MGC Multi Gas Clip Detector with Infrared Sensor User Manual

June 5, 2024
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MGC Multi Gas Clip Detector with Infrared Sensor

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PRODUCT

WARNING STATEMENTS

  • Do not substitute components as this may interfere with the intrinsic safety of the device.
  • Ne remplacez pas les composants car cela pourrait interférer avec la sécurité intrinsèque de l’appareil.
  • 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. Nonapproved 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 1-877-525-0808.
  • 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. 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 known combustible sensor poisons such as, but not limited to, alcohol and 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 pellistor version only.
  • If suspected combustible sensor poisoning has occurred, recheck the instrument (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.
  • Le détecteur doit être testé avant utilisation bosse avec une concentration connue de gaz pour confirmer sa capacité à répondre à gaz. Calibrer le détecteur si les relevés ne sont pas dans les limites spécifiées.
  • Any rapid up-scale reading, followed by a declining or erratic reading, may indicate a gas concentration beyond upper scale limit which may be hazardous.
  • Toute rapide haut de gamme lecture suivie d’une lecture erratique baisse ou peut indiquer une concentration de gaz supérieure à la limite supérieure de l’échelle qui peut être dangereux.
  • 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 (MGC) detectors are personal safety devices designed to detect the presence of specific toxic gases: carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), oxygen (O2) and combustible gases/Lower Explosive Limit (LEL). Before operation, ensure that you have been properly trained on the use of the equipment and the appropriate actions to take in the event of an alarm condition.

DETECTOR COMPONENTS

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ENTRY                               DESCRIPTION

1| Alarm Bar LEDs
2| Maintenance LEDs
3| Display
4| Audible Alarm Port
5| Power/Menu Button
6| Dual Tox Sensor Port
7| LEL Sensor Port
8| O2  Sensor Port
9| Calibration Cap Ports
10| Infrared (IR) Communication Window
11| Alligator Clip with Safety Ring
12| Certification Label
13| Model and Serial Label
14| Charging Port

BASIC OPERATION

Button Usage
The following operations are driven by a single power/menu button located on the front of the instrument:

  • Turning detector ON/OFF
  • Menu navigation (Status and Options)
  • Bump testing
  • Calibration
  • Latched alarm acknowledgement
  • Backlight activation

Turning On the Detector
To activate the detector, press and briefly hold down the power/menu 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 “0” for the sensor reading while it is stabilizing and being self-tested. Display will show :MGC-Multi-Gas-Clip-Detector-with-Infrared-Sensor-
FIG-2 Once all sensors have completed the warm up and stabilization sequence (< 65 seconds), the detector is ready to detect all applicable gases.

Turning Off the Detector
Press and hold down the power/menu button through the shutdown sequence. The LCD will display “OFF” along with a countdown as shown below:
During the countdown, the detector will beep and flash 4 times. Release the button after the countdown and the detector will turn off.

DISPLAY COMPONENTS

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Display Layout

Display Details

  • When a particular gas has a Gas Reading (4) at, or above, its alarm thresholds, the Gas Identifier (5) icon will flash and the associated Alarm Condition (1) icon will display.
  • During a calibration or bump test, the Calibration/Test Mode (2) icon will display when it is time to apply gas.
  • The Battery Charge Level (3) is displayed in a 3 bar battery icon as well as a percentage. The percentage calculation is approximate and can be used to provide a rough estimation of the time remaining before recharging.

Warning: Users must familiarize themselves with the icons in both non- alarm and alarm states.  If the display is missing icons, or cannot be clearly read, discontinue use and contact GCT. Warning: The IR LEL sensor will not detect hydrogen (H2) or acetylene (C2H2) gases; however, due to their cross- sensitive nature, the CO sensor will go into alarm well below 10% LEL.

ALARMS

Default Alarms

Sensor                  Low                   HIGH                  TWA STEL

H2S| 10 ppm| 15 ppm| 10 ppm| 15 ppm
CO| 35 ppm| 200 ppm| 35 ppm| 50 ppm
O2| 19.5%| 23.5%|  |
LEL| 10%| 20%|  |

Each detector comes preprogrammed with the following factory default alarms for LOW, HIGH, Time Weighted Average (TWA) and Short Term Exposure Limit (STEL): Alarms are non-latching by default. Alarm thresholds, STEL intervals, TWA intervals, and latching options may be configured (see Adjustable Options section for more details).

