User Guide | Gas detecting sensor, type PAGM for CO2 and Halocarbon Contents 1. Visual inspection ................................3 2. Connecting gas-sample probe and exhaust and zero air filter assembly ..........3 2.1 Gas-Sample Probe ..............................3 2.2 Purge/Zero Air Carbon Filter Assembly ......................3 2.3 Battery ...................................
User Guide | Gas detecting sensor, type PAGM for CO2 and Halocarbon Hazardous area warning: This instrument has not been designed to be intrinsically safe for use in areas classified as hazardous locations. For your safety, DO NOT use it in hazardous (classified) locations.
User Guide | Gas detecting sensor, type PAGM for CO2 and Halocarbon Note: When the Carbon Purge/Zero Air filter is saturated and can no longer absorb refrigerant, refrigerant can pass through and offset the baseline measurements of the unit which will than result in unit going into fault condition <0100>...
OFF switch. Important: • The CO2 PAGM-IR (PN: 080Z2148) during warm-up needs to be filled with ambient/clean air (outside (prior to CO2 testing. When the monitor has been powered ON immediately all front panel lights turn ON and a splash screen appears showing the monitor’s current firmware revision level.
User Guide | Gas detecting sensor, type PAGM for CO2 and Halocarbon Immediately after warm-up a message appears and an audible alarm is sounded when the monitor’s internal Purge Air Bag is empty to fill in the Purge Air Bag press ENTER – see below message.
User Guide | Gas detecting sensor, type PAGM for CO2 and Halocarbon Code Type Description <0001> Box Temperature Fault Enclosure temperature is outside normal range (or IR detector has failed). Monitor has been subjected to extreme temperatures potential damage to the unit.
User Guide | Gas detecting sensor, type PAGM for CO2 and Halocarbon Second diagnostic screen Screen item Description PPM Level Parts Per Million level is the current detected gas level, and is the volume concentration referenced to standard temperature and pressure.
• The PGM-IR should read within +/- 5% of the calibrated gas ppm value Example: Unit exposed to 500ppm should read between 475 and 525ppm. If the unit is outside the parameters please contact Danfoss technical support department for further assistance.
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