gas clip technologies MGC-IR-PUMP Multi Gas Clip Pump Infrared User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- gas clip technologies
Table of Contents
- WARNING STATEMENTS
- DETECTOR COMPONENTS
- DISPLAY COMPONENTS
- ALARM
- BASIC OPERATION
- DETECTOR RECORDS (LOGS)
- DETECTOR OPTIONS/MENUS
- DETECTOR MAINTENANCE
- ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS
- DETECTOR SPECIFICATIONS
- DETECTOR SPECIFICATIONS
- LIMITED WARRANTY
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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WARNING STATEMENTS
Do not substitute components as this may interfere with the intrinsic safety
of the device.
DO NOT substitute any other battery type than specified and supplied by Gas
Clip Technologies.
Only use Gas Clip Technologies chargers and parts in the detector. Unapproved
parts will void the warranty and are considered unsafe.
Before each use check that all sensor and alarm ports are clear of any
obstructions i.e. debris or blockage.
The detector contains a lithium battery that must be disposed of by a
qualified recycler. Check local regulations for proper disposal.
DO NOT charge the instrument in a hazardous location.
DO NOT use IR communications when an explosive atmosphere may be present.
If you suspect any malfunction or have any technical problems, contact GCT at
877-525-0808.
The battery may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not
disassemble, heat above 100° C (212°F), or incinerate. Contact Gas Clip
Technologies for replacement instructions. The use of another battery may
present a risk of fire or explosion.
DO NOT charge the instrument in temperatures above or below the specified
range of 0°C to 40°C
Keep new and used batteries away from children
DO NOT expose the detector to sensor poisons such as, but not limited to:
alcohol, citrus-based cleaners, silicones, lead compounds (e.g. tetraethyl
lead), sulfur compounds, phosphorus, halogenated hydrocarbons, and aerosols.
Exposure to poisons may impair the accuracy and/or response time of the
detector. This applies to the pellistor version only.
Caution: Before each day’s usage, sensitivity must be tested on a known
concentration of methane equivalent to 25-50% of full-scale concentration.
Accuracy must be within 0- 0% of actual methane concentration. Accuracy may be
corrected by calibrating the detector.
If suspected sensor poisoning has occurred, recheck the detector (both
calibrate and bump test).
The detector should be bump tested before use with a known concentration of
gas to confirm its ability to respond to gas. Calibrate the detector if the
readings are not within the specified limits.
Any rapid upscale reading followed by a declining or erratic reading may
indicate a gas concentration beyond the upper scale limit which may be
hazardous.
Strong Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) may cause incorrect operations.
Only the combustible gas detection portion of this instrument has been
assessed for performance by CSA International.
READ FIRST BEFORE OPERATION
Gas Clip Technologies (GCT) Multi Gas Clip Pump (MGC Pump): detectors are
personal safety devices designed to detect the presence of specific toxic
gases: carbon monoxide CO), hydrogen sulfide (H2 S), oxygen (O2 ), and
combustible gases/lower explosive limit (LEL). Before the operation, ensure
you have been properly trained on the use f the equipment and appropriate
actions to take in the event of an alarm condition.
DETECTOR COMPONENTS
Entry | Description |
---|---|
1 | Power Button |
2 | Audible Port |
3 | Display |
4 | Alarm Bar LEDs |
5 | Maintenance LEDs |
6 | IR Communication Window |
7 | Gas Inlet |
8 | Filter Window |
9 | Certification Label |
10 | Model and Serial Number |
11 | Gas Exhaust |
12 | Charging Port |
13 | Alligator Clip with Safety Ring |
DISPLAY COMPONENTS
Display Layout
Entry | Description |
---|---|
1 | Alarm Condition |
2 | Pump Status |
3 | Calibration/Test Mode |
4 | Battery Charge Level |
5 | Gas Readings |
6 | Gas Identifiers |
Display Details
- When gas is reading at, or above, its alarm thresholds, the gas identifier icon will flash, and the associated alarm condition icon will display.
- The pump status icon will be turned on whenever the pump is operating.
- During a pump alarm (pump blocked), the pump status icon will flash with the warning icon.
- During calibration or a bump test, the calibration bottle will be displayed when it is time to apply the gas.
- The battery is displayed in 3 bars, as well as a percentage. The percentage calculation is approximate and can be used to provide a rough estimation of the time remaining.
