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EXPLOSIMETERS
«INDUSTRIAL» EX 2000 1
«MINING» EX 2000 1
«CATHAROMETER» CK 2000
1 Tested by "DMT" (Deutsche Montan Technologie GmbH) according to the European standards EN 50 054 / EN 50 057 for Industrial versions and EN 50 054 / EN 50 055 for Mining version.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. PRESENTATION............................................................................................................7
II. IMPLEMENTATION ...................................................................................................10
1. POWER SUPPLY ........................................................................................................10
2. MEASUREMENT MODULE (FIG. 2. REP 1) ...............................................................11 2.1. Presentation.........................................................................................................11 2.2. Fitting or replacement .........................................................................................11 2.3. Precautions ..........................................................................................................11
3. REMOTE SAMPLING.................................................................................................12 3.1. Presentation:........................................................................................................12 3.2. The various systems:............................................................................................12 3.3. Use:......................................................................................................................12
4. CARRIAGE OF THE INSTRUMENTS, THE OPTIONS:............................................13
III. USE.....................................................................................................................................14
1. OPERATING THE INSTRUMENT..............................................................................14
2. DATA GIVEN BY THE DISPLAY (REP 5. FIG 1) .......................................................15
3. SWITCHING ON.........................................................................................................16
4. SWITCHING OFF .......................................................................................................17
5. ILLUMINATION.........................................................................................................17
6. SCROLLING THE PARAMETERS (FOR ALL VERSIONS)..............................................17
7. RÉBOOTING OF « MIN » AND « MAX » (EX 2000 « MINING » AND « INDUSTRIAL »).................................................................18
8. THE ALARMS .............................................................................................................18
9. CLEARING THE ALARMS.........................................................................................21
IV. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING.............................................................................22
1. MAINTENANCE OF THE EX2000 AND CK2000 .....................................................22 1.1. Programming.......................................................................................................23 1.2. Calibration...........................................................................................................24 Adjusting zero in pure air: ..........................................................................................24 Adjusting sensitivity:...................................................................................................25
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2. MAINTENANCE OF THE EX2000 "MINING"...........................................................27 2.1. Programming.......................................................................................................28 2. 2 Calibration...........................................................................................................29 Adjusting zero in pure air ...........................................................................................29 Adjusting sensitivity....................................................................................................30
3.SERVICING.................................................................................................................31
V. THE CHARGERS...............................................................................................................32
1. THE SIMPLE TYPE 220 V AC CHARGER FOR EX2000 "INDUSTRIAL".................32
2. THE SIMPLE TYPE 12 V DC CHARGER FOR EX2000 "INDUSTRIAL"...................32
3. THE CR2002 CHARGER FOR ALL VERSIONS.........................................................33
VI. THE ACCESSORIES........................................................................................................34
VII. LIST OF SPARE PARTS ................................................................................................35
VIII. TABLE OF COEFFICIENTS OF GASES DETECTED ..............................................36
IX. TECHNICAL FEATURES................................................................................................37
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I. PRESENTATION
In the range EX2000, different versions are available : EX 2000 « Industrial » : range 0 - 100 % LEL2 EX 2000 « mining » : range 0 - 5 % methane3 EX 2000 « catharometer » type CK 2000 : range 0 - 100 % gas 4 in air
2 « Industrial » version tested by DMT for methane and propane 3 Tested by "DMT" (Deutsche Montan Technologie GmbH) at the range : 0-3% methane 4 Methane, butane, propane, hydrogen
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EX 2000 : Fig. 1
Plug for simple charger or for maintenance cap (EX2000 and CK2000)
Plug-in sensor with protection cap
Visual alarm (rep 3)
Buzzer (rep4)
Alphanumeric LCD display with backlight
3 push buttons
Charging plugs (CR2002)
(Rep 6)
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Exploded view of the EX 2000: Fig 2
Dry cells
Rechargeable batteries
Cap of the module (rep 2)
Module seal (rep. 3)
module (rep. 1)
Front cover
Socket inhibitor for “ simple ” charger
Main Circuit
Charging plugs for “ intelligent ” charger
Dry cells or rechargeable batteries
Rear cover
Clip (rep. 4)
Switch for dry or rechargeable batteries (rep 5) *
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II. IMPLEMENTATION During its first start-up, and also after remaining inactive for more than a month, the detector must be charged, discharged and totally recharged before use. In addition, you are reminded that a gas test must be carried out on any portable gas detector before going to the site.
