17. Sensor Cross Sensitivity Data ............21 18. Accuracy Statement ................2 19. Replacing the Battery or Sensor .............2 20. Warnings ....................24 21. Warranty .....................25 22. Other Gases ..................27 2. Replacement Parts ................28 24. Calibration Accessories ..............29 XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
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What’s in the Box? • XP Series Personal Gas Detector • Test Adapter • Operating Instructions and Maintenance Manual • Certificate of Calibration Product Overview Visual Alarm Belt Clip Display Gas Type Up Button Audible Alarm Down Button On/Off Button Sensor 2.
Level 2 Alarm STEL Alarm TWA Alarm 10 ppm 15 ppm 15 ppm 10 ppm 35 ppm 100 ppm 400 ppm 35 ppm 23.5% v/v 19.5% v/v For other toxic gases, see Section 22 Other Gases. XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
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When the detected gas level returns to a safe level the gas alarm will stop, unless the alarm mode is set to latching. The user cannot cancel an alarm. If the measured reading exceeds the range of the sensor then the numerical digits will flash the full scale value. XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
CO STEL/TWA values measured STEL value TWA value c) the maximum (peak CO) reading measured To clear the peak reading, press the On/Off button once when the peak value is displayed on the LCD. XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
Additionally, the XP will periodically check its battery, electronic circuit and sensor. If it fails, the Test Fail icon ( ) will be shown and the Test Pass icon ( ) will blink. If it passes then the Test Pass icon will be displayed. XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
(15°C to 25°C/59˚F to 77˚F), humidity and pressure. Follow local regulations and/or your company’s policy on the frequency of bump testing. For more information on test gas, contact your local Honeywell Analytics representative. 8. Low Battery When the XP battery level reaches a preset level it will warn the user that the battery is low and needs replacing by generating a beep and flashing the LED once every 5 seconds.
2 times, and the ( ) icon will flash for 5 seconds. If the zero calibration fails, the XP will give a single beep and a single flash, the Test Fail icon ( ) will be displayed, and the zero calibration should be repeated. XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
) should be calibrated at least every 6 months. To carry out the span calibration the user requires the following additional equipment to be available, which can be purchased from Honeywell Analytics. • Gas cylinder containing a known concentration calibration gas as follows:...
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Important Note for Cl Users: Honeywell Analytics recommends dedicating a regulator for use with Cl gas to avoid lower calibra- tion readings due to cross-interference with other gases. Prior to performing the span calibration with Cl detectors it is recommended that the user purge the regulator for 5 minutes (300 seconds) with Cl gas to ensure the regulator is properly conditioned.
3 seconds. The XP will generate two beeps and 2 flashes, and enter the Set-up mode. If the Menu Lock feature has been activated then the detector prompts the user to enter the password before entering setup mode. The following display will be shown while the two buttons are being pressed and held: XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
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If no button is pressed within 20 seconds or both buttons are pressed together the XP will revert back to its normal gas monitoring mode. The flowchart diagram on the following page explains the process. XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
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Structure of Instrument Setup Menu Alarm 2 set Alarm latch OFF Alarm latch ON STEL alarm set TWA alarm set No confidence beep Confidence flash Confidence beep and flash Confidence beep or flash Current password Menu lock New password XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
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The user can select whether the detector set-up menu is password protected. All settings are maintained, even when the XP is turned off. Note that the initial password (which can be changed) is ‘000’. Menu lock Menu unlock XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
Operating Temperature -4°F to +122°F (-20°C to +50°C) (temperature compensated) Humidity 5-95% RH (non-condensing) Audible Alarm 95db @ 4” (95db @ 10cm) Visual Alarm High intensity red LEDs Vibrating Alarm Standard Display Backlit Custom LCD XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
93.0g (3.3oz) *Excessive alarms will significantly reduce the battery life 16. Contacting Honeywell Analytics To contact Honeywell Analytics, call: +1 800 433 7220 (USA and Canada) + 41 (0)44 943 4300 (ROW) Or visit our web-site at www.honeywellanalytics.com XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
17. Sensor Cross Sensitivity Data S SureCell Cross Sensitivity Data Gas Type Concentration Applied Reading (ppm) (ppm H Carbon Monoxide Sulfur Dioxide Nitrogen Dioxide Nitric Oxide Chlorine Hydrogen Ethylene Carbon Dioxide 5000 XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
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Concentration Applied Reading (ppm) (ppm CO) Hydrogen Sulfide Sulfur Dioxide Nitrogen Dioxide Nitric Oxide Chlorine Hydrogen Ethylene Ammonia Cross Sensitivity Data Gas Type Concentration Applied Reading (%v/v O Hydrogen 100% Methane 100% Nitrogen Dioxide 25 ppm XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
(If the detector does not turn on after battery replacement, check the polarity is correct, as indicated.) After replacing the sensor, calibrate the XP. Note: Dispose of battery according to local or national regulations. XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
Detector Case - Rear Detector Case Screws Warning: Remove the battery before removing this insulator. Be sure that the insulator is secured in place prior to re-installing the battery. XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
21. Warranty All products are designed and manufactured to the latest internationally recognized standards by Honeywell Analytics under a Quality Management system that is certified to ISO 9001:2000. Device Warranty Terms 12 months from date of switch on / installation XP Series provided this takes place prior to the ‘Activate...
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In no event shall HA’s liability exceed the original purchase price paid by the buyer for the product. After the effective date, this warranty supersedes all existing warranty statements and HA makes no other warranty expressed or implied except as stated above. XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
10 ppm in N 5~20 ppm 6 months 10 ppm in air 5~20 ppm 6 months 200 ppm in air or N 100~200 ppm 6 months 25 ppm in air or N 25~100 ppm 6 months XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
Replacement XP Sensor Filter MiniMAX-XP-BATT 0140-0003 Replacement Energizer CR2 or Sanyo CR2 Battery ® HOR132 2566-0260 Replacement XP Sensor O-Ring HOR133 2566-0261 Replacement XP Body Seal Energizer is a trademark of the Eveready Battery Company, Inc. ® XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
2566-0241 EGS267 2566-0242 EGS268 EGS254 2566-0243 EGS244 2566-0244 EGS255 2566-0245 EGS257 2566-0246 EGS246-K 2566-0247 EGS272 2566-0248 24. Calibration Accessories Lumidor Neotronics Item Part Number Part Number Spare Test Adaptor MiniMAX-XT-01 2566-0121 Tubing 402-190-120 Regulator N600-1002-10 XP Series Personal Gas Detector...
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