ALTAIR 5X Multigas Detector Bid Specification

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ALTAIR 5X Multigas Detector Bid Specification PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Gas delivery Size, pumped unit without IR Size, pumped unit with IR Size, pumped unit with PID Weight Handling Case material Environmental protection Display location Unit shall have non-detachable integral pump that is capable of sampling up to 75 feet (22. 86 m) at 0.3 lpm for standard versions of the ALTAIR 5X Detector. Instrument shall not exceed 6.68 L x 3.52" W x 1.95" H (16.9 cm L x 8.9 cm W x 4.2 cm H) in total size. Instrument shall not exceed 6.68" L x 3.52" W x 1.65" H (16.9 cm L x 8.9 cm W x 5.0 cm H) in total size. Instrument shall not exceed 6.69" L x 3.53" W x 2.02 H (17.0 cm L x 9.0 cm H x 5.1 cm H) in total size. Weight shall not exceed 1 lb. (453 g) or 1.15 lbs. (680 g) (IR version). Unit shall be a 1-hand operation device. Unit shall have rugged rubberized armor. Instrument shall be minimum IP65-rated for dust and water ingress. Instrument display shall be viewable from the front. USER INTERFACES Display type Backlight Keypad/switches Data access MONITORING CAPABILITY Sensor configuration Sensor missing alarm Combustible gas display Pressure compensation Sensor types Liquid crystal, high-contrast display (LCD), (1.79 x 1.39 ) (4.5 cm x 3.5 cm) with large icons should be visible in bright sunlight. Display shall be available in either color or monochrome options. PID version shall be available in color option only. Unit provides white backlight for low-light viewing. Backlight time-out to conserve power must be user-adjustable. Unit must have no more than 3 pushbuttons to operate. Buttons must be easy to operate while gloves are worn. Access to data log shall be non-intrusive using infrared links to Windowsready PCs. User shall be able to enable/disable individual sensor channels. All sensor channels provide missing sensor alarm if sensor has been removed and sensor channel has not been disabled. Instrument shall be capable of displaying combustible gas reading as % Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) or 0-100% by volume. Instrument oxygen sensor shall have built-in pressure compensation. Instrument shall be available with the following gas sensing options: Gas type Range Resolution Combustible 0-100% LEL 1% LEL Oxygen 0-30% Vol 0.1% Vol Carbon monoxide 0-2000 ppm 1 ppm Carbon monoxide 0-10,000 ppm 5 ppm Hydrogen sulfide 0-200 ppm 1 ppm Hydrogen sulfide 0-100 ppm 0.1 ppm Sulfur dioxide 0-20 ppm 0.1 ppm Chlorine 0-10 ppm 0.05 ppm Ammonia 0-100 ppm 1 ppm Nitrogen dioxide 0-20 ppm 0.5 ppm Nitrogen dioxide 0-50 ppm 0.1 ppm Chlorine dioxide 0-1 ppm 0.01 ppm Phosphine 0-5 ppm 0.1 ppm ID # 0802-88 MSA 2015 Page 1 of 5

