Honeywell ec-p2 user manual

User manual for the device Honeywell ec-p2

Device: Honeywell ec-p2
Category: Weather Radio
Manufacturer: Honeywell
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Added : 11/8/2014
Number of pages: 17
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Gas Sensor





Manning EC-P2
Instruction and Installation Manual
07/09
Release G Draft
Honeywell Confidential & Proprietary
This work contains valuable, confidential, and proprietary information. Disclosure, use
or reproduction outside of Honeywell Inc. is prohibited except as authorized in writing.
This unpublished work is protected by the laws of the United States and other countries.

Manning EC-P2 Sensor 19546 ECP2 07/09 REVG Copyright © 2009 Honeywell Analytics. All R

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Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2009 by Honeywell International Inc. Release G July 2009 While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers. In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages. The information and

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About This Document World Wide Web The following Honeywell web sites may be of interest. Honeywell Organization WWW Address (URL) Corporate www.honeywell.com Honeywell Analytics www.honeywellanalytics.com Manning Gas Detection www.manningsystems.com Telephone Contact us by telephone at the numbers listed below. Organization Phone Number United States Honeywell Analytics Inc. 1-800-538-0363 1-913-712-5576 1-913-712-5580 Fax Canada Honeywell Analytics Inc. 1-888-749-8

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Contents Serial number: Section Title Page 1 System Description 5 2 Operation 7 3 Maintenance 9 4 Programming and Advanced Features 11 5 Appendices 15 6 Limited Warranty 17 Introduction This manual has been prepared to help in the use of the Manning EC-P2 Portable Gas Detector. ATTENTION: This manual must be carefully followed by all individuals who have or will have the responsibility for using or servicing the sensor. Warranties made by Honeywell Analytics with respect to

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1 System Description Figure 1: Basic Parts of the Manning EC-P2 Sensor The Manning EC-P2 is a portable, battery operated instrument for the measurement of gas concentrations in ambient air. Outlet Tube Sampling Wand The Manning EC-P2 can be converted from one Assembly target gas to another by simply plugging in a different SMART-CELL for the desired target gas (takes about 30 seconds). This allows one instrument to detect a number of different gases. All calibration and alarm setpoin

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1 System Description continued o System Specifications Operating Ambient Temperature Range: 0 to o +120 F Primary Power: Alkaline C cell battery, 48 hours operation. Note: An audible alarm single beep every Storage Temperature: Recommend storing on the 60 seconds indicates that either the Alkaline C cell charger in an air conditioned office battery is low or the internal rechargeable NiCad Weight: 3 lbs. (shipping weight), 1.8 lbs. (detector battery is low. only) Standby Power

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2 Operation A Operating the Sensor 4) Replace the manifold and hand tighten the thumbscrews. The Manning EC-P2 is shipped ready for use. To power up the instrument, push the PWR button. The 5) Verify proper flow through the sampling wand power up sequence displays first the self check, the using the flowmeter provided. sensor full scale value, the downscale caution level, Extra SMART-CELLS should be kept on the warning concentration setpoint, alarm concentration optional sensor keepe

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2 Operation continued C Response Test In addition to the alarm indication code in the left side of the screen, an alarm message will flash inter- Prior to use, the unit should first be tested for proper mittently on the screen, the audible beeper will sound response. With the detector operating, the unit and the ACK button will appear. Pushing the ACK should be exposed to a sample of the target gas. button will silence the beeper and stop the display The display should show an increa

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3 Maintenance A Periodic Maintenance C Calibration It is essential that the test and calibration schedule Calibration is recommended every six months in be adhered to. Honeywell Analytics recommends the normal use. Each SMART-CELL stores its calibration following maintenance schedule: and alarm setpoint information on its own memory chip. When the SMART-CELL is plugged into the • Response test prior to each use. Expose Manning EC-P2, this information is used by the sensor to a sample

