Detcon FP-524D INSTRUCTION MANUAL User Manual
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Model FP-524D
FP-524D Instruction Manual
Rev. 1.4
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Table 2 Gas/Cal Factors
Gas
Factor
Gas
Factor
Gas
Factor
Acetaldehyde
1.66
Decane
3.05
Dimethyl Ether
1.60
Acetic Acid
1.84
Diethylamine
2.05
Methylethyl Ether
2.27
Acetic Anhydride
2.17
Dimethylamine
1.73
Methylethyl Ketone
2.42
Acetone
1.93
2,3-Dimethylpentane
2.51
Methyl Formate
1.49
Acetylene
1.76
2,2-Dimethylpropane
2.52
Methyl Mercaptan
1.64
Alkyl Alcohol
1.96
Dimethyl sulfide
2.30
Methyl propionate
1.95
Ammonia
0.79
1,4-Dioxane
2.24
Methyl n-propyl Ketone
2.46
n-Amyl Alcohol
3.06
Ethane
1.47
Naphtha
3.03
Aniline
2.54
Ethyl Acetate
1.95
Naphthalene
2.94
Benzene
2.45
Ethyl Alcohol
1.37
Nitromethane
1.72
Biphenyl
4.00
Ethylamine
1.90
n-Nonane
3.18
1,3-Butadiene
1.79
Ethyl Benzene
2.80
n-Octane
2.67
Butane
1.71
Ethylcyclopentane
2.52
n-Pentane
2.18
iso-Butane
1.93
Ethylene
1.41
iso-Pentane
2.15
Butene-1
2.20
Ethylene Oxide
1.93
Propane
1.81
cis-Butene-2
2.06
Diethyl Ether
2.16
n-Propyl Alcohol
2.12
trans-Butene-2
1.97
Ethyl Formate
2.26
n-Propylamine
2.07
n-Butyl Alcohol
2.91
Ethyl Mercaptan
1.78
Propylene
1.95
iso-Butyl Alcohol
1.89
n-Heptane
2.59
Propylene Oxide
2.18
tert-Butyl-Alcohol
1.34
n-Hexane
2.71
iso-Propyl Ether
2.29
n-Butyl Benzene
3.18
Hydrazine
2.22
Propyne
2.40
iso-Butyl Benzene
3.12
Hydrogen Cyanide
2.09
Toluene
2.47
n-Butyric Acid
2.63
Hydrogen
1.30
Triethylamine
2.51
Carbon Disulphide
5.65
Hydrogen Sulphide
2.54
Trimethylamine
2.06
Carbon Monoxide
1.32
Methane
1.00
Vinyl Chloride
2.32
Carbon Oxysulphide
1.07
Methyl Acetate
2.01
Vinyl Ethyl Ether
2.38
Cyanogen
1.12
Methyl Alcohol
1.16
o-Xylene
2.79
Cyclohexane
2.43
Methylamine
1.29
m-Xylene
2.55
Cyclopropane
1.60
Methylcyclohexane
2.26
p-Xylene
2.55
The menu item appears as: “Set Gas Factor”.
From the Set Gas Factor text scroll, hold the magnet over PGM1 or PGM2 until the “▼” prompt appears and
continue to hold the magnet in place for an additional 3-4 seconds (until the display starts to scroll “Set
Factor”). The display will then switch to “X.XX“(where X.XX is the current gas factor). Swipe the magnet
momentarily over PGM1 to increase or PGM2 to decrease the gas factor level until the correct value is
displayed. Hold the magnet over PGM1 or PGM2 for 3 seconds to accept the new value. The display will
scroll “Factor Saved”, and revert to “Set Gas Factor” text scroll.
Move to another menu item by executing a momentary hold, or, return to Normal Operation via automatic
timeout of about 15 seconds (the display will scroll “Set Gas Factor” 4 times and then return to Normal
Operation).
3.5.4
Set Cal Factor
Because of the catalytic bead sensor’s almost universal response to combustible gases, the FP-524D sensor can
be span calibrated with any of the combustible gases listed in Table 2 above. This specific gas is referred to as
the “cal gas”.
NOTE: The default value for cal factor is 1.0. This would be used when methane is the cal gas.
Values other than 1.0 would be used when the span cal gas is not methane.