BASIC OPERATIONAL FEATURES Instrument buttons Buttons on instrument must be easy to operate while user wears gloves. Inadvertent shutoff Zero adjustments Zero adjustment safety lockout Confidence signals Time/date Last calibration date Instrument power-on Hydrogen cyanide 0-30 ppm 0.1 ppm Carbon dioxide, CO2 0-10% Vol 0.01% Vol Butane, C4H10 0-25%Vol 0.1%Vol Methane, CH4 0-100%Vol 1%Vol Propane, C3H8 0-100%Vol 1%Vol VOC 0-2000 ppm 0.1 ppm Instrument shall be designed to protect against accidental shutoff. Instrument shall provide Fresh Air Setup (FAS) function at user s discretion. FAS function shall not allow unit to zero out hazardous readings. Instrument shall provide periodic audible and visual signals indicating instrument operation. User shall have option of disabling audible and visual signals if desired. Instrument must be able to display time and date. User must be able to reset time and date without tools. Instrument must be able to display last successful calibration date. Power-on instrument button must be clearly marked. ADVANCED DISPLAY & SOFTWARE OPTIONS Industrial hygiene displays Instrument settings Reset of functions Measurement units Instrument shall have capability of displaying PEAK, STEL and TWA at user s discretion. User shall have ability to enable/disable STEL and TWA functions. All settable instrument parameters (alarm set points, expected calibration gas values, etc.) shall be protected by user-selectable password. User shall be provided with capability of resetting PEAK, STEL and TWA readings in the field. Unit shall be capable of displaying both types of gas sensors installed and measurement units for each gas. INSTRUMENT ALARMS MotionAlert feature InstantAlert feature Visual alarms Audible alarm Vibrating alarm Lockalarm Circuit feature Auto recover feature Oxygen alarms Alarms set points STEL and TWA alarm Battery alarms Instrument shall offer standard MotionAlert feature. When activated, instrument shall eventually activate latch alarm when no instrument movement is detected for 30 seconds. Instrument shall have InstantAlert feature to allow user manual activation of all alarms if situation requires. Visual alarms shall consist of bright, flashing LEDs on top and bottom of instrument and positive indication on unit s display for alarm type identification. Audible alarm shall be rated at a typical >95 db. Unit shall be offered with standard vibrating alarm. Catalytic combustible channel shall have non-resettable latching alarm when combustible gas level exceeds 100% LEL, or 5.00% Vol CH4 when no 0-100% Vol CH4 IR sensor is installed. Catalytic combustible channel shall auto recover from Lockalarm Circuit situation if 0-100 %Vol CH4 IR sensor is installed and reading returns to low methane levels. Oxygen channel shall have alarm set points for both oxygen deficiency and oxygen enrichment. Alarm set points must be user-settable. Instrument shall provide audible, visual and vibrating alarms if STEL or TWA levels are exceeded. Alarm set points for STEL and TWA shall be user-selectable. Monitor shall provide user with 10-minute warning of battery power loss in all environmental conditions. Power consumption alarms shall activate audible, visual and vibrating alarms. ID # 0802-88 MSA 2015 Page 2 of 5

INSTRUMENT POWER Run time Power supply Battery life indication Charging cradle Charger input voltages Charging status CALIBRATION Calibration tools Calibration access Pushbutton calibration Calibration time Automatic calibration SAMPLING SYSTEMS Sampling modes Sampling systems filters Allowable sample line length Fluid ingress protection Reactive gas monitoring Instrument run time shall be at least 20 hours at room temperature. IR version run time shall be at least 17 hours at room temperature. PID version run time shall be at least 13 hours at room temperature. Instrument shall be equipped with rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Alkaline option available (except IR or PID). Monitor shall provide icon depicting estimated remaining battery operation time. Battery icon must always be visible when instrument is powered on. Optional charging cradle shall be offered. Chargers shall be available for 110VAC/220 VAC and 12-24 VDC. Both instrument and charging cradle shall provide visual indication of battery charging status. Unit shall require no special tools for calibration other than cylinder, regulator and tubing to supply gas to instrument. Calibration access can be hidden behind password when desired. Calibration shall be easily performed using instrument s pushbuttons. Internal instrument access or tools shall not be necessary for calibration. Span calibration shall not exceed 60 seconds for LEL, O2, CO, H2S, SO2, and NO2 XCell Sensors and PID. Other gases shall not exceed the following span calibration times: Gas type Span time Chlorine 2 minutes Ammonia 2 minutes Nitrogen dioxide (Series 20) Chlorine dioxide 6 minutes Phosphine Hydrogen cyanide Instrument shall be compatible with optional automated test and with calibration system able to store data. External system shall automatically recognize and calibrate instrument and retain all calibration records. Instrument shall be available with internal pump. Pump must contain user-replaceable filters to prevent liquids and dust ingress. Instrument must be capable of sample draw from 50 (15.24 m) feet within 9 seconds or from 80 feet (24.38 m) within 43 seconds. Sample lines up to 50-ft. in length may have a minimum ID of 1/16". Sample lines >50-ft. must have a minimum ID of 1/8". Sample probe shall be offered that is designed to prevent water and debris from entering instrument. Special sample probe shall be offered when used with Cl2, NH3 and ClO2. SENSOR CHARACTERISTICS AND PERFORMANCE Sensor life LEL, O2, CO, H2S, NO2, SO2 XCell Sensors and IR sensors shall have expected 4-year life. NH3 and Cl2 sensors shall have expected 3-year life. End-of-life sensor indicator Instrument shall notify user when sensor is close to and at its end-of-life, following calibration. Combustible sensor <10 seconds (methane) (pentane) Oxygen sensor < 10 seconds CO sensor Typical t(90) response times 1 H2S sensor NH3 sensor < 40 seconds SO2 sensor < 10 seconds NO2 sensor Cl2 sensor < 30 seconds IR CO2 < 35 seconds ID # 0802-88 MSA 2015 Page 3 of 5

