Co2meter SAN-10 User Manual

Co2meter SAN-10 User Manual

Personal co2 safety monitor and data logger
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PERSONAL CO2 SAFETY MONITOR
AND DATA LOGGER
User Manual
SAN-10
User Manual R2.0
CO2Meter, Inc. 06321
© Copyright 2021, CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last modified June 2, 2021

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  • Page 1 PERSONAL CO2 SAFETY MONITOR AND DATA LOGGER User Manual SAN-10 User Manual R2.0 CO2Meter, Inc. 06321 © Copyright 2021, CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last modified June 2, 2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Device Specifications ........................12 CO2 Sensor Specifications ......................12 Temperature Sensor Specifications .................... 12 Relative Humidity Sensor Specifications ..................12 TROUBLESHOOTING ........................13 SUPPORT & WARRANTY......................... 14 © Copyright 2021, CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last modified June 2, 2021...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the SAN-10 Personal CO2 Monitor and Data Logger. It is designed to alert employees who work in enclosed areas where carbon dioxide buildup may cause personal harm. If CO2 buildup occurs, it will show the level on screen, flash, alarm and vibrate.
  • Page 4: Monitor

    3. Battery indicator 4. CO2 concentration 5. CO2 concentration units (ppm or % when >9,999 ppm) 6. Calibration icon 7. Man down alarm 8. Data logging indicator © Copyright 2021, CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last modified June 2, 2021...
  • Page 5: Operation

    Press the power button to switch “A ON” to turn on the man down alarm or “AOFF” to turn off the man down alarm) © Copyright CO2Meter.com. All rights reserved. © Copyright 2021, CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last modified June 2, 2021...
  • Page 6: 3.0 Alarm Threshold

    Warning Low Alarm: LED will flash and audible alarm will sound 2x / sec. • There are high and low alarm thresholds in the SAN-10. Both high and low alarms have five thresholds: 5000ppm, 5000ppm TWA, 1.0%, 1.5%, 2.0%, 2.5%, 3.0%, 3.5% and 4.0%.
  • Page 7: Automatic Atmospheric Pressure Compensation

    Falling by breathing dangerous gases can cause serious injury and even fatality to workers. If the Man down alarm function in SAN-10 is set on, SAN-10 can detect falls and send a man down alert which will activate the audible and visual alarms and alert other people in the area.
  • Page 8: Downloading Data Logs

    2. Power on the SAN-10 device 3. Wait for 5 second warm up countdown 4. Connect the SAN-10 to your Windows PC with the USB cable 5. Open the Gaslab software 6. Set Sensor Select options. 7. Select the Port in which your SAN-10 device is connected.
  • Page 9 10. Press Connect. When connected the window should appear as shown below: 11. Click Configure Sensor and the following page will appear: 12. Make sure the Serial Number matches the one found on the back of your device. © Copyright 2021, CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last modified June 2, 2021...
  • Page 10 14. Click the Download Datalog button. Name and select a location to save your file. Data logs are .CSV (common separated values) files which can be opened or imported into any spreadsheet program. © Copyright 2021, CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last modified June 2, 2021...
  • Page 11: Calibration

    Step 7. When calibration is complete make sure the unit is reading within the span values. You can test with fresh air which should read about 400ppm CO2. © Copyright 2021, CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last modified June 2, 2021...
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Calibration The SAN-10 comes pre-calibrated from the factory. However, the CO2 sensor should be calibrated at least once a year, or as described in your company’s safety procedures. You can perform the calibration yourself, or you can return it for factory calibration at a nominal fee.
  • Page 13: Specifications

    25 °C Dependence Pressure Dependence 500mbar - 10bar Response Time About 2 min for 90% of step change Warm-up Time <5 seconds at 22°C Measurement interval 2 seconds © Copyright 2021, CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last modified June 2, 2021...
  • Page 14: Troubleshooting

    Readings do not Confirm the monitor is correctly connected to the computer. change Make sure the computer recognizes your monitor and connects with your monitor successfully. © Copyright 2021, CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last modified June 2, 2021...
  • Page 15: Support & Warranty

    We are here to help! For information or technical support, please contact us. Support@CO2Meter.com (386) 310 - 4933 CO2Meter, Inc. 131 Business Center Drive Ste A3 Ormond Beach, FL 32174 USA © Copyright 2021, CO2Meter, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Last modified June 2, 2021...

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