22 overrange indication, 23 fault indication, 24 aspiration – ENMET PGD2 User Manual

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6.22

Overrange Indication

If the concentration of the sampled gas exceeds the range of the sensors, the reading on the display changes to “HIGH” and the fault
indicators in the red lens section flash.
Readings are restored once the concentration falls back within the range of the sensor.
Note, however, that the flammable gas readings will permanently show “HIGH” until the instrument is switched off and then on again in
a fresh air base.

6.23

Fault Indication

The instrument is designed to continuously self-check itself for errors, either in the software or the hardware. Various fault messages
are displayed dependent on the program version and are accompanied by flashing fault indicators in the red lens section.
For example the following message is displayed if the PGD requires configuring:






Failure of a flammable gas sensor would lead to the following display:-




6.24

Aspiration

The PGD2 instrument normally relies upon the gases present in the atmosphere naturally diffusing into the instrument sensors through
the gas inlets either side of the instrument. However, for certain gases, and in some situations it is necessary to take in gas samples
from an atmosphere away from the location of the instrument, for example, from down inside a manhole or from up in the roof of an
underground tunnel.
This can be accomplished by use of the optionally available internal pump in conjunction with the specially designed sampling kits –
see Section 7.

Required Accessories:

Description

ENMET Part Number

Sampling Adaptor, Stainless Steel

03700-048

Sampling Adapter PTFE

03700-050

Sampling Hose

03700-031

Sampling Probe

03700-018

Filter Assembly Hydrophobic

02612-011

PGD NOT
CONFIGURED

H

2

S 0.0

LEL FAIL

CO 0

O

2

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