User’s ManualPropaneODORATOR®
OperationChapter I1OPERATION:This Chapter discusses the proper steps to safely operate the ODORATOR. Also included are procedures for periodic testing
Operation2. Connect the sample hose to the gas supply outlet valve and to the ODORATOR inlet port (1).3. Open the gas supply outlet valve and the OD
Operation12. If the exhaust does not have a readily detectable odor repeat step 11. If the exhaust does have a readily detectable odor, push and hol
Operation41. Gas Inlet 6. Calibration Sticker 2. Power Switch 7. Flow Metering Valve3. Power Indic
Operation5Periodic Test:1. Every thirty (30) days the ODORATOR should be operated with the power switch on and while not hooked up to a gas supply.2.
Maintenance6Troubleshooting ChartMAINTENANCE:“LO BATT” appears on LCD.Weak batteries. Replace batteries.Motor and LCD will not turn on.RMASpeed Indica
Maintenance7Parts ListThe following list species ODORATOR parts and accessories that are available from the factory or regional ofce. 0715
Appendix A8ActionResults Operator NameTest Date Periodic Test Record
Appendix A9ActionResults Operator NameTest Date Periodic Test Record
Appendix A10ActionResults Operator NameTest Date Periodic Test Record
PROPRIETARY NOTICEThe contents of this instruction manual are proprietary to the Manufacturing Division of Heath Consultants Incorporated. Reproducti
Appendix B11Appendix BODORATOR Correction Chart for PropaneThis chart assumes the ODORATOR has been properly zeroed and allowed to run for at least on
Appendix C12Appendix CODORATOR Use at ElevationThe ODORATOR works by allowing a metered amount of sample gas to mix with a xed amount of air and the
Appendix Cbrated to a propane reference other than .55% will not use the elevation correction charts. Consult the factory for using older style ODORA
Appendix CElevation Corrections for the Propane ODORATORThe propane ODORATOR mixes air with propane to allow the user to determine the perce
Appendix Cchart actuals.The reading of .23 is 60% of the difference in the chart higher reading from the chart lower reading. The lower chart reading
Appendix CTherefore the actual value will be 60% of the difference in the chart higher actual from the chart lower actual. Again, the lower value will
Appendix CElevation Change Correction ChartDown 5,000’Down 4,000’Down 3,000’Down2,000’Down 1,000’Up 1,000’Up 2,000’Up 3,000’Up 4,000’U
Service18SERVICE INFORMATION:Warranties and Warranty RepairAll instruments and products manufactured by Heath Consultants Incorporated are warranted
Service19SERVICE INFORMATION:Return Procedure:The following steps will expedite the repair of your instrument:1. Contact Heath Factory Service at 800
Service20SALES, CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND INSTRUMENT REPAIR National Toll Free # 1-800-HEATH US (1-800-432-8487)REGIONAL SALES, CUSTOMER SERVICE, AND INST
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iINTRODUCTIONPropane gas to be tested enters the ODORATOR through the barbed tting at the gas supply inlet port. Internally, the gas passes through a
iiand held down. If the “L” fails to disappear, it may be an indication of blower speed. The “L” indicates a speed problem, and if on, the Odorator sh
iiiWARNINGS AND CAUTIONPRIOR TO USE, OPERATOR SHOULD READ ALL PRECAUTIONS, INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN PRODU
ivANY TIME GAS IS BEING PASSED THROUGH THE ODORATOR THE POWER SWITCH MUST BE TURNED ON. THIS WILL DILUTE THE GAS AT THE EXHAUST PORT AND PREVENT POCKE
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