information shown on the screenwill vary, depending the Multi on Purpose model. Afterviewing (andif necessary recording) information the shownon the screen, press the@ softkeyto display settings the screen again, pressand holdthe@ soft or keyto showthe Measurement screenagain. [A You may be asked to providethe information from this screen to the servomex support team;for exampre, an aid to faurtdiagnosis. as

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Figure - A typical 8 editscreen When the first digit is highlighted, pressthe H changing data. the soft key to exit the menuwithout

Alternatively, the soft keysto editthe dataas follows: use Soft key Function Increases highlighted by 1. the digit Decreases highlighted by 1. the digit Movesthe cursorleftto the previous digit. Movesthe cursorrightto the nextdigit.

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Notethatthe figures aboveand belowthe highlighted showthe digitsaboveand digit belowthe currently highlighted value. pressthe H Whenthe lastdigitis highlighted, [g soft keyto enterthe new data.

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CAUTION Do not use the Multi Purposein an areasubject to high levelsof vibration or suddenjolts. lf you do, samplemeasurements may not be accurate, or the Multi Purposemay be damaged.
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Placethe MultiPurpose a suitable in operating location, withineasy reachof a suitable electrical supplyoutlet. lf necessary(if sample or calibration gases are toxic or asphyxiant) if or required: ' ' Usequick-connect fittings connect suitable to a gas sizedtubeto the sample outlet(onthe rearor the frontof the MultiPurpose: Figures and2). see 1 Usequick-connect fittings connect suitable to a sizedtubeto the bypass gas outlet(if fitted, the rearof the MultiPurpose: Figure on see 2).

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lf you havefittedtubesto the samplegas oufletand/orbypass gas ouflet, route the endsof the tubesso thattheycan freelyventto atmosphere. [s The two outletscan be leftto vent to localatmosphere. Howeverif you do fit a tubeto one or bothof the ouflets, tube(s)mustbe suitably the sizedso that the gasescan ventfrom the Multipurpose withoutoverpressurisation the MultiPurpose the tubes. of or

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lf you have orderedand received printer,connectthe printerto the serial a connector the rear of the Multi Purpose(see Figure Alternatively, on 2). if required,connecta PC (personalcomputer)or other device to the serial connector: referto Appendix A4. lf yourMultiPurpose configured provide is to optional milliAmp outputs, each for output: ' connect the wires in youi"cable to the screw terminals the on milliAmp interface connector supplied: referto Section forthe cablerequirements, 2.9 and referto Figure belowfor the connection 9 requirements. ' Fitthe interface connector the corresponding to milliAmp output connector on the rearof the MultiPurpose (seeFigure andsecure 2), withthe two captive screwson the interface connector. [g lf you have two milliAmpoutputs,ensure that you fit the correct interface connector the corresponding to miiliAmpconnector the on rearof the MultiPuroose.

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Fitthe poweroutleton the powersupplyunitto the powersocket the rearof on the MultiPurpose. Fitthe powersupplyunitplugto a suitable electrical supplyouflet. Pressand holdthe Poweron/off key on the frontof the Multipurposefor at least2 seconds switchthe MultiPurpose to on. [g when the MultiPurpose switched the AlarmLED,the FaultLED is on, and the audiblealarmwill all go on for 1 secondto demonstrate that theyare functioning correctfy, willthengo off again and

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Charginglrecharging battery(lktuli the Furposewith optional rechargeable battery) 5.2.1Sharging The first time you use a MultiPurpose with the optionalrechargeable you battery, shouldleavethe MultiPurpose connected the electrical to supply at least4 hours, for to fullycharge battery. the Whenthe battery fullycharged, you can leavethe MultiPurpose is connected the to electrical supply, you can disconnect electrical or the supplyand continue use the to MultiPurposepoweredby the battery. 5.2.2Recharging
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Duringnormaluse,the battery iconon the statusicon bar of the display identify will the levelof charge (seeSection withinthe battery 4.4). You can recharge battery and when required the as duringnormaluse.To recharge the battery, simplyconnect MultiPurpose an external the to electrical supplyoutlet. [g Duringrecharging, statusicon bar will continually the showthe 'battery less 'battery 'battery to than 10%full', 10 to 32o/o full', 33 65%full'and 'battery G6 to 100%full'iconsin sequence. You can rechargethe batterywith the Multi Purposeswitchedon or off. However, recharging takelonger will whenthe MultiPurpose switched is on.

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procedure change password: Usethe f.ollowing to the 1. pressthe IEil softkeyto display Withthe Measurement screen displayed, the "Settings" p Menuscreen, usethe and @ softkeysto highlight the menu option, thenpressthe E softkey.The Settings screen thenbe displayed will (seeFigure 6). Usethe E and E softkeysto highlight "Password" the menuoption, then pressthe E soft key.The Edit password screenwill then be displayed, as shownin Figure 10. Edit FeEEurord SurFer-tistrF #rlr*{r

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Figure10 - The Editpassword screen 3. 4. 5. Pressthe lE soft key, then enter the password: use the editingmethod described Section in 4.10. When you enterthe last digit,the lfl soft key changesto the @ Pressthe !f soft key to enterthe password value. Pressthe H softkeyto display Settings the screenagain. soft key.

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5.3"2 Settingthe clock procedure set the dateand time: Usethe following to 1. Pressthelfl softkeyto display Menuscreen, the E the use and E soft keysto highlight "Settings" the menuoption, then pressthe E soft key.The Settings screen willthenbe displayed. Use the p and E soft keys to highlight "Clock"menu option,then the pressthe E soft key. The Clock (time)screenwill then be displayed, as s h o w nn F i g u r e 1 . i 1 f,Iock Tir* 13:1rl

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Timeis always shownin 24hourformat.

Figure - TheClock(time) 11 screen 3. Press the @f soft key, then edit the displayedtime as describedin Section 4.10.Whenyou change lastdigit,the E the soft key changes the to p soft key.Pressthe E softkey to showthe Clock(time)screen again. Pressthe @ Elock Eate softkeyto showthe Clock(date)screen, shownin Figure12. as

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You can changethis format from day/month/year to monthlday/year: refer to Section 5.3.3.

Figure12 - The Clock(date) screen To changethe date,pressthe lH soft key, then edit the displayed date as described Section4.10. in Whenyou change the lastdigit,the Iil soft key changes the !f, softkey.Pressthe @ soft keyto showthe Clock(date) to screen again. Pressthe E softkeytwiceto display Menusscreen. the

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The dateformatcan be set to your regional preference ('day/month/year' or 'month/daylyear' format): referto Section 5.3.3. On a MultiPurpose without optional an rechargeable battery: onceset,date and time will remainset untilapproximately week afterthe MultiPurpose I has beendisconnected fromthe electrical supply. the MultiPurpose left lf is connected the electrical to supply, date and time will remainset indefinitely, evenif the MultiPurpose switched is off,

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5"3.3Changingregionalsettings You canconfigure following the MultiPurpose regional settings thatthe information so shownon the various screens better is suitedto yourlocalconventions: Setting Language Dateformat Options available Various languages supported. are * Day/MonthA/earor Month/DayA/ear.

Decimalformat Useof "." (fullstop)or "," (comma) as point. the decimal * Default option. To change regional the settings: 1. with the settings screen displayed, thep use andE softkeysto highlight the "Regional" menuoption,then pressthe p soft key. The first Regional settings optionscreen thenbe displayed, shownin Figure'13. will as

Figure13 - The Regional (language) settings optionscreen

2.

Thisscreenshowsthe firstregional option(Language). necessary, pressthe lf IfrL softkey,usethe E and E softkeysto highlight requiied the display language, then pressthe !fl soft key. lf required, eachof the othertwo selectable for (dateformat options anddecimal format): . Usethe l{ . Pressthe lfl and @ softkeysto selectthe corresponding optionscreen.

3.

soft key. softkeysto highlight required the option, then press

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5.S.4Selectingpower save mcd* {NlultiFunpose with optionatr*cilargenble hattery) lf yourMultiPurpose the optional has rechargeable you battery, canselect 'power the save' mode of operation, conservebatterypower.When power save mode is to selected, MultiPurpose automatically the will switchoff after30 minutes elapsed has during whichno key has beenpressed. powersavemode: To select/deselect 1. Withthe Settings screen displayed, use theE andE softkeysto highlight the "Power save" menu option,then press the E soft key. The Power. save option screen will then be displayed, shownin Figure as 14.
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Figure14 - The Powersave optionscreen 2. "No"or "Yes"on this screenidentifies powersaveis selected not.lf whether or pressthe lfl necessary, soft key to selectthe alternative setting, then press the p soft key.

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S.3.5 $electingpump oper*tion{MultiPurpcsewlth *pti*naN samplepump} lf your'Multi Purpose has the optional samplepumpfitted,you mustselecthow you wantto operate pumpbefore you startto makesample the measurements. pump The can be operated usingone of two methods: Method Manual Pump operation When you pressthe Pump key on the front of the Multi (see Figure the samplepumpwill start.You Purpose 1), mustthenpress keyagain, stopthe pump. the to When you pressthe Pump key on the front of the Multi Purpose(see Figure the sample pump will start, 1), operate a preset for time,and then stop.lf you selectthis mode,you mustalso specify time for whichthe pump the shouldooerate.

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To selectthe requiredmethodof sample pumpoperation: 1. With the Settingsscreendisplayed, use the p and E soft keys to highlight "Set up" menu option, the then pressthe @ soft key.The Set up screenwill then be displayed, as shownin Figure 15. Use the E and E soft keys to highlight the "Pump" menu option, then pressthe Ifl soft key. The Pumpmodescreen thn be will displayed, shown in Figure as 1O (which shows manual pump operation selected). 3.

Uni selection H-InterfErEne Figure15 - The Set up screen

2.