Warning: Users must familiarize themselves with the icons in both non-
alarm and alarm states.
Warning: If the display is missing icons or cannot be clearly read,
discontinue use and contact GCT.
ALARM
Default Alarms
Each detector comes preprogrammed with the factory default settings below for
Low, High, Time Weighted Average (TWA), and Short Term Exposure Limit (STEL)
alarms.
Sensor | Low | High | TWA | STEL |
---|---|---|---|---|
H₂S | 10 ppm | 15 ppm | 10 ppm | 15 ppm |
CO | 35 ppm | 200 ppm | 35 ppm | 35 ppm |
O₂ | 19.50% | 23.50% | ||
LEL | 10% | 20% |
Alarm Behavior
The following table describes the detector’s behavior under various alarm
conditions:
Alarm Condition | Audible Alarm | Vibration Alarm | Visual Alarm |
---|---|---|---|
Low | Slow beep | Slow vibration | Slow LED flash |
High | Fast beep | Fast vibration | Fast LED flash |
TWA | Slow beep | Slow vibration | Slow LED flash |
STEL | Fast beep | Fast vibration | Fast LED flash |
Multi | Slow/Fast beep | Slow/Fast vibration | Slow/Fast LED flash |
Pump Blocked | Fast beep | Fast vibration | Fast LED flash |
Sensor Error | Fast beep | Fast vibration | Fast LED flash |
Low Battery | 20 minutes remaining: single beep/flash and battery icon on |
10 minutes remaining: single beep/flash and battery icon flashing
5 minutes remaining: continuous beep/flash every 5 seconds
Expired: 5 Long beeps/flashes and then OFF is displayed
BASIC OPERATION
Button Usage
The operation of the detector is driven by a single button located on the
front of the detector as described below:
- Turn On/Off
- Menu Navigation (Status and Options)
- Latched and Pump Alarm acknowledgment
- Backlight activation
- Calibration
Turning On the Detector
To activate the detector, press and hold down the button. If the battery is too low for activation the detector will display “LOW BAT” and then turn off again. Once activated, the detector will begin to display gas readings immediately. Each sensor will show a chasing “O” for the sensor reading while it is stabilizing and being self-tested.
Once all sensors have completed the warm-up sequence the detector is ready to
detect all gases.
Turning Off the Detector
Press and hold the button to start the shutdown sequence. The LCD will
display OFF along with a countdown. Release the button after the countdown and
the detector will turn off.
DETECTOR RECORDS (LOGS)
During operation, the detector records all user activity. These records can be
downloaded from the detector via the IR Link software and an IR Link or from
the MGC Pump Dock.
The Event, Bump and Calibration Logs are always downloaded. The user may also
choose to download different amounts of the data log to reduce the transfer
time. Partial data on contain approximately 1 week’s worth of data. New data
log downloads will only contain the data since the last download. Full log
downloads will download the entire data log, typically at least 2 months’
worth of data.
Event Log
The detector stores the last 25 alarm events. These are organized by first-
in, first-out (FIFO) so the 26th event will replace the first event, and so
on. The detector records the alarm conditions for each event:
- Date and time at the start of the event
- Duration of the alarm condition
- Each sensor’s peak alarm status and reading
Bump Log
The detector stores the last 25 alarm events. These are organized by first-
in, first-out (FIFO) so the 26th event will replace the first event and so on.
Bump tests are differentiated from normal events when the alarm condition
occurs inside of the MGC Pump Dock, or when the detector is manually bump
tested according to the Manual Bump Test Instructions. The detector records
the bump status for each test:
- Date and time of bump test
- Whether the test was performed manually or in an MGC Pump Dock
- Each sensor’s peak alarm status and reading
- The result of each sensor’s bump test
- If the detector is displaying “BUMP DUE”, the detector is either due for a bump test or has failed its last bump test
Calibration Log
The detector records the last 25 calibration attempts. These are organized
by first-in, first-out (FIFO) so the 26th calibration will replace the first
calibration and so on. Each calibration attempt will be recorded:
- Date and time of calibration
- Each sensor’s gas calibration concentration
- Each sensor’s calibration success status
- If the detector is displaying “CAL DUE”, the detector is either due for calibration because of a scheduled interval
Data Logs
The detector records its current operational status every second. The logging
interval cannot be adjusted, but the detector compresses the data to reduce
the storage and transfer times of redundant records. The typical logging
capacity is at least 2 months of data. The following items are recorded in the
log:
- Date and time
- Sensor readings and status conditions
- All user and sensor options
- Events (i.e. turn on or off)
How to Retrieve Data Logs Using the GCT IR Link
You must have Microsoft Excel to open Data and/or Event Logs
Computer System Requirements: Available for Windows© based PCs (Vista, 7, 8. x, 10)
*Browser requirements: Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, or Edge
Set the detector in front of the GCT IR Link with the GCT IR Link
Communication Window and MGC Pump Communication Window lined up approximately
2-3 inches apart.
