netzerotools.com Bacharach 0019-8117 Monoxor Plus Carbon Monoxide Detector Analyzer Bacharach 0019-8118 Monoxor Plus Carbon Monoxide Detector Analyzer Carbon Monoxide Analyzer Configuration and Operation Manual Instruction 0019-9370 Revision 0 August 2013 Product Leadership • Training • Service • Reliability netzerotools.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual WARRANTY POLICY Bacharach, Inc. (Bacharach) warrants to the buyer that this product will be free from material defects, free from manufacturing defects, and will conform substantially to Bacharach’s applicable specifications at the time of delivery.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual NOTICE Product improvements and enhancements are continuous; therefore the specifications and information contained in this document may change without notice. Bacharach, Inc. shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
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netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Section 1. 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. 1.6. 1.7. 1.8. Introduction ............................................................................................ 1 Conventions............................................................................................. 1 Safety ....................................................................................................... 1 Product Overview ......................................
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Table of Contents 4.10. PC Interface and Fyrite User Software .............................................. 37 Section 5. Calibration and Maintenance .................................................. 38 5.1. Serviceability ......................................................................................... 38 5.2. Cleaning the Probe ................................................................................ 38 5.2.1. Equipment Required ................
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Section 1. Overview Overview 1.1. Introduction Thank you for investing in a Bacharach Monoxor Plus carbon monoxide (CO) analyzer. To assure proper use and operator safety, please read the contents of this manual for important information on the operation and maintenance of the analyzer. 1.2. Conventions WARNING: A warning statement denotes a potential hazard associated with the use of this equipment.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Overview CAUTION: This analyzer is not intended to be used on a continuous basis. CAUTION: Do not store instrument or its sensors with solvents or products that contain solvents. CAUTION: Except for sensor and battery replacement, this analyzer should only be opened and/or serviced by authorized Bacharach personnel. Failure to comply may void the warranty.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Overview The analyzer detects and displays the presence of CO by first drawing in a gas sample from the area being tested by the analyzer’s built-in motorized pump. The gas sample is next directed into a sensor chamber where the sample is analyzed for the presence of CO. If CO is detected, the CO ppm level is given on the analyzer’s main display.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Overview A programmable inactivity timeout causes the analyzer to initiate shutdown mode if no key presses occur for the specified time period. If the analyzer initiates automatic shutdown or is turned OFF manually while a high level of CO is still present within the unit, the automatic CO purge feature forces the analyzer’s pump to remain on until the detected CO level drops below 50 ppm.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual • • • • • Overview spare filters Fyrite User Software (FUS) USB cable (type A to mini B) Infrared Data Association (IrDA) printer with four disposable “AA” alkaline batteries printer paper. 1.5. Components 0019-9370 Rev 0 5 netzerotools.
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netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Overview 1.7. Monoxor Plus Sales Combinations Basic Kit 0019-8117 Reporting Kit 0019-8118 Probe X X Batteries X X Temperature X X Manual X X B-Smart CO Sensor X X Hard Case X X Components Printer X PC Software X USB Cable X 1.8.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Overview Specification Temperature Description Storage: Operation: Reference: -20° to 50° C 0° to 20° C -5° to 45° C 20° ± 2° C ( -4° to 122° F) (32° to 68° F ) optimal (23° to 113° F) (68° ± 4° F) Humidity Storage: Operation: Reference: 15 to 90% RH, non-condensing 15 to 95% RH, non-condensing 45 ± 10% RH, non-condensing Pressure 1 atmosphere ± 10% Weight 16 ounces (454 g) with batteries Dimensions 8.0” x 3.6” x 2.3” (20.3 cm x 9.1 cm x 5.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Section 2. Setup Setup 2.1. Connecting the Probe A rigid stainless steel probe with handle is connected to a flexible hose with an integral water trap/filter and is used to draw a gas sample into the analyzer from the room, grilles, diffusers, and furnace flues. 1. 2. 3. Inspect the flexible hose for cracks. If a hose is defective, replace the entire probe assembly. Before using the analyzer, check that the water trap/filter is clean and dry.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Setup 2.2. Front Panel Buttons Button Description • • • • • • • • Powers the analyzer ON and OFF. Hold this button down for at least 2 seconds to turn the power OFF. Toggles the backlight ON and OFF while the analyzer is turned ON. UP (), DOWN (), LEFT (), and RIGHT () arrows are context-specific navigation buttons for the menus.