Cms-2 Detector de Monoxido
Cms-2 Detector de Monoxido
Cms-2 Detector de Monoxido
O. M. 22925
WARNING
PREFACE
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
PREFACE
instrument should be used to determine when surrounding
atmosphere is clear of dust and safe to breathe.
WARNING
II
PREFACE
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
NOTICE
WARRANTY
The following is in lieu of all warranties express, implied or
statutory and in no event shall seller or its agents, successors,
nominees or assignees, or either, be liable for special or
consequential damage arising out of a breach of warranty. This
warranty does not apply to any damage or defect resulting
from negligent or improper assembly or use of any item by the
buyer or its agent or from alteration or attempted repair by any
person other than an authorized agent of seller. All used,
repaired, modified or altered items are purchased as is and
with all faults. In no event shall seller be liable for
consequential or incidental damages. The sole and exclusive
remedy of buyer for breach of warranty by seller shall be repair
or replacement of defective parts or, at sellers option, refund
PREFACE
1 Air Compressor
11. Silica-free Abrasive
5. ASME Coded
Blast Machine
7. Remote
Controls
3. NIOSH
Approved
Supplied-Air
Respirator
6. Air Line
Filter
10. Appropriately
Sized Nozzle
4. CPF Air-Filter
8. Blast Hose
9. Hose Couplings and
Safety Cables
IV
1.0
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Scope of manual
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DANGER
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
1.3
Components
Safety Alerts
CAUTION
Caution used without the safety alert symbol
indicates a potentially hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in property
damage.
CAUTION
Caution indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, may result in
minor or moderate injury.
WARNING
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
1.4
Operating Principles
WARNING
When the CMS is correctly installed and
maintained, it monitors the level of carbon
monoxide and other oxidizable toxic gases in
the air supply. The instrument is a monitoring
device; it DOES NOT remove or convert carbon
monoxide or any other toxic gases.
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Calibration Connector
Tubing
Fuse
Test Gas
CLEMCO
Audible Alarm
10 PPM CO
or
Impurity-Free
CMS-2
Closing Screw
Case Cover Latch
Plugged Port
for Optional Remote Alarm
Calibration Adjustment
Flow Meter
Run/Calibration Switch
1.5
Annunciator Lights and Audible Alarms and
Switches
1.5.1 Audible and visual alarms are provided on the
exterior of the instrument case and on the interior
faceplate. The exterior light illuminates "green" when
conditions are safe, or "yellow" or "red", depending on
the alarm condition. The audible alarm sounds in
conjunction with the visual alarm.
WARNING
All alarm conditions require the immediate
attention of the user. Stop blasting immediately,
and remove the respirator as soon as it is safe
to do so, and check the monitor to determine
the cause for alarm.
Figure 1
Optional Accessories
2.0
SET-UP
2.1
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2.1.2
Air Connection
CAUTION
Do not use pipe joint compound to seal pipe
fittings. The monitor will respond to the gases
given off by these compounds. Use teflon tape
for pipe thread sealer.
Do not use any silicone based lubricants upstream of this instrument. Silicone exposure
will prematurely damage the sensor.
2.1.2.1 If the instrument is used to monitor air lines
where the air has been dried to 30% RH or less, mount
an optional humidifier in an upright position between the
air supply source and monitor inlet.
2.1.2.2 To ensure accurate and rapid air monitoring, the
monitor must be placed as close to the compressed air
source as practical. Ten feet of 1/8" ID tubing with two
1/4" NPT fittings are furnished, to be used between the
compressed air source and monitor inlet. Larger
diameter tubing or pipe, or longer lengths, increases the
air supply volume, and the volume determines the length
of time it takes for the sample-air to reach the monitor.
2.1.2.3 Determine a suitable place to tap into the
compressed air supply. The tap location should be within
10 feet of the monitor, and the monitor placed in a
location that permits continual observance of the visual
and audible alarms.