1. POWER SUPPLY This is supplied by: 3 LR6 1.5 V type AA alkaline dry cells* (DURACEL MN 1500). Or 1 NimH rechargeable batteries pack*
EX 2000 « industrial » EX 2000 « mining » CK 2000
3 separated elements dry cells or
NimH batteries pack
Pack batteries NimH
Pack batteries NimH
The “power supply units” cannot be exchanged in a dangerous area. Warning : substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety. Under the normal conditions of use the instrument will run for
30 hours with dry cells. 24 hours with NimH batteries
IMPORTANT: The instrument is certified for use in group5 I and II explosive atmospheres and only when it is equipped with cells or batteries of a type recommended by the maker. CSA certication covers the following batteries : Duracell MN1500, Panasonic P80 AAS, Saft VSE AA 850, Panasonic HHR 1500, Varta VH 1200 AA) .Recharging the batteries: When it is equipped with accumulators, the device can be recharged by inserting it into a type CR 2002 two-position intelligent charger, or by connecting a “simple” charger to the side socket of the instrument (Industrial EX2000) Depending on circumstances, this charge may last from 4 to 24 hours maximum. IMPORTANT: In order to maximize the life of the batteries, the OLDHAM company recommends that the batteries be fully discharged6 and recharged to the maximum at least once a month on average. * Note : the choice to use dry cells or rechargeable batteries is made by a switch (fig 2, rep 5, page 13)
5 EX2000 "MINING" version : only GROUP I / EX2000 "INDUSTRIAL" versions : only GROUP II 6 for example, by using the Industrial EX 2000 until it goes dead automatically.
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2. MEASUREMENT MODULE (FIG. 2. Rep 1)
2.1. Presentation Being a vital element of the gas detector, the measurement module must be treated with care. Mechanical impacts, splashing with water etc. may impair the quality of the measurement or even, in extreme cases, destroy the modules. A water-repellent and anti-dust filter (fig. 2. rep 3) fixed to the “sintered” metal protects the “head” of the module. Different types of modules will be used depending on the version of the instrument.
EX 2000 « industrial »
EX 2000 « mining »
CK 2000
Module type Catalytic Catalytic Catharometric
Measurement range 0 to 100 % LEL 0 to 5, 00 % CH4 or 0 to 4,4% CH4
0 to 100 % v/v gas in air
Warning : substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety.
2.2. Fitting or replacement The module can be plugged in and is accessible once the anti-rotation device has been removed and its protective cap unscrewed (fig. 2. rep 2). It is located on the top of the instrument.
2.3. Precautions The modules are sensitive to certain poisons which can cause desensitivation of them : emanations of silicones at concentrations > 10 ppm, chlorinated or sulphurated products at concentrations > 100 ppm. A lack of oxygen (< 15% O2) may cause a too low signal compared to normal conditions and then would indicate an under-estimated measurement which would be dangerous for the user. The use in an O2 enriched atmosphere may impair the electrical safety.
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3. REMOTE SAMPLING
3.1. Presentation:
The gas concentrations can be measured or checked, before entering a vault or highly inaccessible locations using a remote sampling probe.
3.2. The various systems:
The remote sampling systems can consist of a telescopic, rigid or semi-rigid stem and a manual suction bulb.
3.3. Use:
The sampling system
Assemble the sampling system used (probe/bulb/tube/water-repellent filter) and then connect the hose to the gas inlet pipe.
rep. 1
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Fitting the sampling system to the EX 2000 « Industrial » and « Catharometer » :
The gas inlet pipe (rep. 1) can be inserted into the module very easily, quickly and without tooling.
Fitting the sampling to the EX2000 « Mining » :
The EX2000 « Mining » is equipped with a threaded nozzle.
The gas introduction pipe screws itself directly into the module, without tooling, without any dismantling or adaptation of anything.
Use: pumping and measurement
Using the manual pumping bulb, pump at least 8 times in under 20 seconds in order to obtain a reliable reading. Wait for the measurements to stabilize before confirming them.
Dismantling the pumping system
Never forget to withdraw the gas inlet pipe after using a sampling system or after calibration. This would give rise to underestimation of the measurements which could be fatal to the user!
