INSTRUCTION MANUAL MT982 COMBUSTIBLE GAS LEAK DETECTOR
Contents Page no 1. Features...........................................................................................4 2. Safety..............................................................................................4 2.1. Safety Tips...............................................................................5 2.2. Warning...................................................................................5 2.3. LEL..................................................................................
1. FEATURES The Combustible Gas Leak Detector has a long, slim gooseneck probe to find leaks in tight areas. It’s adjustable alarm, easy one-hand operation and impact resistance storage case add up to value and convenience. Easily operate the Combustible Gas Leak Detector with one hand to detect presence of combustible gases. Audible and visual indicators help pinpoint leak source. Adjustable “tic” rate helps eliminate background gas concentration in contaminated environments.
2.1. SAFETY TIPS Before using this Instrument, read all safety information carefully. In this manual the word "WARNING" is used to indicate conditions or actions that may pose physical hazards to the user. The word "CAUTION" is used to indicate conditions or actions that may damage this instrument. If you are using your Combustible Gas Leak Detector as a result of a service call, chances are someone has either smelled a combustible gas leak or someone has reason to believe gas may be leaking.
3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 1 - Sensor Tip Guard & Sensor (internal) 2 - Gooseneck Probe 3 - Alarm Light 4 - Ready Light (Power-On) 5 - Power ON/OFF Slide Switch 6 - Earphone Jack 7 - Tic Rate (Sensitivity) Adjustment 8 - Probe Clip 9 - Hand handle 10 - Batteries cover 6 4. OPERATION Switch on the gas-leak detector by sliding the ON/OFF button and the READY light is glowing. The Combustible Gas Leak Detector runs through a one-minute warm-up and self-zeroing sequence when it is first turned on in fresh air.
Ÿ Move the wheel counter-clockwise to decrease the frequency A tic rate of 4 to 8 tics per second, in fresh air, is typical. As the sensor comes near a combustible gas source, the tic rate increases. In order to isolate the source of a leak, you may need to move the wheel counter clockwise, decreasing the sensitivity, as the sensor moves closer. 4.3. Replacing the Batteries Replace your 1.5 volt /size C alkaline batteries when: • The green READY light off.
5.1. Operating Conditions To ensure accurate readings use it only when ambient air is within this range: Temperature: 0 to 50°C Humidity: 10 to 90% RH (non condensing) 5.2. Gasses Detected The MT982 detects a wide variety of gasses, including some toxic gasses, and nuisance vapors. The following lists represents only a portion of the more common gasses it will detect.
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