Manual XP3111 Analyzer
Manual XP3111 Analyzer
Manual XP3111 Analyzer
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Introduction
1. Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the XP-3000 series Portable Gas Detector. To ensure proper use, please
read this operation manual thoroughly before using the product to prevent gas accidents and to conduct
maintenance inspections.
Be sure you fully understand this manual regardless of whether you have used a Gas Detector before or
not. Do not use the product in ways not described in the manual.
The following three types of XP-3000 series Portable Gas Detectors are available.
Product Model number Feature
Measures combustible gas concentration in a
Combustible Gas Detector XP-3110
range of 0% to 10% or 0% to 100% (LEL).
Measures high-concentration gas in a range
High-concentration Gas Detector XP-3140
up to 100 vol%.
Highly sensitive and ideal for gas detection
High-sensitivity Gas Detector XP-3160
in ppm.
■ Explosion-proof Precautions
Follow the explosion-proof XXXXXXXXXX.
Operating conditions:
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Replace batteries only in area know to be NON-HAZARDOUS.
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Use the Gas detector in the carrying case specified by New-Cosmos Electric.
●As a comprehensive measure for the prevention of danger resulting from static electricity.
It is desirable for the user carrying the Gas Detector to wear antistatic clothing and
electrically conductive shoes(antistatic work shoes). The floor should also be electrically
conductive( with an electrical leakage resistance of 10 MΩ or less.)
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In the measurement of the oxygen density, do not use the Gas Detector for any mixtures
other than air mixed with combustible gas or steam mixed with toxic gas.
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Warning-Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety
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Use only Panasonic LR6XJK, Toshiba LR6, or Duracell MN1500 batteries
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Warning-Do Not Replace Batteries when an explosive gas atmosphere may be present
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Warning-Potential Electrostatic Charging Hazard-Do not remove leather case in a hazardous
location
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Warning-Do not connect anything to the USB port when an explosive gas atmosphere may
be present(Um=5.5V)
■ Explanation of Symbols
The following symbols are used for safety purposes:
DANGER : Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in serious
injury or death.
WARNING : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result
in serious injury or death.
CAUTION : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result
in minor injury or physical damage.
Note : Indicates operational advice and/or instructions.
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Introduction
■ Safe Operation
In order to use the Gas Detector safely, be sure to observe the following items.
DANGER ● If the gas alarm turns ON, immediately take all necessary measures to
prevent explosion accidents.
WARNING ● e sure to turn ON the Gas Detector in clean air. Zero calibration is
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done automatically. Therefore, the wrong gas concentration will be
displayed if zero calibration is done in a gas atmosphere.
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Do not close the suction port or exhaust port, or no gas detection will be
possible.
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Use the filter element in a clean state. Normal detection cannot be
performed if the filter element is dirty or moisture adheres to the filter
element.
CAUTION ●R
emove the batteries and store the Gas Detector if it is not to be used for a
long time.
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he Gas Detector has an explosion-proof construction. Do not disassemble
or modify the Gas Detector or change the structure or electric circuits of
the Gas Detector. Otherwise, the explosion-proof performance of the Gas
Detector will be damaged.
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o not leave the Gas Detector in high-temperature or highly humid places,
or the performance of the Gas Detector may be adversely affected.
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eep the Gas Detector away from radical temperature or humidity changes,
walkie-talkie, mobile phone, or its performance may be adversely affected.
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eep the Gas Detector away from great atmospheric pressure changes,
or the performance of the sensor may be adversely affected or the sensor
may be damaged.
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o not drop, hit, or apply a strong mechanical shock to the Gas Detector, or
its performance may be adversely affected.
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he Gas Detector is not drip-proof but the leather case protects the Gas
Detector from water drips. Keep the Gas Detector away from water drips
as much as possible.
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eep the Gas Detector away from places close to where silicone sealing
materials are being used or silicon gas atmospheres, or its performance
may be damaged.
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o not let the Gas Detector draw in water.
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o not use any batteries other than the specified one. otherwise it would
damage the explosion-proof performance.
