General CDM77535 User manual

CDM77535
USER’S MANUAL
Digital CO2
Environmental Meter
INTRODUCTION
Thank yo for p rchasing this portable CO2meter. The meter
meas res CO2level, air temperat re, dew point, wet b lb temperat re
and h midity and is an ideal instr ment for indoor air q ality (IAQ)
diagnosis.
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Poor indoor air quality is considered unhealthy because it causes
tiredness, loss of ability to concentrate, and even illness (ex. Sick
Building Syndrome). AQ monitoring and survey, especially on CO2
level and air ventilation, has become widely applied in public areas
such as offices, classrooms, factories, hospitals and hotels. t is also
used in the regulations of industrial hygiene in some countries.
(Appendix)
The portable CO2meter uses ND R (non-dispersive infrared) technology
to ensure reliability and long term stability. t’s useful in verifying HVAC
system performance and air ventilation control.
FEATURES:
• Triple displays of CO2level, temperature and humidity
• Stable ND R sensor for CO2detection
• Statistics of weighted averages TWA (8 hours weighted average)
STEL (15 minutes weighted average)
• Backlight for working in dark area
• Audile CO2warning alarm
• Battery and optional adaptor power supply
• Easy manual calibration on CO2and humidity
• PC connect via RS232 interface
MATERIAL SUPPLIED
This package contains:
• CO2Meter
• 4 “AA” batteries
• Operation manual
• Hard carrying case
POWER SUPPLY
The meter is powered by either 4 “AA” batteries or a “DC” adaptor
(9V/1A output).
nstall the batteries into the battery compartment on the rear and
make sure they are in correct polarity and good contact. When an
adaptor is used, it will cut off the power supply from batteries. The
adaptor can't be used as a battery charger.
When battery voltage gets low, ( ) and “Lob” will appear on the
LCD (Fig. 1). And beeper sounds. The CO2sensor can’t work under low
voltage, so it beeps to indicate failed CO2measurement (press any
key but ( ) to stop the beeps) and the readings won’t be
displayed. Please replace with fresh batteries or connect with an
adaptor.
Optional accessories:
• 33% calibration salt
• 75% calibration salt
• Adaptor (9V/100-240Vac)
• ASFT Kit, cable and software
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LCD DISPLAY
SYMBOLS
TWA . . . . . . . . . . Time weighted average (8 hours)
STEL . . . . . . . . . . Short-term exposure limit
(15 minutes weighted average)
HOLD . . . . . . . . . Readings are frozen unchanged
M N/MAX . . . . . . Minimum/Maximum readings
( CON) . . . . . . . . Low battery indicator
DP . . . . . . . . . . . Dew point temperature
A R . . . . . . . . . . . Air temperature
WBT . . . . . . . . . . Wet bulb temperature
% . . . . . . . . . . . Unit of relative humidity
°E (C/F). . . . . . . . Celsius/Fahrenheit
AVG/ftm/m/s . . . Vain icons in these models
KEYPAD
Turns on and off the meter.
Enters setup mode.
Sets as non-sleep mode with .
Exits setup page/mode.
Enters CO2calibration with .
Enters RH calibration with .
Freezes the current readings.
Cancels data hold function.
Activates or cancels the backlight.
Selects unit or increases value in setup.
Selects A R, DP, WBT temps display
Selects unit or decreases value in setup.
Activates M N, MAX, STEL, TWA function.
Saves and finishes settings.
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OPERATION
POWER ON/OFF
Press ( ) to turn the meter on and off. At power up, it emits a
short beep and performs 30 seconds count down (Fig. 2) for meter
warm up, then enters normal mode with current CO2, temperatures,
and humidity readings displayed (Fig. 3).
TAKING MEASUREMENT
The meter starts measurement when powered on and updates
readings every second. n the condition of operating environment
change (ex. from high to low temperature), it takes 30 sec to respond
for CO2sensor and 30 minutes for RH.
NOTE: Do not hold the meter close to anyyone’s face in case
exhalation affects CO2levels.
AIR, DP, WBT
Press ( ) to switch temperatures display. The lower left display
will cycle from air temperature, dew point temperature (Fig.4) and wet
bulb temperature (Fig. 5).
DATA HOLD
Press ( ) to freeze the readings, “HOLD” icon is displayed on the
left top of LCD (Fig.6). All current readings are kept unchanged, except
STEL and TWA. Press ( ) again to cancel the hold function.
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BACK IGHT
Hold down ( ) for more than 1 second to activate and cancel
backlight function.
