Bacharach manual Operation, Instrument Location, Using the H25-IR, Power, Initial Setup

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H25-IR

Operation

 

 

4 Operation

4.1 Instrument Location

The H25-IR Refrigerant Gas Leak Detector should be placed on a flat, horizontal surface such as a bench or table top when in use.

When searching for leaks, the instrument does not need to be in a gas-free area. This is because of the instrument’s ability to automatically zero-out background gases and still be able to locate gas leaks.

When making leak-rate measurements, the instrument needs a location where the air is clean and free of the gas being monitored this is necessary for zeroing purposes. If the area is contaminated, then a fresh- air source (e.g., fresh air piped in from the outside) must be made available so the operator can manually zero the instrument before making a measurement.

4.2 Using the H25-IR

4.2.1 Power

Plug the instrument into the nearest AC outlet (100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz), and then set the rear panel power switch to its ON position. After being turned ON, the instrument requires 120 seconds to warm-up. A detailed description of the front panel display screens that are shown during turn-on and warm-up is contained in Section 2.3 Turning ON the Instrument.

4.2.2 Initial Setup

At this time the H25-IR should already be set up as described in Section 2 Preparing for Operation.

After warming up, the instrument’s Data Display screen will show the current Gas Measurement, Leak Units, Gas Type, Setup Name, Range, and Mode of Operation. In addition, a graphical display of the relative gas level is provided by a bar graph at the bottom of the screen whose length increases up the screen as the gas level increases. An audible tone may also be heard whose pitch increases in frequency as the gas level increases. Note that the sensitivity of the bar graph and audible tone for any given gas level is dependent on the Range setting.

When using the Smart probe, its LCD will show the current Gas Measurement, Range, Mode of Operation, and Setup Number in parentheses. If the probe contains a red LED, the blink rate of the LED will increase as the gas level increases. Note that the sensitivity of the LED’s blink rate for any given gas level is dependent on the Range setting.

Instrument Display

Oz/yr

R134A

SETUP

SM SRCH

Gas Measurement

 

Smart Probe Display

 

 

 

 

 

Range

Leak Units

 

 

0.00 SM

 

Gas Type

Mode

 

SRCH (1)

 

(Setup No.)

 

 

 

Setup Name (first 8 characters)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Range & Mode

 

 

 

 

 

Graphical Display of Gas Level

 

 

 

 

 

The Leak Units can be changed per Section 2.4.2 Leak Units; the Gas Type changed per Section 2.4.1 Gas Type; the Setup changed by pressing the SETUP button; the Range changed by pressing the RANGE button; and the Mode changed by pressing the MODE button. Note that if the Gas Type is changed during operation, the Setup Name and Number changes to a dash (), indicating that the previously selected Setup is no longer valid.

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Contents Infrared Refrigerant Gas Leak Detector H25-IRRegister Your Warranty by Visiting WarrantyTable of Contents Parts and Service Hazard Symbols Safety PrecautionsAC Power and Grounding IntroductionExplosive Atmosphere CleaningWorking Inside the Instrument Misuse and Modifications to Instrument Case of MalfunctionUnpacking and Initial Checks Ordering InformationFeatures and Capabilities Leak Rate = Flow Rate x Gas Concentration Functional OverviewFront View Names and Functions of ComponentsRear View Interior Standard Probe with LED and Programmable Pushbutton Standard ProbeSmart Probe Smart Probe Keylock Function System Menu Menu SystemConnecting the AC Power Cord Connecting the ProbePreparing for Operation Turning on the InstrumentMain Menu System Setup Menu System SetupGas Type Leak Units4 4-20 mA Loop RelaysReset Defaults Pchk ModeBrightness ClockConfiguring the Setups Function Setup NameRange Setpoint Feedback ModeSearch Auto Zero CalibrationExternal Relay Connections Typical Relay 1 Wiring4-40 mA Current Loop Connection MA Current Loop ConnectorPreparing for Operation H25-IR Selecting Internal or External Calibration CalibrationInternal Calibration Selection Calibration Data MenuExternal Calibration Selection and Setup Internal Calibration CALExternal Calibration Procedure CAL FactorMaterial Required Improving PPM Measurement Accuracy using the CAL Factor Restoring Factory Calibration Adjusting the CAL FactorCalibration H25-IR Power Using the H25-IRInitial Setup OperationRange Selection Setup SelectionSearching for a Leak Volume AdjustmentMeasuring the PPM Level Measuring the Leak RateLogging Measured Readings Working with Logged MeasurementsLog Menu Clearing the Log What is PCHK? What to Do when a Fault OccursDiagnostics Menu RS-232 CommunicationOperation H25-IR Maintenance Diagnostics MenuSensor Data Last Fault IR Emitter Factory MenuPressure Factory Factory MenuLeak Rate Auto GainLeak Gas Leak TempSensor Cal Leak TempcoModel Select Probe TypeFirmware Items Required Flashing MemorySelect Setup Communications Select File Load Flash Image Removing the Top Cover Part ReplacementProbe Tip Filter & O-Ring Replacement Fuse ReplacementInternal Filter Replacement Replacement Parts Parts and ServiceUnited States Service CentersCFCs, HCFCs, HFCs and Halogens SpecificationsSpecifications H25-IR Continuous Appendix a Factory DefaultsAppendix a H25-IR H25-IR Appendix a Headquarters Hunt Valley Circle, New Kensington, PA