Owner's manual
Model GX-86 Instruction Manual Operation • 7
Alarms
This section describes the GX-86’s gas alarms. Table 3 lists the low and high alarm levels
for each channel.
Combustibles (%LEL)
• If the target combustible gas exceeds the first alarm setting (10% LEL for most
applications), a pulsed tone sounds and the COMB LED flashes.
• If the target combustible gas rises above the second alarm setting (50% LEL for most
applications), the alarm tone and LED are continuous.
• If the reading is above the detection range of the combustibles sensor (100% LEL), a
steady alarm sounds and the combustible gas reading is replaced by
OVER
.
Oxygen
• If the oxygen content of the air drops below 19.5%, a pulsed tone sounds and the OXY
LED flashes.
• If the oxygen content of the air rises above 23.5%, a steady alarm tone sounds and the
OXY LED remains on.
• If the reading is above the detection range of the oxygen sensor (40.0%), a steady
alarm sounds and the oxygen reading is replaced by
OVER
.
H
2
S
• If the H
2
S reading exceeds the first alarm setting (10.0 ppm for most applications), a
pulsed tone sounds and the H
2
S LED flashes.
• If the H
2
S reading rises above the second alarm setting (30.0 ppm for most
applications), the alarm tone and LED are continuous.
• If the H
2
S reading is above the detection range of the H
2
S sensor (100 PPM), a steady
alarm sounds and the H
2
S reading is replaced by
OVER
.
CO
• If the CO reading exceeds the first alarm setting (25 ppm for most applications), a
pulsed tone sounds and the CO LED flashes.
• If the CO reading rises above the second alarm setting (100 ppm for most
applications), the alarm tone and LED are continuous.
• If the CO reading is above the detection range of the CO sensor (300 PPM), a steady
alarm sounds and the CO reading is replaced by
OVER
.
Table 3: GX-86 Alarm Levels
Channel Low High
LEL 10% LEL 50% LEL
O
2
19.5% O
2
23.5% O
2
H
2
S 10.0 ppm 30.0 ppm
CO 25 ppm 100 ppm