X-am 5100 MONITOR TRAINING

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X-am 5100 MONITOR TRAINING
Marketing, December 2012
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
DISCLAIMER
This visual presentation is intended to help the user understand and correctly use the
Dräger X-am 5100 instruments. It is not intended to be a substitute for the complete
instruction manual supplied with the instrument.
IT IS THE USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL MANUALS
AND INFORMATION PROVIDED WITH THE X-am 5100 BEFORE USE!
Pictures may not represent appropriate respiratory equipment and PPE for every
situation. Proper protective level should always be determined by the specifics of an
event.
Draeger Safety is happy to assist you with questions on the use of the X-am 5100
instruments:
Draeger Safety Customer Service (USA) toll free @ 800-922-5518
Draeger Safety Technical Service (USA) toll free @ 877-DRAEGER (372-3437)
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General Information
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
X-am 5100 DESCRIPTION
The Dräger X-am 5100 Monitor is a single gas measuring
and alarm device designed for use in personnel monitoring
applications.
Use to detect:
Hydrogen Chloride
Hydrogen Fluoride
Hydrazine
Hydrogen Peroxide
DrägerSensor® patented technology
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
ENCLOSURE
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Size: 1.89 x 5.12 x 1.89 in. (48 x 130 x 61 mm)
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Weight: ~7.8 to 8.8oz (220g to 250g)
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IP 54 approved - Dust & water resistant
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Over-molded rubber boot offers additional protection
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RFI Protected: CE mark electromagnetic compatibility
(89/336/EEC)
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Temp Range - continuous: -4 to 122 F (-20 to 50 C)
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Humidity Range: 10 to 95% RH
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Pressure Range: 20.7 to 38.4 in. Hg (700 to 1300 hPa)
• ≈ -6,000 to +10,000 feet of elevation
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
X-am 5100 DESCRIPTION
Datalogging is standard in X-am 5100
• >1,000 hours recording at 1 minute intervals
• Events are also logged
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
BASICS – COMPONENTS ON FRONT
Visual alarm
Visual alarm
XS sensor
Horn
> 90 db
Dot Matrix display
+M – Button
Navigation
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OKon – Button
Switch on
Acknowledge
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
INSTRUMENT COMPONENTS - REAR
IR Interface
Grip Clip
Approval Label
Battery Pack
Battery Capture Screw
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Battery Charge Contacts - NiMHy
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
X-am 5100 BATTERY OPTIONS
• X-am 5100 Units come standard
with a NiMH battery pack, p/n
8318704 or ‘AA’ alkaline battery
pack using 2 cells
• Optional high-capacity NiMH pack
is available, p/n 8322244
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
BATTERY LIFE
• X-am 5100 Standard Operating Times - Diffusion
Standard NiMH Battery >120 hrs
High-Capacity NiMH Battery >180 hrs
“AA” Alkaline Batteries >120 hrs
• Operating times are shortened by;
Excessive Alarms
Colder temperatures (less than 50 ºF / 15 ºC)
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
CHARGING CRADLE
• The Charging Cradle provides a full,
managed charge to the NiMHy battery
pack in < 4 hours from complete
discharge
• Up to 20 modules can be ganged
together for use with one 8315805 MultiCharger Power supply
• Up to 5 modules can be ganged together
for use with 8316994 Power Supply
• Up to 2 modules can be ganged together
for use with 8315635 Power Supply
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X-am 5100 Operation
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
2 BUTTON OPERATION
Operation controlled by a 2-button key pad
“OK / On”Button
Press and hold to turn monitor ON
“+M” Button
Press and hold “+M” when monitor is off to verify installed sensors and battery
charge
Press and hold both “OK” and “+M” to turn monitor OFF
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
SWITCHING-ON DRÄGER X-AM 5100
• Press and hold the “OK”-key for
3 seconds
• Display counts down 3-2-1
• LEDs Flash, the audible alarm
sounds and the vibrating alarm
pulsates
• The self-test begins
automatically and shows the
following:
-The installed software version
-The alarm levels
-Days to next calibration
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
SWITCHING OFF DRÄGER X-AM 5100
• Press and hold the “+” and
“OK" keys at the same time
for more than 3 sec.