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
Sensor Error| fast beep| fast vibration| fast LED flash

Low Battery

| 20 minutes remaining: single beep/flash, battery icon on

10 minutes remaining: single beep/flash, battery icon flashing 5 minutes remaining: continuous beep/flash every 5 seconds

expired: 5 long beeps/flashes then OFF is displayed

DETECTOR MENUS/OPTIONS

Main Menu

The Main Menu is accessed while the detector is turned on by pressing the power/menu button two separate times in quick succession (double-tap). The detector will display in the following order:

  1.  Date/Time – Current date & time automatically sets every time the instrument is communicated via GCT IR Link, MGC Dock or MGC Wall Mount Dock.
  2.  User Message – A unique programmed message, up to 36 alpha-numeric characters, can be assigned to individual detectors (refer to the Adjustable Options section). If the User Message does not fit on one screen, it will scroll right-to-left twice. If no User Message is set up, the detector will skip ahead to the Sub-Menu Prompts: “SHOW STATUS” & “SHOW OPTION”. Default user message is “GAS CLIP TECHNOLOGIES”.
  3.  Sub-Menu Prompts – Pressing the power/menu button briefly during a Sub-Menu prompt, “SHOW STATUS” (to access the Status Menu) or “SHOW OPTION” (to access the Option Menu), will cause the detector to show more information for that Sub Menu. If the power/menu button is not pressed, the detector will immediately return to normal operation.

Status Menu
The Status Menu is accessed by pressing the power/menu button once during the “SHOW STATUS” prompt. The detector will display in the following order:

  1.  “L. CAL” – the last calibration date
  2.  “CAL DUE” or “CAL IN ___ d.” – denotes if a calibration is due or how many days until it is due
  3. . “L. BUMP” – the last bump test date
  4. 1 “BUMP DUE” or “BUMP ___ d.” – denotes if a bump test is due or how many days until it is due (will be displayed only if a bump test interval has been set up)
  5.  “TWA” – current Time Weighted Average readings.
  6.  “STEL” – current Short Term Exposure Limit readings.
  7.  “HIGH” – peak sensor readings.
  8.  “CLEAR ALL” prompt – press power/menu button once during “CLEAR ALL” prompt to clear the TWA, STEL and

Peak sensor readings

  • 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 bump test is due, will be displayed. If a bump test 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 unit is turned off these values will be reset.
  • Clear Peak Levels – Pressing the power/menu button during the “CLEAR ALL” prompt will cause the TWA, STEL and peak concentrations to be cleared. Note: this does not remove the information from the internal memory logs of the detector.

Option Menu
The Option Menu is accessed by pressing the power/menu button once during the “SHOW OPTION” prompt. The detector will display in the following order:

  1.  “FW VER” – denotes the detector’s current firmware version
  2.  TWA alarm limits
  3.  STEL alarm limits
  4.  LOW alarm limits
  5.  HIGH alarm limits

Firmware Version – The current firmware version that is on the detector will be displayed. Notifications of the most recent firmware versions can be found on the Resources page of the GCT website at www.gascliptech.com.
Alarm Set Points – The current alarm limits for TWA, STEL, LOW and HIGH will be displayed in sequence.