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Figqre - The Pumpmodescreen 16

lf youwantto change method sample the pumpoperation, of pressthe lf, soft key,use the p and E soft keysto highlight alternative the menuoption, then pressthe !l soft key. lf you have selectedTimed pump you operation, mustthencontinue at Step 4 below to set the pump operation time.

PumF Euratisn

{Seconds)

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With the Pump mode screen (as displayed described above), and "Timedi' with operation selected, press the E or @ soft key so Figure -The Pumpduration 17 that the Pump durationscreen is screen displayed, shownin Figure as 17. Thisscreen showsthe currently selected (thatis,thetimefor whichthe duration pumpwill operate you pressthe pump key). when

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CAUTION sample and calibrationgases must be as specifiedin sections 2.2 and 2.3.lf your sample or calibrationgas pressuresand/orflow ratesare abovethose specifiedin sections 2.2 and 2.3, you must regulatethe gases externally, beforethey enter the Multi Purpose.

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Gallhrating Metlti the Furp*se [g' The pressureof your calibration gas supply must be the same as the pressure the gasesto be sampled. the pressures different, of lf are sample gas measurements not be accurate. may lf you do not allowcalibration to passthrough MultiPurpose 3 to gas the for 5 minutesbefore you start the calibration procedure, the measurement systemin the MultiPurpose may not be fullypurged otherresidual gases, of and the calibration may not be accurate. Do not knockor move the MultiPurposeduringcalibration. you do, the lf calibration measurements be affected. may Fora MultiPurpose pump, following witha sample procedure the calibration assumesthat you have selectedmanual pump operation.lf you have selected timed pump operation, you must ensurethat the pump operation time is set correctlyto allow calibration gas to pass throughthe Multi Purpose sufficient for time:referto Section 5.3.5for moreinformation. procedure this sectionis for a MultiPurpose The calibration in withoutan optional flowmeter sample panel.lf your MultiPurpose or conditioning has one of theseoptions, referto the appropriate Appendix or Appendix 46 47 for additional information calibration. on

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lf you havea Multipurpose witha samplepump: ' connectthe branch the caribration 'T' piece on to the sampre inret the gas on frontof the Multipurpose(seeFigure1) ' connect a suitablevent pipeline ,T, to one end of the calibration piece; alternatively,it is safeto do so, reave end of the ,T' piece if the opento vent to the localatmosphere. ' connectyourcaribration suppry gas to the otherend of the ,T' piece. ' switchon the samplepump(see section5.3.s),allowthe calibration to gas passthrough Multipurpose 3 to 5 minutes, the for thencontinue step 3. at

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Pressthe Gil soft key on the Measurement screen(or serect ,,caribrate' the optionfromthe Menuscreen) display calibrate to the screen(seeFigure1g). Note that the "ggggd"field of the.screen shown in Figure1g will identify the periodof time that has elapsed sincethe lastcalibration, can be in any of and the following forms: . 9999dspecifying days . 9999hspecifying hours . 9999mspecifying minutes . Any combination the above. of [g' On a 2-measurement Multi Purpose, screen this willshow one Lo and one Hi calibration for eachof the two gases.

Figure18 - The Calibrate screen 4. Usethe p and ]l softkeysto selectthe required calibration, is: that ' 'Lo' (lowcalibration for exampre, gas: nitrogen an oxygen for sensor). ' 'Hi' (highcalibration for exampre, gas: oxygen an oxygen for sensor). Press the E soft key. The Calibratetarget value screen will then be shown (see Figure 19), identifying the target value and the current reading. Calibnete Lou 0r Target 0.0000
Reading

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Figure19 - The Calibrate targetvalue screen

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lf the targetvalueis notthatfor the calibration whichyou are gas using,change thetargetvalueto the required value:usethe editmethod section4.10. in [g Referto sections2.2 and2.3 for the required pressures, flow rates(if applicable) concentrations the calibration and of gases.

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lf you have a Multi Purposewith a sample pump, switchthe pump off (if necessary: Section see 5.3.5). gas gas inletor the calibration Disconnect calibration supply the fromthesample 'T'piece. gas. sample

1 0 . RepeatSteps 1 to 9 of this sectionfor the secondcalibration the specific for


1 1 . lf your MultiPurpose configured provide is to two samplegas measurements, repeatSteps1 to 10 of this section carryout the 'Lo' and 'Hi' calibrations to for gas. the second sample your vent 1 2 . On a Multi Purpose with the optional samplepump:disconnect 'T1piece, disconnect 'T' piece pipeline fitted) (if fromthecalibration then the from gas inlet. thesample softkeyto display Measurement the screen again.

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Depending how you have configured measurement on the alarms,and on how you connectthe samplegasesto the MultiPurpose, measurement a gasesas described alarmmay occurwhenyou change sample below. gasesare knownto be dry,you mustconnect drying yoursample Unless the gas inleton the Multi tube (supplied withthe MultiPurpose) the sample to yoursample gas supply the dryingtube. Purpose, thenconnect and to The procedure this sectionis for a Multi Purposewithoutan optional in panelor gas probe.lf yourMultiPurpose flowmeter, sampleconditioning has Appendix46, one or more of these options, refer to the appropriate Appendix or Appendix for additional A7 AB information sampling. on lf necessary, calibrate MultiPurpose: Section the see 6.1. Ensure thatthe Measurement screenis displayed: Section see 4. Use the quick-connect fitting supplied connect samplegas supplyto the to the gas inleton thefrontof the MultiPurpose (seeFigure sample 1). lf your Multi Purposehas a sample pump, start the samplepump: see Section 5.3.5. Waituntilthe measurement thentakenote shownon the screenhas stabilised, of the reading. pumpandyou haveselected pump lf yourMultiPurpose a sample has manual pump: operation, the sample stop seeSection 5.3.5. gassupply, disconnect fromthe sample gas inleton the Turnoffthe sample or it frontof the MultiPtrrpose.

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$.3.'!Overviewof rneasurement errors For an oxygensensor,the composition any typicalbackground gas in the gas of samplewill havea negligible effecton the MultiPurpose measurement. a Multi For 'Hi'calibrated Purpose whichhas been'Lo'calibrated nitrogen with and withoxygen, the cross-interference errors(that is, oxygenmeasurement errors)in gaseswhich contain100%of a specific gas background will be as shownbelow: Backgroundgas Argon Carbon dioxide Halothane Helium Error -0.22% -0.26Yo -1.93Yo -0.29% Backgroundgas Krypton Neon' Nitrous oxide Xenon Error -0.49Yo -0.15% -0.20% -0.92%

proportional the concentration the backgrond Notethatthe erroris directly to gas of in the samplebeingmeasured, in mostcasescan be ignored. and lf you cannotignore error,you can use the procedure Section the in 6.3.2to entera compensation correct the error. to for 6.3.2Fnteringa cross-interferenc compensation

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You can only apply cross-interference compensation oxygen sample to measurements. must not apply cross-interference You compensation lR to gas measurements. Cross-interference compensation disabledduringcalibration, is and is not applied the valuesshownin Figure19. All otheroutputs to (thatis, serialor milliAmp outputs) remain compensated.

Use the followingprocedure enter a compensation correctfor an oxygen to to measurement error:

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Press IEil softkeyto display Menu the the screen, theE use keysto highlight "Setup"menu press @ the option, then the (see Setupscreen thenbedisplayed Figure will 15).

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Usethe El and E softkeysto highlight "X-lnterference" the menuoption, then pressthe E softkey: ' lf your MultiPurpose configured a singlesamplemeasurement, Xis for the Interference offsetscreen thendisplayed, shownin Figure continue is as 21. at Step4. lf your Multi Purposeis configured 2 sample measurements, Xfor the Interference selectscreenwill then be displayed, shown in Figure as 20. Continue Step3 below. at
H-InferfEFence

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Figure - The X-lnterference 20 selectscreen With the X-lnterference selectscreendisplayed, the @ use keysto highlight required the measurement, presstheE then and }| soft softkey. .

The X-lnterference offsetscreen is then displayed, shown in Figure as 21. Continue Step4 below. at X - I n t e r f E F- n c e 0Tfget

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Figure -The X-lnterference 21 offsetscreen 4. The offset value shown on the X-lnterference offset screen is the correction whichwillbe applied oxygen to sample measurements before theyaredisplayed (oroutput). lf you want to changethe offsetvalue,pressthe l@ displayed offsetas described Section in 4.10. soft key, then edit the

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$electingdisplay units You canchange measurement the unitsshownon the display (andoutput during data logging, so on).The following and display unitsare supported:

Units
% ppm vpm mg/m3 mol/mol % LEL

Meaning volume % partsper million volumepartsper million mg p-3 (milligrams normal per cubicmetre) molsper mol (or molesper mole) volume% of the LowerExplosive Limit

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when you selectdisplay unitsotherthanthe measurement you default units, must also enter the units conversionfactor: refer to AppendixAS to determine unitsconversion the factorfor yourspecific application. lf you selectthe "off' optionon the unitsselection screen, displayunits the revert the measurement to default unitsas supplied, converting from one measurement to a different unit displaymeasurement unitmay reduce resolution the displayed the of measurements.

procedure selectthe displayed Use the following to units,and to changethe units conversion factor: 1. Press IEil softkeyto display Menuscreen, the E the the use and E soft keysto highlight "Set up" menuoption, the then pressthe lll soft key.The Set up screenwillthenbe displayed (seeFigure15). Usethe E and E soft keysto highlight "Unitselection" the menuoption, then pressthe !l soft key: ' lf you have a 1-measurement Multi Purpose, Currently the selectedunits screen be displayed, shownin Figure will as 22. . lf you havea 2-measurement Purpose, thep Multi use and@ softkeys to highlight the requiredgas sensor,then press the E soft key: the Currently selected unitsscreen(forthe selected gas)willthen be displayed, as shownn Figure22. Unit selection

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Figure -The Unitsconversion 24 factorscreen 7. lf you wantto change unitsconversion pressthe lEt the factor, editthe displayed offsetas described Section in 4.10. softkey,then

lf you havea 2-measurement Purpose, necessry Multi if repeat Steps1 to 7 of the above procedureto change the display units for the second gas measurement.