-
Open the GCT IR Link Software (downloaded for free from www.gascliptech.com under the Resources tab).
-
Click on the Download Logs icon at the top left corner.
-
Select Destination Folder (wherever you want to store the logs on your computer).
-
Select what kind of logs you want to download:
a. Event Logs Only
b. Events & Partial Data Log (last week of data)
c. Events & New Data Logs Only (All data logs from the last time you pulled the logs to the current)
d. Full Logs (approximately 2 months) -
If a checkmark is in the box above where you select what logs you want to download, the logs will automatic- cally open in Microsoft Excel once it’s downloaded.
DETECTOR OPTIONS/MENUS
To access the user menus, press the button two separate times in quick succession (double-tap). The detector will display:
- Current date/time
- User-programmed text message
- Status menu prompt
- Options menu prompt
If the Status Menu is accessed by pressing the button during the prompt, the detector will display:
- Last calibration date
- When calibration is due
- Last bump test date
- When the bump test is due
- Current Time Weighted Average (TWA) readings
- Current Short Term Exposure Limit (STEL) readings
- Peak sensor readings
- Prompt to clear the TWA, STEL, and Peak sensor readings (if the button is pressed)
If the Options Menu is accessed by pressing the button during the prompt, the detector will display:
- The detector’s firmware version
- The TWA alarm limits
- The STEL alarm limits
- The LOW alarm limits
- The HIGH alarm limits
Adjustable Options
The detector’s options are configured using the IR Link and the IR Link
software.
User Message- An optional, user-programmable text message can be used to
show company branding, a detector identifier, or any other pertinent
information. The detector will display this message every time the button is
double-tapped.
Alarm Limits- Each sensor contains separate alarm threshold values that
tell the detector when to go into alarm. Alarm limits may be disabled by
setting them to zero.
Caution: Confirm alarm levels with local laws/regulations before operation.
SAFE Display- “SAFE” will be displayed if there are no gas or detector
alerts.
Self-Test Lock- When a sensor self-test fails, the detector shows “ERR”
on the display and goes into high alarm. The self-test lock option specifies
whether a button press can silence the alarm.
Maintenance Notification- If maintenance notification is enabled, the
detector will periodically flash the maintenance LED. Otherwise, if the option
is disabled, the detector will only show the maintenance text on the display.
Pump Test- Will require the pump to be tested (block and unblock) on
startup.
Dock Lock- Dock Lock prevents calibrations and bump tests without the use
of the IR Link or the MGC Pump Dock.
Latching Alarms- Latched alarms will hold the detector and its display in
its peak alarm condition until the button is pressed.
Auto-Zero- The detector can optionally zero the sensors with every power-
up.
TWA Method- The algorithm used to calculate the TWA can be set to either
an average over a moving window (OSHA) or as a cumulative average (ACGIH).
TWA Interval- The TWA interval defines the time frame over which the
long-term average is calculated. Default is 8 hours.
STEL Interval- The STEL interval defines the time frame over which the
short-term average is calculated. Default is 15 minutes.
Sensor Enable/Disable- Individual sensors can be disabled. A disabled
sensor is completely removed from the detector’s display for sensor readings,
alarm limits, and
Caution: A disabled sensor will not measure gas or detect alarm conditions.
Bump Interval- The bump interval controls how often the detector notifies
the user to bump test the sensors. The interval can be individually adjusted
for each sensor from 1 to 365 days. Default is N/A (disabled).
Calibration Interval- The calibration interval controls how often the
detector notifies the user to calibrate the sensors. The interval can be
individually adjusted for each sensor from 1 to 365 days (default is 365 days)
except for the pellistor sensor which can be adjusted from 1-180 days (default
is 180 days).
