Msa solaris service manual


















Page 3: Table Of Contents 2. Setting up the Solaris Multigas Detector It is designed to be used when performing a hazard assessment to: Assess potential worker exposure to combustible and toxic gases and vapors. Determine the appropriate gas and vapor monitoring needed for a workplace. Do not activate the Fresh Air Setup unless you are certain you are in fresh, uncontaminated air. Page 7: Battery Shutdown 8. Open the valve on the regulator. Two conditions trigger the alarm: - Too little oxygen deficient or too much oxygen enriched.

Page 9: Safe Led Chapter 2 2. Page Time Weighted Average Twa 2. Page Calibration 4. Calibration 4. The Autocalibration sequence resets instrument zeroes and adjusts sensor calibration for known concentrations of calibration gases. Page Autocalibration Failure 4.

Sensors that could After storage, always recheck instrument calibration before use. During storage, sensors may drift or become inoperative and may not provide warnings of dangers to the health and lives of users. Page Live Maintenance Procedures Chapter 5 5. Verify that the instrument is turned OFF.

Remove the front case. Gently lift out and properly discard the sensor to be replaced. Page Performance Specifications Chapter 6 6. These conversion factors should be used only if the combustible gas is know n.

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Do this by pressing the top round button, located on the right side of the monitor. Once the MSA Solaris is in normal reading mode, you need to send it into calibration mode. Do this by pressing and holding the lower triangle button until it beeps at you and the screen asks you to zero the monitor.

Now that the screen is asking for confirmation, press the top round circle button once to confirm. This will send the monitor into zeroing mode. Now is a good time to set the monitor down, and grab your calibration gas, regulator, and calibration adapter. Open the valve on your regulator. This is a very important step so you do not ruin your calibration gas cylinder. Now screw it in to your calibration gas cylinder. Close the regulator once you hear gas spewing out of it.

This is the signal to know your regulator is good to close. Continue screwing in the regulator until it stops.



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