Kane 100-1 Manual

Kane 100-1 Manual

Gas analyzer and logger for ambient carbon monoxide and ambient carbon dioxide

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KANE 100-1
Gas Analyzer and Logger
Ambient Carbon Monoxide
Ambient Carbon Dioxide
Kane International Ltd
Kane House, Swallowfield
Welwyn Garden City
Hertfordshire, AL7 1JG
Tel:
+44 (0) 1707 375550
Fax:
+44 (0) 1707 393277
E-mail: sales@kane.co.uk
www.kane.co.uk
Stock No: 18259
© Kane International Ltd
for
and
December 2005

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  • Page 1 Ambient Carbon Monoxide Ambient Carbon Dioxide Kane International Ltd Kane House, Swallowfield Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire, AL7 1JG Tel: +44 (0) 1707 375550 Fax: +44 (0) 1707 393277 E-mail: sales@kane.co.uk www.kane.co.uk Stock No: 18259 December 2005 © Kane International Ltd...
  • Page 2 The large display shows 2 readings at a time and all data can be printed via an optional infrared printer. The printed data can be 'live' data or 'stored data'. The KANE 100-1 is controlled using 4 buttons and a rotary dial. The four buttons (from left to right) switch the instrument on and off,...
  • Page 3: Before Using The Analyser For The First Time

    The analyser may be supplied with either or both of the following chargers. To fully charge the battery, you may use a Kane trickle charger, plugged into the base of the unit for 12-24 hours. Alternatively the Kane fast charger which plugs into the side will take about 1-2 hours, after which it will switch to low trickle charge.
  • Page 4: Using The Analyser And Its Four Buttons

    3. USING THE ANALYSER AND ITS FOUR BUTTONS: Switching Press the button to switch the unit ON in fresh air. This allows ON the the analyser’s sensors to be calibrated. This will set CO to zero and analyser may be set to 400 ppm if required. At switch on, the analyser beeps four times and displays the model number.
  • Page 5 Using UP / Once the “on” countdown has been completed: DOWN / ENTER Press the DOWN button for more than 1 second after the short tone Buttons or “beep” to change the display’s top line, if you hold this button down there is an “auto repeat”...
  • Page 6 Printing Press print key quickly for about 1 sec. to start the analyser printing. Data The analyser displays "PRINTING" until this is completed. Make sure the printer is switched on, ready to accept data and its infrared receiver is in line with the emitter on top of the analyser. Switching The analyser normally operates with the pump on.
  • Page 7: Using The Rotary Dial (Starting From Menu)

    4. USING THE ROTARY DIAL (starting from Menu): Rotating the dial selects the display’s 2 line, unless MENU is selected. Rotor positions are: • Menu the MENU options are listed below • Count displays time to next Autostore in minutes if set. •...
  • Page 8 Using up down and enter keys. When you have selected the function to change, press ENTER to select. Repeat this to scroll through the menu and select (using the ENTER key) and change (using the UP / DOWN keys) the function. The final, logical ENTER returns you to the main menu display.
  • Page 9 4.2 MEMORY Functions With the rotor pointing to MENU use the UP/DOWN keys to select MEMORY and press ENTER The UP/DOWN keys can then be use to select : VIEW AUTO STO (Auto store) PRINT (Summary print of stored readings) CLEAR Press ENTER to choose.
  • Page 10: Auto Store

    (QUIET) and after initiating store switch the pump off. Typically if the batteries are fully charged you will be able to store 255 readings at up to 3 minutes interval. To store for longer periods above 12 hours you should connect the Kane trickle charger. The top line displays AUTO STO...
  • Page 11: Manual Zeroing

    SUMMARY PRINT The bottom line displays PRINT Press ENTER to select and EXIT Maximum, minimum and average readings are shown. CLEAR The top line will display CLEAR The bottom line will display NO Use the UP/DOWN keys to toggle between NO and YES Press ENTER to select and exit .
  • Page 12 5. MEASURING GASES After the countdown is finished and the analyser is correctly set up sampling can take place either by using a sampling tube/probe to reach into ducts or flues or simply by taking a direct ambient air measurement without a probe or hose connected. CAUTION: Just by breathing you are emitting a relatively high level of CO in the local area and this can affect the measurements.
  • Page 13 6. EXAMPLE PRINTOUT IN AMBIENT AIR The standard printouts are: KANE 100-1 CO & CO2 MONITOR Instant print DATE: 01-01-06 press print button. TIME: 14:27:08 ………………………….…….. KANE 100-1 CO & CO2 MONITOR Manually logged print via VIEW stored data. DATE:...
  • Page 14 KANE 100-1 CO & CO2 MONITOR Summary Print of autolog via MEMORY. AUTOLOG REPORT DATE 01-01-06 TIME 18:27:08 Start Time 06-6-04 14:00:00 Stop Time 06-6-04 17:59:00 No of readings ………………………….…….. Max CO2 06-06-04 14:10:00 Av CO2 Max CO 06-06-04 15:30:00...
  • Page 15: Problem Solving

    7. WHEN YOU FINISH USING THE ANALYSER Always try to switch the analyser off in fresh air . The analyser counts down from 30 before switch off with the pump running to self clean its sensors. If the measured CO level is more than 30 ppm do not switch off the analyser.
  • Page 16: Annual Recalibration And Service

    Display is totally clear or totally dark • Set the rotary dial to MENU switch on and leave unit for five minutes. • Press UP three times (listen for three beeps) then press ENTER • Press and hold down UP until the display becomes visible again (this can take up to 20 seconds).
  • Page 17: Specification

    10. SPECIFICATION Parameter Resolution Accuracy Specified Over Range Range Gas Measurement Carbon Monoxide 1 ppm +/-5 ppm <100ppm 1000 ppm 2000ppm +/-5% > 100ppm +/-10% >1000ppm Carbon Dioxide 1 ppm +/-20ppm <400ppm 200 to 4000 ppm 9999ppm +/-5% < 4000ppm +/-10% >4000ppm Dimensions Weight...
  • Page 18: Electromagnetic Compatibility

    Directive. This product has been tested for compliance with the following generic standards: EN 61000-6-3 EN 61000-6-1 and is certified to be compliant Specification EC/EMC/KI/KANE 100 details the specific test configuration, performance and conditions of use. Page 18 English 18259...
  • Page 19 APPENDIX Carbon Monoxide: Current World Health Organisation recommended maximum exposure levels to Carbon Monoxide: 15 minutes 89ppm 100mg/m 30 minutes 53ppm 60mg/m 60 minutes 27ppm 30mg/m 8 hours 9ppm 10mg/m Carbon Dioxide: HSE Regulation EH40 sets the maximum occupational exposure limit at 5000ppm.

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