Explosimeter 2A Dilution Tube

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Dilution Tube Instruction Sheet

For Use With the Following Instruments Only:


MODEL PART NO.

They are designed to provide 1 volume of sample in 2, 10, and 20 volumes of the diluted mixture, respectively.

EXPLOSIMETER COMBUSTIBLE GAS INDICATORS Model 2A Model 2B Model 2C Model 3 Model 4 Model 5 89220 456478 468336 43351 49840 73251

" WARNING
Dilution Tubes must be used only in Fresh Air, and by users who have read these instructions and understand how to interpret readings with Dilution Tubes installed. Use Dilution Tubes only when nitrogen or carbon dioxide are the background inert gases. Other inert gases such as helium, etc., cause erroneous readings as they have a strong thermal conductivity effect on the combustible sensor. Dilution Tubes must be removed after use to prevent erroneous interpretation of instrument readings. The sample must be drawn from a non-pressurized area only. Pressure (or vacuum) on the sample side or dilution side causes major disruptions of flow balance in the Dilution Tube, resulting in inaccurate readings, possible injury or death.

COMBUSTIBLE GAS INDICATORS Model 20 Model 30 Model 40 Model 60 Model 62 Model 62S Model 260 Model 261 Model 360 Model 361 Watchman 74767 74766 74711 465475 465681 468410 449900 474149 476151 476152 Assemble to Order

Operating Instructions for the Following Indicators:



Model 2A Indicator Model 2B Indicator Model 2C Indicator Model 3 Indicator Model 4 Indicator Model 5 Indicator Model 20 Indicator Model 30 Indicator Model 40 Indicator.

General Description
A Dilution Tube can be used to help estimate or compare concentrations of combustible gases that are in excess of the lower explosive limit (100% LEL instrument meter reading) or when the sampled atmosphere is oxygen-deficient (less than 10% Oxygen). For example, an insert can be used when testing bar holes in the ground adjacent to a leak from a buried gas pipe, or when following the purging of a closed vessel that has contained flammable gases or vapors. Dilution Tubes are available in the following ratios:

1 to 1 ratio 10 to 1 ratio 20 to 1 ratio.

The Dilution Tube should be connected between the instrument sample inlet and the sampling line. The instrument and the orifice must be in Fresh Air (an area known to be free of combustible gases). The fiber gasket inside the female end of the insert must be in place and in good condition.

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To determine the approximate concentration of combustible gas in the sampled atmosphere, the meter reading must be multiplied by the following factors:

2.

Attach a Dilution Tube to the Indicator sample inlet and attach the sampling line to the Dilution Tube.

1 to 1 Dilution Tube:
multiply meter reading by 2

Sample lines of up to 15 feet may


be used.

The Indicator and Dilution Tube must


be in Fresh Air (an area known to be free of combustible gases and containing 20.8% oxygen). 3. Sample the inert area again.

10 to 1 Dilution Tube:
multiply meter reading by 10

20 to 1 Dilution Tube:
multiply meter reading by 20. Dilution Tubes should provide sample dilutions within +10% accuracy when used with a 15-foot sampling line (P/N 11912). Shorter or longer sampling lines may be used, but the accuracy of the dilution will be reduced. With five-foot sampling lines, the readings may be as much as 20% high. With 50-foot lines, readings may be as much as 20% low.

The oxygen reading should be the


average of 20.8 (ambient air) and the previously recorded reading obtained in Step 1.

For example:
In an inert atmosphere with 2.0% oxygen, the reading should be 11.4% oxygen:

(2.0 + 20.8) 2 = 11.4 Dilution Tubes


RATIO 1 to 1 10 to 1 20 to 1 PART NO. 85375 45174 11377

If the reading is higher than your


calculation, too much air is entering the fresh air side of the Dilution Tube; check the sample line for obstructions.

If the reading is lower than your


calculation, not enough air is entering the fresh air side of the Dilution Tube; check the dilution inlet for obstructions.

Operating Instruction for the Following Indicators:



Model 260 Indicator Model 261 Indicator Model 360 Indicator Model 361 Indicator Watchman Multigas Monitor. 4.

Do not use the Indicator unless the


oxygen reading equals your calculation +2.

Using the example calculation of


11.4, allowable readings range from 9.4 to 13.4. If the oxygen reading is acceptable, you may proceed to monitor for combustible gases in nitrogen or carbon dioxide. Multiply the indicator combustible gas reading by 2 for the correct reading.

Dilution Tube (P/N 85375) may also be used with the Model 260, 261, 360, 361 and Watchman Indicators. 1. Using a calibrated Indicator without the Dilution Tube, take and record an oxygen reading from the inert area. 5.

The results will be within +2% of the


readings you would obtain if 20.8% oxygen were present. Remove the Dilution Tube immediately after sampling from the inert area to prevent unintentional use of the Dilution Tube.

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P.O. BOX 427, PITTSBURGH, PA 15230 487115

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