Calibration Gas- When the detector is calibrated, it scales the sensor
readings to match the concentrations of the applied gases. The calibration gas
concentrations can be adjusted to match the respective levels contained within
the gas bottle. Default is: 25ppm H2 S, 100ppm CO, 18% O2 and 50%LEL (2.5%vol
CH4 ).
Language: The detector will display all of its text prompts in any of the
following languages: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian or Portuguese.
- Note: OL, Err, and sensor icons remain the same for all languages.
Activity LED Period – This option periodically flashes a single LED on
the detector at a rate specified by the user to indicate that the detector is
on. The time between flashes can be set and adjusted through the GCT IR Link
software or GCT Manager software. The minimum time between flashes is 5
seconds, maximum is 120 seconds. To enable this unction using the GCT Manager
software, click the checkbox next to Activity LED Period then set the period
to the number of seconds desired between flashes. To disable his function,
uncheck the checkbox next to Activity LED Period and set the period value to
“Off”.
NOTE: Simply unchecking the checkbox next to Activity LED Period without
setting the period to “Off” is not sufficient to disable this function on
the detector. o enable/disable this function using the GCT IR Link
software, the procedure is the same without the checkbox. Last, click the
“Write” button at the bottom on the CT IR Link software or GCT Manager
software for any changes to take effect on the detector.
Main Menu
- Date/Time- Set every time the detector is communicated with via IR Link or MGC Pump Dock.
- User Message- If the message is empty, the detector will skip ahead. If the startup message does not fit on one screen, it will scroll right-to-left twice.
- Sub-Menu Prompts- Pressing the button during a sub-menu prompt will cause the detector to show more information. If the button is not pressed, the detector will immediately return to normal operation.
Status Menu
- Calibration Information- The date of the last calibration, along with the number of days remaining until the next calibration is due, will be displayed. If calibration is due, the detector must be calibrated (refer to the Calibration section).
- Bump Test Information- The date of the last bump test, along with the number of days remaining until the next bump test is due, will be displayed. If a bump is due, the detector must be bump tested (refer to the Bump Testing section).
- Peak Levels- The detector will display the current TWA and STEL readings, followed by the peak concentrations recorded for each sensor. Each time the detector is turned off, these values will be reset.
- Clear Peak Levels- Pressing the button during the “CLEAR ALL” prompt will cause the TWA, STEL, and peak readings to be cleared.
Note: This does not remove the information from the internal memory logs of the detector.
Options Menu
- Firmware Version- The current firmware version on the detector will be displayed.
- Alarm Units- The current alarm limits for TWA, STEL, LOW, and HIGH will be displayed in sequence.
DETECTOR MAINTENANCE
Applying Gas from a Gas Cylinder
The detector contains an internal pump that is continually drawing in gas
through the gas inlet. The best way to apply gas from a cylinder is through
the use of a demand flow vacuum-actuated) regulator. This type of regulator
will supply the exact amount of gas that the detector is drawing with the
pump. Alternatively, a pressure-based regulator rated or at least 300 ml/min
can be used. In that case, a T (or Y) fitting should be placed between the
regulator and the detector to vent the excess gas that exceeds the flow rate
being sampled by the detector’s pump.
Battery
The battery is displayed as both a percentage and a 3-bar battery icon. The
percentage calculation is approximate and can be used to provide a rough
estimation of the time remaining.
When the detector determines that only 20 minutes of run time remains, it will
beep, flash and display “LOW BAT” on the screen. This will repeat with 10
minutes remaining, and then continuously for the last 5 minutes of run time.
When the battery has expired, the detector will give 5 long beeps and flashes,
display “OFF” and then shut down.
To charge
the detector, either plug it into an AC outlet using the provided charging
adapter. You may also charge the MGC Pump using an MGC Vehicle Charger or MGC
Ulti- harger. Both are authorized GCT MGC Pump optional accessories. The
detector will cycle the battery icons in a charging fashion until the battery
is fully charged. It is advisable to turn the detector off before charging.
DO NOT charge the instrument in a combustible atmosphere.
DO NOT charge the instrument in temperatures above or below the specified
range of 0°C to 40°C.