4. CARRIAGE OF THE INSTRUMENTS, THE OPTIONS:
-The metal clip (fig. 2. Rep4) The user can get on with his work while leaving the instrument to monitor the surrounding atmosphere, attached to his clothing using the clip provided for the purpose. Attention: in order to be able to take readings correctly, the module should never be obstructed. - The leather bag with shoulder strap: provides protection for the EX 2000 while leaving the user’s hands free. Although alerted of correct operation by a loud audible signal, it is essential for the user to be able to monitor the alarm indicator easily.
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III. USE
1. OPERATING THE INSTRUMENT This is done using the touch areas located on the front panel (fig. 1. rep1). • Switching the instrument on or off • Enter • Maintenance • Illuminating the liquid crystal display • Scrolling the parameters and menus • “down” key • “yes” or “no” for confirmation. • Clearance of gas alarms • “up” key. “Maintenance” mode: use of the programming and calibration menus, or reactualisation of "MIN" and "MAX", following the versions. Remark: an interval of 3 minutes maximum is allowed between two depressions of the keys, otherwise the instrument will “restart” in “normal” mode (display of current measurements).
ENTER
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2. DATA GIVEN BY THE DISPLAY (REP 5. FIG 1)
The liquid crystal display allows messages to be read clearly:
• 4 main digits (7 segments), for displaying the measurement (see paragraph II2 : measurement module) (rep1.)
• 3 additional small digits (14 segments), for displaying symbols
such as LEL, MIN, MAX, TST, OFF, DEG, CH4 etc..(rep2)
• 4 pictograms supplementing the audible and visual alarms relating to the exceeding of thresholds, battery faults, maintenance mode etc..(rep3)
• 3 “arrow” pictograms: for indicating that the “scroll parameters”
menu is being used. (Rep4)
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2
4
3
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3. SWITCHING ON The device is switched on by pressing momentarily on the following key A regular audible “beep” signals that the instrument is operating correctly. The interval between the “beeps” is factory-programmable and the “beeps” can be disabled. The following appear in succession on the display, accompanied by a continuous visual and audible signal: Test display
Software version used Alarm threshold 1
Alarm threshold 2
Automatic testing of the instrument on power-up.
Example of display of measurement for the gas detected (in % LEL - version EX2000"industrial" )
Remarks: As soon as the instrument is switched on, the needed stabilisation time of the signal is of 10 seconds maximum. The “detected” gas is programmed in the factory and engraved on a label.
r 1.0
AL 1
AL 2
2TST
1TST
0TST
00 % LEL
Attention: If this gas is subsequently altered the instrument must be returned to the manufacturer or to the distributor (alteration to the programming of the instrument and the label).
ENTER
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4. SWITCHING OFF
Keep the “OFF” key pressed The display then indicates the following countdown:
and goes out, then release the key.
5. ILLUMINATION In order to read the measurement in dark locations it is possible to illuminate the display by momentarily pressing the following key: 2 red light-emitting diodes placed on either side of the display provide this illumination for 20 seconds (as standard).
6. SCROLLING THE PARAMETERS (for all versions) By pressing momentarily and successively on the following key The “arrow” pictograms are brought up, indicating that the normal mode for displaying measurements has been exited.
The display then indicates in succession:
The lowest measurement detected since the instrument was switched on (refreshed each time the instrument is switched back on).
2 OFF
1 OFF
0 OFF
OMIN
ENTER
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The highest measurement detected since the instrument was switched
on (refreshed each time the instrument is switched back on). Current voltage of the internal batteries indicated by a bar graph (The more segments shown, the more you have left autonomy)
Display of the internal temperature of the device – on option
(programmation in factory only)
Display of the current measurement in %LEL of the gas detected (explo. version for example).
7. RÉBOOTING OF « MIN » AND « MAX » (EX 2000 « MINING » AND « INDUSTRIAL »)
It is also possible to manually reboot (updating) the « Min » et « Max » of the EX 2000 «MINING» and « INDUSTRIAL » : The device is switched on, Press simultaneously on the buttons and
Confirmation BIP of updating
Release the buttons Recording of Min/Max at the current value
8. THE ALARMS
Visual: red indicator clearly visible on 3 sides and located at the top of the instrument (see figure 1 rep. 3). Audible: Loud buzzer located above the front panel of the instrument (see figure 1 rep. 4). *GAS: The “gas” audible and visual alarm is triggered when at least one of the two preprogrammed instantaneous thresholds is exceeded.
