1. 2. What advantages does the GT3000 have over the C7064? Hot swappable GTS sensor module is intrinsically safe and allows live maintenance under power Supports HART communication Supports local, one-person calibration Automatically recognizes sensor cell Provides real-time clock with battery backup Able to store history logs Has LED used to signal normal, calibration, and fault conditions Has IP66 rating for outdoor use Approved as stand-alone detector What other diagnostic information is available from the milliamp output? Outside of the standard 4-20mA range, a 3.8mA output indicates sensor calibration in progress and an output of 3.6mA or less indicates a fault condition. 3. How often is calibration required? The time interval between periodic calibrations can be affected by environmental factors such as a very cold and dry climate, a very hot and dry climate, and a very hot and humid climate. Also, the more the device is exposed to gas, the shorter the interval between calibrations: typically 30-, 60-, or 90-day intervals, depending on ambient conditions. 4. Do the sensors need to be calibrated when installed? Calibration should be done upon installation of the device. Changing to a sensor of a different gas type will require calibration. 5. What are the known poisoning agents? It is important that exposure to high concentrations of solvent vapors is avoided during storage, installation, and operation. 6. How long do sensors last (on average)? The manufacturers expected operating life of the sensors are as follows: O 2 2 years in air H 2 S 2 years in air CO 2 years NH 3 2 years (Background concentration of NH 3 might shorten life time of sensor) SO 2 2 years Cl 2 2 years H 2 2 years 7. Can the FlexVu UD10 reset/track the number of running hours the sensor has been in service? No, the FlexVu UD10 does not reset the number of hours the sensor or the transmitter has been in service. The FlexVu UD10 will display the number of running hours for the transmitter and sensor. 53-1007-02 Detector Electronics Corporation * 6901 West 110th Street * Minneapolis, MN 55438 USA Page 1
8. Can a sensor s end-of-life be estimated from its data logs? Because there is no end-of-life indicator, an individual will have to check sensor s total running hours and calculate hours into days, and days into years to determine if it has exceeded the expected running life of that sensor type. 9. What accessories are available with the GT3000? Available accessories: a calibration kit, magnet, and replaceable filter. Because the device is rated IP66, splash guard or rain shields are not needed. 10. If the detector senses high or low temperature outside the operating range, does the fault relay and alarm switch? The unit will not generate a fault when the temperature is out of range unless the temperature causes zero drift or some other failure is induced. However, the minimum and maximum temperatures are saved in non-volatile memory and can be accessed via the menu structure. The unit attempts to work when the temperature is out of range. 11. What are the cross interferences to other gases for each sensor? Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Concentration (ppm) 4H/LM (ppm) (low methanol) Carbon Monoxide 300 <=6 Sulfur Dioxide 5 =0.5 Nitric Oxide 35 <0.4 Hydrogen 10000 <=5 Nitrogen Dioxide 5-1 Carbon Monoxide, Cross sensitivities at 20ºC Alcohols (i.e., IPA) 600 ppm 0 1 Gasoline Vapour % range 0 1 Hydrogen 3000 ppm <300 Hydrogen Chloride 10 ppm 7 Hydrogen Sulfide 20 ppm <2 1 Nitric Oxide 20 ppm 20 Nitrogen Dioxide 10 ppm 0 Sulfur Dioxide 2 ppm 0 53-1007-02 Detector Electronics Corporation * 6901 West 110th Street * Minneapolis, MN 55438 USA Page 2