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Configuringthe measurernent alarms S"S"fAlarrnmCIdes and levels Two separate measurement alarmsare available eachsamplegas measurement for for which the Multi Purposeis configured, and you can configure each alarm to operate one of threemodes: in Alarm mode None Low alarm Highalarm Operation The alarmis not used(thatis, an alarmcondition will not be activated underany circumstances). An alarm condition be activated will when a sample js measuremer.t lowerthanthe preset alarmlevel. An alarm condition bq activated will when a sample measurement higher is thanthe preset alarmlevel.

Whilea measurement alarmcondition activated: is An 'alarm' icon is shown on the measurement screen (see section4.2).The "2")in the iconwillidentify ("1" number or the alarm whichhasbeentriggered. lf the audible measurement (seeSection alarmis enabled 6.5.5), audible the alarm goeson. The alarmLED on the frontof the MultiPurpose (seeFigure'1)flashes and off. on You can viewthe details the activated of alarm:see Section 6.5.8. S.5.2l-atching/non-latching alarms You can configure eachof the two measurement alarmsto be eitherlatching not or latching:

Alarmsetting
Latching

Meaning Once the alarm conditionhas been activated, the alarm condition remains activated (even if subsequent samplemeasurements would not trigger the alarm)untilthe alarmis manually unlatched: see Section 6.5.7. Once the alarm conditionhas been activated, the alarm condition remains activated only until a subsequent sample measurement which would not trigger alarmis made.The alarmcondition then the is deactivated.

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6.5.3Flysteresis levels The hysteresis levelassociated a measurement with alarmdetermines whenan alarm (onceactivated) deactivated, this depends the alarm mode.as condition is and on follows: Alarm mode Lowalarm Effect of hysteresis Once the low alarm condition has been activated, the alarm condition will not be deactivated until a sample measurement above(alarmlevel+ hysteresis is level). Once the high alarm condition has been activated, the alarm condition will not be deactivated until a sample measurement belqw(alarmlevel- hysteresis is level).

Highalarm

Forexample: ' lf a'low'alarmhas an alarmlevelof 18%and a hysteresis tevel 1o/o,the of alarm wilfbe activated when a samplemeasurement < 18o/o, the alarmwill not be is and until measurement >'19%. is , deactivated a sample ' ff a'high'alarm hasan alarmlevelof 20o/o a hysteresis of 2o/o,thealarm and level will be activated when a samplemeasurement > 20o/o, the alarmwill not be is and deactivated untilasample measurement < 18%. is

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Ensure that the measurement alarmand hysteresis levelsare not too close to the expected samplemeasurements. theyare,minor- and acceptable (lf variations yoursample gas concentrations resultin spurious in will alarms.) lf you configure one measurement alarm as 'low' and configure other the 'high', alarmas ensurethatthe 'high'alarmand hysteresis levelsare higher than the 'low' alarmand hysteresis levels.(lf you do not,the Multipurpose can be permanently an alarmcondition, in untilyou correct levels.) the

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Beforeyou startto take samplereadings, you must ensurethat the measurement alarmsare correctly configured yoursamplegases. for 1. On the Measurement press screen, the E soft key.The Alarmoption screenwill then be dsplayed, as shownin Figure 25. Highlight "Setup" menuoption, the press the @ then soft key. The Alarm set up screenwill then be displayed, shownin Figure as 26. Usethe E and E soft keysto highlight required the alarm,then pressthe Ei soft key. The Alarm mode screen willthen displayed, be as shownin Figure 27. lf the alarm mode is not the required mode: . Pressthe l@ soft key. Figure - The Alarmset up screen 26 HLarnr I l'lode Lou.r

Figure - TheAlarmoptionscreen 25

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Figure -The Alarmmodescreen 27

on the Alarmmodescreen, usethe @ and E soft keysto highlight each of the following alarmoptions, selectthe required and option(using method the in Step4 above)or enterthe appropriate levels(using method the described in Section 4.10): . Latching . Level . Hysteresis.

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a H S.S.S nabli ngldisablIng tlre audiblerneasuret'llentlarrn [g. are alarmoptions measurement The audible disable). "Yes"(forenable) and "No"(for

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alarmoptionscreen 28 Figure - TheAudible 3. option("Yes"or soft keysto selectthe required Use the @ and E pressthe @ soft key. then "No"),

alarm 6.5.6$ilencing{muting}theaudiblerneasurement lg> is The audiblealarmwill only go on when a measurement made which alarm conditionand the audible measurement triggersa measurement (seeSection 6.5.5). alarmhasbeenenabled

you alarmcondition, can of alarmis on because a measurement Whenthe audible (mute) audible as alarm, follows: the silence temporarily 1. 2. pressthe E soft key;the Alarmoptionscreen screen, On the Measurement (Figure 25)willthenbe displayed. alarm pressthe @ soft key.The audible Withthe "Mute"optionhighlighted, again. will screen be displayed willthengo off andthe Measurement will alarm go on again: the Oncesilenced, audible . lf a new measurement is alarmcondition activated. . lf the measurement to the alarm whichcaused audible alarmcondition go on is deactivated is thenre-activated. and alarmagain. measurement the Youwillthenneedto silence audible

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6"5"7unlatching m&surernent alarms Whennecessary, the following use procedure unlatch to any'latched' measurement alarm(s) (seeSection 6.5.2): 1. 2' On the Measurement pressthe E screen, soft key;the Alarmoptionscreen (Figure wiltthenbe disptayed. 25) Withthe "Unlatch" option highlighted, press p the softkey.All latched alarms willthenbe unlatched the Measurement and screen be displayed will again.

6.5.8Viewingthe rnea$urement alarm status 1' 2. On the Measurement screen, soft key;the Alarmoptionscreen fiss the E (seeFigure will thenbe displayed. 25) with the "View"optionhighlighted, pressthe @ soft key. The Alarmstatus screen willthenbe displayed (seeFigure 2g).

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Figure - TheAlarmstatusscreen 29 In the Alarmstatusscreenshownin Figure bothmeasurement 29, alarmsare shown as "lnactive"; that is, eitherthe mode of each alarm is set to ,none,, no alarm or condition currently exists. lf a measurement alarmcondition existswhen you view this screen, screenwill the show: . Thealarmnumber or "2"). ("1" . The samplereading whichtriggered alarmcondition. the ' The alarmmode(where"<" indicates low alarm a and ">" indicates highalarm). a . The alarmlevel.

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Configuringand using the milliAmp outputs {optionalf*ature} S.S"1 Sverview The Multi Purposecan be suppliedwith a milliAmpoutputfor each samplegas measurement which the Multi Purposeis configured. for Each milliAmpoutput provides constantly a updatedoutput(fromthe connector(s) the rear of the Multi on Purpose, see Figure in which the currentrepresents value of gas sample 2), the measurements. The MultiPurpose allowsyou to specify two separate outputconfigurations each for milliAmp output:Range 1 and Range2. The Rangewith which a measurement is currently associated shownon the Measurement is (seeFigure3): screen is shownif Range1 is se.cted. II is shownif Range2 is seleited.

EachmilliAmp outputprovides one of the following selectable outputcurrent ranges, gas samplemeasurements: for . 0 to 20 mA,where0 mA represents samplemeasurement 0 (zero)and 20 mA a of represents userselected a highest (the dample measurement span). . 4 to 20 mA,where4 mA represents samplemeasurement 0 (zero)and 20 mA a of represents userselected a highest (the samplemeasurement span). In addition the above,you can specify to how the milliAmp outputwill operate during calibration, duringa faultcondition, duringunder-range and conditions. Details the outputparameters the milliAmp of for outputs givenin Section are 6.6.2. Set up, configure, check,calibrate and use the milliAmpoutputsas described in Sections 6.6.3 6.6.6. to

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6.6.2Intrcductionto the milliAmp output parameters The milliAmp outputparameters you mustset up are as follows: that Parameter Ranget highlevel Range2 highlevel During calibration Values/options ". The Ranget highest samplemeasurement (span) The Range highest 2 sample measurement (span).. The selected optiondetermines how the milliAmp output will operate duringcalibration: Freeze As soon as the calibration screen is displayed, milliAmp the outputwill 'freeze' at "-jts last outputvalue.The outputwill only be updated reflect to subsequent measurements whencalibration beencompleted. has The milliAmpoutput value will reflect the measurement value,evenduringcalibration.

Follow Jam condition

The selected optiondetermines how the milliAmp output willoperate during faultcondition: a High Low None The output valuewillbe heldat 21.5mA.
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mA outputrange

0-20mA 4-20mA*, configurable follows: or as 0-20%o 0-100%02 (standard to oxygen sensor) 0-1%to 0-100%02 (highaccuracy oxygensensor) 0-10%to 0-100% FullScaleRanget llnfrared of sensor) Any valuebelow4 mA F

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* SeeSection 6.6.1. 2.7. t SeeSection # only available the 4-20mAoutputrangeis selected; allowsnegative if this gas concentrations be monitored to through milliAmp the outputs.

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6*.3$et up the milliAmp omtputparameters outputparameters: procedure set up the milliAmp to use the following 1. soft andE use the softkeyto display Menuscreen, the p Pressthelfl "set up" menuoption, soft key.The then pressthe E the keysto highlight (seeFigure15). will Set up screen thenbe displayed then menuoption, the "mAoutput" softkeysto highlight Usethe @ and E screen is then shown (see press the f, soft key: the mA configuration Figure30).

