Bacharach 2772-0803 manual Excessive Tape USE, Tape Breakage, Light Faults, Door Fault

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REMOTE INTELLIGENT SENSOR - AREA MONITOR

NOTE: The sections below do not refer to the modest changes in flow that occur over a period of time and are quickly adjusted for with the appropriate potentiometer.

4.20.1A FAULTY PUMP. If this is the case, change the pump. Note that there are two pump types, which are fitted depending upon the RIS model. Refer to Sections 4.8 & 4.11 for guidance including typical pump running current. Check Section 5 for the correct catalog number.

4.20.2A BADLY FITTED INPUT TUBE. Check to ensure that the input tube(s) is correctly fitted and that no leakage is occurring.

4.20.3A FAULTY TAPE GATE SEAL. This problem is only likely after several years operation. It can occur through distortion, or wear, of the seal as a result of the opening and closing of the gate over an extended period. Replacing the seal re- quires special knowledge, and should be referred to one of our Service Centers.

4.20.4LEAKING OR LOOSE TUBING. Check to ensure that all of the pipe work in the mechani- cal chassis is sound and properly connected.

4.21 EXCESSIVE TAPE USE

Cassettes lasting appreciably less than 30 days may be due to:

4.21.1MONITORED CONCENTRATION LEVELS HIGH. During periods when significant levels are monitored, the system will use each track only once; it will also operate in the ‘time mode’ if the sample concentration is high enough. Both conditions will increase tape consumption.

4.21.2EXCESSIVE STEP LENGTH. This can occur because an undue amount of tape is pulled through the gate at each step. The average step length should be 0.027" to 0.032" (7 to 8 mm) and the method of measuring it is described in Section

4.10.6.This condition, if present, may be caused by high take-up clutch torque, a weak pinch roller arm spring, a maladjusted tape gate, or a combination of these factors. Rectification is considered a Service Center repair.

4.22 TAPE BREAKAGE

Tapes can be damaged by careless insertion of a new cassette. Take care, as it is difficult to repair a broken tape. If the tape breaks during normal operation check that the tape is not damp which would reduce its strength. Tape breakage can also occur if the tape gate gap is too small. If this is the case, the take-up clutch will pull against the con- straints of the gate causing the tape to break. The tape-gate gap can be checked as in Section 4.10.6.

If the two ends of a broken tape can be ‘fished out’ of the cassette body they can be repaired by careful joining with adhesive tape. The join must then be completely wound onto the take-up spool so that it does not pass through the tape gate when operation resumes.

CAUTION

Do not touch tape with bare fingers to avoid contact with chemicals on the tape.

4.23 LIGHT FAULTS

If Light Faults occur, check (in the TEST Mode) that the light level values are at, or close to 220. If not, adjust as covered in Section 4.4. Make sure when adjusting that the tape in the gate, when the adjustment is made, is clean and not stained.

If the light level when checked is found to be correct at, or close to, 220 make sure that it is not possible that some external bright light (natural or artificial) does not shine directly up the input tube(s).

Remember that opening the tape gate without putting the system into the TEST Mode can cause a light fault as well as a spurious gas alarm.

If no apparent reason for frequent light faults is found refer to one of our Service Centers for assis- tance.

4.24 DOOR FAULT

If the door fault is intermittent or the door needs excessive tightening of the screws to turn it off, or if it cannot be turned off, adjust the switch. This is covered in Section 4.7.

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Contents Instruction Remote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Declaration of Conformity Contents Contents Preparation Removal of the Mechanical Chassis Verifying That a GAS Alarm WAS Caused by GASCleaning the Sampling Input and Optics Block Replacing the Mechanical ChassisMonitored Concentration Levels High A1.1 Adjusting Light Levels on Phase 1 RIS UnitsRIS TEST/FAULT Parameter LOG Sheet Supplement aUser Selectable Alarm SET Points Continuous Diagnostics & System Test ModeBattery Backup Optional FeaturesPhysical Power Input RequirementsAccuracy OutputsKeyboard Internal BACK-UP BatteryDisplay EnvironmentalTable #1 RIS Catalog Numbers & Data System Description Basic PrinciplesDoor Open and Cover Removed from Back of Door Remote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Remote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Electrical Installation Battery ConnectionMechanical Installation UnpackingSystem Power Supply Consideration & Selection SpecificationSample Lines RIS TypeTools & Materials Required 1 Volt ConversionSystem Check Tape Cassette LoadingCheck and Adjust System For detailed instructions on adjustment Interruption of Test Mode Cycle. IfOption PCB Installation Terminal USE Silkscreen Idents NALWithout Phase 2 Base Board Terminal Strips Remote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Remote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Remote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Complete Sampling Sequence Twin Track Tape SAMPLING. AtMinimum Sample Time CHANGE-OVER from Density to Time ModeDensity & Time Operating Modes Tape Cassette LifeFlashing System AlarmsConstant OpticsUsing the Keyboard DiagnosticsTest Mode Optional FeaturesPrinter Operation & USE Optional Feature Installing Test CardSwitch # 2 is not used and is left ‘ON SW1 TotalBaud OFFWhite RED Prdy Black Pprs Non-Bacharach Printer Interface Data Busy GroundAdjusting Light Levels Maintenance GeneralVerifying That a GAS Alarm WAS Caused by GAS Clearing a Spurious AlarmChecking and Adjusting System Flow Rate Disabling the ‘DOOR OPEN’ AlarmAdjusting the Door Switch Cleaning the Sampling Input and Optics Block Measuring Pump CurrentCleaning Optics block Stepping Clamp Vertical Changing a PumpExterior Cleaning KEY Parameter ChecksMechanical Tightness Input Path CleaningTroubleshooting General Pump CheckExcessive Tape USE Light FaultsDoor Fault Tape BreakageSystem Power Supplies Model Dependent PartsRecommended Spares Options and Supplies Service CentersCommon Parts Pennsylvania200 to HoldRemote Intelligent Sensor Area Monitor Instruction S-A3 S-A4 Instruction