RKI Instruments NP-204 User Manual

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NP-204

RKI Instruments, Inc.

5 .

Verify Response (Low Range)

To verify detection of combustibles use a controlled source of flammable vapor, for

example a bottle of isopropyl alcohol. For accurate testing of calibration, use a known

calibrating gas source, such as 50% LEL methane. (See calibration section of this

manual for calibrating instructions).

After verifying response, squeeze the aspirator bulb 5 times again to flush fresh air

through the system.

Caution

Do not use gas from a cigarette lighter to test response to combustibles. Do not use a gasoline

container or tank to verify response. Exposing the sensor to uncontrolled high concentrations of

gas in this manner will reduce response and sensor life.

WARNING

If the NP-204 does not respond to these verifications, take it to a known “fresh-air” environment,

Sample the fresh air and Re-Zero the unit. Repeat the “Verify Response” procedure before using the

NP-204 in a potentially hazardous location. Do not attempt to use the instrument unless the

response is verified.

6 .

Zero (High range)

Turn the range selector switch to the “H” (High) position. Allow a few seconds for

instrument to warm up, and verify the reading is exactly on zero. If it is not on Zero,

adjust the reading to zero using the internal adjustment before using the instrument.

Refer to the “Internal Adjustments” section of this manual for instructions on how to

adjust the High range zero.

7 .

After the above steps are successfully completed, the instrument is ready to take to the

job site and use. It may be turned off until needed. When using, refer to the Normal

Operation section of this manual below.

Normal Operation

The NP-204 can now be used to check atmospheres for gas levels. Before each sample is taken, the user
should follow the following steps:

1 .

Turn unit on to Volt Adj., and adjust voltage to the red Volt Check line on the meter,

using the Volt Adjust knob.

2 .

Turn Range switch to “L” position, and adjust the Zero to be exactly zero using the

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