Scott Protege SG User Manual

Scott Protege SG User Manual

Single gas monitoring device
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PROTÉGÉ SINGLE GAS MONITOR
User Guide
087-0065
Rev B

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  • Page 1 PROTÉGÉ SINGLE GAS MONITOR User Guide 087-0065 Rev B...
  • Page 3 Protégé Single Gas PROTÉGÉ PORTABLE GAS MONITOR 087-0065 Rev B...
  • Page 4: Contents

    Scott Safety. Scott Safety reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of Scott Safety to provide notification of such revision or change.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Power-Up Sequence ..........SCOTT SAFETY...
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  • Page 7 Replacing with the New Filter ........SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 8 VIII LIST OF FIGURES 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 9: List Of Tables

    LIST OF TABLES Scott Safety Documentation Set ....... . xiii Protégé...
  • Page 10 LIST OF TABLES 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 11: About This Guide

    Operation • Maintenance • Specifications • Sensor Information • Support Warning: Read, understand and follow the entire content of this guide prior to use. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 12: Guide Conventions

    This icon and text indicate the possibility of electrostatic discharge (ESD) in a procedure that requires the reader to take the proper ESD precautions. This icon and text designates information of special note. 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 13: Related Product Documentation

    Related Product Documentation Related Product Table 1 lists the Scott Safety Family documentation set. Documentation 33339 Table 1 Scott Safety Documentation Set DOCUMENT NAME PURPOSE DOCUMENT ID Protégé Single Gas User Provides information on operation and 087-0065 Guide maintenance on the Protégé Single Gas monitor.
  • Page 14: Certifications And Approvals

    RoHS Directive ATEX Directive EMC Directive IECEx certification standards and dates: IEC 60079-0:2011 and IEC 60079-11:2011 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Note: The monitors covered in this manual have not been evaluated for enriched Oxygen atmosphere>21%. 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 15: Certification And Approvals For Monitor (Continued)

    This portable transmitter with its antenna complies with FCC’s RF exposure limits for general population/uncontrolled exposure. The Protégé Single Gas Integrated Transmitter has been assigned FCC ID # T5E Compliant with Industry Canada RSS-210. SUBPART INTENTIONAL RADIATORS FCC Part 15.247 and OET 65 SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 16: General Safety Information

    Failure to follow these instructions may also result in serious injury or death. Scott Safety can take no responsibility for use of its equipment if it is not used in accordance with the instructions. If further operational or maintenance details are required but not provided in this guide, contact Scott Safety or their agent.
  • Page 17: Warnings And Cautions - Monitor Use And Care

    Warning: If the monitor does not function as described herein, remove from service and mark for maintenance. Only use Scott Safety replacement parts where applicable. Warning: Only use the monitor to monitor the atmosphere for the gases and concentrations for which it is set-up to detect.
  • Page 18: Warnings And Cautions - Sensor Use And Care

    CLEANERS AND AEROSOLS LUBRICANTS Brake cleaners Bug repellents and sprays Lubricants Lubricants Rust inhibitors Rust inhibitors Window and glass cleaners Windows and glass cleaners Dishsoaps Citrus based cleaners Alcohol based cleaners Hand sanitizers Anionic detergents 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 19: Warnings And Cautions - Battery Use And Care

    Do no mix with the solid waste stream. Spent batteries must be disposed by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler. Warning: Keep lithium cells away from children. Caution: No attempt should be made to alter or repair the monitor. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 20 ABOUT THIS GUIDE 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 21: Quick Reference

    087-0065 Chapter 1 Rev B QUICK REFERENCE Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topic: • Typical Quick Reference SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 22: Typical Quick Reference

    The following flow charts provides a quick reference of the Protégé Single Gas Flow Chart monitor’s power up sequence. See “Pushbuttons” on page 23 “Power-Up Sequence” on page 24 for the detailed actions. Refer to Table 6 for the operation button shown in the flow chart below. 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 23: Basic Operating Flow Chart

    The following flow charts provides a quick reference of the Protégé Single Gas Chart monitor’s basic configuration. See “Pushbuttons” on page 23 for the detailed actions. Refer to Table 6 for the operation button shown in the flow chart below. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 24: Zero Calibration

    “Pushbuttons” on page 23 “Zero Calibration” on page 31 for the detailed actions. Refer to Table 6 for the operation button shown in the flow chart below. Caution: This area must be free of flammable gases during calibration. 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 25: Span Calibration