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Setup 2.3. Power Options Power options include: • Disposable AA alkaline batteries (included) • Disposable AA lithium (Li) batteries • Externally charged rechargeable NiMH batteries. Check the Monoxor Plus for sufficient power prior to each use. Replace the batteries if the low (or replace) battery symbol appears in the upper right corner of the Monoxor Plus screen.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Setup NOTE: A Set Clock error message will be displayed if the instrument is without power for an extended period of time. 2.4. Turning On the Monoxor Plus To turn on the Monoxor Plus, press the PWR button. NOTE: After turning on the Monoxor Plus, it performs a warm-up procedure which includes an auto-zero procedure (when in Auto Zero mode) for the sensors (see pages 14 and 25). For this reason, be sure to turn on the Monoxor Plus in a clean air environment.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Section 3. Configuration Configuration 3.1. Menu Structure Overview Menus and the items contained within them are described in a top-down fashion, starting from the startup screens and working sequentially through the menus and menu items. 3.2. The Warm-up Sequence Boot Screens Description Splash screen shows the Bacharach logo with version, model number, and serial number information. This screen is displayed for approximately 3 seconds.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration 3.3. Main Menu Display the Main Menu by pressing the F2 key. Note that features and items displayed in menus are model dependent. Your screens may vary. Main Menu Function Access the Ambient CO Test Menu (see page 16) • • • Initiate a 15-minute CO test Get reading every minute and max CO reading Print/Save 16 readings and max CO Access the Differential Temperature Menu (see page 17) • • • Display current temperature reading.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration 3.4. Ambient CO Menu Ambient CO Function Access the Ambient CO Menu. When initiated, the Ambient CO feature monitors CO values continuously and captures a reading every minute for 15 minutes (a total of 16 readings from t0 to t15). Press ENTER to initiate the Ambient CO test. This begins a 15-minute test cycle, during which a status screen is displayed. It shows the starting ambient CO value, the current CO value, and the elapsed time into the test.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Ambient CO Function The test results can be printed by pressing F1 and saved to memory (with a time and date stamp) by pressing F3. Press F2 to return to the menu. NOTE: Any over-range CO values (e.g., CO > 2000 ppm) are displayed as “xxx”. 3.5. Differential Temperature Menu Diff Temp Function The Diff Temp option is used to calculate a differential temperature based on two sampled temperatures.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration NOTE: The Differential Temperature feature requires the use of the optional thermocouple (P/N: 0104-1797) or the optional probe assembly (P/N: 0019-7111). 3.6. Memory Options Menu Memory Options Function Access the Memory Directory. This directory contains a numbered list of saved tests (starting at “1”) to a maximum of 10 test records. “NO DATA” is displayed if no tests were saved since the last time that memory was cleared.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration 3.7. Setup Menu Setup Menu Function Access Temperature Units (°C or °F) to be used by the instrument and for display and printing purposes. Use the UP () and DOWN () arrows buttons to highlight the desired choice. Press the ENTER button to use the selected temperature unit. Press ESC to quit without saving. The Clock option provides access to the clock setup function to set date and time.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Setup Menu Function The zoom options selects the size of the characters on the Run/Hold screen. Three options are Standard, 2x, and 3x. Options are shown below with their respective Run/Hold screens. Use the UP () and DOWN () arrow buttons to scroll through display items that don’t fit on the screen. Zoom Level Sample Run/Hold Screen 20 0019-9370 Rev 0 netzerotools.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Setup Menu Function Provides an interface for entering user identification Generally, the information used on printouts. Username fields contain the HVAC company and related information. NOTE: This data can be entered using the Fyrite User Software (FUS). Use the UP () and DOWN () arrow buttons to choose a row and press ENTER to begin editing the selected row.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Setup Menu Function The Language Selection option allows the user to choose a language for all menus. Use the UP () and DOWN () arrow buttons to scroll through language options. Use ENTER to enable the selected language. Three languages are available: English, French, and Spanish. The button sound option is used to select whether or not the analyzer makes an audible sound every time a key is pressed.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Setup Menu Function NOTE: The date and time settings must be correct to get accurate calibration reminders. Provides a list from which to select an inactivity (key press) timeout for automatic shutdown. If no key presses occur for the time specified, the Monoxor Plus initiates an automatic shutdown. Use the UP () and DOWN () arrow buttons to scroll through Inactivity Timeout options (never [default], 20, 30, or 60 minutes).
