INDUSTRIAL MULTIGAS DETECTOR, FD-600

FORENSICS DETECTORS™

INDUSTRIAL SPEC GAS ANALYZER with BUILT-IN PUMP

Model: FD-600

Applications:

USER MANUAL

Device Features:

Configuration & Components Included:

Serial #: Component
O2 sensor
CO sensor
LEL% sensor
H2S sensor
CO2 sensor
OZONE sensor
Telescopic Probe Kit
Syringe/Headspace Kit
Welding Kit
Analyzer
Hard Carry Case
USB Charger
USB Cable
QC/CAL Certificate
User Manual
Other
Belt Clip

CUSTOM GAS SENSOR OPTIONS: RANGES & DEFAULT ALARM POINTS

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Target Gas Range Low Alarm High Alarm
CH40-100%LEL20%LEL50%LEL
C3H80-100%LEL20%LEL50%LEL
H20-100%LEL20%LEL50%LEL
H20-1000ppm35ppm250 ppm
H2S0-100ppm10ppm15ppm
H2S0-100ppm10ppm20ppm
CO0-1000ppm35ppm200ppm
CO0-1000ppm30ppm60ppm
C2H4O0-20ppm10ppm15ppm
C2H40-100%LEL20%LEL50%LEL
C2H40-20ppm5ppm10ppm
O20-30%vol19.5%vol23.5%vol
C2H5OH0-100%LEL20%LEL50%LEL
NH30-100ppm25ppm50ppm
CL20-20ppm5ppm10ppm
O30-20ppm5ppm10ppm
SO20-20ppm2ppm5ppm
SO20-100ppm2ppm5ppm
PH30-20ppm0.3ppm5ppm
PH30-5ppm0.3ppm2ppm
NO0-250ppm20ppm50ppm
NO20-20ppm5ppm10ppm
HCN0-500ppm10ppm20ppm
HCN0-50ppm10ppm20ppm
HCL0-50ppm10ppm20ppm
CH2O0-10ppm2ppm5ppm
VOC0-100ppm20ppm50ppm
C6H60-100ppm20ppm50ppm
CO20-5000ppm1000ppm2000ppm
CO20-50000ppm1000ppm2000ppm

ANALYZER SPECIFICATIONS

Our Model FD-600 Analyzer is prepared for three primary applications:

  1. Air Quality Analyzer: Used for air quality measurements and comes with tubing and a telescopic probe. Used for indoor air quality to detector many gases such as CO, O2, O3, NH3, H2S, combustibles, NOx, SO2 and many others.
  2. Headspace Analyzer: Used to measure modified atmosphere packaging (headspace) and comes with filters, needles tubing and septa. Comes in O2 or O2/CO2 variants.
  3. Welding Analyzer: Use to measure depleted oxygen to ensure good welding with minimal oxygen. Comes with tubing, filters and a stainless-steel probe.

PRODUCT FEATURES

1. INTRODUCTION

You have purchased the FD-600 INDUSTRIAL GAS DETECTOR by FORENSICS DETECTORS™. The detector is factory calibrated, TURN ON AND GO! This product is a INDUSTRIAL gas analyzer with graphing, color display and alarm logging. This detector is made with a robust ATEX design using high quality electrochemical sensors made in the UK. This detector was made for industrial usage for oil and gas professionals, technicians, contractors, food technology engineers, energy inspectors, and many other applications that need to analyze air quality in with precision pump control. This detector is made to endure harsh handling with Explosion-proof grade of Ex ib IIB T4 Gb and Protection Grade: IP65.

2. QUICK SETUP

  1. Ensure all components are included.
  2. Ensure analyzer is fully charged.
  3. Double check all tubing is well connected and in place.
  4. Turn ON the detector. After countdown the pump turns ON and READY.
  5. Start measuring. Real-time measurements are shown on the HOME screen.
  6. Read this manual and familiarize yourself with the operation.
  7. Always be safe.
  8. Before turning OFF, flush/purge the air out the detector by allowing the pump to run for 60 secs to allow fresh air to purge the instrument.
  9. Ensure tubing and items are clean before storing as to avoid any contamination, residual odors or toxic gases that may poison the sensor.

3. ANALYZER OPERATION

ON/OFF: Press MIDDLE button for 3 seconds. After 60 sec countdown gas detection begins, pump is ON and real time detected gas levels is show on the HOME DETECTION SCREEN. Start measuring. To turn OFF, press MIDDLE button for 3 secs. When in normal operation, the Home Detection Screen will appear like below on the left image. In normal ambient fresh air all sensors should read ZERO except O2 (oxygen) that is normally at 20.9%.