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screen Figure30 - The mA configuration 3. "set up" option, then the soft keysto highlight required and E use the E will mA presstheE softkey:the corresponding outputhighlevelscreen then 31. see Figure be shown:

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31 Figure - The mA outputhighlevelscreen described parameter usingthe edit method the change displayed lf necessary, 4.10. inSection 5. (seeSection 6.6.2): parameters Foreachof the othermilliAmp . use the E screen. and El parameter soft keys to selectthe corresponding

. change the parameter necessary: soft key then use the pressthe lfl as option,or edit the data as soft keys to selectthe required and E E 4.10. in described Section [g> You cannotentera high level(span)value higherthan the maximum (refer gas that measurement the corresponding sensorcan determine 2.5to 2.7). to Sections

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S.6.4Selectthe Rangeassociatedwith a rneasurement procedure any time duringsampling changethe Range(see Use the following at to Section 6.6.1)associated a gas measurement: with 1. PressthelEll softkeyto display Menuscreen, the p the use and E soft keysto highlight "Set up" menuoption, the then pressthe E soft key.The Set up screen then be displayed will (seeFigure'15). Usethe E andE softkeysto highlight "mAoutput" the menuoption, then press the E soft key: the mA configuration screen is then shown (see Figure 30). Use the E and E soft keysto highlight required gas Rangeoption, the then pressthe E soft key:the mA rangescreenwill then be displayed, as r=-' shownin Figure32. mFl Range Range I

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Figure - The mA rangescreen 32 4. To change selected the Range: . Pressthe I$f softkey,thenusethe El and @ alternative Rangeoption(Range1 or Range2). softkeysto highlight the

Pressthe E soft key:the mA Rangescreenwill then be displayed again,withthe new Rangeshown.

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S"6"5 f;alibrate milliAmpoutput a procedure calibrate milliAmp to a output: Usethe following 1. use and @ soft Pressthe lfl softkeyto display Menuscreen, the p the keysto highlight "Service" the meruoption, then pressthe E soft key.The 34. mA outputservice screen then be displayed: Figure will see 'Calibrate' soft key. The mA option,then pressthe @ Selectthe required willthenbe displayed, shownin Figure as 33. output calibrate screen nH output [al ibrate

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Figure - The mA outputcalibrate 33 screen 3. milliAmp is the output As soonas the mAoutput calibrate screen shown, nominal valueis set to 20 mA: . Useyourequipment (connected the corresponding milliAmp connector on to value. to the the rearof the MultiPurpose) monitor actualoutput . Use the E or the and @ soft keysto increase decrease actualoutput yourequipment indicates mA output. 20 valueuntil 4. press @ softkey: calibrated, the oulputhasbeencorrectly Whenthe milliAmp (Figure again. 34)willthenbe displayed the mA output service screen from the mA outputcalibrate The actualmilliAmp outputvalue is controlled As screen screenas longas the screenis displayed. soonas the mA service is displayed,the milliAmpoutput value will be updatedto reflect the gas corresponding measurement.

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6.6.6Checka milliAmpoutput lf required, the following use procedure any timeto perform checkon a milliAmo at a output: 1. Pressthelfl softkeyto display Menuscreen, the E the use and @ soft keysto highlight "service" the menuoption, then pressthe E sott t<ey. ftre mA outputservice screen then be disprayed: Figure34. wiil see

Figure - The mA outputservice 34 screen

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'override' select the required option,then pressthe E soft key. The mA outputoverride screen thenbe displayed, shownin Figure35. will as mFl t Bve r n i d e v a l u e 1 8 .0 0 0

Figure - The mA outputoverride 35 screen

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Editthe displayed override valueas described section4.10. in Press the E displayed. soft key: an acceptance screen showing"No,'will then be

To applythe override, pressthe IEI softkey:an 'override,screen thenbe will shown. use the E andE softkeysto highlight "yes"option, the thenpress the E soft key. The milliAmp output nowbe setto theoverride will valueyou haveselected. Use yourequipment (connected the corresponding to milliAmp connector the rear on of the MultiPurpose) checkthatthe outputis correct. to 6. lf required, repeat steps 3 to 5 aboveto checkfor othermilliAmp output values, or pressthe Eil softkeyto display mA outputservice the screenagain. The milliAmp outputfreezesat the override valueas long as the ,override' screenis displayed. soon as anotherscreenis displyed, milliAmp As the output valuewill be updated reflect corresponding measurement. to the gas

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Datalogging,serial outputs and printed outputs S.7.1$electingdata logging/serial outputiprintedoutpt"rts You canconfigure MultiPurpose provide the to datalogging, provide to serialoutpurs, printed or to provide outputs an optional to printer: Servomex supplied ' When serialoutputis selected, data is continuously outputto your PC (or other device) connected the serialoutputporton the rearof the MultiPurpose. to ' Whendatalogging selected, is measurement information stored MultiPurpose is in memory(see Section 6.7.3). You mustmanually initiate outputof the storeddata log to a connected device, described Section as in 6.7.6. ' Whenprinter (printed you output) selected, mustmanually is initiate printing the of a sample measurement report(to the optionalServomex suppliedprinter), as described Section in 6.7.9. procedure select required Usethe following to the option: 1. Withthe Menusscreen displayed, the p use and E softkeysto highlight "Set up" menuoption, pressthe E the then soft key.The Serialtype screen willthenbe displayed, shownin Figure as 36. Senial SeIect Serial output

Figure - The Serialtypescreen 36

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lf the option shownon the Serial typescreen notthe required pressthe is option, soft key; the Serial type select screen will then be displayed(see lH Figure 37). SeniaI Setet

Figure - The Serialtypeselectscreen 37 Use the p and @ soft key. E 4. Pressthe H soft keysto selectthe required option, then pressthe

soft keyto display Menuscreen. the

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6.7.2Configuring serialoutput parameters the [g The serialoutputparameters applyto boththe datalogging and serialoutput (seeSection options 6.7.1).

lf you have selecteddata loggingor serialoutputs,you must configure the Multi Purpose serialoutputparameters suitthe requirements the pC (or otherdevice) to of whichyou haveconnected the serialoutputporton the rearof the Multipurpose. to The outputparameters whichyou can configure listedbelow: are Parameter " Period Baudrate Stopbits Databits Parity Validsettings 0 to 999 seconds. 2400,4800,"9600, 1g2oo and 3g400are all supported.

1or2. 7orB. None, parity, evenparity. odd or

* Timebetween updates: applicable datalogging. not to To configure parameters: the 1. Fromthe settingsscreen,use the @ and E soft keys to highlight the "serialoutput" menuoption, then pressthe Et soft key.The firstparmeter screenwill then be displayed: you have selected if serialoutputs, RS232 the period screen be shown(seeFigure3B);if you haveselected will datalogging, the RS232baudratescreen be shown(seeFigure will 39).

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Figure39 - The RS232baud rate screen

lf necessary, change displayed the parameter usingthe edit methoddescribed in Section 4.10.

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Foreachof the otherconfigurable parameters (seeabove): ' use the E screen. and @ soft keys to serectthe corresponding parameter

' change the parameter necessary: the p as use and El soft keys to highlight required the option, editthe dataas described section or in 4.10.

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S.7"3Introdet*tion data l*gging to The MultiPurpose youto maintain datalogof samplemeasurements allows a made, withinthe MultiPurpose memory. The data log consists one or more'batches' of of measurements, a totalof 200 measurements be stored. and can Eachsamplemeasurement entered the log has: in . . . ' . an associated batchnumber a sequence number the samplemeasurement of withinthe batch the dateand timethatthe measurement made was (if an alarmindication the measurement caused measurement a alarm be raised) to (if a faultindication a faultexisted the time of the measurement). at

You must manually transfermeasurements the data log, specifywhen a new into batchis to startwithinthe datalog,and clearthe datalogwhennecessary. At any time,you can viewthe currently storeddatalog o,nthe MultiPurpose display, or you can outputit to a device(suchas a PC)connected the MultiPurpose to serial outputport. Sg The Multi Purposecannot be configured automatically data over to log periods time. lf you require specified of such a facility, recommend we that you selectserialoutputs(instead data logging) of and connectthe serial output a PC or a commercially to available datalogger.

ffi.7.4 Enteringmeasurerne*t data i*ta the data l*g Whenyou wantto enterthe samplemeasurement(s) the Measurement from screen intothe datalog: 1. Press the lEil soft key. When you press the soft key, the current sample measurement the time of the key press is 'captured' at (storedin internal memory), the Datalogging and screen willthenbe displayed (seeFigure 40).

Sequential number of lastmeasurement' in the currentbatch

Totalnumber of measurements* currently stored in the datalog Captured sample measurement

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S.7.5$tantinga new data log batch 1. 2'

with the Measurement screendisplayed, prssthe lEil logging screen then be displayed will (seeFigure 40).

PresstheHl softkey.A newbatchwillthenbe started within datalog(and the the batchsequence number the nextmeasurement be resetto "1"). of will No new measurement is entered data intothe datalogwhenyou press the ftl soft key.To enterdata intothe new batch,you must pressthe lEil softkey again,or usethe procedure givenin Section 6.7.4.

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S.7.S 0utputting the data log 1. with the Menuscreendisplayed, the p use and @ soft keysto highlight the "Datalog"option, pressthe E then softkey.The Datalog options screen willthenbe displayed, shownin Figure as 42.

Outpuf log C1ear log

Figure -TheData options 42 log screen 2. usethepl and@ softkeys highright "output option, press to the log" then the !f soft key. The outputof the data rog will be initiated, and the Measurement screen thenbeshown will again.
The data log will only be outputif you have correclly configured seria. the outputparameters described Section as in 6.7.2.