Adjustable Options

  • The detector’s options can be configured using the GCT IR Link, MGC Dock or MGC Wall Mount Dock.
  • User Message – An optional, user-programmable, text message can be used to show company branding, a unit identifier or any other pertinent information. The User Message will be displayed right after the date and time each time the Main Menu is accessed.
  • 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 instrument 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 power/menu button press can silence the alarm.
  • Off Lock – Prevents the detector from being deactivated by a power/menu button press. If Off Lock is enabled, only a low battery, MGC Dock or MGC Wall Mount Dock can deactivate the detector. Holding the power/menu
  • button down will initiate Manual Calibration mode.
  • Maintenance Notification – If maintenance notification is enabled, the detector will periodically flash the maintenance LED when a bump test or calibration is due. Otherwise, if the option is disabled, the detector will only show
  • the maintenance text on the display.
  • Dock Lock – Dock Lock prevents bump tests and calibrations without the use of the GCT IR Link, MGC Dock or MGC Wall Mount Dock.
  • Latching Alarms – Latched alarms will hold the detector and its display in its peak alarm condition until the power/menu 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 timeframe over which the long-term average is calculated. Default is 8 hours.
  • STEL Interval – The STEL interval defines the timeframe 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 calibrations.
  • 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 0 days (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 H2S, 100ppm CO, 18% O2 and 50% LEL (2.5% vol CH4).
  • %-by-Volume CH4 – Allows the detector to display gas readings as %-by-volume CH4 rather than % LEL. The conversion rate can be configured by specifying what the methane concentration is for 50% LEL (typically 2.5% in
  • North America and 2.2% in Europe).
  • Language – The detector will display all its text prompts in any of six 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 function 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 this 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. To 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 GCT IR Link software or GCT Manager software for any changes to take effect on the detector.
  • MSHA Mode – This option is only available with Multi Gas Clip IR detectors that have the MSHA logo on the back of the detector. Once enabled, MSHA Mode will force the detector to display the LEL in % volume CH4.
  • MSHA Mode can be turned on and off using the GCT IR Link software or GCT Manager software. After turning MSHA Mode on the detector will request a calibration. This notification will persist until a calibration is
  • successfully completed. Simply turning MSHA Mode off will not remove the request for calibration. NOTE: MSHA Mode calibration takes twice the time as a normal calibration. MSHA Mode is not available on pellistor units.

DETECTOR MAINTENANCE

Bump Testing’

The detector can be configured to keep track of regular bump testing intervals in a Bump Log. The interval can be individually adjusted for each sensor from 1 to 365 days, default is 0 (disabled). When a programmed bump test comes due, or if the last bump test has failed, then the detector’s display will continually flash “BUMP DUE” until the detector has been successfully bump tested. If the detector is turned off, the “BUMP DUE” prompt will reappear again once the detector is reactivated and continue until a bump test is successfully completed. Performing a bump test that will be recorded in the Bump Log can be done either automatically: insert the detector into the MGC Dock or MGC Wall Mount Dock, or manually: apply gas according to the Manual Bump Test Instructions described below.

Manual Bump Test Instructions

Press the power/menu button two separate times in quick succession (double- tap) to access the Main Menu. The display will then show, in the following order:

  1. Current Date/Time – “DD”, “MON” & “TT:TT” below stand for Day, Month & Time
  2. User-Programmed Text Message
  3. “SHOW STATUS” Prompt – When the screen displays “SHOW STATUS”, quickly press and release the power/menu button to display the current calibration status followed by the current bump test status.MGC-Multi-Gas-Clip-Detector-with-Infrared-Sensor-FIG-5

The next step depends on the following situations:

