Heath-consultants Odorator Propane Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - ODORATOR

User’s ManualPropaneODORATOR®

Page 2 - PROPRIETARY NOTICE

OperationChapter I1OPERATION:This Chapter discusses the proper steps to safely operate the ODORATOR. Also included are procedures for periodic testing

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Operation2. Connect the sample hose to the gas supply outlet valve and to the ODORATOR inlet port (1).3. Open the gas supply outlet valve and the OD

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Operation12. If the exhaust does not have a readily detectable odor repeat step 11. If the exhaust does have a readily detectable odor, push and hol

Page 5 - INTRODUCTION

Operation41. Gas Inlet 6. Calibration Sticker 2. Power Switch 7. Flow Metering Valve3. Power Indic

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Operation5Periodic Test:1. Every thirty (30) days the ODORATOR should be operated with the power switch on and while not hooked up to a gas supply.2.

Page 7 - WARNINGS AND CAUTION

Maintenance6Troubleshooting ChartMAINTENANCE:“LO BATT” appears on LCD.Weak batteries. Replace batteries.Motor and LCD will not turn on.RMASpeed Indica

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Maintenance7Parts ListThe following list species ODORATOR parts and accessories that are available from the factory or regional ofce. 0715

Page 9 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Appendix A8ActionResults Operator NameTest Date Periodic Test Record

Page 10 - Chapter I

Appendix A9ActionResults Operator NameTest Date Periodic Test Record

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Appendix A10ActionResults Operator NameTest Date Periodic Test Record

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PROPRIETARY NOTICEThe contents of this instruction manual are proprietary to the Manufacturing Division of Heath Consultants Incorporated. Reproducti

Page 13 - Side View

Appendix B11Appendix BODORATOR Correction Chart for PropaneThis chart assumes the ODORATOR has been properly zeroed and allowed to run for at least on

Page 14 - Chapter II

Appendix C12Appendix CODORATOR Use at ElevationThe ODORATOR works by allowing a metered amount of sample gas to mix with a xed amount of air and the

Page 15 - Chapter III

Appendix Cbrated to a propane reference other than .55% will not use the elevation correction charts. Consult the factory for using older style ODORA

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Appendix CElevation Corrections for the Propane ODORATORThe propane ODORATOR mixes air with propane to allow the user to determine the perce

Page 17 - Periodic Test Record

Appendix Cchart actuals.The reading of .23 is 60% of the difference in the chart higher reading from the chart lower reading. The lower chart reading

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Appendix CTherefore the actual value will be 60% of the difference in the chart higher actual from the chart lower actual. Again, the lower value will

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Appendix CElevation Change Correction ChartDown 5,000’Down 4,000’Down 3,000’Down2,000’Down 1,000’Up 1,000’Up 2,000’Up 3,000’Up 4,000’U

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Service18SERVICE INFORMATION:Warranties and Warranty RepairAll instruments and products manufactured by Heath Consultants Incorporated are warranted

Page 21 - ODORATOR Use at Elevation

Service19SERVICE INFORMATION:Return Procedure:The following steps will expedite the repair of your instrument:1. Contact Heath Factory Service at 800

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Service20SALES, CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND INSTRUMENT REPAIR National Toll Free # 1-800-HEATH US (1-800-432-8487)REGIONAL SALES, CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND INST

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ODORATOR®User’s ManualHeath Consultants IncorporatedHouston, TX713/844-1300 Fax: 713/844-13091-800-HEATH-USwww.heathus.comHeath...Safety, Leadershi

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Service21NOTES

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Service22NOTES

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Heath...Safety, Leadership, Innovation, PerformanceThen, Now and TomorrowHeath Consultants IncorporatedHouston, TX713-844-1300Fax: 713-844-13091-800-

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iINTRODUCTIONPropane gas to be tested enters the ODORATOR through the barbed tting at the gas supply inlet port. Internally, the gas passes through a

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iiand held down. If the “L” fails to disappear, it may be an indication of blower speed. The “L” indicates a speed problem, and if on, the Odorator sh

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iiiWARNINGS AND CAUTIONPRIOR TO USE, OPERATOR SHOULD READ ALL PRECAUTIONS, INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN PRODU

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ivANY TIME GAS IS BEING PASSED THROUGH THE ODORATOR THE POWER SWITCH MUST BE TURNED ON. THIS WILL DILUTE THE GAS AT THE EXHAUST PORT AND PREVENT POCKE

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TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION ...................iWARNINGS AND CAUTION ......

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