Displaying and setting the alarm points – RKI Instruments GX-2001 Canadian Version User Manual

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24 • Displaying and Setting the Alarm Points Model GX-2001 Operator’s Man-

Displaying and Setting the Alarm
Points

The Model GX-2001 allows you to display and set the alarm points of the
four target gasses. Each of the target gasses has both a low (Alarm 1) and
high (Alarm 2) alarm setting. Two gasses, CO and H

2

S, have a STEL alarm

point. The alarm point for oxygen is measured as a percentage of oxygen in
the atmosphere. The alarm point for HC is measured as a percentage of
the lower explosive limit (% LEL), and CO and H

2

S alarm points are

measured in parts per million (ppm). The alarm points and their factory
settings are summarized in the table below:

In the table above, Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 for HC, CO, and H

2

S refer to a

rising concentration of these gasses. The first alarm is triggered at the
Alarm 1 concentration listed in the table. For HC that would be 10% LEL,
for CO that would be 25 ppm, and for H

2

S that would be 10 ppm. The

second alarm is triggered when the Alarm 2 concentration is reached. For
oxygen, Alarm 1 is triggered when the concentration of oxygen falls below
19.5%. When the concentration of oxygen rises above 23.5%, Alarm 2 is
activated.

Display and Adjust the Alarm Points

1. Make sure the Model GX-2001 is turned off. The LCD should be blank.

2. Press and hold the AIR button, then press and hold the MODE/POWER

button.

Table 5: Alarm Points of the Four Target Gasses

Gas

Alarm 1

Alarm 2

STEL

O

2

19.5%

Decreasing

23.5%

None

HC

Combustibles

10% LEL

50% LEL

None

CO

25 ppm

50 ppm

200 ppm

H

2

S

10 ppm

30 ppm

15 ppm

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