QUESTION

How do I verify the alarms on the O2NE+/ Safe-Ox+ and what does a unit in alarm look/ sound like?


ANSWER

To verify the alarm levels are correctly set, you will need the following equipment:

1. Test gas cylinder containing 100% nitrogen

2. Safe-Ox+ also requires a bump gas with 23.5% oxygen in nitrogen, ±2%tolerance

3. 0.5 lpm regulator to suit the calibration gas bottle

4. Flow adaptor kit - Part No. P0120-651K

 

Then follow the procedure for the particular instrument type:

 

Ax O2NE+™

1) Fit the flow adaptor including its gasket to the O2 sensor and connect, with tubing, to the 100% nitrogen cylinder and open the regulator to allow for the flow of gas over the sensor.

2) After a few moments, the 'Alarm 1' alarm should operate, followed a little later by the 'Alarm 2' alarm.

3) Remove the test gas. It will take a little while for the N2 mixture to diffuse out of the instrument sensor, allowing the unit to recover to its normal non-alarm condition.

 

Ax Safe-Ox+™

1) Fit the flow adaptor including its gasket to the O2 sensor and connect, with tubing, to the 100% nitrogen cylinder and open the regulator to allow for the flow of gas over the sensor.

2) After a few moments, the 'Alarm 2' alarm should operate.

3) Remove the test gas. It will take a little while for the N2 mixture to diffuse out of the Instrument Sensor, allowing the unit to recover to its normal non-alarm condition.

4) Fit the flow adaptor to the O2 sensor and connect, with tubing, to the 23.5% oxygen bump test cylinder and open the regulator to allow for the flow of gas over the sensor.

5) After a few moments, the 'Alarm 1' alarm should operate.

6) Remove the test gas. It will take a little while for the mixture to diffuse out of the instrument sensor, allowing the unit to recover to its normal non-alarm condition.



For a brief demonstration of an Ax O2NE being subjected to an Oxygen depleted gas please watch the video below:

O2NE - 5. Unit alarms from Analox on Vimeo.