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RX 415 Manual

This document provides operating instructions for the RIKEN Portable HC/O2 Monitor Model RX-415. It describes: 1. The name and function of each part of the instrument. 2. Preparation steps before operation including battery installation, connecting tubes and hoses, and checking items. 3. Startup procedure which involves holding the power switch for 5 seconds to turn the instrument on and initiate system checks. 4. Safety warnings and cautions related to operation in dangerous zones, ensuring proper connections, and using the instrument only as intended.

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RX 415 Manual

This document provides operating instructions for the RIKEN Portable HC/O2 Monitor Model RX-415. It describes: 1. The name and function of each part of the instrument. 2. Preparation steps before operation including battery installation, connecting tubes and hoses, and checking items. 3. Startup procedure which involves holding the power switch for 5 seconds to turn the instrument on and initiate system checks. 4. Safety warnings and cautions related to operation in dangerous zones, ensuring proper connections, and using the instrument only as intended.

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  • Name of each part: Illustrates each component of the RX-415 model with visual references and descriptions of its parts.
  • Operation: Detailed operational procedures including preparation, start-up, flow monitoring, and adjustments for the RX-415.
  • Alarm function: Explains different kinds of alarms and patterns for the RX-415, providing troubleshooting advice.
  • Maintenance check: Offers guidance on regular checks, battery replacement, calibration, and other maintenance procedures for prolonged use.
  • Scrap of instrument: Instructions for safely scrapping or disposing of the instrument after end-of-life use.
  • Trouble shooting: Provides a guide to common operational errors and solutions for troubleshooting the device.
  • Caution in operation: Outlines safety precautions to maintain the functionality and ensure safe operation of the instrument.
  • Definition of words: Defines technical terminologies and measurements used within the context of the RX-415 operations manual.
  • Specifications: Lists the technical specifications of the RX-415 for different models including detection principles and environmental parameters.
  • Detection principle: Describes the NDIR method and galvanic cell method used for the gas detection principles in the RX-415.
  • Warranty: Details the standard warranty terms provided by RIKEN KEIKI for the RX-415 model against manufacturing defects.

INS 1462 Rev 3.

RIKEN PORTABLE HC/O2 MONITOR

MODEL !"#$%
OPERATION MANUAL

MARINE USE

For HC gas use Model RX-415 (TYPE HC)


Measuring range : HC : 0-100%LEL, 0-100vol%
O2 : 0-25vol%
For CH4 gas use Model RX-415 (TYPE CH4)
Measuring range : CH4 : 0-100%LEL, 0-100vol%
O2 : 0-25vol%

Precaution in operation

!After reading this manual well, start to operate this instrument.


!Keep this manual where to carry out easily
!When take out this manual by use of construction work, be sure to put it
where it was.
!Do not use this instrument for no other than given purpose.
!When operate this instrument without using this manual or repair it by use of
no other parts than the genuine one, the safety and quality of products could
not be guaranteed. When any accident should take place by those irregular
method, we cannot assume the responsibility for it.

ᴾ ᵐᵋᵕᵋᵔᴾᵟᶘᶓᶑᵿᶕᵿᵊᴾᵧᶒᵿᶀᵿᶑᶆᶇᵋᶉᶓᵊᴾᵲᶍᶉᶗᶍᵊᴾᵏᵕᵒᵋᵖᵕᵒᵒᵊᴾᵨᵿᶎᵿᶌᴾ
ᵮᶆᶍᶌᶃᴾ ᴾ ᵘᴾᵉᵖᵏᵋᵑᵋᵑᵗᵔᵔᵋᵏᵏᵏᵑᴾ
ᵤᵿᶖᴾᴾ ᵘᴾᵉᵖᵏᵋᵑᵋᵑᵓᵓᵖᵋᵗᵏᵏᵎᴾ
ᵣᵋᶋᵿᶇᶊᴾᴾ ᵘᴾᶇᶌᶒᶂᶃᶎᶒᵞᶐᶇᶉᶃᶌᶉᶃᶇᶉᶇᵌᶁᶍᵌᶈᶎᴾ
ᵵᶃᶀᴾᶑᶇᶒᶃᴾᴾ ᵘᴾᶆᶒᶒᶎᵘᵍᵍᶕᶕᶕᵌᶐᶇᶉᶃᶌᶉᶃᶇᶉᶇᵌᶁᶍᵌᶈᶎᵍᶃᶌᶅᶊᶇᶑᶆᵍᴾ
INS 1462 Rev 3.0

In the beginning

It is of our great pleasure to purchase Riken portable HC/O2 gas detector model RX-415 this
time. This instrument is an explosion-proof type portable gas detector which is designed to
measure the presence of crude vapors in an inert gas or in air such as HC gas, vapors and
methane gas and O2.
This instruction manual is a guide book for operation of Riken portable HC/O2 gas detector
model RX-415. It is kindly requested to read and understand this content by experienced users
as well as beginners. The following headline shall be shown to carry out the safety and effective
work in this instruction manual.