OMAX
| | | | | | | BAT
21.0 DEG
0%LEL
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EX 2000
« industrial » EX 2000 « mining » CK 2000
« catharometer » THRESHOLD 1 U 1 : 1 bip every 2
seconds, between 1 % and 60 % LEL (adjustable)
U 1 : 1 bip every 2 seconds,
between 0.1 % and 3 % Vol (adjustable)
NO
THRESHOLD 2 U 2 : 1 bip / second Fixed at 60 % LEL in
standard
U 2 : 1 bip / second Fixed at 60 % of the
range in standard
NO
OUT OF RANGE SUP7 SUP SUP
Recapitulatory table of “pulsed” audible and visual alarms
* FAULTS The faults can be classed into 2 families: - those relating to the module (out-of-range, module worn out,
unsuccessful calibration etc.). - those relating to the instrument itself: batteries discharged. They
cause the following message to appear. The various faults generate a “continuous” visual and audible alarm which cannot be cleared.
7 SUP = overrange
DISPLAY CAUSE REMEDY XXLEL Instantaneous threshold Alarm can be cleared alarm exceeded manually. pictogram battery The battery is beginning to Audible and visual pictogram discharge: there are still alarms can be cleared almost 30 min of use. Recharge the battery
bat
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Table of “continuous” visual and audible alarms
DISPLAY CAUSE REMEDY
BAT pictogram
Batteries discharged The instrument is no
longer usable
Alarm can not be cleared Recharge the batteries
Switch the instrument off SUP. Measurement range
exceeded Alarm can not be cleared Switch the instrument off
and back on again 1DEF The zero of the module is
shifting too down or too up
Recalibrate
2DEF The module is too sensitive
Recalibrate
4DEF (on small digits)
Worn out module (too low sensitivity)
Alarm can not be cleared Replace the module and
recalibrate 8DEF The eeprom memory of
the instrument is not initialized
Re-initialize the instrument in factory
16DEF Module absent or damaged
alarm cannot be cleared fit the module after
switching the instrument off
16DEF Measurement too negative Recalibrate and if the fault persists : the module must
be replaced 64DEF The temperature sensor
of the instrument is damaged
Send the instrument back to factory for repair
Nota : if several faults are simultaneously present, the display corresponds to the sum of faults. The messages Er 35 to Er 39 show the communication errors between the microcontroller of the apparatus and the eeprom memory of the device.
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9. CLEARING THE ALARMS * Clearing the GAS alarms : by pressing momentarily on the following button Clearing the alarm involves cancelling the “pulsed” audible signal and turning off the alarm indicator on condition that the user has left the danger area. NB: if the audible alarm is cleared while a threshold is still exceeded: the indicator will continue to flash and the corresponding pictogram will remain “steady”. * Clearing the FAULT alarms: In the event of a fault it is not possible to clear the “continuous” audible and visual alarms.
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IV. MAINTENANCE and SERVICING
Important: For any help, please refer to the standard CENELEC EN 50 073 « Guide for selection, installation, use and maintenance of apparatus for the detection and measurement of combustible gases or oxygen ».
Being a safety instrument, it is necessary to calibrate it at least twice a year.
This work is reserved for authorized and qualified personnel since it could possibly jeopardize the safety of detection
All these instructions are also submitted to the domestic regulations of each country.
1. MAINTENANCE OF THE EX2000 AND CK2000
The alarm threshold 1 (programming), can be easily altered and preventive calibration or calibration following the replacement of the module can be carried out using a maintenance programme built into the instrument. In order to use this programme, the maintenance plug supplied with the accessories must be fitted into the socket located on the left side of the instrument (fig. 1. rep 6).
Then press simultaneously on the following keys
A pictogram appears at the bottom right of the display: a key, at the same time than the "programming" menu.
You can now reach the "programming" and "calibration" menus pressing the key
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1.1. Programming
The “programming” menu allows manual programming of the adjustable alarm threshold: threshold 1 (from 0 to 60% LEL), only for the version EX2000 "industrial", alarms being deactivated on the version CK2000.