  • When a bump interval has been programmed into the detector and a bump test is due, the current bump test status will show: “L. BUMP ___” (the date of the last bump test) followed by “BUMP DUE”. Audible, visual & vibrating prompting to apply gas will automatically start. The display will alternate between “BUMP DUE” and “APPLY GAS”. Snap the MGC Calibration Cap (provided with the detector) into place over the sensor ports.
  • Apply gas to the detector at a flow rate of 0.25 to 0.5 LPM and do not disturb while test is being performed. Once all of the sensors have been tested, the detector will go into alarm. Remove the MGC Calibration Cap and the detector will return to normal operation after a short period of time. The bump due date will be automatically reset. The bump test will be recorded in the Bump Log.
  • When a bump interval has been programmed into the detector, but a bump test is not yet due, the current bump test status will show: “L. BUMP” (the date of the last bump test) followed by “BUMP d.” (the number of days until the next scheduled bump test is due). Quickly press the power/menu button while the display shows “BUMP ___d.” to force a manual bump test. Audible, visual & vibrating prompting to apply gas will start. The display will alternate between “BUMP DUE” and “APPLY GAS”. Snap the MGC Calibration Cap (provided with the detector) into place over the sensor ports. Apply gas to the detector at a flow rate of 0.25 to 0.5 LPM and do not disturb while test is being performed. Once all of the sensors have been tested, the detector will go into alarm. Remove the MGC Calibration Cap and the detector will return to normal operation after a short period of time.
  • The bump due date will be automatically reset based on the new bump date. The bump test will be recorded in the Bump Log.MGC-Multi-Gas-Clip-Detector-with-Infrared-Sensor-FIG-6
  • When a bump test interval has not been programmed into the detector, the current bump test status will show: “L. BUMP___” (the date of the last bump test). Quickly press the power/menu button while the display shows “L.
  • BUMP___” to force a manual bump test. Audible, visual & vibrating prompting to apply gas will start. The display will alternate between “BUMP XXXd.” and “APPLY GAS”. Snap the MGC Calibration Cap (provided with the
  • detector) into place over the sensor ports. Apply gas to the detector at a flow rate of 0.25 to 0.5 LPM and do not disturb while test is being performed. Once all of the sensors have been tested, the detector will go into alarm.
  • Remove the MGC Calibration Cap and the detector will return to normal operation after a short period of time. The bump test will be recorded in the Bump Log.MGC-Multi-Gas-Clip-Detector-with-Infrared-Sensor-FIG-7
  • When a bump test has failed, the current bump test status will show: “L. BUMP FAILED” (indicating that the last bump test had failed). Audible, visual & vibrating prompting to apply gas will automatically start. The display will
  • alternate between “BUMP DUE” and “APPLY GAS”. Snap the MGC Calibration Cap
  • (provided with the detector) into place over the sensor ports. Apply gas to the detector at a flow rate of 0.25 to 0.5 LPM and do not disturb while test is being performed. Once all of the sensors have been tested, the detector will
  • go into alarm. Remove the MGC Calibration Cap and the detector will return to normal operation after a short period of time. The bump test will be recorded in the Bump Log.MGC-Multi-Gas-Clip-Detector-with-Infrared-Sensor-FIG-8
  • If a sensor fails the bump test, display will show “Err” and designate which sensor did not pass. The failed sensor will be disabled and will need to be replaced (see “Err” in Failures/FAQ’s section).MGC-Multi-Gas-Clip-Detector-with-Infrared-Sensor-FIG-9
  • During a manual bump test, the audible, visual & vibrating prompting to apply gas will continue for approximately two minutes. If gas is not applied within the two minutes, then the bump test will automatically fail. The prompts
  • will cease, the detector will return to normal operation, but the display will continually flash “BUMP DUE” until the detector has been successfully bump tested. Please note, to abort a bump test at any time, press the power/menu button once and the detector will return to normal operation.

Calibration
The detector can be configured to keep track of regular calibration intervals in a Calibration Log. 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). When a calibration comes due, or if the last calibration has failed, then the detector’s display will continually flash “CAL DUE” until the detector has been successfully calibrated. If the detector is turned off, the “CAL DUE” prompt will reappear again once the detector is reactivated and continue until a calibration is performed. Performing a calibration that will be recorded in the Calibration Log can be done either automatically: insert the detector into the MGC Dock or MGC Wall Mount Dock, or manually: apply gas according to the Manual Calibration Instructions described below.

Manual Calibration Instructions

  • To enter the Manual Calibration mode, continuously hold down the power/menu button through the shutdown sequence (see Turning Off the Detector section) and the calibration countdown sequence that follows it. Display will show:MGC-Multi-Gas-Clip-Detector-with-Infrared-Sensor-FIG-10
  • During these two countdowns, the detector will beep and flash 8 times with a pause between countdowns. Release the button after both countdowns are complete. The detector will first automatically zero the sensors at the
  • current baseline reading, then the “APPLY GAS” prompt will appear. Display will show:MGC-Multi-Gas-Clip-Detector-with-Infrared-Sensor-FIG-11
  • Once the screen displays “APPLY GAS”, snap the MGC Calibration Cap (provided with the detector) into place over the sensor ports. Apply gas to the detector at a flow rate of 0.25 to 0.5 LPM and do not disturb while
  • calibration is being performed. Sensor readings will be displayed as the gas is detected and as the detector adjusts the calibration parameters. 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 “Err” – an error message 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 assistance.

