5.4 Bump Test Procedure
Note: A bump test, when performed correctly, is meant to check both sensor and alarm
!
functionality. This results in expected alarms, and proper precautions should be taken.
Also known as a functionality test, a bump test is not meant to test the accuracy of the detector, and no
calibration settings are changed during the test.
To perform a bump test, briefly expose the sensor to a gas of known concentration (above the Low Alarm
set point), and check to ensure the display reading increases to a value within tolerance of the
concentration applied and check for alarm actuation. If the sensor does not perform as expected, RC
Systems recommends performing a routine calibration and/or replacing the sensor. If the alarm does not
perform as expected check the detector's alarm settings.
UM-1097
Revision B
79
Need help?
Do you have a question about the ViewSmart 1600+ and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers