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Conventions in this document
For safe operation according to BVS 13 ATEX G 001 X and
PFG 14 G 001 X the instrument must remain in default alarm
settings as listed below.
– The relays must be set to Normally energ. and the A2
alarm (main alarm) must be set to Latching and Non-
acknowledgeable or Pre-Acknowledgeable.
– The A1 alarm (pre alarm) may only be set to
Acknowledgeable when it is used for triggering an
acoustic alarm device.
1.5.1 Calibration
– For proper operation, never adjust the span before
completing zero adjustment. Performing these operations
out of order will cause the calibration to be faulty.
– If the intended operation is at high altitudes, the reading
will be lower than the reading at sea level (reduced partial
pressure). A new span calibration is recommended if the
altitude or the ambient pressure is changed. The factory
calibration is set to sea level.
– Dräger recommends calibrating instruments with target
gas. This method is more accurate than a surrogate gas
calibration. A surrogate gas calibration may only be
performed as an alternative if a target gas calibration is
not possible.
– Methane and hydrogen should be calibrated with target
gas only and not calibrated with a surrogate gas.
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For Polytron
8310 IR:
– The user must also read the Instructions for Use for
DrägerSensor IR, part number 9023981
1.6
During operation
– After modifying parameters with the PolySoft PC software
or another software, verify all parameters by downloading
from the instrument or by checking them on the Polytron
8xx0.
– IP ratings do not imply that the equipment detects gas
during and after exposure to those conditions. In case of
dust deposits and submersion/jet water, check the
calibration and the proper functioning of the device.
Risk of ignition of flammable or explosive atmospheres!
– CAUTION: High off scale readings may indicate an
explosive concentration.
(Only for instruments measuring combustible
atmospheres.)
– WARNING: Do not open when energized
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Polytron
8100 EC-specific:
Response time t20 can exceed the limits of EN 50104 for
small concentration changes.
1.6.1 Maintenance
– The maintenance intervals must be established for each
individual installation. Depending on safety considerations
and application specific conditions the instrument is used
in, these might need to be shortened.
– Refer to the maintenance section in the transmitter
instructions for use.
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Conventions in this document
2.1
Meaning of the warnings
The following warnings are used in this document to alert the
user to potential dangers. A definition of the meaning of each
warning is as follows:
Alert icon Signal word
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
2.2
Typographical conventions
Text
Texts in bold type identifies labels on the device
and screen texts.
►
This triangle indicates the possibilities for avoiding
the hazard in warnings.
>
The greater-than sign indicates a navigation path
in a menu.
This symbol indicates information that facilitates
the use of the product.
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Trademarks
Trademark
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Polytron
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DrägerSensor
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PROFIBUS
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HART
TM
FOUNDATION
The following webpage lists the countries in which Dräger's
trademarks are registered: www.draeger.com/trademarks.
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Description
3.1
Product overview
Refer to the figures on the fold-out page
A 1
Enclosure lid
A 2
Set screw (2 mm Allen screw)
Warning classification
Indicates a potentially hazard-
ous situation. If not avoided, it
could result in death or serious
injury.
Indicates a potentially hazard-
ous situation. If not avoided, it
could result in physical injury. It
may also be used to alert
against unsafe practices.
Indicates a potentially hazard-
ous situation. If not avoided, it
could result in damage to the
product or environment.
Trademark owner
Dräger
Dräger
PROFIBUS Nutzerorganisation e. V.
HART Communication Foundation
Fieldbus Foundation
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Dräger Polytron
8000 Series