M N, MAX, STEL, TWA
Under normal mode, press ( ) to see the minimum, maximum,
and weighted average readings. Each press of ( ) displays M N,
MAX, STEL, and TWA in sequence and returns to normal mode.
n M N and MAX modes, it shows the minimum and maximum
readings of CO2on main display and of A R or DP or WB temperatures
and humidity on the lower displays. (Fig. 7)
n STEL and TWA modes, the main display shows the weighted
average of CO2readings for the past 15 minutes (STEL) and 8 hours
(TWA). The lower displays are the current A R, DP/WB temperatures
and humidity. (Fig. 8)
NOTE:
1. f the meter is turned on for shorter than 15 minutes, the STEL
value will be the weighted average of readings taken since
power on. Same for TWA values appear before 8 hours.
2. t takes at least 5 minutes to calculate STEL and TWA. The
display shows “___” (Fig. 9) during the first 5 minutes from
power on.
3. While all readings are held unchanged, STEL and TWA will keep
updating every 5 minutes.
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A ARM
The meter features an audible alarm to give warnings when CO2
concentration exceeds the limit. (See P1.o in setup for setting alarm
threshold). t emits beeps (Abt.80dB) when CO2level goes over the set
value and stops when any key (except ) was pressed or
readings fall below the set value. t beeps again when value goes over
the limit. Restart the meter if beeper can't be stopped.
AUTO POWER OFF
The meter turns off automatically after 20 minutes of inactivity. To
override the function, hold down ( ) and ( ) for 2 seconds
to turn on the meter until “n” appears.
NOTE: Auto sleep function will be disabled during calibration mode.
SETUP
Hold down ( ) under normal mode for more than 1 sec to enter
setup mode. To exit setup, press ( ) in P1.o or P3.o and it returns
to normal mode.
PROGRAMMING P1.o CO2A ARM
When entering setup mode, P1.o and “AL” (Fig.10) are displayed on the
LCD. Press ( ) to go into P1.1 for setting CO2alarm threshold.
The current set value will be blinking on LCD (Fig11).
Press ( ) to increase the value or ( ) to decrease. Each
press tunes 100 ppm and the alarm range is from 100 to 9900ppm.
When the preferred alarm value is set, press ( ) to save the
setting or ( ) without saving and return to P1.o.
NOTE: P2.o is not applicable in this model.
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PROGRAMMING P3.o TEMPERATURE SCA E
Press ( ) or ( ) in P1.o to access P3.o for setting up
temperature scale (Fig. 12). Press ( ) and it goes into P3.1 with
blinking °C or °F current set (Fig.13) on the lower left display. To
switch °C or °F,
Press ( ) and ( ). Then press ( ) to save the setting or
( ) without saving and return to P3.o.
CO2CALIBRATION
The meter defaults to be calibrated manually in the ambient air where
CO2concentration is around 400ppm. t’s suggested to do manual
calibration regularly to maintain good accuracy.
CAUTION:
Do not calibrate the meter in air with unknown CO2
concentration. Otherwise, it will be calibrated as 400ppm
by default and will lead to inaccurate measurements.
CA IBRATION SITE
The manual calibration is suggested to be done in fresh outdoor air
that is well ventilated and in sunny weather.
PROCEDURE
Place the meter in the calibration site. Turn on the meter and hold
down ( ) and ( ) simultaneously to enter CO2calibration
mode (Fig.14). 400ppm and “CAL” are blinking on the LCD while
performing calibration.
Wait about 10 minutes until the blinking stops and the calibration is
completed automatically and returns back to normal mode.
To abort the calibration, turn off the meter at any time.
NOTE: Ensure the batteries are with full voltage during the calibration
cycle to prevent interruption or failed calibration.
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RH CA IBRATION
The meter defaults to have the humidity calibrated with 33% and 75%
salt solution. The ambient condition is recommended to be at 77°F
(25°C) and stable humidity (better to be close to the calibrating value).
To abort calibration, just turn off the meter.
CAUTION:
Do not calibrate the humidity without the default
calibration salt. Otherwise, it will cause permanent
damage. Contact the dealer for calibration salts.
33% CA IBRATION
Plug the sensor probe into 33% salt bottle. Hold down ( ) and
( ) under normal mode to enter 33% calibration (Fig. 15). “CAL”
and calibrating value (32.7% if at 77°F (25°C)) are blinking on the LCD
with current temperature at the left.
Meter is now calibrating, and will finish in about 60 minutes when
“CAL” and humidity stop blinking (Fig. 16).
