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Detcon TP-524D User Manual

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Model TP-524D

TP-524D Instruction Manual

Rev. 0.5

Page 10 of 36

NOTE: A desiccant cap with a desiccant packet is attached to the sensor cell housing to avoid
damage during storage and shipping. This prevents water from contacting the sensor film, and
as a result helps to retain the stability of the factory span calibration.

NOTE: Store the desiccant caps with the desiccant packets in a sealed container (i.e. zip-lock
bag) for future use. It is advisable (but not mandatory) to reinstall the desiccant cap and packet
during prolonged periods without power (more than 1 days is considered “prolonged”). An
active desiccant packet is blue in color and turns pink when consumed. (P/N 960-399800-000
Package of 10)

Initial Operational Tests

After a warm up period of 1 hour, the sensor should be checked to verify sensitivity to H

2

S gas.

Material Requirements

-Detcon PN 600-610000-000 Splash Guard with integral Cal Port -OR-

-Detcon PN 943-000006-038 Threaded Calibration Adapter

-Detcon PN 942-010112-025 Span Gas; 25ppm H

2

S in balance Air at fixed flow rate between 200 - 500cc/min

(10ppm for 0-20ppm range)
-Detcon PN 985-241100-321 In-Line Humidifying Tube

NOTE: Do not use H

2

S in Nitrogen background gas mixtures. This will cause significant

reading inaccuracies.

a) Connect the In-Line Humidifying Tube between the cal gas cylinder and the sensor. The humidifying tube

will introduce the ambient relative humidity into the Cal Gas as it passes through the tube.

b) Attach the calibration adapter to the threaded sensor housing. Apply the test gas at a controlled flow rate

of 200 - 500cc/min (200cc/min is the recommended flow). Allow 1-2 minutes for the reading to stabilize.
Observe that during the 1-2 minutes the display increases to a level near that of the applied calibration gas
value.

c) Remove test gas and observe that the display decreases to “0”.

Initial operational tests are complete. Detcon H

2

S gas sensors are factory calibrated prior to shipment, and

should not require significant adjustment on start up. However, it is recommended that a complete calibration
test and adjustment be performed 16 to 24 hours after power-up. Refer to span calibration instructions in
Section 3.4.