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S.7.7Viewingthe data log 1. Withthe Menuscreendisplayed, the @ and @ soft keysto highlight use the "Datalog"option, thenpresstheE softkey.The Datalogoptions screen 42. willthenbe displayed, shownin Figure as the Use the p and @ soft keysto highlight "Viewlog"option, then press (batch) is with theH softkey.TheViewlog screen thendisplayed, alternating the View log (date) screen: see Figures and 44. 43 Use the p and E storedin the datalog. soft keys to scrollthroughall of the measurements soft key or the

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Ensure thatyou haveviewedthe datalog (seeSection 6.7.7)or haveoutput (seeSection you clearthe log. 6.7.6)before the datalog if required measurements the datalog. from Youcannotclearbatches individual or use and E soft keysto highlight Withthe Menuscreendisplayed, the E screen the "Datalog"option, thenpressthe @ softkey.The Datalogoptions 42. willthenbe displayed, shownin Figure as the then press and @ soft keysto highlight "Clearlog"option, Use the p "Areyou sure?"message: will the @ softkey.The screen thenshowan . Pressthe @ softkeyto clearthe datalog.The Datalog options screenis thendisplayed again. . Pressthe p the screen againwithout softkey to display Datalog options the clearing datalog.

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6.7.9Printinga *ample nn**suremea':t r*por lf youhaveselected printed (seeSection outputs you 6.7.1), mustmanually initiate the printing eachsamplemeasurement of report. Pressthe lEl soft key when you wantto printa report.Referto Appendix for the 43 formatof the printed samplemeasurement report.
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Ad.!usting dispfay he At any time,you can adjust screendisplay suitthe ambient the to lightconditions, as described Sections in 6.8.1and6.8.2. $.&"1 Ad"lnsting baekf the ight tineen Whenthe MultiPurpose firstswitched the backlight is on, goes on to illuminate the screen.lf no soft key is pressed, backlight remainon for the preset'backlight the will time',and will then go off. The timerassociated with the backlight time is restarted whenever softkey is pressed a (thatis,the backlight remains for the backlight on time afterthe lastsoft key press). adjustthe backlight To time: 1. 2. on thesettings screen, highlight "Backlight" the option, thenpress @ soft the key.The Backlight timerscreen then be displayed, shownin Figure will as 45. change the backlight time (Duration) setting required, as then pressthe @ soft key. EackI i Duration iSecnnds) 300

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6.S.2Ad.iustlng contrast the 1. highlight "Contrast" the option, thenpressthe@ On the Settings screen, will 46. key.The Contrast screen thenbe displayed, shownin Figure as Iontrast soft

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Switehingoff the Multi Furposeafter use Whenyou havefinished using MultiPurpose: the 1. 2. Switch off the Multi Purpose:press and hold the Power On/Off key for 2 thenrelease keywhenthe audible the alarmgoeson. approximatelyseconds, for days: lf you will not usethe MultiPurpose several . Disconnect tubesfromthe samplegas outlet(on the frontor the rearof any see Figures1 and 2) and from the bypassgas outlet(if the MultiPurpose: (seeFigure 2). fitted) the rearof the MultiPurpose on . Fit protective plastic gas outlet(onthe frontor the rearof capsto the sample gas outlet(if fitted) 1 see on the MultiPurpose: Figures and2), to the bypass (see Figure and to the samplegas inleton 2), the rearof the MultiPurpose (seeFigure1). MultiPurpose the frontof the 3. [ fromthe electrical supply. lf required, disconnect MultiPurpose the rechargeable we lf your MultiPurpose has the optional battery, recommend the to beforeyou disconnect Multi that you allowthe battery fully recharge Purpose fromthe electrical supply. you can leave has the optional rechargeable battery, lf your MultiPurpose to supply. This will not affectthe the MultiPurpose connected the electrical servicelife of the battery.

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Cleaning MuNti the Purpose Regularly a damp(butnotwet)clothto wipecleanthe outersurfaces the Multi use of Purpose, prevent entryof dustor otherparticulates the gas sampleinletor to the into the interior the MultiPuroose. of

7.2.

Enspecting inlet filter elerner:t th* [g The filterelement madeof borosilicate is glass,and the filterretainer cap 'O' ringis madefromViton@ (fluoroelastomer). New filterelements and filterretainer cap 'o' ringsare available spares: as see Section 10.

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lf youonlyusethe MultiPurpose applications on whichuseclean, cylinder gases, dry you will only need to inspectthe inlet filter elementevery 3 months.On other applications, recommend you inspect inletfilterelement we that the morefrequenly. 1. 2. Ensure thatthe MultiPurpose switched is off. Unscrew and remove filterretainer (seeFigure1). the cap

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lnspect condition the whitefilterelement the of (fitted the spigot the rearof to on the filterretainer cap).lf the filterelement wet or dirty: is ' ' Remove usedfilterelement the from the filterretainer cap,then disposeof the element.

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Pusha newfilterelement ontothe spigot the innersideof the filterretainer on cao. Inspect 'o' ring on the innerside of the filterretainer the cap. lf the 'o' ring is twisted damaged: or . Remove 'O' ring,thendispose it. the of . Fita new'O' ringto the innersidethefilter retainer cap. 'O' ring Ensure thatthe is correctly located the recessin the innersideof the in filterretainer cap,then refitand tighter filterretainer the cap.

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Do not operatethe Multi Purposewith the filter elementremoved.lf you do, particulates the samplegas will seriouslydamagethe Multi in Purpose. 7.3 Use of the hlulti Furposefsr carhon monoxidemeasurernents

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CAUTION when you carry out a leaktest, do not exceeda maximumpressureof 5 psig (0.35bar gauge,34.5kPa gauge)and do not introducea sudden changeof pressureinto the Multi Purpose.lf you do, you can damageit. lf you use the MultiPurpose carbonmonoxide for samplemeasurements, must you regularly leak{estthe MultiPurpose the associated and sample/vent linesor system.

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We recommend you leak-test MultiPurpose leastonceevery6 months: that the at ' lf thereare leakswithinthe MultiPurpose, must it be returned Servomex to for repair. not continue usethe Multipurpose. Do to . You mustsealany leaksin yoursample/vent linesor system. when you leak-test, ensurethat you do not exceedthe maximum pressure, and do not increase pressure the MultiPurpose quickly the in too (seethe caution above): we recommend youallowat least30 seconds fullypressurise Multipurpose that to the to pressure. the maximum

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Freventative ntenance neai To minimise unscheduled MultiPurpose downtime, ensure proper to the operation of the MultiPurpose, to complywiththe guidelines applicable and of regulatory bodies, we recommend that you utilisethe Servomexannual preventative maintenance program your MultiPurpose. for The preventative maintenance programconsists a yearlyinspection the Multi of of Purpose a Servomex at servicefacility, and repairof any faults,to ensurethat the MultiPurpose meetsits original factory specification. Onceinspection repair and are complete, MultiPurpose returned, the is together witha datedservice certificate. Notethat: ' Loananalysers available your use whileyour Multi are for Purpose undergoing is preventative ntenance. mai ' You will alwaysbe informed advance any repairs new parts in if or are required for yourMultiPurpose. ContactServomexor your local Servomexagent to arrangefor a preventative maintenance contract.

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lntreductionto faults and fault messages Whenthe MultiPurpose internal self{estfacilities detecta fault: . The audible alarmemitsa single shorttone. . Theamber faultLED(seeFigure goeson. 1) . A faulticonis shownon the measurement screen(seeFigure 3). . An appropriate message stored. fault is You canviewthe current faults described Section as in 8.2.Thefaultmessages which - are listed canbe shown- together withthe recommended you actions should (in take alphabetical order)in the tablebelow:

8.1

Fault message Batteryfault

Recommended actions (This messagewill only be shown on a Multi purpose whichhasthe optional rechargeable battery fitted.) Disconnect powersupplyunitplugfromthe electrical the supplyoutlet,wait 30 seconds, then reconnect plug the to the electrical supplyoutlet.lf the faultpersists, contact Servomex yourlocalServomex or agentfor assistance.

Calibration fault

Recalibrate(both low and high) as described in Section 6.1. lf the fault persists, contactServomexor yourlocalServomex agentfor assistance. (This messagewill only be shown on a Multi Purpose whichhasthe optional rechargeable battery fitted.) Check that the ambienttemperature in the correct is range for recharging(see Section 2.4), and try to recharge batteryagain.lf the fault persists, the contact Servomex yourlocalServomex or agentfor assistance.

Charging Timeout

Codefault Communication fail

ContactServomexor your local Servomexagent for assistance. Turnthe MultiPurpose and then turn it on again.lf off, the fault message is then displayedagain, contact Servomex yourlocalServomex or agentfor assistance. ContactServomexor your local Servomexagent for assistance. Faultmessages (Sheet1 of 3)

Database fault

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Recommended actions This usually occursbecause Multipurpose a without the optional rechargeable battery has beenleftdisconnected from the electrical supplyfor more than a week. On a MultiPurpose withthe optional rechargeable battery, this may occurwhenthe battery empty(fullydischarged). is Connect the MultiPurpose the electrical to supply, then set the date/time described Section as in 5.3.2. lf the faultpersists, contact Servomex your localServomex or agentfor assistance.

Fatalfault mA fault

ContactServomexor your local Servomexagent for assistance. (This fault messagewill only be shown on a Multi Purpose whichhasoptional milliAmp outputs.) Ensurethat the electrical cabling connected the Multi to Purpose not opencircuit. is Turn the MultiPurpose and then turn it on again.lf off, the fault persists, contact Servomex or vour local Servomex agentfor assistance.

mA not detected

(This fault messagewill only be shown on a Multi Purpose whichhasoptional milliAmp outputs.) ContactServomexor your local Servomexagent for assistance.

mA reset

(This fault messagewill only be shown on a Multi Purpose whichhasoptional milliAmp outputs.) ContactServomexor your local Servomexagent for assistance.