MENU MODE: Press the MIDDLE button to enter the main MENU SCREEN. The menu screen is shown below right. Use LEFT and RIGHT buttons to make your selection, press MIDDLE button to select. Menu option selections are explained in the following sections.

HOME DETECTION SCREEN:

MENU SCREEN:

--MAIN MENU=--

Home | Shut down | Setting

AlarmSet | Record | GasZero

GasCheck | SetTime | Reset

PUMP CONTROL AND MUTE

When in the Home Detection Screen, press the left button (FUNC) selection. This will take you to a screen menu that allows you to control the PUMP ON/OFF and MUTE ON/OFF. Use the left and right button to select and toggle. Press the middle button to go back to the HOME detection screen. Turn the PUMP OFF to preserve battery life when appropriate or to limit sample size such as in a headspace food gas analysis.

CURVE PLOT SCREEN

When in the Home Detection Screen, press the right button (CURVE) selection. You will see the concentration of the sensor data being plotted in real-time over 10 seconds. The dashed lines are at the alarm levels that are set/modified by the user. To toggle to another gas plot simply press the left or right button until your gas selection appears. Press the middle button to return to the Home Detection Screen. Although this device does not have a "print" function, we recommend taking photo pictures of any interesting plots that may be useful for analysis.

FUNCTION SET SCREEN:

--FUNC SET--

PUMP OFF | MUTE OFF

CURVE PLOT SCREEN (Example O2 plot):

2019-09-08 09:51:04

O2 20.9 %VOL

HIGH:23.5 LOW :19.5

%VOL

30.0-

22.5-

15.0-

7.5-

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10s

MENU OPTIONS

MENU: To enter the MENU mode, press the middle button when in the HOME Detection Screen. The MENU screen is like the picture in the below left.

MENU SCREEN:

--MAIN MENU=--

Home | Shut down | Setting

AlarmSet | Record | GasZero

GasCheck | SetTime | Reset

SETTING SCREEN:

--SYSTEM SET--

MainMenu | ChannelSet | AirPump

ClearRec | Language | Backlight

SystemInf

Shutdown: This is an alternative way to shutdown the device.

Setting: The setting looks like the image above right. There are several options in the setting mode:

  1. ChannelSet: Summarizes the sensor channel information for each available sensor. It is also used to change/toggle the displayed concentration unit of measure (i.e. ppm, mg/m³ or other). Changes will not be required as the most popular settings are always preset as default.
  2. AirPump: This is a load calibration value. If a value >70, the pump is under load and will beep to let the user know too much load is being experienced by the pump. Check for any blockage or kinks in the tubing. One can also SAVE the load value so the alarm warning is not activated.
  3. ClearRec: Password 1111 enter. This option allows the user to clear the alarm records in the memory of the device.
  4. Language: Language options.
  5. Backlight: Select the time for the screen to remain ON or Auto OFF delay.
  6. SystemInf: Summarizes alarm points, and maximum detection limits.

ALARM SETTINGS

AlarmSet: Alarms are triggered (LED flashes, Buzzer and Vibration) when alarms points are met/exceeded. To change the alarm set points select AlarmSet in the Main Menu (see prior section). A screen to select your gas will appear like the image below on the left. Select your gas and edit to change the alarm set point / trigger point as shown in the right image. When alarms are triggered a warning symbol is shown within the corresponding gas display section within the HOME DETECTION SCREEN. When triggered, the alarm is highlighted in YELLOW (LOW alarm) or RED (HIGH alarm) on the HOME Detection Screen. To avoid any annoying alarm, set the alarm either as LOW or HIGH as possible so the alarms are not triggered.

ALARM SET (select gas)

--ALARM SET=--

MainMenu | CO | EX

H2S | O2

ALARM SET (Example: O2 alarm value)

ALARM SET

O2 %VOL

LOW : 19.5

HIGH: 23.5

BACK | EDIT | SAVE

NOTE: If ALARM triggers are critical to your application, always check the alarm setting to ensure you are protected and alarm settings are as you anticipate to avoid harmful exposure levels.

RECORDING ALARM DATA

Record: When alarms are triggered they are automatically recorded with a date and time stamp along with the (min or max) alarm data point. This is useful for safety personnel to keep track of exposures for record keeping and exposure analysis purposes. To explore this information, select Record in the Menu Screen. This will take you to the various gases as seen on the below image on the left. Each gas will be listed along with the number of alarm records shown in parenthesis. Select a gas and a list of alarm records will be shown similar to the example image below on the right.

