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TARGET Series

ENMET Corporation

1.0 Introduction

 

1.1 Warnings and Cautions

The TARGET Series gas detectors are designed to detect hazardous atmospheric conditions. An indication of life threatening hazards should be taken very seriously. NEVER ignore an alarm condition.

WARNINGS:

Any rapid upscale combustible gas reading followed by a declining or erratic reading may indicate a gas concentration beyond the upper-scale limit. This may indicate a flammable concentration.

Off-scale readings may indicate a flammable concentration.

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) signals may cause incorrect operation.

CSA requirement: Before each day’s usage, instrument sensitivity must be tested on a known concentration of methane between 25-50% LEL. Accuracy must be within –0 to +20% of the actual concentration applied. Accuracy may be corrected, if necessary, by performing sensor calibration.

Oxygen deficient conditions can cause lower combustible gas readings than actual concentrations.

Oxygen enriched conditions can cause higher combustible gas readings than actual concentrations.

The instrument batteries should only be charged in a non-hazardous location.

The instrument should only be connected to a computer in a non-hazardous location.

CAUTIONS:

In case of an atmospheric alarm condition, follow your organization’s established procedures for such a situation. Evacuating the affected area is usually the first course of action, followed by ventilation and re-testing of the environment prior to re-entry.

Silicone compound vapors may adversely affect the TARGET instrument’s standard combustible sensor causing lower readings than actual concentrations. If the instrument has been exposed to silicone vapors it is strongly recommended that the instrument be recalibrated prior to its next use. Repeated exposure to silicone compounds will prematurely destroy the standard combustible sensor.

NOTE: The optional MOS combustible sensor is much less susceptible to silicone poisoning, but instrument calibration should take place on a more frequent schedule.

The sensor sampling area must be kept clean. Contamination of this area can prevent proper operation of the sensors.

Any sensor that fails calibration procedures should be replaced and recalibrated immediately.

The combustible portion of this instrument has been assessed by CSA for performance. Users may refer to ANSI/ISA RP12.13 or an equivalent international recommended practice for guidance in the use of combustible gas detection equipment.

TARGETinstruments with a CSA logo on the serial number label are approved for Intrinsic Safety when used in Class 1, Division 1, Group A, B, C, D Hazardous Location environments.

NOTE: Any specifications stated in this manual may change without notice.

1.2 Unpack

Unpack the TARGET Series instrument and examine it for shipping damage. If such damage is observed, notify both ENMET customer service personnel and the commercial carrier involved immediately.

Regarding Damaged Shipments

NOTE: It is your responsibility to follow these instructions. If they are not followed, the carrier will not honor any claims for damage.

￿This shipment was carefully inspected, verified and properly packaged at our company and delivered to the carrier in good condition.

￿When it was picked up by the carrier at ENMET, it legally became your company’s property.

￿If your shipment arrives damaged:

Keep the items, packing material, and carton “As Is .” Within 5 days of receipt, notify the carrier’s local office and request immediate inspection of the carton and the contents.

After the inspection and after you have received written acknowledgment of the damage from the carrier, contact ENMET Customer Service for return authorization and further instructions. Have your Purchase Order and Sales Order numbers available.

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Contents Target Series Enmet CorporationTable of Contents List of Figures and Tables Unpack Regarding Damaged ShipmentsTarget Features Visual Alarms Display Charging Port Horn ON/OFF Button Select Button Menu Button GasketExample Power Down Display Instrument OperationLocations and Data logging Turning the Instrument On and OffExample Display, Battery Charging Charging the BatteryExample Display, Charging Complete Battery Life AlarmsInstantaneous Gas Alarm STEL/TWA AlarmsExample Pop-Up Menu Pop-Up MenuExample Display, Auto-Zero from Pop-Up Menu Programmed Flammable Gas Coefficients Example Display of Calibration StatusExample Display, Combustible Gas Example Display, Internal Pump Status Internal Sampling PumpDate/Time/Battery Information Example Display of Date, Time, Battery LevelAlarms Values Example Display of Alarm ValuesTWA Values Min/Max ValuesStel Values Maintenance Operations Standard Maintenance MenuRecommendations CalibrationZero Adjust Applying Span GasCalibration Adapter, BRH 04834-002 Calibration Adapter, Reactive GasesAdvanced Maintenance Menu, Software 4.94 version Example Display of Advanced Maintenance MenuExample Display of Advanced Calibration Menu Example Display of BRH CalibrationExample Display while Setting Clock and Chirp interval Example Display of Set Alarm MenuExample Display Changing Password Example Display Setting Battery Type Set Battery TypeExample Display of Set Operation Menu Set Operation Menu4a.2 Setting Instantaneous Alarms 4a Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 6.0 version4a.1 Calibration 4a.3 Enable Sensors 4a.4 Internal Pump CalibrationReplacing Battery Pack PCBReplacing Sensors Remove shorting clipInstrument Information Enmet Part No DescriptionTarget Specifications Element SpecificationDefault Alarm Default Alarm and ConfigurationsDefault Configuration Target Menu Quick Reference Flow DiagramsBasic Operation Menu Enter any calibration procedure from above Advanced Operation Menu BRH Advanced Maintenance Menu, Software 6.0 version Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause ActionWarranty Returning an Instrument for Repair PO Box Fairfield Court Ann Arbor, Michigan 734.761.1270 FaxRepair Return Form