Model RX-415 is approved by certificate number:


Baseefa 05ATEX0101

Danger
This means that it gives the serious harm to the human life, body or material directly such as
touching high voltage.

Warning
This means that it gives the serious harm to the human body or material if do not perform the
operation according to the instruction manual.

Caution
This means that it gives the slight harm to the human body or material if do not perform the
operation according to the instruction manual.

" Note
This means the advice in the operation.

Model RX-415 consists of two type according to the kind of gases below ;

For HC gas use : Model RX-415 (TYPE HC)


HC : 0-100%LEL/0-100vol%
O2 : 0-25vol%
For CH4 gas use : Model RX-415 (TYPE CH4)
CH4 : 0-100%LEL/0-100vol%
O2 : 0-25vol%

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Contents
Page

#$Name of each part!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 3

%$Operation
% #$Preparation !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5
% %$Start-up procedure !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 7
% &$Check of flow monitors !!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8
% '$Zero adjustment !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8
% ($Measurement !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 9
% )$Stop of pump operation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 11
% *$Measurement completion!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 12

&$Alarm function
& #$Kind of alarm and alarm pattern !!!!!!!!! 13
& %$Countermeasure at alarm !!!!!!!!!!!!! 14

'$Maintenance check
4 #$Battery replacement!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 15
4 %$Gas calibration!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 16
4 &$Filter replacement!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 21
4 '$O2 sensor replacement!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 22
4 ($Daily check and regular maintenance check !!!!! 23
4 )$Replacement of parts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 23
4 *$Storage and treatment when not to use for a log time ! 23

($Scrap of instrument!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 24

)$Trouble-shooting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 25

*$Caution in operation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 26

+$Definition of words!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 27

,$Specifications
9 #$Specifications!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 28
9 %$Accessories!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 30

#-$Detection principle!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 31

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1. Name of each part

⑤ ④ ③ ② ⑨ ⑩ ①

⑥ ⑪

⑦ ⑧


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① Power/Enter switch
This is used for the confirmation of power ON, OFF/input.

② PUMP/(+) switch
This is used for pump Switch ON/OFF and to increase the input value.

③ ZERO/(-) switch
This is used for zero adjustment and decrease the input value.

④ PEAK switch
This is used when desired to show the peak value.

⑤ BATT/ESC switch
This is used when desired to show the battery voltage and cancel the input.

⑥ Gas outlet
This is the outlet to exhaust sample gas out.

⑦ Calibration gas name plate


This shows the calibration gas name.

⑧ Display unit (LCD display with back light)


This displays gas concentration.

⑨ Alarm lamp
This flickers and lights on at trouble alarm time.

⑩ Photo sensor window


This is for automatic back-lights of display unit by detecting that it gets dark around.

⑪ Gas inlet
This is a measuring gas inlet.

⑫ Carrying case

⑬ Junction tube (20cm)

⑭ Gas sampling probe + Sampling tube (1m)

⑮ Filter tube with flowmonitor

⑯ Gas sampling relay hose (29m) + Gas sampling hose (1m) (Optional accessory)

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2. Operation

Check item before operation


Instrument :
!Check that there is no damage on the display unit.
Filter tube with flow monitor :
!Check the dirt of cotton and when it gets dirty, replace the cotton with new one. (See 5-3)
!When the water drops are deposited, drain it out.
!Check that there is no crack or damage.
!Check that there is no looseness on the nipple mounting.
Gas sampling hose :
!Check that there is no break or twist of it.

% #$Preparation
(1) Mount the battery into instrument. (See 5-1)
(2) Put the instrument into the carrying case.
(3) Connect the instrument (gas inlet) the junction tube, filter tube with flowmonitor and
gas sampling hose with instrument in turn.

As there are two types of head hoses for this instrument, use it according to the each environment.

Standard specification Gas sampling relay hose (30m) + Sampling hose Bar type (1m)
Optional specification Gas sampling relay hose (30m) + Sampling hose Floating type (1m)
./Gas sampling relay hose and sampling hose (Bar type/Float type) is optional accessories0
!Connection between gas sampling relay hose and model RX-415.
By holding knurling part with fingers, pull it to the arrow mark. ⇒
Plug in to the arrow mark ← with its condition. Release the fingers holding the knurling part and
press in. Then, locked after ticking sound.

Knurling part Junction tube

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!Connection between gas sampling relay hose and sampling hose 3.


By holding the socket of gas sampling relay hose and the plug of sampling hose by fingers
and plug in to the arrow mark until it gets a ticking sound.