RECORD (Select gas)

--ALARM Record=--

MainMenu | CO | EX

H2S | O2 | Records

RECORD LIST (Example memory records)

02 1/2

5 19.1%VOL LOW 19/09/08 10:28:08

4 18.5%VOL LOW 19/09/08 10:26:10

3 17.9%VOL LOW 19/09/08 10:25:55

2 17.7%VOL LOW 19/09/08 10:25:46

ZERO CALIBRATION

GasZero: GasZero should not be used very often - only if for some reason the baseline zero value of the sensor value is flickering or drifting and does not maintain a zero value. For gases such as oxygen however, exposing the sensor to pure ZERO nitrogen gas is important to maintain accuracy and for good measure this should be undertaken periodically between 6-12 months (i.e. every calibration cycle). For most gases (other than O2), if the sensor continues to read above zero, cross sensitivity to vapors or other gases may be possible. Ensure a fresh environment to diagnose this situation, particularly after high concentration exposure.

Select GasZero from the Main Menu Screen. Select Gas to ZERO. Expose to ZERO air for 1 min. Use fresh air for H2S, CO and %LEL. For O2 expose to pure N2. Maintain a flow of about 0.5L/min to deliver the gas to the detector (i.e. via the inlet). Then press SAVE button to confirm the zero value. When complete, “SAVE SUCCESS” is displayed.

MENU SCREEN:

--MAIN MENU=--

Home | Shut down | Setting

AlarmSet | Record | GasZero

GasCheck | SetTime | Reset

Gas Zero (Example CO sensor)

Clear Zero

CO PPM

0

BACK | SAVE

SPAN CALIBRATION

GasCheck: Span calibration is undertaken to ensure accurate gas concentration reading (i.e. ensure that the display reading in ppm is accurate and true). For example, an OSHA safety officer using a CO detector used in the field would want to calibrate to a concentration of 50ppm, since ambient CO is usually in the lower range. The span calibration gas concentration chosen is best chosen to represent the concentration that the sensor typically is exposed to, as to ensure maximum accuracy for daily application usage. We recommend calibration to be undertaken every 6 months. For analytical and highly specific applications, calibration can be undertaken more often to ensure the highest accuracy. If left beyond 6 months, the accuracy of the analyzer will be compromised.

To undertake span calibration from the MENU SCREEN select GasCheck. Select passcode 1111. Select Gas to Span Calibrate. Expose to CAL gas for 1 min. For O2, simply expose the analyzer to fresh air, which will have 20.9% of O2. When using gas bottles, maintain a flow of about 0.5L/min when using gas bottles. Enter and edit the gas concentration so the detector knows the concentration of the calibration gas. After exposure, press SAVE. When complete, “SAVE SUCCESS” is displayed. Use an appropriate multigas mixture is OK or single gas mixture is also OK to calibrate a single sensor. Again, for oxygen, don't forget to simply use fresh ambient air 20.9%.

MENU SCREEN:

--MAIN MENU=--

Home | Shut down | Setting

AlarmSet | Record | GasZero

GasCheck | SetTime | Reset

GasCheck (Example O2 sensor)

--CHECK--

O2 %VOL

CALIB. Test

20.9 20.9

948.7mV

BACK | EDIT | SAVE

TIME AND DATE

SetTime: Select SetTime from the Main Menu Screen. Select EDIT to make the necessary date and time changes.

4. BATTERY CHARGING

The ANALYZER has a built-in lithium battery and can be charged via micro-USB port. Any USB charger will work, ensure >1.0A for fast charging. Before charging, TURN OFF the analyzer to avoid any potential damage. Charging takes about 4 hours. When charging is required the screen will display LOW BATTERY along with two beeps/minute. Do not charge the device in a combustible area.

5. OPERATIONAL TIPS

** WARNING **

AIR QUALITY ANALYZER WITH TELESCOPIC PROBE

Contents:

ANALYZER WITH FOOD HEADSPACE KIT

WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS

This product is covered by a one year limited warranty.

This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, misuse, disassembly, abuse or lack of reasonable care of the product, or applications not in accordance with the user manual. It does not cover events and conditions outside of our control, such as Acts of God (fire, severe weather etc). It does not apply to retail stores, service centers or any distributors or agents. We will not recognize any changes to this warranty by third parties. We shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by the breach of any express or implied warranty. Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration for 1 year.

THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE REPAIRED IF THE UNIT IS TAMPERED WITH IT WILL INVALIDATE THE GUARANTEE. IF THE UNIT IS FAULTY PLEASE RETURN IT TO YOUR ORIGINAL SUPPLIER WITH YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE.

Product Designed in California, USA,

Product Tested, QA/QC in California, USA,

Product Made in China

Copyright © 2020, FORENSICS LLC, all rights reserved.

FORENSICS, FORENSICS DETECTORS are registered trademarks of FORENSICS LLC. All other trademarks, trade names, service marks and logos referenced herein belong to their respective companies.

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