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Besantek BST-MG03 User Manual

Besantek BST-MG03 User Manual

Combustible gas leak detector

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Combustible Gas Leak Detector
Model BST-MG03

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Summary of Contents for Besantek BST-MG03

  • Page 1 User’s Manual Combustible Gas Leak Detector Model BST-MG03...
  • Page 2 Introduction BESANTEK BST-MG03 Combustible Gas Leak Detector has a long, slim gooseneck probe to find leaks in tight areas. It’s adjustable alarm, easy one-hand operation and impact resistance storage case add up to value and convenience Applications and Features include Easily operate the Combustible Gas Leak Detector with one hand to detect presence of combustible gases.
  • Page 3 Safety Tips Before using this Instrument, read all safety information carefully. In this manual the word "WARNING" is used to indicate conditions or actions that may pose physical hazards to the user. The word "CAUTION" is used to indicate conditions or actions that may damage this instrument.
  • Page 4 WARNING! If you feel an explosion hazard exists: • Arrange for evacuation of people in the area • Call proper authorities from a safe location • Shut off gas source is possible • Ventilate enclosed areas if possible to do so without risk of ignition •...
  • Page 5 International Symbols Important Information; see manual Conforms to European Union directives Controls and Indicators 1. Sensor Tip Guard & Sensor (internal) 2. Gooseneck Probe 3. Alarm Light 4. Ready Light (Power-On) 5. Power ON/OFF Slide Switch 6. Earphone Jack 7. Tic Rate (Sensitivity) Adjustment 8.
  • Page 6 one-minute warm-up and self-zeroing sequence when it is first turned on in fresh air. The alarm of the instrument may very loud without contact any gas. That is caused by the high Tic Rate preset in rotary wheel. Rate (Sensitivity) Adjustment Each time the instrument is put into service, you should conduct a quick functional test.
  • Page 7 Adjusting the Tic Rate(Sensitivity) The tic rate tells you when the sensor (in the tip of the instrument) is getting close to a leaking gas. You can control the tic rate using the rotary wheel in the center of the instrument. ...
  • Page 8 if necessary, to pry them out. 4. Replace all three batteries with new ones. Replacing the Sensor Although the sensor is designed to offer many years of reliable service, it may become inoperable if it is submerged liquid or otherwise physically damaged.
  • Page 9 Specifications Sensitivity…………….. 50 ppm methane Sensor Type…………. Low power semiconductor Warm Up Time……….. Approx.60 seconds Response Time………. Less than 2sec. (up to 40% LEL) Duty Cycle…………….. Continuous Probe Length………….. 16" Power Supply…………. 3”C” cell batteries Battery Life……………. 8 hours continuous use, typical Alarm……………………Visible &...
  • Page 10 Gasses Detected The GAS detects a wide variety of gasses, including some toxic gasses, and nuisance vapors. The following lists represents only a portion of the more common gasses it will detect. Combustible: Natural Gas Propane Butane Methane Acetone Alcohol Ammonia Steam Carbon Monoxide (not to quantify)