Display the "PROGRAMMING” menu
Enter the programming menu
Display the current alarm threshold
(EX2000 "Industrial")
Alter the alarm threshold
Enter the new threshold
Display “request for confirmation”
Validation
Display “yes or no” of confirmation (at each pressure on the key)
Enter the confirmation chosen
Return to the normal display of the current measurement(EX2000
"industrial)
PrOG
40AL
COnF
COnF NO
COnF YES
0LEL
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
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1.2. Calibration
The only means of checking that the instrument’s detection function is working properly is the calibration performed with the help of a standard gas. This “recommended” standard gas is specified on the label of the detector. Nevertheless, some other standard gas may be used on referring to the table of coefficients: Chapter VIII of this manual. Hence, calibration must be carried out :
- Every 6 months minimum - After an exposure at high gas concentrations - After more than one month storage with no use - After a module change - Following an instrument fault Within the calibration menu the “visible and audible” alarms are not triggered. The “calibration” menu makes it possible to check and adjust the zero in pure air and the sensitivity to gas. CAUTION :
CSA recommends as follows :
Before each day’s usage sensitivity must be tested on a known concentration of CH4 equivalent to 25-50% of full scale concentration. Accuracy may be corrected (see adjustment procedure). High off-scale readings may indicate an explosive concentration.
Adjusting zero in pure air:
Display the “programming” menu
to display the calibration menu
Display the “calibration” menu
to enter the “calibration” menu
PrOG
CAL
ENTER
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Display: zero adjustment
to enter the zero adjustment procedure
display the current “zero” value.
to adjust the zero value if necessary.
to enter the zero adjustment
display the adjustment of sensitivity
to enter the sensitivity adjustment procedure
Adjusting sensitivity:
• Position the gas inlet pipe level with the module • Connect up the hose from the calibration kit and inject the standard
gas8 Caution : Be sure not to block the gas evacuation hole, placed on the gas introduction cap and this to avoid untimely fluctuations of the measurement.
Display the measurement corresponding or tending to correspond to the value of the injected standard gas: wait for the signal to stabilize. (approx. 30
seconds)
8 Precaution during the calibration : Check that the flow rate is of 60 l/h. For all versions, use a content with a concentration >10% LEL of the range, otherwise only the zero will be confirmed, maintaining a flow rate of 60 l/h. For CK2000 : contents highly above the UEL (Upper Explosivity Limit) of the gas are recommended (50% for example). Alternatively, a calibration with a mixture in nitrogen can be used, but a mixture in air is nonetheless preferred, as nitrogen and air have slightly different conductivity.
rGL0
0RG0
SENS
50STS
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
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to adjust the exact value of the standard gas used
To enter the adjustment of sensitivity
Display confirmation of sensitivity.
acceptance of request for confirmation
Display the confirmation: NO
Display “YES or NO” for confirmation
(at each pressure on the key)
Display confirmation: YES
enter the chosen confirmation
NO: the measurements are not entered YES: the measurements are entered
Return to normal display of current measurement.
Note : When the calibration procedure is completed do not forget to remove the pipe from the device Remark : Using the calibration menu and without injecting calibration gas or with a content < 10% of the range when setting the sensitivity ⇒ only the zero setting will be confirmed.
COnF
COnFNO
COnFYES
0LEL
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
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2. MAINTENANCE OF THE EX2000 "MINING"
A maintenance program, integrated in the instrument, allows to easily modify alarm threshold(s) (programming), to proceed with calibrations for prevention or further to a changing of module. Using of the program : The instrument being in a normal functioning, you have to press simultaneously, and this during at least 5 seconds, on the keys :
5 seconds later, the pictogram « key » appears : - Release the keys - At this moment, the operator has only 5 seconds to
reach to the maintenance menus
AND
NO YES
- No action on keys - Return to normal functioning, 5 seconds later
- the pictogram « key » flashes with the PROG menu - you have reach calibration (CAL) and programmation (PrG)
3 impulsions sur the key
è Follow the following procedures.
(During this time, the measurement goes on display)
Do you want to reach the menus ?