PowerConfig faulf

Contact Servomex or your local Servomexagent for assistance. Faultmessages (Sheet of 3) 2

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Fault message Pumpfault

Recommended actions (This fault messagewill only be shown on a Multi Purpose whichhasthe optional samplepumpfitted.) Checkthat the samplegas inlet(see Figure and the 1) samplegas outletand bypassgas outlet(see Figure 2) are not blockedor obstructed, and that any pipes or tubesconnected the inletand outletsare not blocked to or obstructed. After checking the inlet,outletsand pipes/tubes, restart pump(seeSection the sample 5.3.5). the faultpersists, lf contact Servomexor your local Servomexagent for assistance.

StaticRAM fault

Turn the MultiPurpose and then turn it on again.lf off, the fault message is then displayedagain, contact Servomex yourlocalServomex or agentfor assistance. Ensure that you are using the Multi Purposein the (referto Section lf the specified operating conditions 2). fault persists, contactServomex your localServomex or agentfor assistance. ContactServomexor your local Servomexagent for assistance. Checkthat the samplegas concentration not higher is thanthe transducer ScaleRange. Full Recalibrate(both low and high) as described in Section 6.1. lf thisdoesnot clearthe fault. turnthe Multi Purpose off, and then turn it on again. lf the fault messageis then displayed again,contactServomex or yourlocalServomex agentfor assistance.

Transducer error

Tx incorrect type Tx Maintenance

Tx not detected

ContactServomexor your local Servomexagent for assistance. (Sheet3 of 3) Faultmessages

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Vi*wing fault ax*ssages lf you wantto view details faultscurrently of detected the MultiPurpose, the by use p and E soft keys to highlight "Faults" the optionon the Menuscreen, then pressthe E soft key.The Faultstatusscreenwill then be displayed shownin as Figure47. Fault I of I

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Fault Calibration fault

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Figure -The Faultstatus 47 screen lf thereis morethan one currently detected fault,this will be indicated the screen by heading by thescrollbarat the rightof the screen. required canusethep and you lf and H soft keysto scrollthrough and viewall of the current faults. Eachfaultstatusscreen shows: . Dateand timeof fault . Faultindicator . Faultmessage. Referto Section for the recommended 8.1 actions associated the displayed with fault messages.
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ffieneral fae*!t finding For general MultiPurpose faultfinding, referto the tableon the following pages. lf you havereadthrough tableand stillcannotrectify fault,or cannotidentify the a the causeof a fault,contact Servomex yourlocalServomex or agentfor assistance.

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Fault symptom The FaultLEDis on.

Recommended actions Check any current fault messages (see Section 8.2), and carry out the recommended (seeSection actions 8.1). lf thereare no applicable faultmessages stored, or if you cannotrectifythe faultafteryou havecarried out the recommended actions: . Switchoff the MultiPurpose, then switchit on again. . lf the fault persists, contactServomex your or localServomex agentfor assistance.

The software healthindicator not is moving the display. on n - - - - - " is displayed instead a of (or in samplemeasurement appears the datalog).

Carryout the recommended actionsfor the "The FaultLED is on" symptom above. This indicates possible measurement a error,or a communications error betweena transducer and the MultiPurpose controller. Checkthatthe MultiPurpose not beingknocked, is moved, or subjectedto high levels of vibration duringsamplemeasurements. lf the MultiPurpose not beingknocked, is moved or subjected vibrationand the fault persists, to contactServomex your local Servomex or agent for assistance.

MultiPurpose response slow. is

gas Check thatthesample inletis notblocked, and that the samplegas supplyto the MultiPurpose is not restricted. Checkthat the samplegas outletand bypassgas outletare not blocked, and thatany tubesor pipes connected the outlets not restricted. to are Inspectthe inlet filter elementand replaceit if necessary: referto Section 7.2. Check that the sample gas supply pressureis correct:referto Section2.2.

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Faultsymptom MultiPurpose measurements are not as expected.

Recommended actions Check that the correctdisplayunits have been selected, and that the unitsconversion factorhas beencorrectly (seeSection entered 6.4). Checkthat any cross-interference offsetsthat you haveentered correct (seeSection are 0.3.2).

MultiPurpose measurements are unstable.

Check that the sample gas supply pressureis correct:referto Section2.2. Check that the Multi Purpose is not being subjected highlevelsof vibration. to Checkthatthe sample gas inletis not blocked, and thatthe samplegas supplyto the Multipurposels not restricted. Checkthat the samplegas outletand bypassgas outlet(if fitted)are not blocked, that any tubes and or pipesconnected the outletsare not restricted. to Inspect the filter element and replace it if necessary: referto Section 7.2.

The MultiPurpose not calibrate. Check that the correctlow and high calibration will gasesare beingused:referto Section 2.3. Checkthatthe sample gas inletis not blocked, and thatthe sample gas supply the Multipurpose to is not restricted. Checkthat the samplegas outletand bypassgas outlet(if fitted) not blocked. a Multipurpose are On with optional sample pump, check that the 'T' calibration pieceis not blocked. Checkthat any tubesor pipesconnected the outlets(or to the to 'T'piece) calibration are not restricted. Inspect the filter element and reolace it if necessary: referto Section 7.2. General faultfinding (Sheet2 of 4)

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Fault symptom

actions Recommended

supply unitis on: will The MultiPurpose not switchon. lf the greenlighton the power . Check that the power supply is correctly connected to the Multi Purpose: see 5.1. Section . lf the power supply is already correctly connected to the Multi Purpose, contact Servomexor your local Servomexagent for assistance. lf the greenlighton the powersupplyunitis off: . Check that the power supply unit is correctly supplyoutlet,and to connected your electrical supply is correct: that your externalelectrical 2.1. seeSection . Check fusein the powersupply unitplug.if the replace witha newfuseof it the fusehasfailed, rating. the correct . lf the powersupplyunitis correctly to connected your electrical supplyoutletand your external unit is the supply correct, powersupply electrical or Servomex yourlocal contact mayhavefailed: agentfor assistance. Servomex lf you have a Multi Purposewith the optional and battery, the powersupplyunit is rechargeable supplyand to the to not connected the electrical the may be flat:connect the MultiPurpose, battery powersupplyunit and recharge battery(refer the 5.2). to Section or is Purpose display blank TheMulti is too dark. is temperature withinthe Checkthat the ambient range: temperature operating valid Multi Purpose 2.4. referto Section has Check that the displaycontrastadjustment 6.8.2), and has to set beencorrectly (refer Section not beenaltered. is Checkthatthe MultiPurpose not beingknocked, alarms are The measurement to moreoftenthanexpected. moved, or subjected high levels of vibration activating measurements. sample during Check that the alarm modes, alarm levels and levelshave been correctlyset: refer to hysteresis 6.5.4. Section (Sheet3 of 4) faultfinding General

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Faultsymptom The MultiPurpose doesnot communicate correctly through the serialoutputconnector.

Recommended actions Checkthat the updaterate has beencorrectly set. Check whetherdata logginghas been enabled, and disabledata loggingif necessary(refer to Section 6.7.1). (lf data logging is enabled, continuous serialdataoutputs be disabled.) will Check that the Multi Purpose serial output parameters have been correctly for the system set to which you have connected the serial outputs (refer Section to 6.7.2). Check that the external device is correctly connected the MultiPurposeserialport:referto to

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lf you.have connected serialoutputsto a PC the (Personal Computer), checkthat the correct serial port is selectedon the PC. (Note that you may have to restartthe PC for serial port changesto take effect.) A milliAmp output at 0 or 21.5A. is lf you have configured milliAmp the outputto jam high or jam low, checkwhethera fault condition exists (see Section 6.6.2). Othenvise, contact Servomex or your local Servomex agent for assistance. Ensure thatthe electrical cabling connected the to MultiPurpose not opencircuit. is Check that the milliAmp output is calibrated (seeSection correctly 6.6.5). Check that you have selectedthe correct Range (seeSection 6.6.1). General faultfinding(Sheet of 4) 4

A milliAmp outputis not as expected.

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Storage Refitany protective plastic covers(see Section and placethe Multipurposeand 3) any associated equipment its original in packaging before storage. Alternatively, seal it insidea waterproof plastic bag,sack,or storage box. store the MultiPurpose and any associated equipment a clean,dry area.Do not in subject to excessively cold,or humidconditions: section2.4. it hot, see [9 lf your Multi Purposehas an optionalrechargeable battery,recharge the batteryevery2 months:see Section5.2.2.

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Fisposal Disposeof the Multi Purpose,the power supply unit and any other associated equipment safely,and in accordance with all of your localand national safetyand environmental irements. requ [g The MultiPurposeis not suitable disposalin municipal for waste streams (suchas landfill sites,domestic recycling centres and so on).

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$PARHS
The standard you can order spares available the MultiPurpose shownbelow. for are thesespares fromServomex youragent. or Spare Inletfilterelement (packof 5) Filterretainer 'O' ring cap quick-connect InleVoutlet fitting Powersupplyunit printer Thermal paper(packof 5 rolls) Pa Number

00570982 2323-7029 202517 202578 203022

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We recommend you maintain stockof inletfilterelements a that a and flterretainer 'o' ring,so you can replace cap themwhennecessary: see Section 7.2.

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The datalogis output theformof an identifier followed a number loglines, in line, by of one linefor eachentrystoredin the datalog. The identifier is in the form:"Seryomex line <serial number> <gas>", where<serial ; number> the MultiPurpose is serialnumber shownon the Information as screen(see Figure7) and <gas>is as specified below. Each log line consists a numberof elements, of separated from each otherby the delimiter string" ; " (space, semicolon, space), the following in format:

<logid>;<date>;<time>;<gas>;<measurement>;<unit9;<faultstatus>:<alarmstatus ; [ ; <gas> <measuremenF status> <alarm ;*units>; <fault statu*] ; where: <logid> ls in the form "X.Y",where"X" is a digit(or digits) specifying the batchnumberard "Y" is a digit(or digits) specifying th number the measurement of withinthe batch. ls the dateon whichthe datalog entrywas made. ls the time at whichthe datalog entrywas made. Specifies samplegas measured. the ls the actual sample measurement displayedon the as measurement screen. ls the measurement units, displayed the measurement as on screen. ls either blank (not output),or "Alarm"if a measurement alarmcondition existed whenthe logentrywas made. ls either blank (not output),or "Fault"if a fault condition existed whenthe log entrywas made. Elementsbetweenthese bracketsymbolsare only output when the Multi Purpose is configuredfor two sample measurements. The bracketsymbolsthemselvesdo not appearin the output.

