EasyManua.ls Logo

Crowcon T4 - Appendices; Sensor Limitations

Crowcon T4
58 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
55
7. Appendices
7.1 Sensor Limitations
The detector is not suitable for use in ambient temperatures above 55°C and electrochemical toxic
gas sensors may be degraded, reducing life at these temperatures. Water should not be allowed to
collect on the sensors as this may impede gas diffusion. Use with care in wet or humid environments
where water may condense on the sensors, and check response after use.
Persistent exposure to high levels of toxic gas can shorten the life of toxic sensors. Toxic sensors
may also be cross-sensitive to gases other than their specic target gas, and hence the presence of
other gases may cause the sensor to respond. If unsure, contact Crowcon or your local agent.
Use of high power radio transmitters in close proximity to the detector may exceed RFI immunity
levels and cause erroneous indications. If such problems are experienced, remove antennae to a
reasonable distance from the detector (e.g. 30 cm).
Standard units detect ammable gases using a catalytic ammable sensor which operates in the
presence of oxygen. It is advisable to check the oxygen concentration as well as the ammable gas
concentration before entering a conned space. Oxygen levels below 10% will reduce a ammable
gas reading.
The performance of catalytic sensors may be permanently degraded if exposed to silicones, sulphur
containing gases (such as H
2
S), lead or chlorine compounds (including chlorinated hydrocarbons).
Contents
Exit
Prologue
Operation
Maintenance
Specication
Accessories
Troubleshooting
Appendices
Warranty
Set-up

Other manuals for Crowcon T4