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Setup Menu Function Provides a list from which the user may chose a minimum purge duration time (minimum length of time that the pump continues to run) after shutdown is initiated. Use a longer Post-Purge Period if the Monoxor Plus has been exposed to high concentrations of CO gas. Use ENTER to enable the selected Post-Purge Period. “PURGING SENSORS” is displayed on the shutdown screen if a Post-Purge Period is enabled.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Setup Menu Function Provides a list from which the user may select the desired method for zeroing the CO sensor. Auto-Zero happens automatically at warm-up. Manual zero is used to initiate the zeroing process whenever desired. Use the UP () and DOWN () arrow buttons to highlight the desired zeroing method. Press ENTER to save. Press ESC to quit without saving.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration Setup Menu Function The CO Alarm Limit option is used to enable and disable the alarm limit feature. If enabled (ON), an additional screen is displayed where you set the CO alarm setpoint. The alarm limit is selectable from 0 to 2000 ppm. Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to scroll to the desired alarm limit value then press ENTER. Note that scrolling wraps forward and backwards, so pressing the down arrow at 0 ppm wraps backwards to 2000.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration 3.8. Calibration Menu Calibration Menu Function Calibration is performed by applying known values and accessing the password-protected menu items. When the Calibration Menu is selected, the user must enter a 4-digit numeric security code in order to proceed to the calibration options. The default password is 1111. Use the UP () and DOWN () arrow buttons to scroll through numerals 0-9 until the desired numeral is reached.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration 3.9. Diagnostics Menu Diagnostics Menu Function Displays time metrics for pump use and total operation time. Displays information about the measurement sensors of the instrument. Displays fresh air diagnostics similar to the display at warm-up. After the warm-up countdown, any detected errors are displayed. Otherwise, a “Success” message is displayed. 28 0019-9370 Rev 0 netzerotools.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Configuration 3.10. Status Menu Status Menu Function This is the device status screen which displays information about the device. Some of the information displayed on this screen includes serial number, firmware version, model number, etc. ∇ ∇ ∇ 0019-9370 Rev 0 29 netzerotools.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Section 4. Operation Operation 4.1. Overview To operate the Monoxor Plus, you simply. . . • • • Turn the analyzer ON Wait for the unit to warm up Take a gas sample.
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netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Operation NOTE: Use the left or right arrow buttons from the Run or Hold screen to view the CO trending graph. 4.4. CO Trending Graph A trending screen is accessible from the RUN or HOLD screen by using the right of left arrow keys. The CO Trending Screen shows dynamic CO levels graphed over a programmable time period. User-selectable time periods are: • • • • • 30 seconds 1 minute 3 minutes 5 minutes 15 minutes.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Operation 4.6. Taking Differential Temperature Measurements In certain combustion applications, it may be desirable to have a differential temperature measurement. Use the Diff Temp menu and either the optional probe assembly with thermocouple (P/N 0019-7111), or one of the optional KType thermocouples (P/N 0104-1798 or P/N 0104-1797) to accomplish this task.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Operation Step Example Procedure for Taking Differential Temperature Measurements 8 At this point, you may press SAVE again to save the differential temperature value to memory so that it can be retrieved and/or printed later. 9 Carefully remove the probe assembly and allow it to cool. NOTE: A negative differential value will be displayed if T1
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Operation 4.8. Printing Using the Optional IrDA Printer The instrument has the ability to store, recall (to the display), and print sets of time- and date-coded test records. The time and date are set through software menu selections. • • Displaying stored records is done through the MEMORY DIRECTORY MENU. Press F1 to print displayed test records.