<date> <time> <gas> <measurement> <units> <alarm status> <faultstatus> "[" and "]"

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A typical extract froma 1-measurement Purpose Multi datalogoutput shownbelow: is Servomex05123A14567 ; 02 | 8 1.1 ; 19/01/05 14:57:0402 ; ; 1.2 ; 19101105 : 14:57:09 02 : 1.3 ; 19101105 : 14:57:16Q2 ; 2 . 1 ; 1 9 1 0 1 1 0 5 ; : 5 7 : 3 6 ;2 14 0 2 . 2 ; 1 9 1 0 1 1 0 5 ; : 5 7 : 4 2 ;2 14 0 2.3 ; 19101105 14:57:58 02 ; ; 3 . 1 ; 1 9 / 0 1 / 0;5 4 : 5 8 : 1 30 2 1 ; 3.2 ; 19/01/05 02 ;14:58:46; 3.3 ; 19/01/05 ;14:58:51 02 ; 3.4 ;'1910'1105 ; 14:58:55 02 ; 4.1 ; 19/01/0514:59:0302 ; ; 4 . 2 ; 1 9 1 0 1 1 0 5 ; : 5 9 : 0;80 2 14 14.8; o/o; Alarm; 1 4 . 8 ;% ; A l a r m ; 14.8; o/o; Alarm; Fault 1 4 . 8 ;% ; A l a r m ; 14.8; o/o; Alarm; 14.8; o/o; Alarm; Fault o/o; 14.8; Alarm; 20.5;o/oi; 20.5;%;; 20.5;%;;Fault 20.5;o/o;;Fault 20.5;%;;

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The serial outputconsistsof a numberof measurement lines,one line for each update. Eachmeasurement consists a number elements, line of of separated fromeachother by the delimiter string" ; " (space, semicolon, space), the following in format: <date> <time> <gas> <measurement> <gas> <measurement> ; ; ; ; <units>[; ; ; <units>] where: <date> <time> <gas> <measurement and 1> <measurement2> <units> "[" and "]" ls the dateon whichthe datalog entrywas made. ls the time at whichthe datalog entrywas made. gas measured. Specifies sample the ls an actualsamplemeasurement, displayed the as on measurement screen. ls the measurementunits, as displayed on the measurement screen. Elementsbetweenthese bracket symbols are only outputwhen the Multi Purposeis configured two for sample measurements. The bracket symbols themselves not appearin the output. do

An extract from a typicalserialoutputfor a 1-masurement MultiPurpose shown is below: 1 9 / 0 1 / 0;5 4 : 5 0 : 2 50 2 : 1 ; 19101105 ; 14:50:3502 ; ; 1910110514:50:45 02 ; ; : 19101105 ; 14:50:5502 ; ; 19101105 : 14:51:05 02 ; ; 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 20.3 %
o/o

% % To

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(seeSection printed 6.7.1), eachtimeyou pressthe@l outputs lf you haveselected (on supplied reportis printed the Servomex soft key, a singlesamplemeasurement printer). formatof this reportis as shownbelow: The Date: Time: t.D.: Batch: Product: Measurement: 1 <gas> 2 <gas> XXXX <units> XXXX <units>
<alarm> <alarm>

<date> <time> <serial number>

Signature

where: <date> <time> <serial number> 1 <gas> 2 <gas> in ls the date on whichthe reportwas printed, the currently (seeSection 5.3.2). format selected ls the time at which the reportwas printed,in the format hh:mm (hours:minutes:seconds). :ss of ls the serialnumber the MultiPurpose. 1 transducer and the samplegas measured. Specifies gas measured. 2 transducer andthe sample Specifies [g' XXXX <units> output line Thiscomplete is shownblankon the printer MultiPurpose. for a 1-measurement

ls the samplemeasurement. on units, displayed the measurement as ls the measurement screen.

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Specifies alarmstatus: the "Pass"indicates . that alarmshave been configured, and thatthe samplemeasurement nottriggered alarm. has an . "FAIL"indicates that alarms have been configured, and thatthe samplemeasurement triggered alarm. has an <alarm> be blank. lf no alarmshavebeenconfigured, will

Batchand Product Signature

Are fieldswhich you can complete hand)to identify, (by for example, specific product a batch,and a specific withinthat batch. ls a fieldwhich can be usedfor the signature the person of who printed report. the

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Refer to your companyprocedures the correct usage of the Batch, for Product and Signature fieldsof printed samplemeasurement reports. Referto the printer manualfor (for additional information example, howto on replace printer the roll).

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*vervicw The serialporton the rearof the MultiPurpose (seeFigure is an RS232r 5.5 V 2) 9-way'D'type connector. l The pinson the connector usedas shownin Figure below: are A1

Pin(s) 1 2 3 4 5 6,7,8,9

Use
Not used Rx (to MultiPurpose) Tx (fromMultiPurpose) Not used OV Not used

Figure - RS232connection details pin A1

A.4.2 finnnectingthe Multi Purposeto a Pe The MultiPurpose can be directly connected the 9-way'D'typeserialport(usually to 'COMl" or "COM2") your PC. designated on We recommend you use the serial that outputcablesupplied. you do not usethe cablesupplied, a compatible lf use 9-way'D NullModem' withfemale-to-female cable, connectors. ports, a commercially lf yourPConlyhasUSBserial use available 9-way'D'type serial to USBconverter connect MultiPurpose one of the serialports. to the to

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Capturingdata usflng Windows@ anrdHyp*r T*rminalrM lf you useone of the Windows operating systems, HyperTerminal probably is already installedon your PC. For detailed instructions the installation on and use of HyperTerminal, to the helpfileson your PC, or to the documentation refer supplied your PC. The following with information provided a summaryonly,for quick is as reference. 1. 2. 3. (if Install HyperTerminal not already installed). Start HyperTerminal. can usuallydo this by clicking the Start button, You on thenby clicking Programs, on: Accessories, Communications, HyperTerminal. 'connect' Entera suitable nameand selecta iconfor the connection. [g' 4. 5. You can drag the icn onto your desktop for quick access to HyperTerminal.

ldentify "COM"portthatyou haveusedto connect MultiPurpose the the the to PC. Set the port settingsto be consistent with the Multi Purposeserial output parameters (seeSection 6.7.2). The recommended settings as follows: are Parameter Baudrate Databits Parity Stopbits Recommended setting 38400 B None 1

Flowcontrol None* " This is not an optionon the MultiPurpose. 6. Clickon the 'connect' iconto initiate connection: the

. lf you have configured the Multi Purposeto provideserial output (see Section .1),datawillthenbe displayed the PC. 6.7 on . lf you haveconfigured MultiPurpose data logging, the for datawill only be sentto the PC whenyou output datalog (seeSection the 6.7.6). Dataoutput fromthe MultiPurpose be saved(asa textfile)usingthe 'capture can text' command HyperTerminal. can then importthis text directlyinto applications in You suchas Excel@

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A5 DI$PLAYUNITCONVERSION FACTORS
When you selectdisplayunitsas described Section6.4, you must ensurethat you in also enterthe conect unitsconversion factor.as shownin the table below:

To convert from * % ppm ppm

tor
ppm Yo vpm mg/m3

use the units conversion factor 10000 0.0001 1 1.2492


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applicable gas(es) any any any

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Coz o2

tr

1.9631 1.4277 12492 19631 14277

tr

%
L

mg/m3
tl

co coz
o2

ppm
o/o

%LEL %LEL mol/mol mol/mol '

0.0008 8 0.01 #

co co
any #

% ppm
+ I

Measurement defaultunits. units. Selected display is This conversion not supported.

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To returnto the measurement defaultunits,select the "off' units selection optionand set the unitsconversion factorto "1": see Section6.4.

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AS.1 Overview as flowmeters available the MultiPurpose, follows: are for Two optional . The unvalved without optional the sample flowmeter, use with a MultiPurpose for gas or calibration intothe gas pump.Thisflowmeter showsthe flow rateof sample MultiPurpose. . The flowmeter with a flow controlvalve,for use with a Multi Purposewith the the shows(andallowsyou to control) flow samplepump.This flowmeter optional gas rateof samplegas or calibration intothe MultiPurpose. ,&6.2 Spe*ificatIon flow raterange Flowmeter indicated pump without optional sample MultiPurpose pump withoptional sample MultiPurpose * 1 t o 1 0| m i n - 1 1 0 0t o 1 0 0 0 m 3m i n - 1 c t

" Equivalent a flow raterangeof 0.035to 0.35ft3min-1. to Equivalent a flow raterangeof 100to 1000ml min-r to f (0.0035 0.035 min-1). ft3 to 4fi"3 Freparingthe ffiulti Furpasewith a flowmeter fittedto the will the the option, flowmeter be supplied lf you haveordered flowmeter A2. as sideof the MultiPurpose, shownin Figure fitted ensurethat the inlet pipe (2) is correctly Beforeyou use the Multi Purpose, outlet and the samplegas inlet on the front of the Multi the flowmeter between fitted: lf Purpose. the pipeis not already 1. 2. 3. plastic outlet. coverfromthe flowmeter the Remove protective gas inleton thefrontof the plastic coverfromthe sample Remove protective the (Figure itemB). 1, MultiPurpose gas inlet the outletandthe sample between flowmeter Fitthe inletpipesupplied on the frontof the MultiPurpose.

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Description MultiPurpose lnletpipe* gas inlet Sample

Key 4. 5. 6.