WARNING
The monitor or an auxiliary alarm must be in a
conspicuous place to ensure that any alarm
condition is observed. Using the auxiliary
terminals and a relay, the monitor may be
interlocked with other devices such as the
compressor shut-down, as an additional
safeguard against an unobserved alarm.
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1/8" ID Tubing
1/4" NPT
Tube Fitting
2.2
CPF Filter
Electrical Requirements
2.2.1 120-Volt AC: Monitors are supplied with a 120volt AC power cord, and can be plugged into a 120 volt
grounded electrical source.
CMS-2
Converted to 12 Volt
Power Cord
Battery or Relay
CMS-2
1/4" NPT Tube Fitting
1/8" ID Tubing
1/4" NPT
Tube Fitting
Power Cord
Isolation Valve
faceplate
up
to
access
the
Power Cord
Drain
Figure 2
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Circuit Board
Remove white and
black wire from inlet
side of transformer
Connector Post
Remove shield
Remove Connector
Com
NC
NO
DC
Transformer
DC+
Remote Alarm Connector
Do not connect external
alarms to this connector.
This is for the optional
remote alarm only.
Connect
white wire to DC
black wire to DC+
Figure 3
External
Power
CAUTION
Use any terminal connectors that are
compatible with the 12-volt DC system.
However, take care to ensure that the
connectors are clearly marked positive (+) and
negative (-). Attach the positive connector to
the wire leading to the "DC+" terminal, and the
negative connector to the "DC-" terminal on the
circuit board. The monitor will not operate if
wires are reversed.
2.2.3 Connecting External Alarm and Shut-Down
Device. Ref. Figure 4. Note: External alarms require an
external power source. Do not confuse with the optional
remote alarm that does not require external power.
L2
Auxiliary Alarm
Com
NC
NO
L1
Figure 4
2.3
Mounting
WARNING
DO NOT mount this instrument inside a blast
room. An operator inside a blast room wearing
protective clothing will not hear the alarm and
may not notice when the instrument is in an
alarm condition. The alarm case is not designed
to withstand the continual impact of abrasive
that takes place inside a blast room. Refer to
instructions within the manual for installing
auxiliary horns, lights, and safety shut-down
devices.
3.0
OPERATION
WARNING
Do not use compressed air that this instrument
monitors for respiratory use unless the
instrument has been calibration-tested, and if
needed calibrated per Section 4.0. Using a
monitor that has not been calibration-tested
could permit undetected CO to enter the
respirator air lines. Breathing toxic gases could
cause death.
3.1
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Warm-Up Period
WARNING
DO NOT use the respirator during the warm-up
period. The alarms are disabled and will not
warn against toxic gases.
3.3
Operating Mode
WARNING
Do not use compressed air monitored by this
instrument for breathing without first checking
to make sure the instrument is in full operating
mode, and the exterior alarm light is illuminated
"green". Failure to heed this warning could
cause death from the inhalation of carbon
monoxide.
3.4
Shut-down
3.2.5 Continued alarm condition after several warmup periods indicates that the sample-air exceeds the
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4.0
WARNING
This instrument must be tested and calibrated
with 10 PPM Test Gas. Do not test or calibrate
with any other test gas concentration. Doing so
will place the monitor out of calibration, and
may fail to alert the user of toxic gases.
Breathing toxic gases could cause death.
4.1
4.4
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NOTE: Unlike ambient air, calibration test gas is bonedry. Attempts to test or calibrate the monitor without
humidifying the test gas will cause significant reading
errors of compressed air with normal levels of humidity.
4.4.1 Before connecting the calibration connector to
the test gas, dampen the humidifier media with distilled
water as follows: Ref. Figure 5.
4.4.2 Press and hold the release button and the pull
the humidifier assembly out of the release connector
body.
4.4.3 Turn the humidifier upside down, and moisten
the sponge by putting a few drops of distilled water into
the connector, as shown in Figure 5.
