Det-Tronics NTMOS IP66/IP67 H2S Gas Detector User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

The NTMOS Detector is an industrial-grade device,

suitable for a wide variety of challenging environmental

conditions. However, a routine maintenance schedule

is recommended to ensure that the detector is in

peak operating condition at all times. To ensure top

performance, service the device as follows.

VISUAL INSPECTION
A visual inspection is recommended to ensure that

physical obstructions such as trash, debris, mud, snow,

or oil have not blocked or impeded hazardous gas access

to the detector. The frequency of a visual inspection is

determined by the application and environment.

NOTE

If the device cannot be calibrated or responds
slowly to the calibration gas, check the condition
of the hydrophobic filter and the sensing element
before replacing the detector.

FUNCTIONAL (BUMP) TEST
It is acceptable to perform a functional (bump)

verification test in place of a complete calibration if the

detector output in clean air appears stable and has been

calibrated recently.

This test involves applying calibration gas to the

detector while in normal operating mode and

confirming correct detector response. Proper

calibration requires the use of either Det-Tronics’

NTMOS calibration kit with humidification tube and

bottled H

2

S in air (p/n 010272-001), or the ampoule

calibration kit (p/n 007098-005). It is the operator’s

responsibility to bypass any and all system alarm

output devices, if necessary, prior to conducting the

bump test. If the bump test results are not acceptable,

then a complete calibration must be performed.

The NTMOS H

2

S Detector must be “functional tested”

using only Det-Tronics’ humidification tube kit or

the ampoule kit. All ampoule functional tests must

be performed using the Det-Tronics H

2

S Mixer with

thumb screw ampoule breaker and internal mixing

fan (p/n 007067-001). When using either method to

perform a bump test do not use bottled H

2

S with

nitrogen

. When performing calibrations, validate the

expiration date of the gas cylinder.

DETECTOR REPLACEMENT
The NTMOS Detector is not repairable. If calibration can

no longer be properly performed, the detector must be

replaced.

The area must be de-classified and power to the detector

should be removed prior to replacing the detector in a

hazardous area.

Follow the procedure below to replace the detector.

1. Remove power to the transmitter or controller prior to

replacing the detector.

2. Remove the transmitter/termination box cover.
3. Disconnect the detector wiring, then unscrew it from

the conduit entry.

4. Thread the wires for the replacement detector

through the conduit entry and screw the detector into

the conduit entry. Connect the detector wires to the

appropriate terminals.

5. Replace the junction box cover.
6. Re-apply power. Refer to “Startup Procedure.”

An adequate supply of spare detectors should be kept

on hand for field replacement. For maximum protection

against contamination and deterioration, they should

not be removed from the original protective packaging

until the time of installation. To ensure maximum

storage life, detectors should be stored in their original

packaging, or if the bag has been opened, with the

plastic cap and desiccant capsule in place. Always

calibrate after replacing the detector.

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