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Component Names and Functions
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(10)
(6)
(11)
(4)
(5)
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Component Names and Functions
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Component Names and Functions
(2)
(3) (4)
(1)
Soft case
(1)
(3)
(2)
(4)
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Operating Procedure
3. Operating Procedure
■ Procedure
1. Inserting Batteries
The Gas Detector is delivered without batteries inserted. Refer to pages 20 to insert the provided
batteries.
WARNING Be sure to place the connected gas sampling hose in clean air when
turning ON the Gas Detector. Zero calibration is done automatically.
The wrong gas concentration will be displayed if zero adjustment is
done in gas atmosphere.
(1) Press the POWER switch. The buzzer will beep and the Gas
Detector will be turned ON.
(2) The LCD main screen will display Adj and the bar graph will
count down while the Gas Detector is warming up. The LCD
sub screen will display Time.
(3) When the sensor is stabilized, the buzzer will beep and the
gas concentration screen will be displayed.
CAUTION Even after displaying the gas concentration screen, zero indication
might be unsettled and flash. In that case, wait for three minutes and
conduct zero adjustment (refer to page 9).
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Operating Procedure
3. Detection
● Gas Concentration Screen
Note If it is difficult to see the LCD at night, press the LIGHT switch and turn ON the LCD
backlight. The backlight will turn OFF in approximately 30 seconds.
Gas number
Note The operating instruction card provided with the Gas Detector shows the gas
numbers and corresponding detectable gases if the number of detectable
combustible gases is two or more.
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Operating Procedure
● Zero adjustment
To conduct zero adjustment, press the AIRADJ. switch for approximately three seconds. The buzzer
will then beep once, followed by two beeps after a short pause. If zero adjustment fails, the buzzer
will beep once followed by continuous beeps. This means that a gas in the air is affecting the Gas
Detector. In that case, conduct zero adjustment in clean air. The sensor may not operate stably,
depending on the environment, or if the Gas Detector has not been used for a long time. If that
is the case, the gas concentration value will flash. If the value flashes, be sure to conduct zero
adjustment, or the precise measurement of gas may not be possible.
〈AUTO range〉
When gas is detected, the digital numeric value and the bar graph level will increase
simultaneously.
If the bar graph level exceeds the full scale, the range will change from L to H automatically and
the scale of the bar graph will change. Furthermore, if the gas concentration drops, the range will
automatically return to L.
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Operating Procedure
CAUTION To turn OFF the Gas Detector, wait until the gas concentration drops in a
clean air.
When the POWER switch is pressed for approximately three seconds, the buzzer beeps, and the
Gas Detector will be turned OFF.
■ Gas Alarm
If the gas concentration reaches the alarm level, the gas alarm will be turned ON. When the gas
concentration drops below the alarm level, the gas alarm will be automatically turned OFF.
Only the gas alarm buzzer will stop if the BZ.STOP switch is pressed at the time of a gas alarm.
If the gas concentration reaches the alarm level again, the gas alarm buzzer will sound again.
Note If the BZ.STOP switch is continuously pressed while the gas concentration
screen is displayed, the alarm point will be displayed for approximately three
seconds, and the preset alarm point can be checked.
If the pointer scales out when detecting high-concentration gas, OL will be displayed.
High-concentration gas may have an adverse influence on the sensor. Promptly introduce cleaned
air into the Gas Detector. Turn OFF the Gas Detector after confirming that the gas concentration
falls and the Gas Detector is free of gas.
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Operating Procedure
Peak hold setting screen Buzzer silence setting screen Detectable gas setting screen LCD selection screen
(This detector can not be set.)
Press Press
SYMBOL. SYMBOL.
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Operating Procedure
Press
(2) Press the MENU switch to start the peak hold settings. SYMBOL.
The 1 PE indication will change from flashing to steady
illumination, and OFF will change from steady illumination
to flashing.
Flashes
Press
SYMBOL.
(3) Press the LIGHT switch ( ▲ ) to change from OFF to ON.
