Start up – RKI Instruments 65-2434RK User Manual

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6 • 65-2434RK CO Transmitter

9.

Connect the cable’s drain to an available chassis ground at the controller. RKI
controllers typically have a ground stud that can be used to ground the cable’s drain
wire.

Start Up

This section describes procedures to start up the CO transmitter and place the transmitter
into normal operation.

Introducing Incoming Power

1.

Complete the installation procedures described earlier in this manual.

2.

Verify that the power wiring to the controller is correct and secure. Refer to the
controller instruction manual.

3.

Turn on or plug in the incoming power at the power source end, then turn on the
controller.

4.

Verify that the controller is on and operating properly. Refer to the controller
operator’s manual.

CAUTION:

Allow the transmitter to warm up for 5 minutes before you continue with the next
section, “Setting the Zero Signal”.

Setting the Zero Signal

NOTE:

If you can verify that the detector is in a fresh air environment (environment
known to be of normal oxygen content and free of toxic and combustible gases),
it is not necessary to apply zero air when verifying or setting the fresh air
reading.

The procedure below describes applying zero emission air, usually called zero air, using a
calibration kit that includes a calibration cup, calibration gas, sample tubing, and a fixed
flow regulator with an on/off knob. RKI Instruments, Inc. recommends using a 0.5 LPM
(liters per minute) fixed flow regulator.

1.

Remove the enclosure’s cover by unscrewing the four cover screws, one at each
corner.

2.

Set a voltmeter to measure in the millivolt (mV) range.

3.

Plug the voltmeter leads into the test points on the amplifier PCB. Plug the positive
lead into the test point labeled CAL+; plug the negative lead into the test point labeled
CAL-

.

4.

Screw the regulator into the zero air calibration cylinder.

5.

Use the sample tubing to connect the regulator to the calibration cup.

6.

Turn the regulator’s on/off knob counterclockwise to open it.

7.

Hold the calibration cup against the CO sensor’s face. Leave the rubber boot and
sealing spacer on the sensor when calibrating. Hold the cup on gently to allow gas to
escape and avoid pressurizing the sensor’s sensing face.

8.

Allow the gas to flow for 2 minutes.

9.

Verify a voltmeter reading of 100 mV (±2 mV).

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