Plug Socket

Sampling hose
Gas sampling relay hose

Warning
!As this is used in dangerous zone, be sure to use it with carrying case.

Caution
!Be sure to plug in the gas sampling hose and junction tube.
If not surely connected, the accurate measurement cannot be carried out.
!Be sure to mount the filter tube with flowmonitor.
If measure without filter, it will be a cause of trouble by sucking dust, water
and oil etc.

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% %$Start-up procedure
Hold pressing power switch for 5 seconds and the power will turn on. Via battery check,
filter probe connection check and sensor connection check, the gas detection will start.
The sequence performance until the gas detection starts is as follows :

Hold pressing power switch for 5 seconds



#--$-1234 %($-4 At pump connection fail.
" Note
Approx. 5 sec. ↓ ① At power on, check that
5677$ 89 : ; At battery power shortage. the buzzer and pump
Approx. 5 sec. ↓ ② sound.
<=9<6=67>?@
Approx. 5 sec. ↓
<=?59A;>B79= ?CD
After checking tube/filter, press 9@79= .

E9@E?= FG9FC At sensor connection fail.
Approx. 5 sec. ↓ ③
E9@E?= FG9FC ?C
Approx. 5 sec. ↓
H6=I>@J K< &-LMN
30 sec. ↓
Countdown
E76@O 5P ?C

Approx. 5 sec.
-$-4B9B %-$,4
Detection starts.

① Display, performance at pump connection failure. (See 3.)


;6>B <KI< .Lamp : Light-on, Buzzer : Continuous0

② Display, performance at power voltage shortage. (See 3. and 5-1)


=9<B6F9 56779=P .Lamp : Light-on, Buzzer : Continuous0

③ Display, performance at sensor connection failure. (See 3.)


In case of HC sensor connection failure
;6>B E9@E?= GF .Lamp : Light-on, Buzzer : Continuous0
In case of O2 sensor connection failure
;6>B E9@E?= ?% .Lamp : Light-on, Buzzer : Continuous0
In case of HC sensor/O2 sensor connection failure
;6>B E9@E?= .Lamp : Light-on, Buzzer : Continuous0

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% &$Check of flowmonitor
When turn on power, the pump starts working. Check that it works properly by the
flowmonitor (float) of filter tube with flowmonitor.
Float

When sucking properly (Can see the float)

Float

Not sucking properly (Can’tsee the float)

% '$Zero adjustment
Make zero adjustment by removing the gas sampling hose. After the detection starts, see the
flow monitor and check that the air is sucked properly. Then, check that the reading gets stable
and make zero adjustment by sucking the fresh air into instrument.
The operation procedure is shown below.

-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Gas display0



G?BO Q9=? C9P Hold pressing Q9=? for approx. 3 sec.

6<<BP ;=9EG 6>= After checking that fresh air is sucked into instrument
↓ and then, press 9@79= switch.
6ORKE7>@J Q9=?
Zero calibration failure
Approx. 5 sec. ↓ ①
Q9=? E97 ?C
Approx. 5 sec. ↓
-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Gas display0

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① Display, performance at zero calibration failure (See 3.)


In case of HC zero cal. failure
;6>B Q9=? GFA

In case of O2 zero cal. failure


;6>B Q9=? A?%

In case of HC/O2 zero cal. failure


;6>B Q9=? GFA?%

Caution
When make zero adjustment, do it after having fresh air sucked into instrument
for over 1 minute.
If zero point is adjusted under presence of gas, the accurate detection can not be
carried out, and oxygen deficiency accident may be occurred.

" Note
!When desired to cancel the pre-operation, press ESC switch but after
confirmed, it can not be cancelled.

% ($Measurement
(1) Measurement in tanks (Accessory 30m hose used)
Fall down to the sampling point the gas sampling hose slowly by taking care of bending and
twisting of hose.
This sampling hose shows the length at every 5m and then, stop by seeing the distance at
the position where desired to measure.
By the seeing the flowmonitor, check that it is sucked properly. After stopping the sampling
hose at the point where desired to measure and over 3 minutes have passed, read out the
display reading.
Whenever change the place of measurement, do the same procedure above.

Danger
!There may be the oxygen deficiency at gas outlet point due to the inert gas.
Do not breathe at all.
!There may be the exhaust of high density gas (Above LEL).
Do not approach the fire to it.

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Warning
!When the temperature is drastically changed at next detection point, in order to
make accurate measurement, wait until the instrument accustom itself to its
temperature (approx 10 min.). Then, start measurement after air calibration.