Battery
The battery is displayed as both a percentage and a 3-bar Battery Charge Level 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 or charge using an MGC Vehicle Charger, MGC Charging Station or MGC Multi Charger (all authorized GCT Multi Gas Clip 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.

DETECTOR RECORDS (LOGS)
During operation, the detector automatically records all usage activity. These records can be downloaded from the detector using the GCT IR Link, MGC Dock or MGC Wall Mount Dock.
The Event, Bump and Calibration Logs are always downloaded. Partial data logs may be downloaded in order to reduce the transfer time. Partial data logs contain approximately 1 week of data. New data log downloads will only contain the data since the last download. Full log downloads contain 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 specific alarm conditions for each event as follows:

  • 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 bump tests. These are organized by first in, first out (FIFO) so the 26th bump test will replace the first bump test and so on. Bump tests are differentiated from normal events when the alarm condition occurs inside of an MGC Dock or MGC Wall Mount Dock, or when the detector is manually bump tested according to the Bump Testing section. The detector records the bump status for each test as follows:

  • Date and time of bump test
  • If the bump test was performed manually or with the MGC Dock/Wall Mount Dock
  • Each sensor’s peak alarm status and reading
  • The result of each sensor’s 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 as follows:

  • Date and time of calibration
  • If the calibration was performed manually or with the MGC Dock/Wall Mount Dock
  • Each sensor’s gas concentration calibrated to
  • Each sensor’s calibration success status

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 into the log:

  • Date and time
  • Sensor readings and status conditions
  • All user and sensor options
  • Events (i.e. turn on or off )

ACCESSORIES AND REPLACEMENT PARTS

  •  MGC Dock (P/N: MGC-DOCK) – Portable docking station in durable Pelican case for automated 4-detector simultaneous bump testing, calibration, record keeping and programming
  • MGC Wall Mount Dock (P/N: MGC-WMDOCK) – Docking station for automated 4-detector simultaneous bump testing, calibration, record keeping and programming
  • 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
  • Replacement GCT IR Link USB Cable (P/N: IR-C)
  • Chargers:
  • MGC Charging Station (P/N: MGC-CHRG-STATION) – 5 Bay charging station
  • MGC Multi Charger (P/N: MGC-CHRG-MULTI) – 5 Cord A/C charger
  • MGC Vehicle Charger (P/N: MGC-V-CHARGER1) – 12 VDC charger
  • Replacement Charger (P/N: MGC-CHARGER1) – Standard 110 VAC Charger
  • MGC Confined Space Kit (P/N: MGC-CSK) – Draw a sample or bump test with this all-inclusive kit housed in a hard-sided carrying case w/foam insert: 1 ft. Sampling Probe, Air Stone Particulate Filter, MGC Calibration Cap,
  • 10 ft. Sampling Hose and Hand Aspirator Pump Assembly with Quick Connect hose, 3 ft. Calibration/Test Hose with Quick Connect, 0.5Lpm Regulator with Quick Connect hose and GCT IR Link
  • MGC Confined Space Kit with Gas (P/N: MGC-CSK-GAS) – MGC Confined Space Kit with Quad Gas Cylinder: 25 ppm H2S, 100ppm CO, 18% O2 and 50% LEL (2.5% vol. Methane) 58 Liter bottle
  • MGC Hand Aspirator Kit (P/N: MGC-HAK) – 1 ft. Sampling Probe, Air Stone Particulate Filter, MGC Calibration Cap, 10 ft. Sampling Hose and 3 ft. Calibration/Test Hose connected to Hand Aspirator Pump Assembly
  • Sampling Probe (P/N: MGC-PROBE-1) – 1 ft. Remote Sampling Probe
  • Calibration Gas – 25 ppm H2S, 100 ppm CO, 18% O2 and 50% LEL (2.5% vol. Methane)
  • 58L Quad Gas Cylinder (P/N: MGC-Q-58)
  • 116L Quad Gas Cylinder (P/N: MGC-Q-116)
  • Calibration Accessories:
  • Calibration/Test Hose (MGC-CALHOSE3) – 3 ft. Long 1/8” diameter hose
  • Manual Regulator (P/N: SGC-REG) –Regulator for manually bump testing or calibrating
  • MGC Calibration Cap (P/N: MGC-CALCAP) – Replacement Calibration Cap
  • Sampling Hose (P/N: MGC-SAMPHOSE) – 1/8” Diameter hose sold by the foot
  • Replacement Sensors:
  • H2S & CO Dual-Tox Sensor (P/N: MGC-SE-4DT)
  • LEL Sensor – Infrared (P/N: MGC-SE-LEL-IR)
  • LEL Sensor – Pellistor (P/N: MGC-SE-LEL-P)
  • O2 Sensor (P/N: MGC-SE-O2)
  • Replacement Filters:
  • Filter – Pack of 10 (P/N: MGC-FILTER-10)
  • Filter – Pack of 50 (P/N: MGC-FILTER-50)
  • Replacement Detector Components – Various authorized replacement/spare parts for Multi Gas Clip detectors are available
  • See the GCT website (www.gascliptech.com) for further details or contact GCT for pricing and availability.

