Bacharach H25-IR manual Range Selection, Setup Selection

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Operation

H25-IR

 

 

4.2.3 Range Selection

The H25-IR has three sensitivity ranges: SM (small), MED (medium), and LG (large). The range used when searching for a leak depends on the size of the leak and the type of gas being monitored.

Press the RANGE button until the desired range is displayed on either the instrument’s Data Display screen, or on the LCD of the Smart probe.

Instrument Display

Oz/yr

R134A

SM

Smart Probe Display

Range: SM, MED, LG

SM

SRCH (1)

NOTE: The range setting has no affect on the accuracy of the gas reading as displayed on the instrument when making a leak-rate measurement. It does, however, change the sensitivity of the bar graph at the bottom of the Data Display screen, the audible tone frequency as heard from the speaker, and the blink rate of the red LED on the hand-held probe.

The “SM” range is the highest sensitivity level, and is most likely used for fluorine based gases like R134a and most fluorine based refrigerant blends.

The “MED” range is used for chlorine and chlorine based gases like R12, R22, R123, etc. This position is also useful for locating large R134a or other fluorine based refrigerant leaks of 12 Oz/yr.

The “LG” range is used to locate very large leaks.

TIP: Blowing out the test area with shop air may enable the operator to locate a large leak more quickly.

4.2.4 Setup Selection

There are four user-defined Setups that allow the operator to quickly switch between frequently used combinations of Gas Type, Range, Feedback Mode, Setpoint, and the Auto Zero Off condition (refer to Section 2.5 Configuring the SETUPS Function).

When first turned ON, the instrument returns to the last Setup selected. To select a different Setup, first press the SETUP button to display the Setup Selection menu. Next, use the Up and Down buttons to highlight the desired Setup, and then press ENT to make the selection and be returned to the Data Display screen. The name of the newly selected Setup will appear on the Data Display screen.

SETUP NO. 1

SETUP NO. 2

SETUP NO. 3

SETUP NO. 4

NOTE: The names listed in the Setup Selection menu are user defined, and may vary from what is shown above. The number of each setup, however, is what appears on the display of the Smart probe.

Instrument Display

Oz/yr

R134A

SETUP NO

SM SRCH

Setup Name and Number

Smart Probe Display

0.00SM S (1)

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Contents H25-IR Infrared Refrigerant Gas Leak DetectorWarranty Register Your Warranty by VisitingTable of Contents Parts and Service AC Power and Grounding Safety PrecautionsHazard Symbols IntroductionWorking Inside the Instrument CleaningExplosive Atmosphere Misuse and Modifications to Instrument Case of MalfunctionOrdering Information Unpacking and Initial ChecksFeatures and Capabilities Functional Overview Leak Rate = Flow Rate x Gas ConcentrationNames and Functions of Components Front ViewRear View Interior Standard Probe Standard Probe with LED and Programmable PushbuttonSmart Probe Smart Probe Keylock Function Menu System System MenuPreparing for Operation Connecting the ProbeConnecting the AC Power Cord Turning on the InstrumentGas Type System SetupMain Menu System Setup Menu Leak UnitsRelays 4 4-20 mA LoopBrightness Pchk ModeReset Defaults ClockSetup Name Configuring the Setups FunctionRange Feedback Mode SetpointCalibration Search Auto ZeroTypical Relay 1 Wiring External Relay ConnectionsMA Current Loop Connector 4-40 mA Current Loop ConnectionPreparing for Operation H25-IR Internal Calibration Selection CalibrationSelecting Internal or External Calibration Calibration Data MenuExternal Calibration Selection and Setup CAL Internal CalibrationExternal Calibration CAL Factor ProcedureMaterial Required Improving PPM Measurement Accuracy using the CAL Factor Adjusting the CAL Factor Restoring Factory CalibrationCalibration H25-IR Initial Setup Using the H25-IRPower OperationSetup Selection Range SelectionVolume Adjustment Searching for a LeakMeasuring the Leak Rate Measuring the PPM LevelWorking with Logged Measurements Logging Measured ReadingsLog Menu Clearing the Log Diagnostics Menu What to Do when a Fault OccursWhat is PCHK? RS-232 CommunicationOperation H25-IR Diagnostics Menu MaintenanceSensor Data Last Fault Pressure Factory MenuIR Emitter Factory Factory MenuLeak Gas Auto GainLeak Rate Leak TempLeak Tempco Sensor CalProbe Type Model SelectFirmware Flashing Memory Items RequiredSelect Setup Communications Select File Load Flash Image Part Replacement Removing the Top CoverFuse Replacement Probe Tip Filter & O-Ring ReplacementInternal Filter Replacement Parts and Service Replacement PartsService Centers United StatesSpecifications CFCs, HCFCs, HFCs and HalogensSpecifications H25-IR Appendix a Factory Defaults ContinuousAppendix a H25-IR H25-IR Appendix a Headquarters Hunt Valley Circle, New Kensington, PA