Description Flowcontrol valver FIowindicator Flowmeter assembly

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AS"4 Using the Multi Furposewith a flswmeter Operate MultiPurpose the with the flowmeter described Sections to 6 of this as in 4 manual, withthe exceptions but notedbelow. 46.4.1 MultiFurposewith a samplepump lg' gas The flow rate of your calibration supplymust be the same as the flow rateof the gasesto be sampled. the flow ratesare different, lf samplegas measurements not be accurate. may

Calibrate MultiPurpose described Section but: the as in 6.1, . Connectthe calibration gas supply to the samplegas inlet on the flowmeter (Figure item3), notto the MultiPurpose. 42, . Use the flow control gas valve(FigureA2,item4) to adjustthe flow of calibration intothe MultiPurpose the required to flow rate. Takesample readings described Section but: as in 6.2, . Connectthe sample gas supply to the sample gas inlet on the flowmeter (Figure item3), notto the MultiPurpose. A2, . Usethe flow control valve(FigureA2,item4) to adjustthe flowof samplegas into the MultiPurpose the required to flow rate. 4S"4.2 Multl Furposewithorxt sarnplepurnp a Calibrate MultiPurpose described Section the as in 6.1,butconnect branch the the on 'T' (Figure item3), not calibration pieceto the samplegas inleton the flowmeter 42, to the MultiPurpose. gas Takesample readings described Section as in 6.2,butconnect sample supply the gas inleton the flowmeter (Figure item3), notto the MultiPurpose. to the sample A2,

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SPTIONAL SAMPLE CONDITIONING PANEL


Overyiew [A [9 panelis only available a MultiPurpose The optional sampleconditioning on withthe samplepumpand rechargeable battery options. A drying tube is not supplied if your Multi Purpose has the sample panelftted, the panelhasan integral conditioning as drier.

Theoptional panelallows useof the MultiPurpose measure sample conditioning for to the oxygencontentof wet gas samples, example a spot-check for on basis(when close control of boiler efficiencyis noi required),or while carryingout boiler performance surveys. Referto Figure A3. lf you orderthis option, sampleconditioning panel(2) will be the supplied fittedto the sideof the MultiPurpose (1). During sampling, samplegas passes (6), through catchpot and thenthe drier(3, the passing the MultiPurpose. whichcontains dryingagent), a before into You must drain the catchpot (see SectionA7.4.1) when necessary and you must regularly regenerate replace dryingagent(seeSectionA7.4.2). or the h7 "2 $pecification Response time* Standard oxygen sensor 60 seconds

Highaccuracy oxygen sensor 65 seconds lR (infrared) sensor I gas temperature Sample # gas inlet Sample Drying agent 130seconds oF Ambient temperature 10 oC/18 t for Suitable 4 mm insidediameter tube gel Indicating silica

* The response timesare approximate are thosenecessary reachg0%of and to gel finalmeasurement, indicating with silica as thedrying you agent. required, lf can use calcium sulphate the dryingagent(seeSectionA7.4.2), reduce as to response timeto approximately seconds. 50 For maximum operating and efficiency. life f panel(Figure item7). # On the sample conditioning A3,

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47.3 Usingtire MultiPurpose panel with the sampleconditianing A?.3.1 Calibrating You mustcalibrate MultiPurpose the withthe sample panelas described conditioning in Section 6.1,butyou mustconnect calibration supply the sample gas the gas inlet to panel(Figure item7). on the sampleconditioning ,A3, 47.3.2 $*mpling ga$es [g lf the samplegasesare very difi (thatis, containsoot or particulates), we recommend that you use the catchpotas a bubblerwhen you carry out samplemeasurements; is: removethe top of the catchpot that and fill the catchpot with cleanwaterto a leveljust abovethe bottomof the gas inlet pipein the catchpot. lf you are samplingflue goses;ensurethat you positionthe end of the sample pipe/probeat a location in the flue where the gases are products. representative the boiler of combustion

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To obtainthe bestresults fromfluegas sampling, recommend you locate we that the end of the samplepipe/probe closeas possible the centre the flueduct.lf the as to of end of the samplepipe/probe too close to the wall of the flue duct, the gases is sampled may not be representative the boilercombustion products of because the of stratification the gases,or because leaksin the duct. of of Referto Figure Whenyou wantto samplegases: A3. 1. 2. Ensure thattheinletpipe(4)fromthe sample panelis connected conditioning gas inleton the frontof the MultiPurpose to the sample (Figure1, item8). Takesamplereadings described Section as in 6.2, but notethat: . You mustconnect gassample pipe/probe the sample gas inlet(7)on the a to panel. sample conditioning . Routethe end of the samplepipe/probe a suitablesamplepoint (see to above). ' Allow sufficienttime for the sample measurement stabilise (see to SectionA7.2\.

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Key 1. 2. 3. 4.

Description MultiPurpose panel Sample conditioning Drier Inletpipe

Key 5. 6. 7.

Description Catchpot drainplug Catchpot gas inlet Sample

panel Figure - MultiPurpose 43 withthe sample conditioning

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47.4 Additional mainteRance A?"4.1 Draining catchpot the [g' Do not allowthe levelof liquidin the catchpot rise abovethe top of the to transparent bodyof the catchpot.

Refer to Figure A3. During use, liquid entrainedin the sampledgases will be (6). condensed the catchpot in (thatis,whenliquid visible thetransparent Whennecessary is in bodyof the catchpot): L 2. 3. Placea suitable container underthe catchpot drainplug(5). Remove drainplugand allowthe liquid drainfromthe catchpot. the to Refitthe drainplugand safely dispose thedrained of liquid: referto Section 9.2.

47.4.2 Replacinglregenerating drying agent he

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gel lf required, replace siliga dryingagentsupplied the with calcium sulphate (forexample, Drierite@), reduce response use to the time:see Section A7.2.

The colour the silicagel dryingagentin the drieris orange supplied, the of as and greenas moisture absorbed. columnof dryingagentwill turn progressively is When green,the dryingagentneedsto be the whole columnof dryingagenthas turned regenerated replaced. or You can regenerate dryingagentby: the . Removing from the drier and heatingit in an oven at a temperature 110 to it of oC (230to 248oF)for t hour. 120 . Passing air or dry nitrogen dry through drier. the The dryingagentwill turn orangeagainwhen it has beensuccessfully regenerated. More than 100 regenerations can be made before the drying agent becomes ineffective. When necessary, disposeof the dryingagentand replacewith new dryingagent, available a spare(seeSection as A7.5).

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*47.5 Additionalspares The following additional sparesare available the sampleconditioning panel: for Pa Number Drying agent(indicator silicagel) Drierassembly Catchpot assembly Catchpot and drierlids 203742 S5000944 50214905 55000943

Orderthesesparesfrom Servomex your Servomex or agent.

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APFENDIX A8
48.{

OPTIONAL GAS PROBEACCES$ORY


Overview The gas probe accessoryenablesyou to accuratelypinpointwhere gases will be sampled. Referto FigureA4. The accessoryconsistsof the removableprotective (1, only tip supplied withthe 25 cm Probeaccessory), probe(2) and handle(3),an optional the filter(4),and a coiledsamplepipe(5)whichis terminated an outletconnector by (6).

48.2

Preparingfor use s. lf the gas probeis notalready assembled, simplypush-fit components the together as shownin Figure A4.

48.3

Uslng the probe [9 lf your probe has a protective removethe tip if the temperature the tip, of oF. location gasesexceeds whereyou will sample 180oCi3SO

Refer to FigureA4. When you want to use the gas probe accessoryduring gas sampling: L Fit the outletconnector to one of the following: (6) . The samplegas inleton the MultiPurpose (seeFigure'1) . The samplegas inleton the flowmeter, fitted(see Figure42) if ' Thesample gas inleton thesample panel(seeFigure conditioning A3),using the catchpot (7). inletadaptor 2. Placethe end of the probe(1) whereyouwantto samplegases.

48.4 Addltionalmainenance lf yourgas probeacressory has an optional filter: ' Whennecessary, replace filterelement, the available a spare: Section as see A8.5. ' When necessary(for example,if it is damaged),replacethe filter assembly, available a spare:see Section as A8.5.

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48"5 Additisnalspares for The following additional sparesare available the gas probeaccessory: Spare

PaNumber 203148 00570982 55000942 s50004048

Filter assembly (pack 5) Filter element of 10 withprotective tip Probe: cm (approx inch), 25
Probe:100cm (approx inch) 39

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1. 2. 3. 4. Description Protective * tip Probe Handle Filtert Key 5. 6. 7. Description Coiled samplepipe Outletconnector # Catchpot inletadaptor

* Removable: supplied to the25 cm Probe. fitted only t Optional. panel the conditioning option. if # Onlysuppliedyoualsohave sample
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APPENDIX Ag f,OMPLIANCE AND STANT}ART}S IFIFCIRIVIATIOFI


. The 5200 Multi PurposeGas Analyser complies with the European Community "Electromagnetic (as Compatibility Directive", 89/336/EEC amended 92131/EEC by and 93/68/EEC). . The 5200 MultiPurpose excluded is fromthe scopeof the European Community "LowVoltageDirective", 231EEC. 731 . The 5200MultiPurpose beenassessed IEC61010-1:2001 (+Corr has to 1:2002 + Corr 2:2003)for electrical safety,ratedin accordance IEC 60664-3Category to ll, Pollution Degree 2. . The 5200 Multi Purpose has been validatedand fully complies with the requirements The Food and DrugAct - specifically, CFR 211.165 and of (e) 21 - for verification the strength, 211.194(aX2) of identity and purityof: MEDICAL (USP)and OXYGEN OXYGEN NITROGEN 19. lN NF . The powersupplyunit supplied with the 5200 Multi Purposecomplies with the "LowVoltage European Community Directive", 73l23lEEC. . Servomex GroupLtd is a BS EN ISO9001:2000 EN ISO 14001:1996 and certified organisation.

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