10 alarm levels – ENMET PGD2 User Manual
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6.10
Alarm Levels
The alarm level settings for the instrument may be viewed via the menu button (Section 6.5). These values represent the alarm set-
points which have been programmed into the instrument during calibration.
From the menu, the user is prompted to press the up arrow key to view the readings: -
Sequential operation of the up arrow key shows in turn the alarm set points for each sensor. A typical display sequence for a 4-gas
instrument would be:-
Alarm settings for the Oxygen sensor - two settings
or FLAM 1.00 %VOL if in the volume mode
Alarm setting for the Flammable sensor - one setting
Alarm settings for toxic sensor 1, Hydrogen Sulphide - three settings
Alarm settings for toxic sensor 2, Carbon Monoxide - three settings
Important: - The Instantaneous Alarm settings must be greater than both the Short Term and Time-Weighted-Average/Long
Term exposure alarm settings. The Flammable sensor alarm setting cannot be set above 60% LEL.
ALARM LEVELS
PRESS [ ] KEY
INSTANT ALARM
O
2
HIGH 23%
INSTANT ALARM
O
2
LOW 19%
INSTANT ALARM
FLAM 20 % LEL
INSTANT ALARM
H
2
S 15 ppm
STEL ALARM
H
2
S 10 ppm
TWA ALARM
H
2
S 5 ppm
INSTANT ALARM
CO 400 ppm
TWA ALARM
CO 50 ppm
STEL ALARM
CO 200 ppm