Bump testing a gas tracer – RKI Instruments SDM-2012 PC Controlled Configuration User Manual
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Bump Testing a Gas Tracer
The following instructions apply to standard Gas Tracers that contain the standard
sensors (catalytic LEL, ppm combustible, O
2
, and CO). They also apply to Gas
Tracers that have a %volume combustible gas sensor installed. See “Bump Testing a
GX-2012” on page 52 for instructions to bump test a GX-2012.
The PC Controller Program is capable of performing a bump test both manually and
automatically when a Gas Tracer is connected to it. When a bump test is performed,
the PC Controller Program performs an air adjust operation on a Gas Tracer and then
applies calibration gas to the instrument. The program analyzes the response results
based on predefined criteria and determines if the Gas Tracer passed the bump test.
The criteria that the PC Controller Program uses to determine if the Gas Tracer
passes a bump test, whether the Bump Test button is active, and whether or not the
PC Controller Program automatically performs a bump test if it is due on a connected
Gas Tracer is defined in the Parameter tab of the Configuration Window. See "Setting
Up the Configuration" step 9 on page 35 for a description of the bump test
configuration setup.
NOTE:
The PC Controller program performs a complete bump test on the ppm
combustible sensor first. Be sure that the 1000 ppm methane
calibration cylinder is connected to the GAS 2 fitting on the back of the
SDM-2012 using a 6 inch humidifier tube.
To manually bump test an instrument or instruments:
NOTE:
Do not use a 4-gas cylinder or any cylinder that includes H
2
S when
bump testing a Gas Tracer. H
2
S adversely affects the ppm combustible
sensor.
1.
Establish a connection between the SDM-2012, Gas Tracer, and the PC
Controller program as described in “Connecting Instruments to the PC
Controller Program” on page 43.
2.
Verify that all of the bump test parameters are set correctly. See “Setting Up
the Configuration” on page 32 for instructions.
3.
Verify that the appropriate calibration gas cylinder(s) are connected to the
appropriate SDM-2012(s) or manifold line(s). The ppm sensor will be bump
tested first. Be sure that a 6 inch humidifier tube is used to connect the ppm
calibration cylinder to the GAS 2 fitting on the back of the SDM-2012 or that a
humidifier manifold has been assembled for the GAS 2 fittings (see
“Assembling a Manifold for Multiple SDM-2012 Units” on page 15). If you are
using a zero air cylinder for the fresh air adjustment, install a 6 inch humidifier
tube between the regulator and the AIR fitting on the back of the SDM-2012.
4.
Ensure that the gas out to instrument line is connected to the inlet of the Gas
Tracer and that the exhaust line is connected to the exhaust fitting of the Gas