Warning
!When measure O2 in inert gas, confirm that CO2 density of sucked air is under
15%. If over 15% of CO2 is introduced, that may decrease the sensor life.
(See 8. Caution in operation)

Caution
!Do not let water or oil sucked into instrument. If it should be sucked, the pump
or sensor shall be failed.
!When measure, check the running sound of pump and flow monitors.
It cannot be measured at stop of pump operation.
!When the measuring gas is except calibration gas, the display reading will show
at slightly high or slightly low side position.
!Do not block the gas outlet because the display reading may show the slightly
high position.

" Note
!When suck high density gas above LEL, the hang-up phenomenon takes place
from the adsorption of it to the gas sampling hose and filter tube.
①When use the range of vol%, use it as it is.
②When make zero adjustment, remove the gas sampling hose and let fresh
air sucked into instrument.
③When measure by %LEL range, clean the gas sampling hose by air and try
to measure after the display reading goes down zero.

(2) Battery voltage


By pressing BATT switch while in operation, the battery voltage at present can be confirmed.
The battery voltage will return to the gas concentration reading if there is no input of this
switch “ON” for 20 seconds.

-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Gas display0


5677

5677$
89 : ; .Battery voltage display0
5677

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(3) Read-out of peak value


When press PEAK switch in operation, this shows the peak value (Max point of reading for HC,
Minimum point of reading for O20from the power switch “ON” up to now.
Then press PEAK switch again, the peak model is cancelled and returns to the measurement
mode. Then if there is no input of peak for about 20 seconds, this shall return to the
measurement mode. When hold pressing ESC switch for 3 seconds in the peak display, the
peak value will be cleared.

-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Gas density display0


<96C ↓
< +-$-4B9B #,$(4 .Peak value display0
9EF$ 3 sec.
<96C
< -$-4B9B %-$,4 (Peak value cleared)
<96C .Reading value when peak value cleared0

-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Gas density display0

% )$Stop of pump operation


When transfer the sampling point or stop measurement temporarily, it can stop the running of
pump only.
When stop pump running, the battery consumption can be cut by about 40% as compared with
the pump running time. All except pump work and then, no warming-up time is required if
re-operate the pump.

" Note
!When do not measure for some time, turn off the power.
As all except pump work, the battery will be consumed if leave the pump operation
stopped.

(1) Pump running display


SPump running onT
This displays gas reading while in pump running.
-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Pump running0

SPump power offT


The following message shows while in pump work stopping.
<KI< <?H9= ?;; .Pump stop operation0

(2) Operating procedure

Pump : Running on → stop

-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Pump running0

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G?BO <KI< C9P Press <KI< for about 3 sec.

<KI< <?H9= ?;; (Pump stop operation)
Release PUMP switch after pump off.

Pump8Stop → Operation

<KI< <?H9= ?;; Pump power off



G?BO <KI< C9P Press <KI< for about 3 sec.

<KI< <?H9= ?@ Display for about 5 sec. Release PUMP switch
↓ after pump running.
-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Pump running0

% *$Measurement completion
(1) Treatment after measurement
Roll up the sampling hose in a round bundle so that any bent or twist can not be made carefully.
Make air cleaning for minimum 5 seconds until the reading comes nearby to zero point under
condition that the sampling hose is connected with instrument by sucking fresh air.

(2) Power OFF


While pressing the power switch for about 5 seconds, the power will be off.
While pressing the power switch off, the buzzer will sound for about 15 times.

Caution
!Do not forget to do air cleaning.
When neglect the air cleaning, the following will take place and will be a cause
for trouble.
①If water, oil and mist are left and condensed in dust, much of water and oil
shall be sucked into instrument at the next measurement time.
②As HC vapors may be absorbed completely, there will be a trouble for next
time measurement.

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3. Alarm function

& #$Kind of alarm and alarm function


Trouble alarm is provided for this instrument.
Each alarm is provided with buzzer, lamp and display.

Trouble alarm and alarm pattern


Lamp Buzzer

System error ON Continuous " SYSTEM ERROR "

Battery power shortage ON Continuous "REPLACE BATTERY"


Power ON " FAIL SENSOR "
Sensor disconnection ON Continuous " FAIL SENSOR HC "
" FAIL SENSOR O2 "
Pump disconnection ON Continuous " FAIL PUMP "

Low battery warning Flicker Intermittent “B” flicker at left end

Low battery alarm ON Continuous "REPLACE BATTERY"

Measurement " FAIL ZERO HC/ "


ZERO cal. failure OFF No sound " FAIL ZERO /O2"
" FAIL ZERO HC/O2"
" FAIL SPAN HC/ "
SPAN failure OFF No sound " FAIL SPAN /O2 "
" FAIL SPAN HC/O2 "

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& %$Countermeasure at alarm

(1)System error (“SYSTEM ERROR”)


When receive an excessive noise, this error may appear.