ENTER
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2.1. Programming
The “programming” menu allows manual programming of the adjustable alarm threshold: threshold 1, from 0 to 3% methane
Display the "PROGRAMMING” menu
Enter the programming menu
Display the current alarm threshold
Alter the alarm threshold
Enter the new threshold
Display “request for confirmation”
Display of confirmation : NO or YES
Display “yes or no” of confirmation (at each pressure on the key)
Enter the confirmation chosen9
Return to the normal display of the current
measurement
9 The validation of "NO" cancel the changes, to keep the previous programmation.
PrOG
1.00AL
COnF NO
COnF YES
0.00% CH4
COnF
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
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2. 2 Calibration
The only mean to check the capability of the detection function of the instrument, is the calibration made with standard gas. The calibration has to be done :
- Every 6 months minimum - After an exposure at high gas concentrations - After more than one month storage with no use - After a module change - Following an instrument fault During the calibration, the "visual and audible" alarms are not triggered.
Within the calibration menu the “visible and audible” alarms are not triggered. The “calibration” menu allows to check and adjust the zero in pure air and the sensitivity to gas.
Adjusting zero in pure air
Display of « programmation » menu
To display "calibration" menu
Display of the "Calibration" menu
To validate the "calibration" menu
Zero adjustment
To enter the the zero adjustment procedure
display the current “zero” value.
PrOG
CAL
RGLO
0.00 RGO
ENTER
ENTER
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or To set the zero value if necessary
To acknowledge the zero adjustment
Adjusting sensitivity
• Position the gas inlet pipe level with the module • Connect up the hose from the calibration kit and inject the standard
gas10
Caution : Be sure not to connect the gas evacuation hole, placed on the gas introduction cap and this to avoid untimely fluctuations of the measurement. Then go on scrolling the "calibration" menu :
Display of the sensitivity adjustment
To enter the sensitivity adjustment procedure
Display the measurement corresponding or tending to correspond to the value of the injected standard gas:
wait for the signal to stabilize (min. 30 seconds)
to adjust the exact value of the standard gas used, if necessary
To enter the adjustment of sensitivity
10 Precaution during the calibration : Use a content with a concentration >10% LEL of the range, otherwise only the zero will be confirmed, maintaining a flow rate of 60 l/h.
RGLS
1.00STS
ENTER
ENTER
ENTER
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Display the request of confirmation of sensitivity
acceptance of request for confirmation
display of the confirmation NO or YES
Display “YES or NO” for confirmation (at each pressure on the key)
enter the chosen confirmation NO: the measurements are not entered
YES: the measurements are entered
Return to normal display of current measurement Note : When the calibration procedure is completed do not forget to remove the pipe from the device Remark : Using the calibration menu and without injecting calibration gas or with a content < 10% of the scale when setting the sensitivity ⇒ only the zero setting will be confirmed.
3.SERVICING
• Recharge and discharge the batteries regularly or replace the cells (outside the danger area).
• Replace the module’s protective filter at least once a year or as often
as seems necessary.
ConF
ConF NO or YES
0.00 % CH4
ENTER
ENTER
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V. THE CHARGERS
1. THE SIMPLE TYPE 220 V AC CHARGER FOR EX2000 "INDUSTRIAL"
This type is a simple charger powered from the 220 V AC mains (standard power supply unit with 12 V DC/500 mA output). It delivers a nominal charging current of 50 mA. The maximum charging time is 16 hours. The male plug is fitted into the connector located on the left side of the EX2000 "Industrial".
2. THE SIMPLE TYPE 12 V DC CHARGER FOR EX2000 "INDUSTRIAL"
The 12 V DC power supply is provided directly from a vehicle “cigarette lighter” socket (cable fitted by OLDHAM). The nominal charging current is 30 mA. The male plug of the cable fits into the left side of the EX2000 "Industrial". The instrument can be connected up permanently. The maximum charging time is 24 hours.
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3. THE CR200211 CHARGER FOR ALL VERSIONS
This type is an “intelligent” charger supplied from the 220 V AC / 12 V DC mains. It allows simultaneous charging of two EX2000 instruments (two units in the same box), equipped with NimH batteries. The maximum charging time is 7 hours for NimH batteries.
11 approved by "DMT" (Deutsche Montan Technologie GmbH)
STATE of the CHARGER charging current delivered state of the LED undervoltage STEADY green LED lit charging current for 235 mA steady red LED discharged batteries (nominal) “servicing” 35 mA flashing red LED charging current
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VI. THE ACCESSORIES12
12 Storage of accessories : -20°c to +45°C 13 tested by "DMT" (Deutsche Montan Technologie GmbH).. 14 Manual aspirators covered by CSA certification.
