User Manual for TRIPLETT models including: GSM050, Gas Leak Detector, GSM050 Gas Leak Detector, Gas Deterctor

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User Manual GSM050 Gas Leak Detector Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Triplett GSM050 Gas Leak Detector. The GSM050 detects the presence of propane or natural gases.

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User Manual
GSM050
Gas Leak Detector
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Triplett GSM050 Gas Leak Detector. The GSM050 detects the presence of propane or natural gases. Careful use of this detector will provide years of reliable service.
Description
1. Sensor 2. Status Indicators 3. ON/OFF Switch 4. Lanyard

Specifications
Measurement ranges Power Operating conditions Storage conditions Dimensions Weight

Propane: 500 to 6500 ppm; Natural gas: 1000 to 6500 ppm 2 x `AAA' 1.5V batteries; 200mA consumption; 4 hour battery life 50 to 122oF (10 to 50oC); < 95% RH non-condensing 41 to 131oF (5 to 55oC); < 95% RH (non condensing) 7.1" Length; 0.8": diameter" (180mm length; 21mm diameter) 1.6 oz (46g)

Application
This device can be used to detect gas leaks from small liquid gas containers such as camping cartridges, lighters, soldering torches, etc. This device is not suitable for continuous operation, industrial use, or complex systems such as heaters and ovens.

Safety
  Do not get the sensor wet. Avoid extreme dampness  Do not expose the device to high temperature, high humidity, or strong vibration  Avoid mechanical stress to the device. Do not touch the sensor  Clean with a soft, dry cloth or brush. Do not use liquid, abrasives, solvents, etc.
Battery Installation/Replacement
When the status indicators fail to light with the ON-OFF switch in the ON position, replace the two (2) `AAA' batteries. Slide the battery compartment cover off (rear of the detector) to access the batteries. Replace the batteries observing polarity and close the compartment. Remove the batteries if the detector is to be stored for long periods of time.

Operation

Static Electricity
The metal conductor protruding from the back of the detector is used for static tests. Before detecting a leak (and at a safe distance from the testing area), touch the conductor with one hand and, at the same time with the other hand, touch an earth grounded metal object such as a heater or cold water pipe. If the user is statically discharged, the yellow indicator will light for a short period. If there are strong charges present, gas detection measurements should not be taken since discharges could ignite leaking gas.
Leak Detection
1. Remove the protective sensor cap.
2. Slide the ON/OFF switch to the ON position. The Red indicator will light and the audible tone will sound for a short period of time and then the Green indicator will light.
3. Perform the static electricity test.
4. Trace the sensor around the source of the suspected leak.

Indicators  Yellow
 Red  Green

Used for static electricity tests. Lights when gas is detected (along with an audible beep).
lights in clean ambient air

When Gas is Detected

When a leak is detected, the red indicator will light and an audible tone will sound. Open all doors and windows. Avoid open fire and sparks, leave the room, and do not operate any electrical switches (light switches, etc.). If possible, turn off the gas supply. When the concentration of gas falls below detectable limits, the red indicator and audible tone will no longer activate when tests are taken. Note that false alarms are possible due to the presence of aerosol sprays, tobacco smoke, etc.

Testing the Gas Leak Detector

Hold a gas lighter close to the sensor and allow the unlit lighter to leak a small amount of gas. If the detector is working correctly, the red indicator will light and the audible tone will sound. If the light and sound do not activate, the batteries may be weak or the unit is defective.

Note on Liquefied Gases

Liquefied gases are heavier than air and therefore settle on the floor. For this reason, the highest concentration of gas is close to the ground.

Warranty
Triplett / Jewell Instruments extends the following warranty to the original purchaser of these goods for use. Triplett warrants to the original purchaser for use that the products sold by it will be free from defects in workmanship and material for a period of (1) one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to any of our products which have been repaired or altered by unauthorized persons in any way or purchased from unauthorized distributors so as, in our sole judgment, to injure their stability or reliability, or which have been subject to misuse, abuse, misapplication, negligence, accident or which have had the serial numbers altered, defaced, or removed. Accessories, including batteries are not covered by this warranty
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