DO NOT substitute any other battery type than specified and supplied by GCT.
DO NOT use any charger other than that supplied or offered by GCT.
Storage
Store the detector in a safe, dry place between 32°F and 77°F (0°C – 25°C).
For longer storage, the detector battery should be discharged to about 40%.
After storage, charge the battery and verify the detector calibration before
use.
Review the warranty period and the “Activate before…” date that is printed on
the product box label.
Bump Testing
The detector can be configured to keep track of regular bump testing
intervals. When the detector has exceeded the bump interval, it will display
“BUMP DUE” until it has been successfully bumping tested. To bump test the
detector, either insert the detector into the MGC Pump Dock or manually apply
gas from the bump test screen described below.
Manual Bump Test Instructions
To activate the manual bump test press the button twice rapidly to enter the
user menu. When the screen displays “Show Status” press the button once more.
The
detector will flash between “BUMP DUE” and “APPLY GAS”. Apply gas to the
detector’s gas inlet. Once all sensors have gone into alarm, the detector will
return to normal operation (in alarm) and the bump due date will be reset.
If a bump test interval has not been programmed into the detector, users may
simply apply gas to the detector during normal operation. However, this will
not be recognized as a bump test by the detector and therefore it will be
recorded into the event log as an event.
Calibration
The detector can be configured to keep track of regular calibration
intervals. When the detector has exceeded the calibration interval, it will
display “CAL DUE” until it has been successfully calibrated. To calibrate the
detector, either insert the detector into the MGC Pump Dock or manually
calibrate the detector as described below.
Manual Calibration Instructions
To enter calibration mode, manually press and hold the button down as in the
turn-off sequence. Continue to hold the button down until the CAL screen
appears and finishes the countdown.
The
detector will first automatically zero the sensors at the current baseline
reading, then the detector will prompt to “APPLY GAS.” Once the screen
displays “APPLY GAS”, apply gas to the detector’s gas inlet. As the detector
detects gas, the sensor readings will be displayed and adjusted throughout the
calibration.
Once calibration is complete, the detector will display the next calibration
date before returning to normal (alarming) operation. If a sensor fails to
calibrate, the detector will display an error for the failed sensor. Check
your gas connections and concentration before attempting a second calibration.
If a sensor fails to calibrate after a second attempt, contact GCT for either
warranty replacement or
Filter Replacement
The detector includes both a hydrophobic membrane filter and a particulate
filter to keep the internal pump and sensor areas free of water and debris. If
these filters become blocked, then the detector will be unable to continue
sampling and the pump will enter into a pump blocked alarm. Looking at the
filter window will typically indicate a clean white) or dirty (dark color)
condition.
If the filters require replacement, then remove the gas inlet by loosening the
two screws. Replace the hydrophobic and/or particulate filters as required,
then reassemble to continue operating the detector. replacement sensor(s).
Pump Testing
Anytime that the gas tubing has been changed or reconnected to the detector,
the sampling system should be tested by blocking the end of the tube. When the
gas flow is locked, the detector will go into alarm and disable the pump.
Press the button to reactivate the pump.
Warning: Perform a blocked flow test before each day’s use.
Warning: Perform a blocked flow test any time the sampling system is
changed.
Warning: Do not use silicone tubing with the catalytic bead LEL sensor.
Warning: Failure to detect a block may indicate a leak in the sampling
system.
ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS
Multi-Gas Clip Pump Dock: (P/N: MGC-DOCK-PUMP) – portable, chargeable
all-in-one docking station in a durable Pelican case for automated -detector
simultaneous bump testing, calibrating, record keeping, and programming. –
also available in a Hi-Pressure version.
Multi-Gas Clip Pump Wall Mount Dock: (P/N: MGC-WMDOCK-PUMP) – same
capabilities as an MGC Pump Dock in a metal case that can be wall-mounted or
stand-alone. – also available in a Hi-Pressure version.
GCT IR Link: (P/N: GCT-IR-LINK) – Infrared communications device and USB
cable used for communications between detector and computer to easily make
firmware updates, adjust detector settings, and record data.
Alligator Clip: (P/N: AL-CLIP) – Metal clip on the back of the detectors
that can clip on to clothing or belts
6′ Telescoping Probe: (P/N: MGC-TSPROBE) – Metal probe that extends to 6
foot
MGC Pump & Probe Case: (P/N: MGC-PUMP-TSCASE) – Holster for MGC Pump with
a side compartment for telescoping probe with adjustable velcro straps.
