Vulkan Lokring MGLD.3000 Product Manual - Schoonover, Inc.

Vulkan Lokring MGLD.3000 Product Manual - Schoonover, Inc. Vulkan Lokring MGLD.3000 Product Manual - Schoonover, Inc.

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Multi Gas Leak Detector MGLD.3000 Operating instructions Multipoint mode Menus Warnings / functions Select leak search mode Check + calibration Cancel a multipoint leak search Device ready to operate Settings Print out log and save to external data medium Service (device status, password, contact information) Probe active unlocked Connected to power socket Battery charge status Like analysis mode, multipoint mode is provided for quantitative gas leak detection. This mode however offers the added option of determining a cumulative concentration or leak rate using multiple test points and to log and print out the results of the test sequence. The maximum currently measured concentration or leak rate of the current test point and the sum of concentrations or leak rates of all test points up to the last/current test point are displayed, based on the setting, as a number with the relevant unit (e.g. g/y for the leak rate) and in graphical form as a temporal progression. see menu Settings - set gas type and leak unit see menu Print out log and save to external data storage medium - select drive for storage of log data in multipoint mode There are anywhere between 1 and 30 test points in a test sequence. The following test criteria are possible: • Maximum concentration/-leakage rate of each individual test point over point threshold or • Sum of maximum concentrations/-leakage rates of all test points above cumulative threshold. see menu Settings - Settings for multipoint mode Touch Screen indicator (e.g.): ID… Test identifier, is either issued automatically by the device at the start of a test sequence (format: JJJJMMTTHHMMSS) or can also be read with a barcode scanner as desired BAL_MGLD3000_20101001_en.doc 28-54

Multi Gas Leak Detector MGLD.3000 Operating instructions 3/5… Number of the current test point / total number of test points and to the right of this is the maximum current measured concentration or leakage rate of the current test point (in the example above, test point no. 3 and 0.9 g/y) ∑… Sum of the leakage rates or concentrations of all test points up to the last/current test point The current concentration or leakage rate of the current test point is shown in the display for the probe. • When the threshold point value is exceeded the background of the screen and the numeric indicator of the concentration or leakage rate of the test point turns red. When the cumulative threshold value is exceeded, the number indicator of the cumulative concentration or leakage rate turns red. The acoustic signal is emitted in a similar manner as in analysis mode. Probe • Start of the test sequence with the selection of the first test point and indicator for the number of the current test point and the total number of configured test points in the display (Ex.: 1 of 5). • Display indicator of the currently measured concentration (value and unit in ppm) or leakage rate (value only) of the current test point. The readiness for detection of the test point is indicated by an increasing and decreasing status button under the number indicator. • Completion of the detection of the selected test point 01.05 20 ppm • Selection of the next test point and indicator for the number of the current test point and the total number of configured test points in the display (Ex.: 2 of 5) • Display indicator of the currently measured concentration (value and unit in ppm) or leakage rate (value only) of the current test point • Detection of the selected test point finished 02.05 30 ppm • … • Selection of the last test point and indicator for the number of the current test point and the total number of configured test points in the display (Ex.: 5 of 5) • Display indicator of the currently measured concentration (value and unit in ppm) or leakage rate (value only) of the current test point • Completion of the detection of the last test point 05.05 30 ppm • Indicator of the results of the test sequence BAL_MGLD3000_20101001_en.doc 29-54

Multi Gas Leak Detector <strong>MGLD.3000</strong><br />

Operating instructions<br />

Multipoint mode Menus Warnings / functions<br />

Select leak search<br />

mode<br />

Check + calibration<br />

Cancel a multipoint leak<br />

search<br />

Device ready to operate<br />

Settings<br />

Print out log and<br />

save to external<br />

data medium<br />

Service (device<br />

status, password,<br />

contact information)<br />

Probe active<br />

unlocked<br />

Connected to power socket<br />

Battery charge status<br />

Like analysis mode, multipoint mode is provided for quantitative gas leak<br />

detection. This mode however offers the added option of determining a cumulative<br />

concentration or leak rate using multiple test points and to log and print<br />

out the results of the test sequence.<br />

The maximum currently measured concentration or leak rate of the current<br />

test point and the sum of concentrations or leak rates of all test points up to<br />

the last/current test point are displayed, based on the setting, as a number<br />

with the relevant unit (e.g. g/y for the leak rate) and in graphical form as a<br />

temporal progression.<br />

see menu Settings - set gas type and leak unit<br />

see menu Print out log and save to external data storage medium<br />

- select drive for storage of log data in multipoint mode<br />

There are anywhere between 1 and 30 test points in a test sequence.<br />

The following test criteria are possible:<br />

• Maximum concentration/-leakage rate of each individual test point over<br />

point threshold<br />

or<br />

• Sum of maximum concentrations/-leakage rates of all test points above<br />

cumulative threshold.<br />

see menu Settings - Settings for multipoint mode<br />

Touch Screen indicator (e.g.):<br />

ID… Test identifier, is either issued automatically by the device at the start of<br />

a test sequence (format: JJJJMMTTHHMMSS) or can also be read with<br />

a barcode scanner as desired<br />

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