Flashes
Flashes
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Operating Procedure
(2) Press the MENU switch to make the alarm buzzer silence Press
SYMBOL.
settings.
The 2 bu indication will then change from flashing to steady
illumination, and ON will change from steady illumination to
flashing. Flashes
Press
SYMBOL.
(3) Press the BZ.STOP switch ( ▼ ) and change ON to OFF.
[ ]will change to[ ].
(4) Press the MENU switch to enter the settings. The OFF Press
indication will then change from flashing to steady SYMBOL.
Flashes
(5) Press the POWER switch to return to the gas concentration
screen.
Press
Take similar steps to change the display OFF to ON in SYMBOL.
order to cancel the alarm buzzer silencing.
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Operating Procedure
Press
SYMBOL.
(2) Press the MENU switch to start the sample gas selection
settings.
The 3 GAS indications will then stop flashing, and 1-01 will
start flashing. Flashes
Press
SYMBOL.
(3) Press the LIGHT switch ( ▲ ) to select the gas number.
Press
(4) Press the MENU switch to enter the settings. The 1-02 SYMBOL.
Press
SYMBOL.
(5) Press the POWER switch to return to the gas concentration
screen.
Press the BZ.STOP switch to display the gas number that
has been set. (No alarm.)
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Operating Procedure
■ Logging
Take the following steps to log the detected gas. Logger capacity
(1) Press the MENU switch for three seconds while the gas
concentration screen is displayed to display the logging
start screen. Refer to page 11. Flashes
The bar graph shows the rough possible logging capacity
as a percentage. Refer to the operation manual of the Log
Data Collection Set for sampling cycle settings. Press
SYMBOL.
(2) Press the MENU switch to begin the logging start setting.
The 5 LG indication will then change from flashing to
steady illumination, and OFF will change from steady
illumination to flashing. Flashes
Press
SYMBOL.
(3) Press the LIGHT switch ( ▲ ) to change OFF to ON.
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Operating Procedure
WARNING Ensure there are no explosive gas atmospheres present before connecting
anything to the USB port of the gas detector. For USB port, note that
Um=5.5V
(2) Press the MENU switch for three seconds while the gas
concentration screen is displayed to display the data logger
communications screen. Refer to page 11. Flashes
Press
(3) When the MENU switch is pressed, OFF will stop flashing SYMBOL.
and ON will start flashing. Data logger communication
with the PC will then be possible. Operate the PC for data
logger communication.
Flashes
(5) When finished, replace the gas detector into the case,
part No.3620584053, and zip it shut before entering the
hazardous location.
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Operating Procedure
■ Time Settings
(1) Press the MENU switch for three seconds while the gas
concentration screen is displayed to display the time setting
screen. Refer to page 11.
(2) Press the MENU switch to make time settings.
The CL5 indication will then start flashing. Use the
BZ.STOP switch ( ▼ ) to select the setting unit from Year,
Month, Date, Hour, and Minute.
(3) Minute Setting
When the MENU switch is pressed, CL5 will change from
flashing to steady illumination, and the minute value will
change from steady illumination to flashing.
Use the BZ.STOP switch ( ▼ ) or the LIGHT switch ( ▲ ) to
Flashes
change the setting and press the MENU switch to enter the
value.
(4) Hour Setting
When the MENU switch is pressed, CL4 will change from
flashing to steady illumination, and the hour value will
change from steady illumination to flashing.
Use the BZ.STOP switch ( ▼ ) or the LIGHT switch ( ▲ ) to Flashes
change the setting and press the MENU switch to enter the
value.
(5) Date Setting
When the MENU switch is pressed, CL3 will change from
flashing to steady illumination, and the date value will
change from steady illumination to flashing.
Use the BZ.STOP switch ( ▼ ) or the LIGHT switch ( ▲ ) to
change the setting and press the MENU switch to enter the Flashes
value.
(6) Month Setting
When the the MENU switch is pressed, CL2 will change
from flashing to steady illumination, and the month value
will change from steady illumination to flashing.