    “Pushbuttons” on page 23 “Span Calibration” on page 33 for the detailed actions. Refer to Table 6 for the operation button shown in the flow chart below. Caution: This area must be free of flammable gases during calibration. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 26: Bump Test Flow Chart

    “Pushbuttons” on page 23 “Bump Test” on page 35 for the detailed actions. Refer to Table 6 for the operation button shown in the flow chart below. Caution: This area must be free of flammable gases during calibration. 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 27: Introduction

    087-0059 Chapter 2 Rev A INTRODUCTION Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topic: • Monitor Overview SCOTT SAFETY 087-0059 REV B...
  • Page 28: Monitor Overview

    Warning Do not use IR communications when an explosive atmosphere may be present. If you have any questions about the device or its operation contact Scott Safety. See “Technical Service” on page 52”. 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 29: Major Parts Of The Monitor

    Figure 1 Major Parts of the Monitor Table 7 lists the major parts of the monitor. Table 7 Major Parts of the Monitor ITEM ITEM Compliance LED (Green) Buzzer Alarm LED (Red) IR Link Alligator Clip Operation Button (2) Sensor Cover SCOTT SAFETY 087-0059 REV B...
  • Page 30: Shipping Items

    This section provides a list of the items that typically ship with the monitor. Ensure you have all items, if not See “Technical Service” on page 52. • Protégé Single Gas Monitor • Calibration Adapter • • Quick Start User Notes • Calibration Certificate 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 31: Configuration And Setup

    087-0065 Chapter 3 Rev B CONFIGURATION AND SETUP Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topic: • Installing the PGD Application • Connecting the Device to a PC SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 32: Installing The Pgd Application

    Installing the PGD This section describes how to obtain and install the software. Application The Scott Portable Gas Detection (PGD) Application is a GUI that enables you to modify the device’s settings and access the data log. Table shows the installation checklist:...
  • Page 33: Installing The Usb Driver

    3 When prompted, click Next to proceed with the installation, see Figure Figure 2 USB Driver Installation (1 of 4) 4 Select I accept this agreement and click Next to continue. Figure 3 USB Driver Installation (2 of 4) SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 34: Usb Driver Installation (3 Of 4)

    Figure 4 USB Driver Installation (3 of 4) Figure 5 shows the screen once you have successfully installed the driver and click Finish to complete the installation. Figure 5 USB Driver Installation (4 of 4) 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 35: Connecting The Device To A Pc

    The monitor IR is in the sleeping mode to save power prior to activating its IR commu- nication function, and it takes less than a minute to establish the communication with the PGD Application software. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 36: Connected Monitors

    CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURATION AND SETUP 3 Click on the PGD Application Software icon on the desktop. 4 The PGD Application Software dashboard will display, and the connected monitor is shown (Figure Figure 8 Connected Monitors 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 37: Default Settings

    0 to 9 seconds 5 seconds Button hold timer (Test) 3 to 9 seconds 3 seconds Confidence beep On/Off Auto Zero Calibration on On/Off Start-up Enable Latching Alarms On/Off Low Battery Alarm 5% to 30% SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 38: Monitor Setup On Pgd Application Software

    Figure 9 PGD Application Software Dashboard 3 To view and set the monitor parameter, select the monitor that need to be configured and double click. Or click the Configure button to display the configuration window. 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 39: Sensor Information

    Perform the following steps to set the alarm setpoint. 1 The monitor setting window displays in Figure Figure 10 Sensor Information 2 Change the alarm set point. 3 After completing all the configurations, click Set button to save the settings. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 40: Monitor Configuration

    11, click the Monitor Information panel to view and configure the monitor parameters. When completing the configurations, click Set button to save the settings. For more information, please refer to the PGD Application Software User Guide. Figure 11 Monitor Configuration 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 41: Operation

    087-0065 Chapter 4 Rev B OPERATION Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topic: • Operating the Monitor SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 42: Operating The Monitor

    DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Battery indicator Alarm TWA alarm condition Condition Icon Gas type STEL alarm condition Heart beat LOW alarm condition Gas reading or real time HIGH alarm condition clock Gas type IRDA is on/Data transmission 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 43: Backlight

    Press right button Cancel the operation. For example, operation when operating cancel the calibration or bump test. Turn off Both Press and hold both Power off the monitor buttons buttons until the countdown is complete SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 44: Powering Up The Monitor