(2)When the low battery alarm is given, replace 4 pcs of batteries with new ones according to the
procedure of “5-1. Battery replacement”.

(3)Sensor connection error


When give an excessive shock or impulse to the instrument such as dropping or throwing etc.
and use for a long period, such display may appear.
Carry out the daily check or regular check (See 5. Maintenance check)

(4)Pump connection error (“FAIL PUMP”)


When give an excessive shock or impulse to the instrument such as dropping or throwing etc.
and use for a long period, such display may appear.
Carry out the daily check or regular check (See 5. Maintenance check)

(5)Zero cal. error (“FAIL ZERO HC/O2”)


Under the condition that zero gas(air) is not sucked correctly or water and oil etc are sucked into
instrument, such display may appear. Check whether there is any damage or any sign of water
or oil etc suction in the sampling hose or filter tube with flowmonitor etc. If any error could not be
found, let zero gas(air) sucked into instrument correctly and make zero adjustment.
(See para 2-4)

(6)SPAN failure (“FAIL SPAN HC/O2”)


Under the condition that zero gas(air) is not sucked correctly or water and oil etc are sucked into
instrument, such display may apprear. Check whether there is any damage or any sign of water
or oil etc suction in the sampling hose or filter tube with flowmonitor etc. If any error could not be
found, let calibration gas sucked into instrument correctly and make span adjustment
(See para 2-4)

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4. Maintenance check

4 #$Battery replacement

Warning
!Battery replacement shall be done at non-hazardous zone by all means.
!Be sure to use the genuine batteries.
When make battery replacement, replace all 4 pcs batteries with new ones.

(1) Check that the power OFF.


When the power is ON, do it after power OFF.

Battery cover

(2) Remove the carrying case from the instrument.

(3) Open the battery cover by turning the screw on the bottom of instrument counterclockwise
with minus screwdriver or coin etc.

(4) Remove 4 pcs batteries and put the new ones where they were by taking care of polarity.

" NOTE
When remove battery, remove it from the polarity of (+). When put it, it is easy to
replace the battery from the polarity of (-).

(5) When finish the replacement of batteries, put the battery cover in the reverse way.

Warning
!Tight up the battery cover for sure.

(6) The following battery types are the only battery types that may be used.

1. Duracell Ultra MN1400


2. Panasonic LR14 (G)
3. Toshiba LR14

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4 %$Gas calibration

The measuring range of model RX-415 are dual expanded scale of 0-100%LEL and 0-100vol%
for HC, and 0-25vol% for O2. Then, the gas calibration for all ranges is required.

(1) Prepare the calibration gas (both for low density gas and high density gas) and sampling bag.

(2) Remove the filter tube and gas sampling hoses from the instrument. Then, arrange to connect
sampling bag from the gas inlet of instrument.

(3) Turn on the power and make zero adjustment.

(4) Put the calibration gas"# sampling bag and make gas calibration in the following procedure.

-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Gas density display0 "#8Calibration gas


↓ V F'G#-
G?BO E<6@ C9P Press <KI< and Q9=? *-W+-4B9B
↓ for 3 sec simultaneously. Air-balance or N2-bal.
6<<BP J6E GF Supply cal. gas from the gas
inlet and press 9@79=
When stop gas calibration, press 9EF
9@79= 9EF
To O2 calibration.

4B9B 6ORT AU Wait until gas reading gets stable.


When there is almost no difference between gas
display and calibration gas value, it does not need
gas calibration adjustment. Then press ESC switch
9EF and make it end.
To O2 calibration.

4B9B 6ORT AU Adjust the gas reading to the calibration value.


By pressing , U switch, adjust the gas reading to the
value of canned gas and press ENTER switch.
But when press ENTER without pressing , U switch,
①will appear. This means that calibration proceeds without
setting the calibration gas value.
When do not make gas calibration, press ESC switch.

Gas cal. error


GF E<6@ E97 ?C Gas calibration is completed.



6<<BP J6E ?% Supply calibration gas from the gas inlet.
When perform gas calibration, press 9@79=.
9EF When stop gas calibration, press 9EF.
Completion of gas cal.

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-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Gas density display0

①Display and function in gas calibration error. (See 3)


;6>B E<6@ GFA

Danger
!Do not approach the fire at the time of gas calibration at all.
For gas calibration, use the high density gas.

" Note
!Before gas calibration, confirm that the indication value is “0.0%LEL” after fresh air
is sucked. Be sure to make zero adjustment when the value is not “0.0%LEL”.
End even though “0.0%LEL” is displayed, if it is flickered, zero point is deviated.
Make zero adjustment.

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(5) Put the calibration gas"% to sampling bag and make gas calibration in the following procedure.