Ammonia, Cross sensitivities at 20ºC Alcohols 1000 ppm 0 Carbon Dioxide 5000 ppm 0 Carbon Monoxide 100 ppm 0 Hydrocarbons % range 0 Hydrogen 10000 ppm 0 Hydrogen Sulfide 20 ppm 21 1 - Short gas exposure in minute range. SO 2 (4S is the sensor model) Gas Concentration (ppm) 4S reading (ppm) Carbon Monoxide 300 <3 Hydrogen Sulfide 15 0 Nitric Oxide 35 0 Nitrogen Dioxide 5 ~ -5 Cl 2 (4Cl is the sensor model) Gas Concentration (ppm) 4Cl reading (ppm) Carbon Monoxide 300 0 Hydrogen Sulfide 15 between -7.5 and 0 Sulfur Dioxide 5 0 Nitric Oxide 35 0 H 2, Cross sensitivities at 20ºC Ammonia 100 ppm 0 Arsine.2 ppm 0 Carbon Dioxide 1000 ppm 0 Carbon Monoxide 100 ppm 60 Chlorine 1 ppm 0 Ethylene 500 ppm yes; n/d Hydrogen Cyanide 20 ppm 0 Hydrogen Sulfide 20 ppm 41 Isopropanol 1100 ppm yes; n/d Methane 1% 0 Nitrogen Dioxide 10 ppm -40 Ozone.25 ppm 0 Sulfur Dioxide 5 ppm 0 1 - With inboard filter to remove TLV levels of interfering gases; continuous high level exposure may reduce the efficiency of the filter material. 53-1007-02 Detector Electronics Corporation * 6901 West 110th Street * Minneapolis, MN 55438 USA Page 3
12. Is a duct mount solution available for the GT3000? Duct mount version is currently not available. 13. Is the battery for the real-time clock replaceable? The GT3000 contains no field-repairable components. User performed service is limited to replacement of the gas sensor module. The expected life of a new battery is at least six years. 14. Since the GT3000 does not have alarm set points, what does the Reset Function (HART) accomplish? It can be used to reset the minimum/maximum temperatures to which the sensor has been exposed. 15. Can the GT3000 be mounted in the vertical or horizontal position with no adverse effect? The gas detector must be mounted in a vertical position only, with the sensor pointing down. 16. Is the GT3000 compatible with other Det-Tronics gas-detection equipment, including U9500B-G, R8471B-F? The GT3000 can be used with any Det-Tronics transmitter or controller, including U9500B-G or R8471B-F, that can receive a 4-20mA input. 17. What intrinsically safe barrier model is recommended for use with the GT3000? Minimum system voltage (Measured) Maximum barrier voltage MTL 7787P+ 25.7 26.4 Stahl 9001/01-280-110-101 25.0 26.0 Pepperl&Fuchs Z728.H 24.4 26.0 53-1007-02 Detector Electronics Corporation * 6901 West 110th Street * Minneapolis, MN 55438 USA Page 4
19. What is the maximum allowable separation distance between the GT3000 and FlexVu Universal Display? What size (diameter) wire must be used to accomplish this distance? When a GT3000 is separated from a FlexVu Universal Display, a Det-Tronics sensor termination box must be used. The maximum distance between the termination box and the FlexVu UD10/UD20 is 2000 ft. (609.6 meters) and depends on wire size (see chart below). FlexVu UD10/UD20 with GT3000 20. What does IP66 rating mean? Is IP66 as good as NEMA 4? IP66 is an ingress protection rating as defined in international standard IEC60529. It classifies the degrees of protection provided against the intrusion of solid objects, dust, accidental contact, and water in electrical enclosures. IP66 specifically means the GT3000 is dust tight; no ingress of dust with complete protection against contact, and protected against powerful water jets; water projected in powerful jets against the enclosure from any direction shall have no harmful effects. IP66 and NEMA 4 are comparable; however the GT3000 cannot get NEMA 4 rating because it has plastic components which would not pass the required fire test subjected to for NEMA 4. However the spray down test for NEMA 4 is the same as IP66. (And to be undamaged by the formation of ice on the enclosure.) Det-Tronics, the DET-TRONICS logo, and FlexVu are registered trademarks or trademarks of Detector Electronics Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Other company, product, or service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. Copyright Detector Electronics Corporation 2009 All rights reserved. 53-1007-02 Detector Electronics Corporation * 6901 West 110th Street * Minneapolis, MN 55438 USA Page 5