    Monitor emits one audible beep • LED lights for (1) one second • Monitor vibrates for (1) second LCD display “On” and the Firmware version. Then the current month/date, year and real time will appear in sequence. 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 45 Note: If the Auto zero calibration is enabled, the zero calibration will be performed automatically. When a self-test is successful the monitor turns to the gas monitoring mode. The LCD display battery icon, heart beat, sensor type, gas reading and etc. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 46: Monitor Alerts And Alarms Descriptions

    Low Battery Alarm Bump Test Due • • Battery icon flashes BUMP flashes BUMP • • 1 Beep, 1 LED flash and 1 DUE flashes vibration every minute • The device deactivates with the countdown (depleted) 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 47 1 vibration every 2 seconds • The device power off with the countdown * The battery level indicator flashes when approximately 5% battery life remains. **Each line of the battery level indicator represents approximately 25% of battery time remaining. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 48: Powering Down The Monitor

    1 Press and hold both the left and right buttons on the front of the monitor. 2 The LCD displays Power Off and counts down from 5 to 0. 3 Release both buttons when OFF displays. 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 49: Chapter Overview

    087-0065 Chapter 5 Rev B MAINTENANCE Chapter Overview This chapter covers the following topics: • Testing the Monitor • Maintenance • Error Codes SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 50: Testing The Monitor

    Warning: Bump test and Calibration are not accurate if being performed immediately after the startup. Scott Safety recognizes the potential of the device when operated and maintained correctly. As such, verifying proper operation of the device in the form of Span Calibration and daily Bump Testing is essential to ensure the device performs as intended in a potentially hazardous environment.
  • Page 51: Zero Calibration Screens

    4 If the air is not clean, press the right button to cancel the zero calibration. The user has 60 seconds to acknowledge the alert, if the alert is not acknowledged within 60 seconds, the device goes to the span calibration. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 52 6 After an unsuccessful calibration, the monitor LCD reads FAIL. Verify the device activates 1 red LED flash per second, 1 sounding beep per second and 1 vibration per second. Span calibration is not required for the O sensor. 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 53: Span Calibration- Calibration Adapter Attached

    Test” on page 35 for the test procedures. Do not attach the adapter to the monitor until instructed to apply gas. Figure 14 Span Calibration- Calibration Adapter Attached Span Calibration This section describes how to perform Span Calibration. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 54: Span Calibration

    Press right button or wait 60 seconds to go to Exit screen. 10 Press left button or wait for 60 seconds to return to normal reading screen. 11 Turn off gas cylinder and remove Calibration Adapter. The device automatically returns to gas monitoring mode. 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 55: Bump Test

    1 red LED flash per second, 1 sounding beep per second and 1 vibration per second. Press any button or wait 60 seconds to go to the normal reading screen. 7 Turn off gas cylinder and remove Calibration Adapter. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 56: Sensor Access

    4 Pull the sensor straight out and replace with new sensor (Figure 17). Each sensor has a small PCB tab that extends beyond its diameter. Ensure the tabs align with the small slots of sensor cavities. 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 57: Replacing The New Sensor

    Figure 17 Replacing the New Sensor Table 16 Replacing the New Sensor DESCRIPTION Alignment (upper) Alignment (lower) 5 Reinstall the sensor cover with three (3) M2.5 × 12 screws and tighten the screws with the sequence in Figure SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 58: Screw Sequence

    It is not necessary to remove the belt clip to access the battery. 1 Set or verify the device is turned off. 2 Unscrew and remove the three (3) M2.5 × 12 screws from the back of the device using a Philips screw driver (Figure 19). 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 59: Lithium Battery Access

    Only the Tyco approved batteries are allowed to be replaced in the monitor. Refer to the battery information in Table Table 17 Acceptable Battery Information TYCO PN PART NUMBER MANUFACTURER 8001860 ER14335 EVE ENERGY CO., LTD 8003692 ER14335 OmniCel Batteries SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 60: Polarity Orientation (+/-)

    1 Refer to step 2 “Replacing Sensors” on page 36 to remove the sensor cover. 2 Pull out the old sensor filter with tweezers or other tools (Figure 21). Figure 21 Pulling out the Old Filter 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 61: Replacing With The New Filter

    Take the monitor to a normal temperature area. sensor has a dramatic change G-sensor error This is not applied to the Protégé Single Gas. Charge error This is not applied to the Protégé Single Gas. ADC full Contact the service. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 62 CHAPTER 5: MAINTENANCE 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 63: Appendix Overview