• The LEDs will flash and a
beep will sound.
• The instrument is switched off
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Display
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
DISPLAY / INFO MODE
Display
• Large, easy to read numbers
• Backlight turns on when a key is pressed or
when in an alarm condition
• Shows gas, units, reading, and battery level
• Indicates alarm conditions or faults
• Info Mode
• Press the “+M” key when the monitor is
OFF and the installed sensor and battery
condition is displayed
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
DISPLAY LAYOUT
The X-am 5100 display is divided into 3
sections
1.
Gas Type
2.
Gas Values and Concentration units
3.
Special Symbols
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3
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
DISPLAY – SPECIAL SYMBOLS
Special Symbols provide a quick
message about the instrument
condition
Error
Notice
Peak
Battery
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
DISPLAY ILLUMINATION
• Press any key and the display
illumination is switched on for
about 10 sec.
• In an alarm situation, the display
illumination is automatically
switched on
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
DISPLAY – SPECIAL SYMBOLS
The Notice symbol indicates there is
something that the user should be
aware of.
The instrument is still usable!!
Check / Service instrument at the end
of the shift
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Alarms
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
ALARM INDICATIONS
Four Alarm indicators are standard with every model to ensure the
customer is aware of potential hazards:
A loud audible horn - >90 dB @ 1ft. (30 cm)
Three bright flashing, red LED’s
An Alarm level indication on the LCD Display
A powerful vibrating alarm
Distinct alarm cadences allow the user to distinguish between A1, A2, and
Fault alarms
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
A1 GAS CONCENTRATION ALARM
• Audible-, visual- and vibrating
alarms repeat once per
second
• The display character “A1” will
alternate with the
concentration in the display
• An A1 alarm, the audible and
vibrating alarms can be
acknowledged by pushing the
“OK ”-key.
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A1
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
A2 GAS CONCENTRATION ALARM
• Double audible-, visual- and
vibrating alarms repeat twice
per second
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• The display character “A2” will
alternate with the concentration
in the display
• The audible, visual and
vibrating alarms can NOT be
acknowledged (silenced) in
“A2” alarm
Follow the prescribed safety procedures.
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A2
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
A1 LOW BATTERY ALARM
• Audible-, visual- and vibrating
alarms repeat once per
second
• Icon
flashes
• The alarm can be
acknowledged with “OK”-key
This is activated when the battery has less than 10 minutes of operation – please change the batteries or charge the instrument.
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
A2 LOW BATTERY ALARM
• Audible-, visual- and vibrating
alarms repeating two times per
second
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flashes
• The instrument will automatically
shut down in about 10 seconds
• Instrument switches off
• The alarm can NOT be
acknowledged
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
ERROR ALARM
• Audible-, visual- and vibrating
alarms triple repeat each
second
• The icon
display
--
appears in the
• These alarms may be silenced
with the “OK” - key, but the gas
display will still indicate a fault
An error is an indication that something needs to be looked at in the instrument immediately. The instrument should be
removed from service and the error corrected before further use
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
OVER RANGE
• Audible-, visual- and vibrating alarms
repeat two times a second
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and A2 appear alternately
• The alarm can NOT be
acknowledged
• Sensor reading has exceeded the
measuring range
If the measuring range is exceeded, the following display is shown instead of measured value display.
Follow the prescribed safety procedures.
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Bump Test
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
BUMP TEST
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Switch on the instrument.
Prepare a test gas source (e.g., cylinder, permeation oven); the
volume flow must be 0.5 L/min and the gas concentration must
be higher than the alarm threshold concentration to be tested.
Fit the calibration adapter (68 06 291) to the sensor cap.
Connect the test gas source to the calibration adapter.