-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Gas density display0 "%8Calibration gas


↓ V F'G#-
G?BO E<6@ C9P Press <KI< and Q9=? *-W+-1234
↓ for 3 sec. simultaneously. Air-balance or N2-bal.
6<<BP J6E GF Supply cal. gas from the gas
inlet and press 9@79=
When stop gas calibration, press 9EF.
9@79= 9EF
To O2 calibration.

1234 6ORT AU Wait until gas reading gets stable.


When there is almost no difference between gas
display and calibration gas value, it does not need
gas calibration adjustment. Then, press ESC switch
9EF and make it end.
To O2 calibration

1234 6ORT AU Adjust the gas reading to the calibration value.


By pressing , U switch, adjust the gas reading to the
value of canned gas and press ENTER switch.
But when press ENTER without pressing , U switch,
①will appear. This means that calibration proceeds without
setting the calibration gas value.
When do not make gas calibration, press ESC switch.

Gas cal. error


GF E<6@ E97 ?C Gas calibration is completed.



6<<BP J6E ?% Supply calibration gas from the gas inlet.
When perform gas calibration, press 9@79=.
9EF When stop gas calibration, press 9EF.
Completion of gas cal.

-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Gas density display0

①Display and function in gas calibration error.


;6>B E<6@ GFA

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()) Put the calibration gas"& to sampling bag and make gas calibration in the following procedure.

-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Gas density display0 "&8Calibration gas


↓ N2 : Over 99.5vol%
G?BO E<6@ C9P Press <KI< and Q9=?
↓ for 3 sec. simultaneously.
6<<BP J6E GF
When perform gas calibration, press 9@79=.
9EF When stop gas calibration, press 9EF.
To O2 calibration.

6<<BP J6E ?% Supply calibration gas from the gas inlet


and press 9@79=
When stop gas calibration, press 9EF.
9@79= 9EF
Gas calibration ends → Return to gas density display.

4 6ORT AU Wait until gas reading gets stable.


When there is almost no difference between gas
display and calibration gas value, it does not need
gas calibration adjustment. Then, press ESC switch
9EF and make it end.
Gas calibration ends → Return to gas density display.

4 6ORT AU Adjust the gas reading to the calibration value.


By pressing , U switch, adjust the gas reading to the
value of canned gas and press ENTER switch.
But when press ENTER without pressing , U switch,
①will appear. This means that calibration proceeds without
setting the calibration gas value.
When do not make gas calibration, press ESC switch.

Gas cal. error


?% E<6@ E97 ?C Gas calibration is completed.



-$-4B9B %-$,4 .Gas density display0

②Display and function in gas calibration error.


;6>B E<6@ A?%

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Gas sampling bag

Instrument

Gas inlet

Caution
!Do not supply the calibration gas directly by plugging in the gas inlet from the
canned gas. Because the inside of instrument may be damaged.
!Be sure to make calibration by both high density gas and low density gas.
If neglect this calibration, the accurate measurement cannot be assured.

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4 &$Filter replacement

Check the filter (Cotton) in the filter tube with flowmonitor before measurement and if it is
dirty, replace it with new one.

(1) By turning the knurling part of the filter tube with flowmonitor, open the filter tube with
flowmonitor.

(2) Take out the cotton filter in the filter tube with flowmonitor by use of tweezers etc.

(3) Put the new cotton filter so that it can be even in the filter tube with flowmonitor and close
knurling part in the reverse procedure.

Knurling

Caution
!Do not put much of cotton filter.
If put in too much, the flow rate gets down and the accurate measurement cannot
be carried out.

" Note
!Make this filter replacement in every month.

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4 '$O2 sensor replacement

O2 sensor life of RX-415 is approx. 1 year. If the following phenomenon would be occurred,
replace the sensor with new one. Sensor type is “OS-B3”.

SPhenomenonT
①When “Calibration error” is displayed, even though the air calibration is performed by fresh air.
②When the indication value can not be decreased even though human exhalation is introduced.
When the indication is unstable. When it takes long time to get the stable indication.

Caution
!Sensor life depends on utility condition and utility frequency.
Refrain to use the instrument under the condition that there is much dust, pressure
alternation, excessive high/low temperature/humidity. These condition may
decrease sensor life.

Replacement procedure
(1)Remove the switch side cover by taking off 4 pcs of screws. (See D-1)
(2)Pull out the connector from O2 sensor.
(3)After removal of mounting screws and plate, O2 sensor can be taken off. (See D-2)
(4)Take out spare O2 sensor from the case and take off cupper wire from connector.
Then, connect O2 sensor to the instrument.
(5)Sensor shall be installed in direction as D-2 by mounting screw (2pcs) and plate.
(6)Put the cover back and mount 4 pcs of screws. Sensor replacement is completed.