    087-0065 Appendix A Rev B SPECIFICATIONS Appendix Overview This appendix covers the following topic: • Specifications SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 64: Monitor Specifications

    Operating Temp. -4.0 to + 122 F (-20 to +50 Humidity 15 to 90% RH, Non-Condensing CO (Carbon Monoxide) Sensor Range 0 to 1000 ppm ° ° Operating Temp. -4.0 to +104 F (-20 to +40 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 65 -4.0 to +104 F (-20 to +40 Humidity 15 to 90% RH, Non-Condensing (Phosphine) Sensor Range 0 to 20 ppm ° ° Operating Temp. -4.0 to +122 F (-20 to +50 Humidity 15 to 90%, Non-Condensing SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 66: Sensor Specifications

    -4.0 to +104 F (-20 to +40 Humidity 15 to 90%, Non-Condensing Combustible (IR) Sensor Range 0 to 100% LEL (Methane) ° ° Operating Temp. 40 to +140 F (-40 to +60 Humidity 0 to 98%, Non-Condensing 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 67: Appendix Overview

    087-0065 Appendix B Rev B SENSOR INFORMATION Appendix Overview This appendix covers the following topic: • Gas Interferences SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 68: Gas Interferences

    APPENDIX B: SENSOR INFORMATION Gas Interferences There are known gas interferences to a limited number of chemical compounds. Scott Safety attempts to identify possible gas interferences to which gas sensors may be exposed; however, not all chemical compounds that presently exist have been tested.
  • Page 69 < 0.1 (NO) Nitrogen < ‐0.25 < ‐0.01 < ‐0.2 < ‐4 < 0.3 1 < ‐2 Dioxide Ozone (O Phosphine Silane (SiH Sulfur < 0.25 < 0.001 < 0.3 Dioxide Key: < Less than; ~ Approximate. Grey highlights indicate calibration or surrogate calibration gases. SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 70 APPENDIX B: SENSOR INFORMATION 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 71: Appendix Overview

    087-0065 Appendix C Rev B SUPPORT Appendix Overview This appendix covers the following topics: • Technical Service • Parts List SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 72: Technical Service

    APPENDIX C: SUPPORT Technical Service Congratulations on your purchase of a Scott Safety product. It is designed to provide you with reliable trouble-free service. contact the service center, if you have technical questions, need support, or if you need to return a product.
  • Page 73 Beijing branch, Shanghai Eagle Safety Equipment Co. Ltd. Suite 708, Scitech Tower, No.22 Jianguomenwai Avenue, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100004, P.R.China Telephone: +86-10-65150005 Asia Scott Safety – Asia Service Dept 2 Serangoon North Ave 5, #07-01 Singapore 554911 Telephone: +65. 6883 9671 Fax:+65.
  • Page 74: Applicable Parts List

    APPENDIX C: SUPPORT Parts List Contact your Scott Safety distributor, sales representative, or the Scott Safety Service Center for information regarding availability of applicable parts and accessories for the Protégé Reusable Single Gas monitor. Table 22 Applicable Parts List CATEGORY...
  • Page 75: Applicable Sensors

    NO, 0 to 350 ppm 8001100 , 0 to 5 ppm 8001098 S (High Resolution) 8002426 , 0 to 100 ppm, CO (Hydrogen Resistant) 8001093 , 0 to 2000 ppm, Sensor- IR LELCH , 0 to 100% LEL 8002057 SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 76 APPENDIX C: SUPPORT 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 77: Index

    Power-Up Sequence Guide Overview Monitor Protege ZM Error Codes IR Connect to a PC Connecting Related Product Documentation xiii Replacing Lithium Battery Sensor Filter Alert and Alarms Sensors Monitor Revision history, for this guide xiii SCOTT SAFETY 087-0065 REV B...
  • Page 78 Typical Quick Reference Bump Test Flow Chart Operating Flow Chart Power-up Sequence Flow Chart Span Calibration Zero Calibration Warnings and Cautions Battery Use and Care Monitor Use and Care xvii Sensor Use and Care xviii 087-0065 REV B SCOTT SAFETY...
  • Page 80 Monroe Corporate Center P.O. Box 569 Monroe, NC 28111 Telephone: 800-247-7257 FAX: (704) 291-8330 Web: www.scottsafety.com...

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