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netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Operation The Monoxor Plus provides three lines of 20 characters for user information. This information will appear with test records when they are printed. User name and optional information are entered via software menu selections in the SETUP MENU or via the Fyrite User Software (FUS). In addition to the three lines of text, the Monoxor Plus can be setup to include a custom logo on printouts.
netzerotools.com Calibration and Maintenance Section 5. Monoxor Plus Manual Calibration and Maintenance 5.1. Serviceability The instrument operator is able to easily replace the following components without the use of tools: • • • • • probe assembly probe filters batteries B-Smart CO sensor printer paper. Additionally, a technician, with the use of factory-provided instructions, can: • • perform basic diagnostics confirm proper operation before putting the unit back into service.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Calibration and Maintenance 5.2.1. Equipment Required • • • • Alcohol Aerosol Can of Automotive Carburetor Cleaner Clean Rag Source of Compressed Air (optional) CAUTION: Do not use flammable or combustible substances (like carburetor fluid used for cleaning the probe) near an open flame. 5.2.2. Procedure Step 1 Cleaning the Probe Remove gas sample hose from the disposable filter assembly. CAUTION: Carburetor cleaner damages plastic components.
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netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Calibration and Maintenance 5.4. CO Sensor Replacement 5.4.1. Accessing the CO Sensor 5.4.2. Material Required (As Needed) • CO Sensor (P/N 0024-7265) or B-Smart sensor (P/N 0024-1467). 0019-9370 Rev 0 41 netzerotools.
netzerotools.com Calibration and Maintenance Monoxor Plus Manual 5.4.3. CO Sensor Replacement Procedure Follow the procedure below for CO sensor replacement. Step CO Sensor Replacement Procedure 1 Remove battery door and the connector tubing from the CO sensor. 2 Remove CO cap by twisting counter clockwise. 3 Gently pull CO sensor out of its socket. 4 Properly dispose of the old CO sensor. 5 Plug new CO sensor into its socket.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Calibration and Maintenance B-SMART CO Sensor Replacement Step NOTE: If the correct code was entered, the analyzer accepts it and returns to the CALIBRATION MENU. If an incorrect code was entered, the screen will display "Invalid Code." Check to make sure the correct code has been entered. If problem persists, contact your nearest Bacharach Service Provider. NOTE: B-SMART codes can be entered through the Fyrite User Software (FUS).
netzerotools.com Calibration and Maintenance Monoxor Plus Manual Step Temperature Calibration Procedure 1 Plug the simulator into the TEMP connector located at the bottom of the analyzer. Alternatively: Plug the probe's thermocouple into the TEMP connector located at the bottom of the analyzer if using optional probe with thermocouple accessory (P/N 0024-7111).
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Step Calibration and Maintenance Temperature Calibration Procedure value that exactly equals the setting of the simulator. Alternatively: Submerge probe tip into a container of boiling water with a thermometer, wait several minutes, and then use the arrow buttons to enter an Applied value that exactly equals the thermometer reading. NOTE: The calibration range is from 175 to 625° F (80 to 329° C).
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Calibration and Maintenance Step Manual CO Zero Procedure 4 From the CO Zero Setting screen, use the DOWN () arrow button to select the Manual Zero option then press ENTER. A reminder screen to place the instrument in fresh air is displayed. 5 Press ENTER and wait for the manual zero to complete. 5.6.3.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Calibration and Maintenance Step CO Span Procedure 3 Attach a 500 ppm CO cylinder to the regulator and connect calibration kit components as shown below. Apply 500 ppm carbon monoxide in an air balance calibration gas. 4 Wait until the Measured reading stabilizes and then press ENTER. The message “Good Calibration” should briefly appear. If the sensor’s output is low, but still usable, then the message “Good Calibration WARNING Low Sensor” will appear.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Section 6. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 6.1. Error and Warning Messages Message Description Low Sensor CO CO sensor output was low but still usable. Sensor may need to be replaced in the near future. Low Battery Battery voltage is low. Replace the batteries. Applied Value High/Low An attempt was made to calibrate a sensor outside its range— either above (High) or below (Low) the acceptable range.
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netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Troubleshooting 6.4. Instrument Identification A label on the back of the instrument provides the following information that is useful for service and troubleshooting. • • • • • manufacturer country of origin certification(s) part number serial number 50 0019-9370 Rev 0 netzerotools.
netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Troubleshooting 6.5. Service Centers Replacement parts and service can be obtained by contacting one of the following Bacharach Service Centers. ∇ ∇ ∇ 0019-9370 Rev 0 51 netzerotools.
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netzerotools.com Monoxor Plus Manual Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer of the products covered by this declaration: Year conformity is declared: 2013 Product(s): CO Analyzer Model(s): Monoxor Plus The undersigned hereby declares that the above referenced product is in conformity with the provisions of the following standards and is in accordance with the following directive.
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