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Carbon monoxide meter

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Carbon Monoxide Meter
Instruction Manual
Version: 8805-EN-OO
I. Introduction
Pure carbon monoxide (CO) is colorless, odorless,
and non-irritant gas: molecular weight: 2 8 . 0 1 ; density:
1. 250g/l;freezing point: -207°C ; boiling point: -190°C.
Its solubility in water is quite Iow, but it dissolves instantly
in ammonia water. Air mixed explosion limit is between
12. 5% and 74%. After entering human body,
carbon
monoxide will combine with hemoglobin in blood, making
the hemoglobin not able to combine with oxygen, which
causes oxygen deficit to organism organization, leading to
death from suffocation. Therefore, carbon monoxide is
toxic, and is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, which is
easy to be ignoredand thus causing poisoning.
Gas perniciousness: carbon monoxide can härm human
health, and serious carbon monoxide would cause death.
Therefore, people should pay attention to safe gas using,
and people working in factory should pay attention to
carbon monoxide concentration.
Carbon monoxide detector can detect carbon monoxide
concentration, observing concentration value all the time.
It hasquite clear large LCD screen and voice and light
alarm indication, making sure that it can detect dangerous
gas and inform operators of precautions under adverse
Situation. It is widely used in petroleum, chemistry, coal
mine,
metallurgy,
papermaking, fire-fighting,
municipal
administration, telecommunication, food, textile and other
industries.
Carbon monoxide detector functions:
»•Large-screen digital and character display, instant value and
maximum value display.
»-Safety indication: regulär light flashing and voice indication.
When carbon monoxide concentration increases, buzzing
voice frequency would also be increased.
»-Excellent audible alarm.
»•Low maintenance cost.
»•Support carbon monoxide detection.
»•Solid shell and robust electriccharacters.
••Carbon monoxide concentration of 0-1 OOOppm can be
displayed on the large LCD screen.
»•Bright back-light lightening; it can clearly indicate carbon
monoxide detector under dark environment.
»•Automatically shut off if it is not operated for 10 minutes, to
extend battery service life.
»•Convenientto replace battery.
»-Special sensor for stable electronic chemistry carbon
monoxide.
»•Sensor of over three-year service life and battery of 100-
houralkaline service life (typical value).
II. Safety mstruction
1. Understand and know toxicity of carbon monoxide
0-1PPM
9 PPM
50 PPM
100 PPM
200 PPM
800 PPM
Normal
ASHRAE 62-1989 regulated Standard living area
Average for staying for eight hours in OSHA closed space
OSHAexposure limit
Light headache, tired, sick and dizzy
Dizzy, sick and hyperspasmia, and die in two or three hours
US Department of Labor regulates in Article 24 of the 1917
OSHA that: carbon monoxide concentration in any closed
space should be not higher than 50PPM (0.005%). If
carbon monoxide concentration exceeds 100PPM (0.01%),
it is necessary for workers to transfer their sites.
Please do not use this table only in personal safety inspection.
2. Carbon monoxide and tools fault:
Typical problems of highly-concentrated carbon monoxide that
may be generated is indicated in the following table
Tool
Gasstove
indoor heater
Central furnace
Indoor heater
Central heater
Water heater
Wave oven
Stove
Fireplace
Fuel
Petrol
Natural
gas
Liquefied
gas
Coal
Kerosene
Kerosene
Natural gas
Liquefied
gas
Natural gas
Liquefied
gas
Gas
Wood
Coal
Typical Problem
1 . Damaged heat exchanger
2. The air is not sufficient to Support normal
burning of fuel
3. Pipe damage or blocking
4. Fire stove imbalance
5. House is improperly pressed
1 . Damaged heat exchanger
2. The air is not sufficient to Support normal
burning of fuel
3. Fireplace damage
1. Adjustmenterror
2. Wrongfuel (not K-1)
3. Wrong lamp wick or lamp wick height
4. The air is not sufficient to support normal
burning of fuel
5. Abnormal System exhausting
1 . The air is not sufficient to support normal
burning of fuel
2. Pipe damage or blocking
3. Heating stove imbalance
4. House is improperly pressed
1 . The air is not sufficient to support normal
burning of fuel
2. Heating stove imbalance
3. Wrongly used äs indoor warm heater
4. Abnormal System exhausting
1 .The air is not sufficient to support normal
burning of fuel
2. Pipe damage or blocking
3. Green or processed rice material
4. Damaged heat exchanger
5. Damaged heating room
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