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Bluetooth Connectivity Note ......................10 ODORATOR 2 Operator Controls and Connectors ..............11 Battery Charging Instructions for ODORATOR 2 ................12 Battery Pack Replacement Instructions for the ODORATOR 2 ............13 Coarse Zero Reset Procedure ......................14 CHAPTER TWO ............................. 15 Periodic Test Procedure ........................
It is primarily used for natural gas (methane) and propane, the most commonly odorized and distributed gases. Gas samples enter the ODORATOR 2 through a quick-connect fitting at the gas supply inlet. Internally, the gas passes through a five-micron filter to a low- pressure regulator, then through a flow metering valve, controlled by the operator.
When not in use, close all valves and turn off the ODORATOR 2. Anytime gas is passing through the ODORATOR 2, the power must be on to dilute the gas at the exhaust port and prevent concentrated gas pockets from accumulating.
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Do not conduct tests in enclosed or confined spaces to ensure the safety of personnel. Perform all maintenance in a location that is known to be non-hazardous. To minimize the risk of igniting a flammable or explosive atmosphere, only change or charge the battery pack in a location known to be non-hazardous.
(3,048 meters). Use at Low Temperature Extremes The ODORATOR 2 is designed for intermittent use at temperatures as low as 0°F (-18°C). However, one potential issue to be aware of is the possible frosting of the flow system's speed sensing components. This can occur when moving the instrument from a warm service vehicle to a sub-freezing environment.
Power On Sequence When first turned on, the ODORATOR 2 performs internal tests and displays both status and configuration-specific information for the operator. The general sequence is as follows: 1. LCD Segments Test – All segments will light up to confirm functionality.
This chapter provides the necessary steps to safely operate the ODORATOR 2, including procedures for periodic testing and identification of controls. WARNING: During operation, keep the ODORATOR 2 away from open flames. The inlet supply should not exceed 4 PSIG, with 1/4 PSIG (7 inches water column) recommended. NOTE: •...
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7. Sniff the Exhaust: Wait about 30 seconds, then position your nose approximately 3/4 inch (20 mm) above the exhaust port and sniff the exhaust. The exhaust should be un- odorized. If an odorant is detected, the ODORATOR 2 must not be used for odor level testing.
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OdorSeer), the display will indicate “RDL” “HIGH” for 5 seconds, accompanied by an audible beep to alert the operator of the result. The ODORATOR 2 will then automatically enter PURGE mode, and the display will show the PURGE icon, a...
“↑” or “↓” keys to scroll through them. • Once the PURGE mode times out, the ODORATOR 2 will automatically power off and enter SLEEP mode (indicated by “ZZZZZ” briefly displaying). During PURGE mode, the LCD shows a flashing asterisk “*”, allowing the operator to •...
5. LCD: Displays readings, status messages, and other information. 6. Charge LEDs: Indicators for battery charging status. 7. Keypad: For operating the ODORATOR 2 and inputting commands. 8. Alarm: Alerts the operator to warnings or notifications. 9. GNSS Antenna: Receives global navigation satellite system signals for location tracking.
Battery Specifications: • The ODORATOR 2 is equipped with an internal, rechargeable, replaceable lithium- ion battery pack. • The battery typically lasts about three weeks before requiring a recharge.
Avoid allowing the battery to fully discharge before extended storage to prevent significant reduction in its lifecycle and capacity. CAUTION: To avoid damage to the battery pack or electrical circuits, always connect the ODORATOR 2’s power supply to a surge-protected and conditioned outlet. Charging Procedure: 1.
Before using the instrument, make sure to recharge the new battery pack. Coarse Zero Reset Procedure When preparing to use the ODORATOR 2 for odor threshold or intensity tests, it's essential to perform a zero reset to ensure accurate measurements. Follow these steps: 1.
CHAPTER TWO Periodic Test Procedure To ensure the proper functioning of the ODORATOR 2, it is crucial to conduct a periodic test every thirty (30) days. Follow these steps: 1. Power On: Turn the ODORATOR 2 on, ensuring that it is not connected to a gas supply.
4. Warranty Maintenance: Factory-recognized labels and seals must be intact to maintain warranty validity. 5. Calibration Centers: For repair and calibration, refer to Page 21 for a list of Heath repair and calibration centers. NOTE: Regular calibration is essential to ensure that the ODORATOR 2 operates accurately and reliably, complying with necessary regulations and standards.
Parts List for ODORATOR 2 The following p ar ts specifies ODORATOR 2 parts and accessories that are available from the factory or regional offices. Description 104175 ODORATOR 2, complete, 1.00% Methane 105534 ODORATOR 2, complete, 0.50% Methane 105535 ODORATOR 2, complete, 0.15% Methane...
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Periodic Test Records Test Date Results Action Operator Name...
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• There are no other warranties expressed, implied, or written except as listed above. • Heath warrants only that the parts manufactured by it will be as specified and free of defects. • Any implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose or use, are hereby disclaimed.
Return Procedure (RMA) To expedite the repair of your instrument, please follow these steps: 1. Request a Repair Form: Contact Heath Primary Facility to request a repair form. Alternatively, the form is available online at: Heath Repair Forms 2. Prepare for Return: Package the instrument carefully using the original shipping carton and cushions, if available.
Has been demonstrated to be in compliance with the European EMC directive (2004/108/EC), FCC 47 CFR, Part 15 and Industry Canada ICES-003 and is in accordance with the following standards: EN 61326-1: 2006 Date of Issue: March 28, 2014 Signed by: (On File) Jim Rutherford Sr. Vice President, Heath Consultants Inc.
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