Use the BZ.STOP switch ( ▼ ) or the LIGHT switch ( ▲ ) to
change the setting and press the MENU switch to enter the Flashes
value.
(7) Year Setting
When the MENU switch is pressed, CL1 will change from
flashing to steady illumination, and the year value will
change from steady illumination to flashing.
Use the BZ.STOP switch ( ▼ ) or the LIGHT switch ( ▲ ) to
change the setting and press the MENU switch to enter the
Flashes
value.
(8) Press the POWER switch twice to return to the gas
concentration screen.
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Error Message
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Replacement of Consumable Parts
WARNING If water is drawn into the inside of the Gas Detector, the Gas Detector
cannot detect properly. Contact your New-Cosmos Electric representative
for repairs.
Drain filter
Filter case
O-ring
Note Do not press the filter element with your fingers or other item, or the filter
element will be damaged and its filtering performance will be impaired.
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Replacement of Consumable Parts
■ Battery Replacement
When the battery voltage drops and the battery is almost exhausted, the message Err-b will appear
and the Gas Detector will not work. Replace the batteries.
(1) Remove a screw on the rear of the gas detector, open the
battery cover, and put each new battery to match the
polarity of electrodes as shown on the bottom of battery
compartment.
(2) Tighten the screw and make sure that the battery cover
does not open.
(3) Insert the gas detector into the case, part No.3620584053, and zip it shut before entering the
hazardous location.
Note Replace all four batteries at the same time with fresh new batteries. Also make
sure that the replacement batteries are all the same brand and type.
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Maintenance Inspection
6. Maintenance Inspection
■ Daily Inspection
■ Regular Inspection
In order to maintain the accuracy of the Gas Detector, request a regular inspection from your New-
Cosmos Electric representative.
All XP-3000 series gas detectors which are calibrated have the same algorithm to calculate the
measurement data to the concentration.
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Troubleshooting
7. Troubleshooting
Before requesting repairs, please check the items in the following table.
(When the instrument fails to operate, remove all batteries. After several minutes, install the
batteries and try again.)
■ Gas detector
Page for
Symptom Cause Treatment reference
The polarity is Install batteries again in the
incorrect. correct polarity, Battery
Power is not turned on even if you
replacement
press the POWER switch.
Battery life Replace the batteries. (P20)
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Warranty
8. Warranty
New Cosmos Gas Detection Product Warranty
New Cosmos Electric Company Limited (New Cosmos) offers the following as the sole and exclusive
limited warranty available to Customer.
This warranty is in lieu of, and customer waives, all other warranties of any kind or nature, expressed or
implied, including without limitation, any warranty for merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
The remedies set forth herein are exclusive.
New Cosmos warrants to the original purchaser and no other person or entity (customer) that gas
detection product supplied by New Cosmos shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for
a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not include consumables, such
as fuses, filters, etc. Certain other accessories not specifically listed here may have different warranty
periods.
After examination of allegedly defective product return to New Cosmos, with freight prepaid, should the
product fail to conform to this warranty, customer’s only remedy and New Cosmos’s only obligation shall
be, at New Cosmos’s sole option, replacement or repair of such non-conforming product or refund of
the original purchase price of the non-conforming product. In no event will New Cosmos be liable for any
other special, incidental or consequential damages or losses of any kind whatsoever, including but not
limited to, loss of anticipated profits and any other loss caused by reason of non-operation of the product.
This warranty is valid only if the product is maintained and used in accordance with New Cosmos’s
instructions and /or recommendations. New Cosmos shall be released from all obligations under this
warranty in the event repairs or modifications are made by persons other than its own or authorized
service personnel or if the warranty claim results from physical abuse or misuse of the product.
Concerning the repairing of the instrument, please contact our agent. (The cost for sending the
instrument to agent will be borne by the customer.)
