Sperian ToxiPro Reference Manual

Sperian ToxiPro Reference Manual

Single gas detector
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ToxiPro
Single Gas
Detector
Reference Manual
Honeywell Analytics
651 South Main Street
Middletown, CT 06457
(800) 711-6776
(860) 344-1079
Fax (860) 344-1068
Part number 13-264-N3
Version 1.30
03-June-2011
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  • Page 1 ® ToxiPro Single Gas Detector Reference Manual Honeywell Analytics 651 South Main Street Middletown, CT 06457 (800) 711-6776 (860) 344-1079 Fax (860) 344-1068 Part number 13-264-N3 Version 1.30 03-June-2011...
  • Page 2 ® THE TOXIPRO -NGSG PERSONAL PORTABLE GAS DETECTORS HAVE BEEN DESIGNED FOR THE DETECTION AND MEASUREMENT OF POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS. IN ORDER TO ASSURE THAT THE USER IS PROPERLY WARNED OF POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS ATMOSPHERIC CONDITIONS, IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS REFERENCE MANUAL BE READ, FULLY UNDERSTOOD, AND FOLLOWED.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.1.1   Verifying accuracy and response: ToxiPro O ........... 11   3.1.2   Verifying accuracy: ToxiPro with toxic gas sensor ..........11   3.2   Effect of contaminants on ToxiPro sensors .............. 12   3.2.1   Effects of contaminants on O sensors .............
  • Page 4: Operating Temperature Range

    Certifications ® The ToxiPro -NGSG carries the following certifications: UL and c-UL, Class I, Division 1, Groups A,B,C,D, Temp Code T4. UL Class II, Division 1, Groups E,F,G...
  • Page 5: Warnings And Cautions

    Warnings and Cautions Signal Words The following signal words, as defined by ANSI Z535.4-1998, are used in the ToxiPro- NGSG Operator’s Guide. indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 6: Overview

    15- existing battery was removed and replaced minute warm-up phase prior to initial the ToxiPro will show “F 0” on the display and activation. See section 2.1 for further details. will beep 6 times upon startup. It will then go into the set time/date mode.
  • Page 7: Low Battery Alarms

    PC’s IrDA port. If the security be compatible with the IQ Express Docking beep is enabled, the ToxiPro will emit a short Station. The IQ Express Dock is an beep coupled with an LED flash at a specific...
  • Page 8: Design Components

    MODE button. The MODE button is used to turn the → ToxiPro on and off, to turn on the backlight, to view the MAX, STEL (if enabled) and TWA (if enabled) screens and to initiate the automatic...
  • Page 9: Calibration Due Lockout

    If the instrument on three screens. In this case, the instrument shuts off when the MODE button is pressed serial number is 481098190. with “cal due shown”, then the ToxiPro is → → configured with calibration due lockout enabled.
  • Page 10: Calibration And Bump Test Due Notices

    When the calibration due recorded by the instrument during the current notice is enabled and the ToxiPro is due for operating session. ToxiPro O models will span calibration the calibration bottle icon will...
  • Page 11: Turning The Toxipro Off

    The ToxiPro will go into alarm if a sensor is 2. Select “Configure” in the software. exposed to a concentration of gas that 3. Hold the MODE button down for about 10 exceeds its established range. In the case of...
  • Page 12: Sample Draw Kit Usage

    CAUTION: Hand aspirated remote with a toxic gas sensor: sampling only provides continuous gas Step one is to take the ToxiPro to an area readings for the area in which the probe is where the atmosphere is known to be fresh located when the bulb is being and check the readings.
  • Page 13: Effect Of Contaminants On Toxipro Sensors

    0-CAL icon lit. Effect of contaminants on ToxiPro sensors → The atmosphere in which the ToxiPro is used can have lasting effects on the sensors. Sensors may suffer losses in sensitivity leading to degraded performance if exposed 2.
  • Page 14: Functional (Bump) Testing (Toxic Sensor Versions)

    3.3. After test, do the following: successful completion of the fresh air/zero 1. Turn the ToxiPro on and wait at least calibration, the instrument will begin a second three minutes to allow the readings to fully five-second countdown with the calibration stabilize.
  • Page 15: Failure To Calibrate

    3.6.2 Span calibration failure dangerous readings, and may void the The ToxiPro is designed to recognize two standard Honeywell Analytics Gas distinct types of span calibration failures: Detection Warranty. failures that occur due to sensor response outside the sensor’s normal range for...
  • Page 16: Fresh Air/Zero Calibration In A Contaminated Atmosphere

    If the ToxiPro is equipped with instrument will automatically restart and the a toxic gas sensor, proceed to the span ToxiPro will show “F 0” on the display and will calibration procedure if necessary as beep 6 times upon startup. It will then go into described in section 3.5.
  • Page 17: Replacing Sensors

    5 seconds and the year setting Proper Cleaning will be shown in two digit format. The exterior surfaces of the ToxiPro may be 11. Enter the last two digits of the year with cleaned using a damp cloth only. Do not use the MODE button, then cleaning agents of any kind.
  • Page 18: Instrument Firmware Upgrades

    Then align the infrared port at the top Eventlogger Capacity front of the ToxiPro with the PC’s infrared port to proceed with the download. The LED/IrDA The capacity of the event logger is 100 port will blink during communication with the events.
  • Page 19: Appendices

    Appendix A: Sensor Cross-Sensitivity Chart The table below provides the cross-sensitivity response of the ToxiPro toxic gas sensors to common interference gases. The values are ToxiPro as a percentage of the primary sensitivity, or the reading of the sensor when exposed to 100ppm of the interfering gas at 20ºC. These values are approximate. The actual values depend on the age and condition of the sensor.
  • Page 20: Appendix C: Calibration Frequency Recommendation

    period between accuracy checks contaminants that might have Appendix C: Calibration may be lengthened. an adverse effect on the Frequency calibration state of the sensors Honeywell Analytics is not the only Recommendation should trigger immediate re- manufacturer to be asked this verification of accuracy before question! One of the professional One of the most common...
  • Page 21: Honeywell Analytics Warranty Gas Detection Products

    Sensor Type(s) Warranty Period , LEL**, CO, CO+, H S & 2 Years Duo-Tox PHD6, Cannonball3, MultiPro, ToxiPro ® All Other Sensors 1 Year All Others All Sensors 1 Year ** Damage to combustible gas sensors by acute or chronic exposure to known sensor poisons such...

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