Det-Tronics PIR9400 PointWatch Infrared Hydrocarbon Gas Detector User Manual

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9.3

INSTALLATION

iMPoRtant

use only low vapor pressure silicone grease
when lubricating threads on the PointWatch
Detector and associated termination box.
Do
not get this grease on the optics of the detector.
A suitable grease is listed in the “Spare Parts”
section at the end of this manual. Do not use
Hydrocarbon-based grease. Doing so will emit
hydrocarbon vapors that will be measured by the
detector, resulting in inaccurate gas level readings.

DETECTOR LOCaTION
It is essential that the device be properly located to enable

it to provide maximum protection. The most effective

number and placement of sensors varies depending on

the conditions at the job site. The individual designing

the installation must rely on experience and common

sense to determine the type and quantity of sensors and

the best sensor locations to adequately protect the area.

The following factors should be considered for every

installation:

1. What kind of gas is to be detected? If it is lighter

than air, place the sensor above the potential gas

leak. Place the sensor close to the floor for gases

that are heavier than air or for vapors resulting

from flammable liquid spills. However, note that air

currents can cause a gas that is heavier than air to

rise. In addition, if the gas is hotter than ambient air

or mixed with gases that are lighter than air, it could

also rise.

2. How rapidly will the gas diffuse into the air? Select

a location for the sensor as close as practical to the

anticipated source of a gas leak.

3. Ventilation characteristics of the immediate area

must also be considered. Movement of air may

cause gas to accumulate more heavily in one area

than another. The detector should be placed in the

areas where the most concentrated accumulation of

gas is anticipated. Also take into consideration the

fact that many ventilation systems do not operate

continuously.

4. Proper orientation is horizontal.

Figure 6—Tall PIRTB with Window

Figure 7—Short PIRTB

Recommended Orientation of the PIR9400

CORRECT

INCORRECT

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