Distilled Water
Humidifier
Humidifying Media
4.3
Stabilization
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4.6
CLOSE
OPEN
Flow-Control Knob
Release Connector
Calibration Testing
Calibration Connector
Figure 6
4.5
Prepare Instrument
Calibration
Indicator
RUN
Adjust
potentiometer
through this port
Calibration
Adjustment
Position toggle
toward calibration
4.7
CALIBRATION
Calibration
Figure 7
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4.8
4.9
WARNING
Do not use compressed air that this instrument
has identified as toxic for breathing until the
source of contamination is identified and
corrected. Breathing toxic gases could cause
death.
4.9.3.2 Identify the source of contamination. Do not
overlook the possibility that contaminated air entered the
compressor intake. The contamination could be from
engine or other exhaust entering the intake. If the source
of contamination is temporary, the monitor will return to
a non-alarm (safe) condition after the contamination is
cleared from the compressed air system.
4.9.4
WARNING
Do not use compressed air monitored by this
instrument for breathing unless the instrument
is in good working condition. Using a monitor
that is not in calibration or not working
correctly could permit undetected CO to enter
the breathing-air lines. Breathing toxic gases
could cause death.
5.0
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
5.1
CAUTION
Do not subject this instrument to extreme hot
or cold environments. Placing the instrument
case on the dashboard or trunk of the service
vehicle in direct sunlight or similar condition
will elevate the temperature inside the case to a
level that will damage the instruments
electronic components.
5.2
Cleaning
6.0
SERVICE MAINTENANCE
Sensor Replacement
Calibration Schedule
Page 10
Sensor
Sensor Housing
Alarm Tests
Mounting
Screws
Note tab
position
Figure 8
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7.0
6.2
Fuse Replacement
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
7.1
Instrument Will Not Calibrate: If the alarm
sounds when test gas is applied but does not stop
when gas is removed, or if response is very slow.
7.1.1 Calibration humidifier not moistened during
calibration. Ensure that the humidifying media is
dampened with distilled water before calibrating.
7.1.2
7.2
Intermittent Alarm: A pressure switch
mounted on the circuit board monitors pressure of
the sample-air delivered to the sensor. If pressure at
the switch (which is monitored by flow through the
flow meter) drops below minimum requirement, or
rises above maximum psi, the monitor will initiate an
intermittent alarm.
7.2.1 Before doing pressure tests make sure the
Run/Calibration toggle switch is toward "RUN" position.
If for any reason the toggle is not in the "RUN" position,
the instrument will initiate an intermittent alarm,
indicating that the sample-air is not reaching the sensor.
Correctly positioning the toggle will terminate the
intermittent alarm.
7.2.2 Make sure the pressure of the sample-air is
between 55 psi and 120 psi. If the sample-air is higher
than 55 psi, the restriction is internal. Proceed as
follows.
7.2.3 Check flow through the flow meter. If the flow
ball is below .5 SCFH or above .9 SCFH adjust the
internal pressure regulator accordingly, until the ball
remains between .5 and .8 SCFH. The regulator was
factory set slightly higher than the pressure switch and
should rarely require adjustment. If the regulator
pressure was outside the limits, the alarm will disengage
as soon as the pressure is corrected. After the pressure
is correctly set, close the faceplate.
7.2.4 Check internal instrumentation lines for breaks,
kinks, or disconnection. If a line has come loose,
reconnecting it will re-establish function and the monitor
could be correctly used. NOTE: This type of failure
cord
is
7.4
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8.0
8.1
Accessories
Item
Description
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Stock No.
8.2
Replacement Parts
Item
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Sensor ........................................................22919
Regulator /Filter .........................................22920
Filter element..............................................22921
Flow meter..................................................21376
Horn w/ wire, (audible alarm) 12-volt DC ...22922
Alarm light, exterior w/ wire & connector....22923
Fitting, 1/4" OD quick fit .............................22924
Tubing, urethane, ten feet required ...........12475
Orifice, .004 purple restrictor .....................24423
Orifice, .006 red restrictor ..........................24424