Congratulations on your purchase of the CO2Meter SAN-13 Carbon Dioxide Leak Detector. The SAN-13 is designed to detect leaks in CO2 systems like supply lines, cylinders, bulk tanks, or any enclosed space that CO2 is stored in or runs through. It is used in a variety of applications and industries such as beverage, wineries, breweries, indoor agriculture, refrigeration, and many others.
The sensor has been calibrated and should not need recalibration for at least 3-6 months from the date of purchase. The SAN-13 is designed to only read CO2 (carbon dioxide). Please note, that normal atmosphere CO2 concentrations are approximately 350~450 ppm. The device will see these background levels but should not alarm at these levels.
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4). Slowly move the probe past each possible leak point at a speed of approximately 1~2 inches per second. 5). Watch the bars displaying on the SAN-13 and listen for the audible alert of a leak. When the SAN-13 detects the leak point the bars will display and the audible alert will sound. The higher the leakage concentration, the more and higher the bars display, and it will emit a different audible tone (slow or rapid beeping).
To conserve battery power, the unit will automatically turn itself off after 5 minutes of inactivity. CALIBRATION The SAN-13 comes pre-calibrated from the factory. However, the CO2 sensor should be calibrated at least once a year. You can perform the calibration yourself, or you may return the device to CO2Meter for factory calibration for a nominal fee.
During this period of time, CO2Meter.com warrants our products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship when used for their intended purpose and agrees to fix or replace (at our discretion) any part or product that fails under normal use.
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