FAILURES/FAQ’S

  • “Err” – If a sensor is displaying “Err”, this sensor has failed and is therefore disabled. Contact GCT for either warranty replacement or replacement sensor(s).
  • “BUMP DUE” – If the detector is displaying “BUMP DUE”, the detector is either due for a bump test because of a scheduled test or has failed its last bump test. Refer to the Bump Testing section for more details.
  • “CAL DUE” – If the detector is displaying “CAL DUE”, the detector is due for a calibration because of a scheduled interval. Refer to the Calibration section for more details.

DETECTOR SPECIFICATIONS

Size 4.7 x 2.4 x 1.2 in. (118.6 x 61.6 x 31.7 mm.)
Weight 7.7 oz. (240 g)
Temperature -4˚F to +122˚F (-20˚C to +50˚C)
Humidity 5% to 95% RH (non-condensing)

Battery Life

| IR (infrared)| 60 days continuous| based on an average of 2
Pellistor| 25 hours (typical)| minutes/day of alarm condition
Charge Time| 4-6 hours
Alarms| Visual, Vibrating, Audible (minimum 95dB) Low, High, STEL, TWA and 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 (typical capacity > 2 months)

Tests| Full function self-test upon activation

Sensors, battery and circuitry tests run continuously

Ingress Protection| IP 67
Warranty| Full 2 years
 | Gas| Range| Resolution| Accuracy| T 90



Gases

| H2S| 0 – 100 ppm| 0.1| <2 ppm| <30s
CO| 0 – 500 ppm| 1| <5 ppm| <30s
Combustible| 0 – 100% LEL| 0.1| See Table 1 (p. 20)| <30s
O2| 0 – 30% vol.| 0.1| <0.7% vol.| <15s
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, SAFE, Maintenance Notification, Self-test Lock, Off Lock, Dock Lock, Sensor Enable/Disable, Calibration Interval, Bump Interval, Calibration Gas, %-by-volume, Latching Alarms, Auto-Zero






Approvals

| CSA: C22.2 No.’s 0, 152, 157


MGC, MGC-2

Class I, Division 1, Group A, B, C, and D Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4 Ga

Ex ia IIC T4 Ga

(-20°C ≤ Ta ≤ 50°C)


MGC-P, MGC-2-P

Class I, Division 1, Group A, B, C, and D Class I, Zone 1, AEx d ia IIC T4 Gb

Ex d ia IIC T4 Gb

(-20°C ≤ Ta ≤ 50°C)

  • ensor performance is dependent on many factors, including temperature, humidity, sensor age, filter cleanliness, gas delivery, and calibration accuracy. Typical performance will be better than the given limits under most circumstances.
  • 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. 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 of 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 use. (2) Any product which in GCT’s opinion, has been misused, altered, neglected or damaged by 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 notifying GCT of any defect and, if required, promptly making 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 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.

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