75% CA IBRATION
After 33% calibration, plug the sensor probe into 75% salt bottle, then
press ( ) to enter 75% calibration (Fig.17).
“CAL” and calibrating value (75.2% if at 77°F (25ºC) are blinking on
the LCD with current temperature at the left. Meter is now calibrating.
Wait about 60 minutes until the blinking stops, then calibration is
completed and it returns to normal mode.
NOTE: Users can also calibrate either point. To calibrate 33% only,
press ( ) and exit when 33% calibration is completed.
To calibrate 75% only, press ( ) or ( ) within the
5 minutes while initializing 33% calibration.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
? CAN’T POWER ON
Press ( ) for more than 0.3 seconds and try again. Check
whether batteries are in good contact with correct polarity, or the
adapter is plugged in properly.
? FIXED READINGS
Check whether data hold function was activated. (HOLD icon at the
top left)
? S OW RESPONSE
Check whether the airflow channels on the rear are blocked.
? ERROR MESSAGES
E01: CO2sensor damaged
E02: The value is under range
E03: The value is over range
E04: The original data error results in this error (DP, WB)
E07: Too low a voltage to measure CO2. Replace batteries or use
the adapter
E11: Retry humidity calibration
E17: Retry CO2calibration
E31: Temperature sensor damaged
E34: Humidity sensor damaged
PC CONNECTION
The meter can do PC link for on-line logging and data analysis via
RS232 interface and software.
The protocol is as follows:
A. 9600 bps, 8 data bits, no parity.
B. Format (ASC )
Cxxxxppm:Txxx.xC(F):Hxx.x%: dxxx.xC(F):wxxx.xC(F) LRC CRLF
Description: $CO2:Air:RH:DP:WBT LRC CRLF
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SPECIFICATION
CO2
Range: 0-5,000ppm
5,001-9,999 (out of scale)
Resolution: 1ppm
Accuracy: ±50ppm ±5%rdg (0-5,000ppm)
Not specified for out-of-scale
Pressure
Dependence: +1.6% reading per kPa deviation from
normal pressure, 100kPa
TEMPERATURE
Range: 14º-140°F (-10.0º to 60.0°C)
Resolution: 0.1°F (0.1°C)
Accuracy: ±0.9°F (0.6°C)
HUMIDITY
Range: 0.0 to 99.9%
Resolution: 0.1%
Accuracy: ±3% (10 to 90%) ±5% (others)
Warm up: 30 seconds
Operating: 32° to 122°F (0º to 50°C), 0 to 95%RH
(avoid condensation)
Storage: -4° to 140°F (-20º to 60°C), 0 to 99%RH
(avoid condensation)
Power Source: 4 “AA” batteries, DC adaptor
Battery life: 24 hours (Alkaline)
CO2LEVELS AND GUIDELINES
NON-ENFORCED REFERENCE EVE S
NIOSH recommendations
250-350ppm: Normal outdoor ambient concentrations
600ppm: Minimal air quality complaints
600-1000ppm: Less clearly interpreted
1000ppm: ndicates inadequate ventilation; complaints
such as headaches, fatigue, and eye/throat
irritation will be more widespread. 1000ppm
should be used as an upper limit for indoor
levels.
EPA Taiwan: 600ppm and 1000ppm
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Type 1 ndoor areas such as department stores, theaters,
restaurants, libraries, the acceptable CO2concentration
of 8 hours average is 1,000ppm.
Type 2 ndoor areas with special requirements of good air
quality such as schools, hospitals, day care centers,
the suggested CO2level is 600ppm.
REGU ATORY EXPOSURE IMIT
ASHRAE Standard 62-1989: 1,000ppm
CO2concentration in occupied building should not exceed 1,000ppm.
Building Bulletin 101 (BB101): 1,500ppm
UK standards for schools say that CO2at averaged over the whole day
(i.e. 9:00am to 3:30pm) should not exceed 1,500ppm.
OSHA: 5,000ppm
Time weighted average over five 8-hour work days should not exceed
5,000ppm.
Germany, Japan, Australia, UK...: 5,000ppm
8 hours weighted average in occupational exposure limit is 5,000ppm.
Canada: 3,500ppm (Long Term)
ACGIH: 5,000ppm or 30,000ppm (15 min)
The American Conference of Governmental ndustrial Hygienists
(ACG H)
NOTES:
TWA: Time Weighted Average value stands for the average CO2level
exposure during 8 hours (working day) is 5,000ppm/5 days
STE : Short Term Exposure Limit value shows the last 15 minutes
CO2concentration is 30,000ppm
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