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BY : SELAMAT SURIYADI GAS DETECTOR
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Content Of Presentation Introduction Conclusion About Gas
Detector
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Characteristic of Combustible gases 5 % GAS 4 % GAS 3 % GAS 2 %
GAS 1% GAS 0 % GAS 100 % LEL 80% LEL 60 % LEL 40% LEL 20% LEL 0 %
LEL 15 % LEL Introduction
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Combustible Gas Detection Two types of combustible gas
detection are : Catalytic Infrared Absorption
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Hydocarbon Oxidizes Heat Resistance Platinum Wheatstone Bridge
Voltage Catalytic Combustible Gas
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INFRARED DETECTORS RAY SEPARATOR IR TRANSMITTER REFERENCE
RECEIVER MEASURING RECEIVER GAS
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Advantages Of General Monitors Robust Simple to operate Easy to
install, calibrate and use Easily calibrated individually to gases
such as hydrogen which cannot be detected using
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Use for safety devices. Use to indicating of presence
combustible gas. CONCLUSION
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THANK YOU
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Selamat Suriyadi MTT-14 instrument Calibration of General
Monitors Calibration may be carried out as follows : 1. - - - 2. AC
3. CP. 4. CC 5. 0.
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GENERAL MONITORS The General monitors model S4100C is highly
reliable.It is designed to measure and display concentration of
combustible gases in the range of : 0%-100%(LEL) Where : For CH4,
Alarm = 20% LEL And Action = 50% LEL (API) Selamat Suriyadi MTT-14
instrument
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Gas Detection in EDG Area FSZ-41 Selamat Suriyadi MTT-14
instrument Trip instr. air compressor 7-X- 3210-A Trip instr. air
compressor 7- X-3210-B Trip N2 Generation Package 7-X- 3300-B Trip
N2 Generation Package 7-X- 3300-A Gas Detection in EDG Area FSZ-41
Stop and inhibit starting of EDG 7-EDG-3160 Close phase-4 plant air
utility distr. Level 2 Level 1 ESD LOGIC GAS DETECTOR IN EDG AREA
FSZ-41 2oo3
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SPECIFICATION Type : Standard Industrial Hydrocarbon Sensor
Electric Classification : NEC and CSA,class I,Division I,group B, C
and D Response Time : Typically 6-second time constant when exposed
to 50% LEL of methane gas. Model : S4100C Part.N 31100, Eexem II
T5, Eexem II T4 Eexem II T4
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CONDITION RESULT No INHIBIT FAULT DETECT TRIP NO TRIP GD 1GD
2GD 3GD 1GD 2GD 3GD1GD 2GD 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VOTING SYSTEM
2oo3
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Gas detector location and tag numbering There are 3 Gas
Detectors,4 Heat Detectors and 2 Fire Detectors On EDG-1360 AREA
FSZ-41 GD-9024 on H-6320 GD-9025 on P-6310A GD-9026 on P-6310 B
Voting system 2oo3 HD-9000 HD-9001 HD-9002 HD-9003 FD-9022 FD-9023
Selamat Suriyadi MTT-14 instrument
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General Monitors location Guidelines Consider how the leaking
gas will disperse. Consider the emission temperature and specific
gravity of the gas to be detected. Select sensor accessories so as
to protect the sensor against high wind velocities, rain, dust,
hosing down and any other anticipated environmental hazards.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Selamat Suriyadi MTT-14 instrument Combustible Material A
combustible material is a solid, liquid, or gas that may undergo
the chemical reaction of combustion. Combustion occurs when an
organic chemical is oxidized to produce energy, water, and carbon
dioxide.
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there are nine Fault conditions that are monitored by the
microprocessor, as follows: F2 Failed to Complete Calibration This
Fault will occur if the unit is placed in the calibration mode and
no gas has been applied within six minutes, or if gas has been left
on for more than six minutes. ACTION Remove gas, if present. Apply
the magnet to the GM Logo on the cover to clear the fault. Attempt
to calibrate. F3 EEPROM Checksum Error This fault indicates that
the contents of the Model S4000Cs program memory have changed. This
usually occurs, when powering the unit up after a lightning strike
or large voltage transient on the power or signal lines to the
unit. ACTION - The unit must be returned to the factory or
authorized service center for repair. F4 Sensor Error This fault
indicates that either one of the remote sensor leads is open or
shorted, or that the sensor has drifted greater than 10%. ACTION -
Check the integrity of all sensor connections, and ensure that the
cable from the Model S4000C to the remote sensor is not damaged. If
all sensor leads are connected properly, attempt to re-calibrate
the unit. If calibration fails, replace the sensor and
re-calibrate.
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F5 Unused F6 Low Supply Voltage This fault occurs if the supply
voltage at the S4000C drops below +18.5VDC. ACTION - Ensure that
the supply voltage is at least +20VDC at the Model S4000C. F7
EEPROM Verification Failure This fault occurs when an attempt to
verify the setup/calibration parameters just written to the EEPROM
memory fails. ACTION - The unit must be returned to the factory or
authorized service center for repair. F8 Failure to Complete Setup
This fault occurs if the unit is left in setup mode for more than 6
minutes. ACTION - Exit setup mode. Enter setup mode again if it is
necessary to change any user selectable options.
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F9 Gas Check Period Exceeded If the Model S4000C is left in the
gas check mode for more than six minutes without a Test Gas being
applied or if test gas is left on the gas check mode for more than
6 minutes, this fault will occur. ACTION - Place the magnet over
the GM Logo on the cover to return the unit to normal operation.
F10 Switch Error This fault occurs if the remote reset, remote
calibrate, or the magnetic switch are closed for more than two
minutes. ACTION Check the wiring on the remote reset and remote
calibrate switches. Once the short circuit is cleared, the unit
will return to normal operation. If the magnetic switch is shorted,
the unit must be returned to the factory or authorized service
center for service
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Selamat Suriyadi MTT-14 instrument Calibration of General
Monitors Calibration may be carried out as follows : 1. Ensure that
the instrument is no combustible gas present at the sensor. 2.
Place the magnet on the General Monitors Logo on the Nameplate.
wait until - - - for 5 seconds Remove the magnet.The sensor will
then display AC. 3. Use Portable Purge calibrator with flow rate
300- 400ml/min to apply gas at the required concentration level.
When the instrument detect the gas it will display CP. Wait a
seconds When the display become CC, and then remove the calibration
gas. 4.as the remaining gas in the sensor disperses, the sensor
will exit Calibration mode and return to normal operation. The
display should read 0.
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MAIN WORK PERMITSCOMPLEMENTATRY PERMITS HOT WORK PERMIT COLD
WORK PERMIT WORK PERMIT FORMS Certificate PERMITS FOR SPECIFIC WORK
Isolations Electrical Safety Procedures Gas testing Entry into
confined space Lifting Operations Hot Tapping Excavations Service
Vessel Operations Diving Ionizing Radiations WORK PERMIT White -
Work Location Yellow - Operating authority Blue - Control room Pink
-Safety S/I