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Specifications
9. Specifications
■ Gas Detector
Product Combustible Gas Detector High-concentration Gas Detector High-sensitivity Gas Detector
Model XP-3110 XP-3140 XP-3160
Manufacturing gas, natural
gas, methane, hydrogen,
Combustible gas and Combustible gas and
Detectable gases helium, carbon dioxide, argon,
combustible solvent steam combustible solvent steam
liquefied petroleum gas,
butane, and butane air (6A)
Detection principle Catalytic combustion type Thermal conductivity type Catalytic combustion type
Gas sampling method Automatic suction type
0 to 5,000 ppm
Detection range 0% to 100% (LEL) 0vol% to 100vol%
0vol% to 1vol%
Indication accuracy (see H range: ±5% of FS H range: ±5% of FS
±5% of FS
note 1) L range: ±10% of FS L range: ±10% of FS
Alarm set value 20% (LEL) 50vol% 250 ppm/0.05vol%
Gas alarm method Buzzer sounds, red lamp flashes, and LCD flashes
Power supply Four AA alkaline batteries (LR6) Use DURACELL MN1500 batteries, Toshiba LR6 or Panasonic LR6XJK.
Alkaline batteries: Approx. 20 Alkaline batteries: Approx.
hrs. Alkaline batteries: Approx. 20 hrs.
Continuous operating Approx. 15 hrs. (Methane 30 hrs. Approx. 15 hrs. (Methane
hours (see 2) specifications) specifications)
(At an ambient temperature of 20°C with the alarm, backlight, and data logging function turned OFF.)
Operating temperature
0°C to 40°C and 95% max. (with no condensation)
and humidity range
DEMKO 12 ATEX 1014729X II 2 G Ex d ib IIB T4 Gb
Explosion proof
IECEx UL 13.0012X Ex d ib IIB T4 Gb
Other major alarms Remaining battery level, sensor error, and flow rate drop
• Zero adjustment
Sensor zero adjustment is possible at the time of starting the Gas Detector and at any time while the Gas
Detector is on.
• Peak hold
A peak display of gas concentration is possible.
Main functions
• Buzzer stop
A switch to stop a sounding buzzer.
• Backlight
A switch to turn the backlight ON.
• Data logging
Size (excluding projections) Approx. W 82 x H 162 x D 36 mm
Weight Approx. 605 g (including alkaline batteries)
Accessories Leather case, Shoulder belt, Four AA alkaline batteries, Gas sampling hose (1 m), Spare filter elements (two elements)
Optional item Gas sampling hose, Mixer, Log Data Collection Set
*1. Indication accuracy: Under identical measurement conditions.
*2. T he operating time of the batteries depends on factors such as environmental conditions, operating conditions, the storage time, and the
manufacturer.
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Markings of explosion-proof
3. Warning sticker (for leathercase) detail 4. Warning sticker (for body) detail
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Detection Principle
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Glossary
12. Glossary
Zero adjustment: Zero-point setting in pure air (21 vol% adjustment for Oxygen)
Explosion-proof: A structure applied to electrical equipment to prevent the equipment from igniting
the surrounding explosive atmosphere as the source of ignition.
Intrinsically safe design: A structure whose inability to ignite explosive gases with a spark of
electricity or a hot section generated in normal time or an accident has been confirmed in fire and other
tests.
Flame proof type: A type of protection in which the parts can ignite an explosive atmosphere are
to be placed in an enclosure, which can withstand the pressure developed during internal explosion of
an explosive mixture, and which prevents the transmission of the explosion to the explosive atmosphere
surrounding the enclosure.
Non hazardous area: A place where there is no possibility that an explosive gas will mix with the air
under ordinary or abnormal circumstances and reach the explosion limit.
%LEL: Concentrations of combustible gases given in terms of percent of the lower explosive limit.
(Partly cited from the Industrial Gas Detectors Monitor Association, Glossary of Gas Detector Alarms, and
Glossary of Detection Tube Type Gas Measuring Instrument)
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MEMO
● Loss of the Instruction Manual:
If this instruction manual is lost, contact New Cosmos Electric or the nearest branch
or sales office shown below.
A copy of the instruction manual will be delivered to you. (A fee is charged.)
Distributor/Retail Store
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