D-2

D-1

O2 sensor connector

Mounting plate and screws

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4 ($Daily check and regular maintenance check

(1)Daily check
!Are there any damage on switches, lamp, display and panel?
!Pump suction work check (Is pump suction sound normal? Can any trouble sound be heard?)
!Battery voltage check.
(2)Regular maintenance check
We recommend calibrating the instrument at least once a year.
The calibration can be done either on board or ashore.

4 )$Replacement of parts

As the following parts have its own end, it must be replaced regularly.
When replace, contact the nearest agent or Riken Keiki Co., Ltd.

Pump : Approx. 2 years (Depends on use frequency)


Internal filter : Approx. 1 year (Depends on use frequency)
Sensor : Approx. 5 years

4 *$Storage and disposal when the instrument is not used for long time.

Storage under following conditions.

Temperature : 5 – 35 ℃
Humidity : 30 – 80RH
Place : Gas and solvent vapor are not existing.

Storage the instrument in the box where it was.


When there is no storage box, storage in vinyl and etc.
Storage the instrument indoor escaping from direct sunshine.
Take off the batteries when do not use for over 1 month.

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5. Scrap of instrument

When scrap the instrument after a long use, do it in the same treatment as industrial scrap goods
(Non-flammable goods) because no harmful material for environment is used except for O2 sensor.
For scrap of O2 sensor, contact the nearest agent or Riken Keiki Co., Ltd.

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6. Trouble shooting

This trouble shooting does not mention the possible cause of all the malfunction but simply
shows it to help the cause research of probable malfunction.
Trouble Cause Treatment
Power can not be on !Empty batteries !Put batteries in correct way by
seeing the battery replacement.
(See 5-1.)
!Batteries are consumed up.

!Wrong polarity of battery

!Time shortage to press Power !Hold pressing for approx. 5 sec.


switch (Until displayed)

No pump running !No measurement and pump !Make re-operation of pump


stops funning (Display comment) (See 2-6)

No pump suction !The pipe of IN, OUT of filter or !Check the clog of filter pipe or
tube etc may be removed or twist etc and treat it correctly
clogged. (See 5-3 and 2-5)
Zero and span adjust- !Is sensor life period in valid? !The validity of sensor is expired.
ment for O2 is not Replace it to new one.
available.
Zero “0.0”%LEL of !Zero point is deviated. !Check that there is gas free
gas display is flickering around and make zero adjust.
(See 2-4)
“100.0vol%” !Zero point or gas sensitivity is #$Make zero adjustment.
flickering deviated. (See 2-4)

%$When not adjusted to reading


value, make gas calibration.
(See 5-2)

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7. Caution in operation ( For your safety )

Keep the following items below to maintain the function of instrument and for safety.

Warning
!Do not modify or alter the circuit or structure etc.
After modifying and altering the instrument, the function can not be maintained
any longer.
!As this is explosion-proof type instrument, make the battery replacement at
non-hazardous-zone. The replacement at hazardous zone will be beyond the
scope of explosion-proof concept.
!As this is explosion-proof type instrument, be sure to operate with carrying case on.

Warning
!Sensor life can be excessively reduced under the condition where acid gas and
solvent gas are existing. In this case, make measurement as quickly as possible.
After measurement, make sensor cleaning by introducing fresh air.

Caution
!Do not fall or crush it.
As this is a fine instrument, the function may not be maintained if high impulse or
shock is given.
!Do not splash water directly.
As this is not drip-proof structure, it will be a cause for trouble if water is splashed
directly.
!Do not give the electrical noise during operation by strong walkie-talkie wave etc.
When give the electrical noise to the instrument, it will be a cause to damage the
instrument.
!When the temperature in air is changed drastically, it may affect the reading of
instrument.
!When it is in dew or condensed, the normal measurement can not be carried out.
!For internal filter and filter tube, be sure to operate it with them on by all means.

" Note
!When measure the gas contains water, suck it after removing water.
!When measure high temperature gas, make measurement after the instrument
accustom itself to its temperature.

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8. Definition of words

4B9B
When define the Lower Explosion Limit of combustible gas as 100%.
Methane 8#--4B9B X ($-1234
Iso-butane 8#--4B9B X #$+1234

1234
This is the unit showm by percentage for how much a special material (or gas) in a volume
is occupied in that volume.

Combustible gas
The lower limit of Explosive Limit (Explosive limit when mixed with air) is to be below 10%.
The difference between upper and lower limits is to be above 20%.

HC gas
General name of hydrocarbon.
This instrument displays it by converting through iso-butane gas density.

in Air
The atmosphere of –10W+40℃, below 90%RH in an atmospheric pressure (0113hPa)

Hang-up phenomenon
This is the phenomenon to show slightly higher reading than the actual one by the influence
residual gas for some while though fresh air is supplied after high density gas was sucked
into instrument.