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3 Maintenance continued Zero Calibration Unit does not respond when keys are pressed: Press and hold all four buttons for five seconds. This 4) Be sure the unit is in clean air or apply zero will reset the Manning EC-P2. Turn the unit back on air for two minutes. by pressing the PWR button. 5) Push ZERO button. High reading won’t clear: When the sensor is 6) Push SAVE button to save the new zero exposed to very high gas concentrations, it takes a calibration. relatively long tim

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4 Programming and Advanced Features A Alarm Setpoints, Functions gas concentration (DOWN arrow), or be disabled (off). The following procedure will set the Warning The Manning EC-P2 has three adjustable alarm function to alarm on decreasing concentration setpoints. These setpoints are stored on each (Useful for Oxygen Depletion warning). SMART-CELL. The Caution setpoint is to warn of excessive negative zero drift. The WARNING and To Enter CAUT / WARN / ALRM Mode ALARM setpoints are

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4 Programming and Advanced Features continued B Display Variables C Sample Mode The Manning EC-P2 has two adjustable display The Sample Mode feature allows the user to take a variables. These variables control signal conditioning measurement using a predefined repeatable method of the LCD display. Variables are stored on each to eliminate user “interpretation” of a gas concentra- SMART-CELL. The AVG (Average) variable tion that is changing. This is similar to a digital scale, deter

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4 Programming and Advanced Features continued Programming sample mode variables: EC-P2 software installation: The sample mode variables are Sample, Measure The Manning EC-P2 is supplied with a CD containing the and Clear as described above. The following “Manning EC-P2” program. It will run on Windows 95, procedure will change the Sample variable. Windows 98, or Windows 2000. To install the program, place the disk in your CD drive. The CD should To Enter SAMP / MEAS / CLEAR Mode automa

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4 Programming and Advanced Features continued To Stop the Data Logging Session E Analog Output 7) Push the MENU button. The Manning EC-P2 has a 0 to 1.0 volt DC analog output capability when used with the optional analog 8) Push the LOG button. output cable. With the analog output cable plugged into 9) Push and hold the STOP button until the screen the communication port of the EC-P2, the user can changes to CLEAR / INT / START / MODE (two measure the voltage between the two wires an

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5 Appendices APPENDIX A: SMART-CELLs Available GAS RANGE PART NUMBER Alcohol 0-500 ppm EC-P2-SMART-CELL-OH-0/500ppm Ammonia 0-500 ppm EC-P2-SMART-CELL-NH -0/500ppm 3 Ammonia 0-2000 ppm EC-P2-SMART-CELL-NH -0/2000ppm 3 Bromine 0-5 ppm EC-P2-SMART-CELL-Br -0/5ppm 2 Carbon Monoxide 0-1000 ppm EC-P2-SMART-CELL-CO-0/1000ppm Chlorine 0-5 ppm EC-P2-SMART-CELL-Cl -0/5ppm 2 Chlorine 0-200 ppm EC-P2-SMART-CELL-Cl -0/200ppm 2 Chlorine Dioxide 0-5 ppm EC-P2-SMART-CELL-ClO -0/5ppm 2 Flourine

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5 Appendices continued APPENDIX B: SMART-CELL Cross-Sensitivity Table (Interference Gases) SENSOR AND TARGET GAS Br2 Cl2 ClO2 O3 NH3 CO H2 O2 NO H2S NO2 SO2 HCHO OH Fl2 HCl H2O2 Bromine ----- 1.0 1.0 0.7 -0.1 None None None None None 0.5 -0.1 None None 1.0 None None I Chlorine 1.0 ----- 1.0 0.7 -0.1 None None None None None 0.5 -0.1 None None 1.0 None None N Chlorine dioxide 1.0 1.0 ----- 0.7 -0.1 None None None None None 0.5 -0.1 None None 1.0 None None T Ozone 1.5

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6 Limited Warranty 1. Limited Warranty 3. Warranty Limitation and Exclusion Honeywell Analytics, Inc. warrants to the Honeywell Analytics will have no further original purchaser and/or ultimate customer obligation under this limited warranty. All (“Purchaser”) of Manning products (“Product”) warranty obligations of Honeywell Analytics are that if any part thereof proves to be defective in extinguishable if the Product has been subject material or workmanship within eighteen (18) to ab


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