MGC Pump Disconnect: (P/N: MGC-PUMP-QD) – Easy connect metal fitting that
connects the gas inlet to the sample line
Remote Sampling Probe: (P/N: MGC-PROBE1) – 1 ft handheld probe
MGC Vehicle Charger: (P/N: MGC-V-CHARGER1) – 12 VDC vehicle charger
MGC Multi-Charger: (P/N: MGC-CHRG-MULTI) – 5 detector cable charger
Front Case for MGC Pump: (P/N: MGC-PUMP-FC) – replacement front cover
Back Case for MGC Pump: (P/N: MGC-PUMP-BC) – replacement back cover
Gas Inlet: (P/N: MGC-PGI) – replacement gas inlet
Dual Tox Sensor : (P/N: MGC-SE-4DT) – CO (Carbon Monoxide)/H2 S (Hydrogen
Sulfide) replacement sensor
Oxygen Sensor: (P/N: MGC-SE-O2) – Replacement O2 (Oxygen) sensor
LEL Sensor: (P/N: MGC-SE-LEL-IR or MGC-SE-LEL-P) Replacement Infrared or
Pellistor sensor
LCD Screen: (P/N: MGC-P-LCD) – Replacement LCD screen
Printed Circuit Board (PCB): (P/N: MCG-PUMP-PCB) – replacement circuit
board
Battery: (P/N: MGC-BAT) – replacement battery
Internal Pump Motor: (P/N: MGC-PUMP-MOTOR) – replacement internal pump
motor
Replacement Particulate Filters: (P/N: MGC-FILTER-10 and MGC-FILTER-50) –
replacement particulate (hard plastic) filters in either a 10 pack or a 50
pack.
Replacement Hydrophobic Filters: (P/N: MGC-FILTER-10 and MGC-FILTER-50) –
replacement hydrophobic (paper) filters in either a 10 pack or a 50 pack.
Available Quad Gas Cylinders: (P/N: MGC-Q-58 and MGC-Q-116) – 25 ppm H2
S, 100 ppm CO, 18% O2, and 50% LEL(2.5% vol Methane) in either a 58L cylinder
or a 116L cylinder.
DETECTOR SPECIFICATIONS
Size | 5.7 x 3.0 x 1.5 in. (147 x 78 x 38.3 mm) |
---|---|
Weight | 12.4 oz. (352 g) |
Temperature | -4˚ to 122˚F (-20˚ to +50˚C ) |
Humidity | 5% to 100% RH (non-condensin |
Battery Life | IR (infrared) version |
Pellistor version | 12 hours (continuous) |
Charge Time | 4 to 6 hours |
Alarms | Visual, Vibrating, Audible (minimum 95 dB) Pump, Low, High, STEL, TWA, |
OL (Over Limit)
LEDs| 4 Red alarm bar LEDs Yellow backlight (activated on button press) Red
backlight (activated on alarm condition) Yellow maintenance notification LED
Display| Alphanumeric Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
Logs| 25 Bump tests
25 Events
25 Calibrations
Continuous 1-second data logging (> 2 months typical capacity)
Tests| Full-function self-test upon activation
Sensors, battery, and circuitry tests run continuously
Ingress Protection| IP 67
Warranty| Full 2 years
Gas Inlet| 1/8’’ Stainless steel barbed fitting
Pump Draw| Sample from up to 75 ft. (23 m)
Sample Delay Time| Less than 1 second per 1 ft. (0.3m) with 1/8 in. ID tubing
Gases| H₂S| 0 – 100.0 PPM (0.1 PPM increments)
CO| 0 – 500 PPM (1 PPM increments)
Combustible (LEL)| 0 -100.0% LEL (0.1% increments)
O₂| 0 – 30.0% vol. (0.1% increments)
Sensor Type| H₂S, CO, O2: Single plug-in electrochemical cell Combustible:
Plug-in infrared (IR) or pellistor
User Options| User Message, Language, Low Alarm, High Alarm, STEL Alarm, TWA
Alarm, TWA Method, TWA Interval, STEL Interval, AFE, Maintenance
Notification, Self-test Lock, Dock Lock, Pump Test, Sensor Enable, Calibration
Interval, Bump Interval, calibration Gas
DETECTOR SPECIFICATIONS
Approvals
| MGC-IR-PUMP| MGC-P-PUMP
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CSA
| CSA 14.2696027
Intrinsically Safe/Sécurité lntrinsèque
Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C, and D, T4
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4 Ga
-20˚≤ Ta ≤ +50˚C; 3.8 Vdc nominal
ANSI/ISA 12.13.01-2000
C22.2 No. 152 – M1984
C22.2 No. 0 – M91
C22.2 No. 142-M1987
UL-916 4th Edition
C22.2 No. 157 – 92
C22.2 No. 60079-0:11
C22.2 No. 60079-11:14
UL 913, 8th Edition
UL 60079-0, 6th Edition
UL 60079-11, 6th Edition
UL 60079-1-2009, 6th Edition| CSA 14.2696027
Intrinsically Safe/Sécurité lntrinsèque
Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C and D, T4
Class I, Zone 1, AEx d ia IIC T4 Gb
-20˚≤ Ta ≤ +50˚C; 3.8Vdc nominal