Oxygen deficiency
Phenomenon that may cause human health disorder.

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9. Specifications

9 #$Specifications

MODEL 8 =Y '#( .7P<9 GF0

Detection
Galvanic cell NDIR (Non-Dispersive Infrared method)
principle

Detection
Oxygen (O2) HC
gas

Calibration
Oxygen Iso-buthane
gas

Measurable 0-25vol% 0-100%LEL / 0-100vol% [Dual auto range]


range (0.1vol%) (0.5%LEL) / (0.5vol%)
Within±0.7vol% ±5% of full scale (0-100%LEL)
Increment (Follow to JIS ±5% of full scale (0-100vol%)
T-8201) (Under same condition)
Within 20 sec.
Response Within 30 sec. (T90, When sucked from gas inlet)
(T90,When sucked
time Within 2 min. (T90, When sucked from end of 30m hose)
from gas inlet)

Sampling Suction pump

Suction rate Over 300ml / min.

Ambient temp/
-10ZW40℃ / below 90%RH (Non-condensing)
Humidity

Power
Alkaline batteries (Size C) 4 pcs
source

Continuous
Approx. 40 hours (No alarm / No light at 20℃)
operation time

Explosion
ExiadⅡBT3.pending0
proof

Dimension/
Approx. 200(W) x 80(H) x 142(D)mm / Approx. 2.0kg (Batt. included)
weight

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MODEL 8 =Y '#( .7P<9 FG'0

Detection
Galvanic cell NDIR (Non-Dispersive Infrared method)
principle

Detection gas Oxygen (O2) CH4

Calibration
Oxygen Methane
gas

Measurable 0-25vol% 0-100%LEL / 0-100vol% [Dual auto range]


range (0.1vol%) (0.5%LEL) / (0.5vol%)
Within±0.7% ±5% of full scale (0-100%LEL)
Increment (Follow to JIS ±5% of full scale (0-100vol%)
T-8201) (Under same condition)
Within 20 sec.
Response Within 30 sec. (T90, When sucked from gas inlet)
(T90,When sucked
time Within 2 min. (T90, When sucked from end of 30m hose)
from gas inlet)

Sampling Suction pump

Suction rate Over 300ml / min.

Ambient temp/
-10ZW40℃ / below 90%RH (Non-condensing)
Humidity

Power
Alkaline batteries (size C) 4 pcs
source

Continuous
Approx. 40 hours (No alarm / No light at 20℃)
operation time

Explosion
ExiadⅡBT3.pending0
proof

Dimension/
Approx. 200(W) x 80(H) x 142(D)mm / Approx. 2.0kg (Batt. included)
weight

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9 %$Accessories (Common for HC and CH4)


Ordering Information

(1) Standard accessories


Description Parts number
① Alkaline batteries (Size C) 4pcs
2753200490
② Filter tube with flow monitor and connection line with coupling 1pce
4126918220
③ Spiral sampling tube (1m) 1pce
0914007240
④ Gas sampling probe 1pce
0904017880
⑤ Carrying case with shoulder strap 1pce
4775957210
⑥ Operation manual

⑦ Test report

(2) Optional accessories


Description Parts number
① Sampling line complete with couplings (30m) 1pce 4613907320
+090402840
② Absorbent cotton
1879001110
③ Metal storage box
4775956140
④ Gas sampling bag (Green) 0904010380(G)
(Orange) 090410450(O)

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10. Detection principle

#0 #$NDIR method (Non-Dispersive Infrared)

Model RX-415 is based on NDIR method (Non-Dispersive Infrared) and this structure is shown
below.

The infrared beam emitted from the light source passes through the measuring cell, and optical
band pass filter which can pass the absorption wave of measuring gas and attains to the infrared
sensor. The amount of infrared attaining to the infrared sensor through the measuring cell and will
decrease according to its density.
The variable amount of infrared is measured by the infrared sensor and it is displayed as gas
concentration.
Then, there is no sensitivity against CO2 and CO etc which have the different absorption wave
from the measuring gas. Then there is no sensitivity against N2 and H2 etc which cannot absorb
infrared. As compared with the conventional catalytic combustion method, there is no poisoning
material to be absorbed and almost no sensitivity drop on this detection principle.

Light source Measuring cell


Band-pass Infrared
filter sensor Amp.

Measuring gas

#0 %$GALVANIC CELL method


Galvanic cell is consisting of a lead anode and a gold cathode in electrolyte covered by a
membrane. When oxygen enters into the gold cathode, a current which is directly proportional to
the oxygen concentration will be produced, and amplified current will produce a reading on a meter
in percent oxygen.

Membrane

Gold electrode
(Cathode)
Solution

Lead electrode
(Anode)
Lead wire

Thermistor
Out put

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