PART NAME REFERENCES Gas inlet pipe for calibration13 6131950 Leather bag with shoulder strap 6121546 Simple 220 V AC charger 6111197 Simple 12 V DC charger (cable) 6116122 Intelligent charger CR200213 6511144 Hexagonal Allen key 6145747 Maintenance plug 6152897 Manual pumping kit with telescopic probe13 632788714 Manual pumping kit with rigid probe 632788814
Manual pumping kit with semi-rigid probe 632788914 Electric pumping kit with telescopic probe 6327891 Electric pumping kit with rigid probe 6327892 Electric pumping kit with semi-rigid probe 6327893
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VII. LIST OF SPARE PARTS15
DESIGNATION PART NUMBER
Catharometric module (CK2000) 16 6313658
Explosimetric module 6313600
module cap 6123558
Module filter17 : "Industrial" versions 6335933
Module filter17 : Mining versions 6335969
hexagonal screw for casing (X4) 6336973
hexagonal screw for locking module cap (X1) 6902295
Module cap locking system 6124845
R6 cells18 6111147
Battery pack NimH18 6311079
Charging shutter 6143495
Water repellent filter for the sampling kit 6335937
WARNING: It is absolutely essential that the spare parts must originate from OLDHAM since otherwise the safety of the hardware could be jeopardized. Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety.
15 Storage of spare parts : -20°c to +45°C 16 Storage of modules : T°C = -35°C to +35°C / Humidity = 10 to 60 % of relative humidity. 17 Storage of filters : T°C = -10°C to +35°C / Humidity = 10 to 60 % of relative humidity. 18 Storage of rechargeable batteries and dry cells : T°C = -20°c to +45°C / Humidity = 0 to 60 % of relative humidity.
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VIII. TABLE OF COEFFICIENTS OF GASES DETECTED When the operator wants to calibrate the instrument with an OTHER calibration gas than the detected one (programmed) : use the recommended gas with the correspondant coefficient, indicated here under.
Gas
Empirical formula
LEL19 (% v/v)
Recommended calib. gas/ corresponding label
coefficient20 Ethyl acetate C4H8O2 2.1 % Butane 0.9
Acetone C3H6O 2.15 % H2 2.6
Acetylene C2H2 1.5 % H2 1.8
Ammonia NH3 15.0 % H2 0.85
Benzene C6H6 1.2 % Butane 1.5
1, 3-Butadiene C4H6 1.4 % H2 2.1
Butane C4H10 1.5 % Butane 1.0
2—Butanone(MEK) C4H8O 1.8 % Butane 1.2
Dimethyl ether C2H6O 3.0 % Butane 1.0
Lead-free petrol Mixture 1.1 % Butane 1.6
Leaded petrol Mixture 1.3 % Butane 1.4
Ethane C2H6 3.0 % CH4 1.1
Ethanol C2H6O 3.3 % H2 1.95
Ethylene C2H4 2.7 % H2 1.7
Gas oil Mixture 0.6 % Butane 3.25
Natural gas CH4 5.0 % CH4 1.05
L.P.G. Prop+But 1.65 % Butane 1.35
Heptane C7H16 1.1 % Butane 1.95
Hexane C6H14 1.2 % Butane 1.15
Hydrogen H2 4.0 % H2 1.0
Isobutane C4H10 1.5 % Butane 1.05
Isopropanol C3H8O 2.15 % Butane 1.05
Kerosene (JP4) C10 - C16 0.7 % Butane 4.85
Methane21 CH4 5.0 % CH4 1.0
Octane C8H18 1.0 % Butane 2.25
Ethylene oxide C2H4O 2.6 % Butane 1.35
Propylene oxide C3H6O 2.3 % Butane 1.3
Pentane C5H12 1.4 % Butane 1.05
Propane21 C3H8 2.0 % Propane 1.3
Propylene C3H6 2.0 % Butane 0.8
Styrene C8H12 1.1 % Butane 1.6
Toluene C7H8 1.2 % Butane 1.35
White Spirit Mixture 1.1 % Butane 3.25
Xylene C8H10 1.0 % Butane 1.6
EXAMPLE : (1st line of above table) : calibration of a detector « Ethyl acetate » with a standard gas of 1% (volume) of butane à apply the formula : 1(% injected butane) Displayed value = x 0,9 x 100 = 60 1,5 (LEL of butane) coefficient butane/Ethyl acetate 19 The LELs (lower explosive limit) vary depending on the source. Those reported here come from European Standard 50054 20 The coefficients are accurate to ± 15% 21 Only methane and propane have been tested by DMT
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IX. TECHNICAL FEATURES
Manufacturer: OLDHAM – ARRAS Function: gas detector
Type: EX 2000 "Industrial", EX 2000 "Mining" and CK 2000
Gases detected: explosive gases or vapours
Measurement: continuous
Mode: clear display of content
Module: can be unplugged for maintenance
Display: liquid crystal
Dial: illuminated momentarily on request
Module fault: audible, visual and “continuous” alarm
Battery fault: audible, visual and “continuous” alarm + pictogram
Checking of correct operation: • Intermittent luminous and audible signals (adjustable intervals) • Self-test when switching on.
