Alarm indications – RKI Instruments Gas Tracer 10,000 ppm User Manual

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23 • Alarm Indications

10,000 ppm Gas Tracer Operator’s Manual

Alarm Indications

NOTE:

False alarms may be caused by radio frequency (RF) or
electromagnetic (EMI) interference. Keep the Gas Tracer away
from RF and EMI sources such as radio transmitters or large
motors.

When a failure condition occurs, such as a sensor failure, low flow, or
dead battery condition, the unit will also sound an alarm, flash the
LED arrays, and vibrate.

The table below summarizes the types of alarms produced by the
Gas Tracer.

Table 3: Alarm Types and Indications

Alarm Type

Visual Indications

Other Indications

Gas Level
Indications

• The numerical reading

and the bar graph
level will increase as
the gas level
increases.

• The beeping and

buzzer pulsing
frequency will
increase as the gas
level increases.

Over Scale

• See “Overscale

Condition” on page 27
for a description of the
Overscale alarm
visual indications.

• See “Overscale

Condition” on page 27
for a description of all
other Overscale alarm
indications.

Low Flow*

• The display indicates

FAIL LOW FLOW

• The Alarm LED’s flash

• Buzzer sounds a

double pulsing tone
(two pulses in quick
succession)

Low Battery
Warning*

• Battery icon blinks

• None

Dead Battery Alarm

• Gas readings

replaced by FAIL

• Fan symbol

disappears

• BATTERY displayed

along bottom of
screen

• Alarm LED arrays

flash

Buzzer sounds a double
pulsing tone (two pulses
in quick succession)

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