Introduction, Description – RKI Instruments GX-82 User Manual

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Model GX-82 Instruction Manual

Introduction • 1

Introduction

The RKI Model GX-82 is a proven gas detection instrument, in use internationally for
personal protection in a wide variety of industries. The GX-82 is compact, convenient, and
offers a full range of features, including:

simultaneous detection of combustible gas (%LEL), oxygen deficiency (O

2

), and

carbon monoxide (CO), or hydrogen sulfide (H

2

S)

dot-matrix display for complete, understandable information at a glance

distinctive audible alarms for dangerous conditions and malfunctions

intrinsic safety for Class I, Division I, Group C and D hazardous atmospheres

microprocessor control for reliability, ease of use, and advanced capabilities

small size and light weight for user comfort

WARNING: The GX-82 is designed to detect combustible gas, oxygen deficiency, and

hydrogen sulfide or carbon monoxide, which can be life threatening. Users
must follow the instructions and warnings in this manual to assure proper

and safe operation of the GX-82.

Description

The RKI Model GX-82 is an advanced portable instrument for simultaneous detection of
combustible gas (LEL), oxygen deficiency (O

2

), and carbon monoxide (CO) or hydrogen

sulfide (H

2

S). See Table 1 for detection ranges. Gas detection features include distinctive

alarms for dangerous gas concentrations and time-weighted averaging for exposure to
toxic gases (CO or H

2

S).

The GX-82 is compact enough to be worn on a belt loop or shoulder strap, which leaves
your hands free. It has a tough plastic housing, touch-pad control panel, back-lit display,
and comes with a vinyl carrying case.

The GX-82 is easy to adjust and maintain. The batteries and diffusion sensors are user-
replaceable. The GX-82 also displays battery condition and sensor malfunction during
start-up and operation.

Table 1: Ranges of Target Gases

Gas Detected

Range

Combustible

0 to 100% LEL

1

Oxygen

0 to 40%

Hydrogen sulfide

0 to 100 ppm

2

Carbon monoxide

0 to 300 ppm

1

LEL (Lower Explosive Limit)

2

ppm (Parts Per Million)

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