Indications: • An alarm indicator • Pictograms
Alarms for EX2000 "Industrial" and EX2000 "Mining": • An adjustable instantaneous threshold • A fixed instantaneous threshold (preset in the factory). • Overrange :> 100 % LEL flammable gas (SUP)
Audible alarm: buzzer, 85db at 30 cm
Outputs: for chargers
EX 2000 "Industrial"
"Mining"
CK2000
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Power supply : • 3 R6 1.5V cells (on request) • NimH battery pack
Running time:
• 12 hours with batteries • 30 hours with cells
Recharging time: • 4 to 7 hours on quick charge max • 16 hours on slow charge max
Miscellaneous: • Keypad control with 3 buttons • 220 V AC and 12 V DC simple and intelligent chargers • Maintenance menu
Protection rating : IP 66 (protected cell)
Casing: antistatic polycarbonate
Weight: 230 g.
Operating parameters: -10°C to +45°C 900 hPa to 1300 hPa 0 to 95% of relative humidity, without condensation
Storage temperature in long term conditions: -10°C to +45°C in short term conditions : -25°C to +55°C
Dimensions: 144 x 54 x 27 mm
Homologation: EEx ia d IIC T 4 INERIS 98.D5022X (EX2000 "Industrial"/ CK2000) DMT PFG-Nr. 41300599 (EN50054/57)
Homologation for mines: EEx ia d I INERIS 98.Y3001X DMT PFG-Nr . 41100100 (EN50054/55)
Intrinsically safe approved as per CENELEC standards EN 50014 A1 to A5, EN 50018 A1 to A3 and EN 50020 A1 to 5.
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CE marking followed by the european regulation 94/9/CE
OLDHAM Arras CE 0080 EX2000 or CK2000
I M1 II 2 G EEx ia d I EEx ia d IIC T3 or T4 INERIS 02ATEX0060 Do not open and don't recharge in explosive atmospheres. Serial number, year of construction. Room temperature : - 25°C à + 55 °C
Note : Under the using ATEX group II, the temperature classification T3 or T4 depends the instrument power supply. When an instrument is fitted with dry batteries or with a battery pack indicated T4, le temperature classification will be T4. With other types of power supply, the temperature classification will be T3.
CE marking followed the european regulation CEM 89/336/CEE
Conformity to the european standard EN 50270
Metrology : The tests of performance in EX2000 explosimeter and metanometer versions have been issued by the DMT ( Deutsche Montan Technologie ) - following EN 50054 and 50057 scale 0 to 100 % LEL CH4 and C3H8 report
n° PFG – Nr – 41300599P - following EN 50054 and 50055 scale 0 to 3 % volume CH4 report n° PFG –
Nr – 41100100P
Approvals
CSA : N° LR 104516 GOSSTANDARD
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Module can be unplugged for replacement
EX 2000 « Industrial » and « Mining »
CK 2000
Standard range 0 to 100 % LEL or 0 à 5 % CH4 0 to 100 % V/V CH4
Accuracy < 3 % v.abs. at 20°C ± 1% V/V ou ± 4% of the
measurement
Detectable minimum 1 % LEL 1% V/V
Zero drift < 3 % of the scale per month 0,5% V/V CH4 per month
22Response time (CH4) < 20 seconds at 90% of the final value
< 20 seconds
22Response time propane < 30 seconds at 90% of the final
value
Lifetime 48 months (in normal conditions
of use) 48 months
Warranty 12 months 12 months
22 Note that response time of other gases quoted in the table page 36 may be longer than 30 seconds.
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