Vent the test gas into a fume hood or into the open air (with a
hose connected to the second connector of the calibration
adapter).
Open the valve on the test gas source to let test gas flow over
the sensor.
Recommendation: Wait until the instrument displays the test gas
concentration with acceptable tolerance. However, wait at least
until alarm threshold A1 or A2 has been exceeded.
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If the alarm thresholds are exceeded, the instrument
displays the gas concentration alternately with » A1 « or »
A2 « depending on the test gas concentration.
Close the valve on the test gas source.
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If the concentration has now fallen below the A1 alarm
threshold:
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Acknowledge the alarm.
If gas concentration display is not of acceptable tolerance:
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Calibrate the instrument, see “Calibrating the instrument”
on page 22 of the Technical Manual.
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Test Gases:
Sensor
Hydrazine
HF/HCl
H2O2
Test Gas
Hydrazine
HCl
SO2
Contact Draeger for assistance.
Charging & Maintenance
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
• Slide the instrument into the
charging module
• Connect the charging module with a
single- or multi-charger
• The instrument is charging
• Red LED blinks once per second ->
instrument is charging
• Red LED lights stay on -> instrument
is fully charged
• Red LED blinks twice per second ->
charging error
• 4 hours are needed for a complete
charge when battery is completely
discharged
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
BATTERY CASE
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Loosen the screw with the help of a 2.0 mm Allen
key, included with the monitor
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Remove the battery pack by sliding it down out of
the housing
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Install the replacement battery and tighten the
screw
Do not charge the battery in explosion hazard areas. Alkaline-Batteries are part of the Ex-approval. Only the following
types should be used:
Energizer No. E91
Energizer No. EN91 (Industrial)
Varta Type 4106 (power one)
The use of alkaline batteries other than those described above invalidates the intrinsic safety approval for the instrument
and could result in unsafe operation.
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Environmental Conditions
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS - TEMPERATURE
Temperature
• The X-am 5100 is designed for continuous operation between -4 to
122 F (-20 to 50 C) with NiMH battery
• Use outside of these parameters is possible, consult X-am 5100
and Sensor specifications for details
• Rapid or drastic changes in temperature may cause slight
fluctuations of the sensors
• At temperatures below 32 F (0 C), the sensors may be slower to
respond and battery life will be reduced
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS - HUMIDITY
Humidity
• The X-am 5100 is designed for continuous operation between 5 to
95 %RH
• Use outside of these parameters is possible, consult X-am 5100
and sensor specifications for details
• Rapid or drastic changes in humidity may cause slight fluctuations
on the sensors
• Condensing water collecting on the sensor area may inhibit gas
from entering the sensors
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS - PRESSURE
Pressure
• The X-am 5100 is designed for continuous operation between 20.7
to 38.4 in. Hg (700 to 1300 mbar)
• Rapid or drastic changes in pressure (entering pressurized vessels
or large changes in elevation) may cause slight fluctuations of the
sensors
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS – DUST & MIST
Dust & Mist
• If dust or mist (including splashing water) is allowed to accumulate
on the sensors, it can prevent gas from entering the sensors
• Sensor position does not affect the ability to detect gas or sensor
specifications
• If the X-am 5100 is contaminated with dust or liquids, clean and dry
the instrument and calibrate before returning to service
• CAUTION Abrasive cleaning implements (brushes etc.), cleaning agents and
cleaning solvents can destroy the dust and water filters.
• If the instrument is very dirty, clean it with a damp cloth.
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Review of Basics
DRÄGER X-AM 5100
QUICK REVIEW
• To turn the X-am 5100 “ON” press and hold
the “OK” button for a 3-2-1 countdown
• If there is an alarm during use, read the
display for information icons and gas values
• Take the appropriate safety precautions
• To turn the X-am 5100 “OFF”, press and hold
both the “OK” and “+M” at the same time and
hold for a 3-2-1 countdown
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DRÄGER X-AM 5100
THANK YOU!!
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