ANSI/ISA 12.13.01-2000
C22.2 No. 152 – M1984
UL-916 4th Edition
UL 913, 8th Edition
UL 60079-0, 6th Edition
UL 60079-11, 6th Edition
UL 60079-1-2009, 6th Edition
IECEx| IECEx CSA 14.0029
Ex ia IIC Ga
-20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C
IEC 60079-0:2011, Edition: 6.0
IEC 60079-11:2011, Edition: 6.0| IECEx CSA 14.0029
Ex d ia IIC T4 Gb
-20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C
IEC 60079-0:2011, Edition: 6.0
IEC 60079-1:2007-04, Edition: 6.0
IEC 60079-11:2011, Edition: 6.0
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ATEX
| Sira 14ATEX2120
Ex II 1 G
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
-20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C
EN 60079-0:2012/A11
EN 60079-11: 2012
EN 60079-26: 2007|
| Sira 14ATEX2120
Ex II 2 G
Ex d ia IIC T4 Gb
-20°C ≤ Ta ≤ +50°C
EN 60079-0:2012/A11
EN 60079-11:2012
EN 60079-26:2007
EN 60079-1:2014
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Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Gas Clip Technologies (“GCT”) warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of two years beginning upon the date of activation for all Multi Gas Clip products. The date of activation allowance is limited to the “Activate before…” date provided on the shipment box label. This warranty extends only to the sale of new and unused products to the original buyer. GCT’s warranty obligation is limited, at GCT’s option, to refund the purchase price, repair, or replacement of a defective product that is returned to a GCT authorized service center within the warranty period. In no event shall GCT’s liability hereunder exceed the purchase price actually paid by the buyer for the product. This warranty does not include (1) Fuses, disposable batteries, or routine replacement of parts due to the normal wear and tear of the product arising from the use. (2) Any product which in GCT’s opinion, has been misused, altered, neglected, or damaged by an accident or abnormal conditions of operation, handling, or use. (3) Any damage or defects attributable to repair of the product by any person other than the authorized dealer, or installation of unapproved parts on the product. The obligations set forth in this warranty are conditional on (1) Proper storage, installation, calibration, use, maintenance, and compliance with the user’s manual instructions and any other applicable recommendations of GCT. (2) The buyer promptly notifies GCT of any defect and, if required, promptly makes the product available for correction. No goods shall be returned to GCT until receipt by the buyer of instructions from GCT. (3) The right of GCT to require that the buyer provide proof of sale or packing slip to establish that the product is within the warranty period. The buyer agrees that this warranty is the buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy and is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, any implied warranty or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. GCT shall not be liable for any special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages or losses, including loss of data, whether arising from breach of warranty or based on contract, tort, or reliance on any other theory. Some countries or States do not allow the limitation of the term of an applied warranty or exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. The limitations and exclusions of this warranty may not apply to every buyer. If any provision of this warranty is held invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, such holding will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision.
Gas Clip Technologies, Inc.
305 W. FM 1382, Ste. 540, Cedar Hill, TX 75104
Phone: +1 972-775-7577
Toll Free: 1 877-525-0808
Fax: +1 972-775-2483
info@gascliptech.com
www.gascliptech.com
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