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Ion Science GasCheck IS User Manual

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GASCHECK 5000IS MANUAL

Ion Science Ltd




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Introduction

Scope and definitions

This manual provides installation, operation and maintenance instructions for the Gas Check 5000is. You
must use the Gas Check as specified in this manual.

Read this manual before you install and operate the Gas Check. Important safety information is highlighted
as WARNING and CAUTION instructions; you must obey these instructions. The use of WARNINGS and
CAUTIONS is defined below.








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The units of measurement used throughout this manual conform to the SI international system of units of
measurement

Description

Refer to Figure 1. The Gas Check is a portable, battery-powered, hand-held gas leak detector. Indications of
a leak are shown on the digital display (2) and are also given by a front panel mounted LED flasher (3) and
as audible clicks from the rear panel loud speaker (6).

The Gas Check 5000is is intrinsically safe and is suitable for leak detection of hydrogen and other flammable
gases, and for leak detection in hazardous areas of Ex ia IIC T4 rating.

The Gas Check has a convenient storage and carrying case, together with a spare battery holder, a long
flexible probe (for leak detection in areas where access is restricted) and a box-spanner for probe changing.

Principal of operation

When the Gas Check is switched on, a small internal fan draws gas samples through the probe and into the
Gas Check. The Gas Check measures the thermal conductivity of the gas samples.

When you first switch on the Gas Check (using the power I/O key) or when you press the zero key : The Gas

Check zeros the leak rate display. If further samples have a different thermal conductivity from the zeroed
sample, the Gas Check calculates and displays the difference as a leak rate. This means that you can use
the Gas Check to detect any gas other than that in which the Gas Check is zeroed.













WARNING

Warnings are given where failure to observe the instruction could result in

injury or death to people.

CAUTION

Cautions are given where failure to observe the instruction could result in

damage to the equipment, associated equipment and process.