Maintenance – Det-Tronics GTS Sensor Module User Manual

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9.1

95-8616

maintenance

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Refer to the GT3000 Safety Manual (number
95‑8685) for specific requirements and
recommendations applicable to the proper
installation, operation, and maintenance of all
SIL‑Certified GT3000 gas detectors.

RoUTInE InSPECTIon
The gas inlet to the sensor should be inspected

periodically, or during scheduled maintenance, to

ensure that external obstructions such as plastic bags,

litter, heavy oil and tar, paint, mud, snow, or other

materials do not block the flow of gas to the sensor,

thereby impairing the performance of the device.

To replace a dirty or damaged filter, simply grasp the

filter assembly and twist counterclockwise to remove.

Screw the new filter in place on the sensor module. Do

not overtighten. See Figure 14.

To ensure reliable protection, it is important to check and

calibrate the detection system on a regularly scheduled

basis. The frequency of these checks is determined by

the requirements of the particular installation – typically

30, 60, or 90 day intervals, depending on the ambient

conditions.

SEnSoR ModULE REPLACEMEnT
(live Maintenance)
The hot swappable, intrinsically safe sensor module

can be replaced in the field without removing power or

de-classifying the hazardous area.

To replace the sensor module, locate the three captive

screws on the front of the module as shown in Figure

15. Loosen these screws and remove the old sensor

module. Install the new sensor module onto the

transmitter, and tighten the screws. To ensure proper

moisture ingress protection and grounding of the plastic

nosepiece, tighten the screws to 70-100 oz-in (0.5-0.7

N-m).

Important

Always exercise caution when working in
combustible gas areas. Follow replacement
instructions explicitly.

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Removing the sensor module with power applied
will result in a fault condition until a new sensor
module of the same type is installed. When
replacing an oxygen sensor, this action will result
in an alarm condition as the decreasing 4‑20 mA
signal passes through the alarm range. Inhibit
response devices to prevent unwanted actuation.

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oxygen (o

2

) electrochemical sensors contain

lead (Pb). observe all local waste management
requirements when disposing of exhausted o

2

electrochemical sensors.

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electrochemical sensors are highly sensitive to
antiseptic wipes and/or cleaning products that
contain alcohol and antibacterial/antiviral agents.
Antiseptic products should be removed from
areas where sensors are stored, handled, or
used. If antiseptic products are being used on
workers' hands, sufficient time should be allowed
for the alcohol to evaporate before handling
sensors.

LOOSEN CAPTIVE PHILLIPS
SCREWS (3) TO REMOVE
SENSOR MODULE.

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Figure 15—Location of Screws for Sensor Module Replacement

Figure 14—GT3000 with Replaceable Filter Removed

TURN FILTER COUNTERCLOCKWISE
TO REMOVE. NO TOOLS REQUIRED.

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