IR CH4 < 34 seconds IR C4H10 < 35 seconds PID 10.6eV 2000ppm < 10 seconds All sensors should have built-in/dedicated control circuitry, including drive All sensors circuits, memory, microprocessor, and analog-to-digital converter to all for sensor level control and compensation. Oxygen sensor shall be lead-free and use non-consumable chemical Oxygen sensor reaction. Combustible sensor must have at minimum the following poison resistance: Combustible sensor 3000 ppm*hours to H2S 90 ppm*hours to silicon CO / H2S sensor shall be designed with extremely robust carbon filter for CO / H2S sensor CO channel to block interference. Sensor shall be designed for virtually no cross-channel interference. NH3 sensor shall use non-consuming chemical reaction and self-recover NH3 sensor after significant gas exposures. Sensor shall have 3-year or greater expected life. SO2 sensor shall have response time of 10 seconds or less, use nonconsuming chemical reaction and self-recover after significant gas SO2 sensor exposures. Sensor shall have 3-year or greater expected life. NO2 sensor shall have response time of 15 seconds or fewer. Sensor shall NO2 sensor have 4-year or greater expected life. Cl2 sensor shall have minimal drift even under dry conditions. Sensor shall Cl2 sensor have virtually no cross-interference with CO, H2S and SO2. Sensor shall have 3-year or greater expected life. IR sensor shall not rely upon mirror to obtain appropriate path length, as IR sensors mirrors are highly susceptible to humidity and to condensing atmospheric conditions. 1 All response times are calculated using manufacturer-recommended operation. 2 Dirt, dust and cleanliness of sampling line can and will impact response time. DATA LOGGING (INSTRUMENT DATA STORAGE) Data logging Instrument must be available with standard data logging. Event log Instrument shall record at least 1000 events. Data log shall record and store data for average of 200 hours (at 1-minute Data log capacity intervals) without overwriting existing information during normal use. Data log entries shall contain as minimum date, time and record of peak Gas record content and average readings for each gas sensor (oxygen shall be recorded as maximum and minimum for these intervals). Instrument shall have provisions to record atmospheric temperature Atmospheric record changes. Time span among data records shall be user-selectable from 15 seconds Record intervals to 15 minutes. Instrument data stored in memory shall not be lost or corrupted in event of Data retention sudden instrument power loss. Instrument data log shall record and be capable of reporting significant instrument events including: Activity record content page Gas and battery alarms. Fresh air setups, sensor re-zeroing and calibrations. Battery voltage and elapsed run time. CERTIFICATIONS North America USA / UL Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C & D Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F & G Class III, Division 1 Ambient temperature: -40 C to +50 C; T4 ALTAIR 5X Multigas Detector with alkaline battery pack T3/T4 ALTAIR 5X or ALTAIR 5X ir Multigas Detector with rechargeable battery pack T4 ID # 0802-88 MSA 2015 Page 4 of 5

Europe Canada CSA Class I, Division 1, Groups A, B, C & D CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 152 Combustible Gas Detection Instruments C22.2 No. 152 Performance Ambient Temperature: -20 C to +50 C C22.2 No. 157 Intrinsic Safety Ambient Temperature: -40 C to +50 C ALTAIR 5X Multigas Detector with alkaline battery pack T3/T4 ALTAIR 5X or ALTAIR 5X ir Multigas Detector with rechargeable battery pack T4 ATEX Directive 94/9/EC ALTAIR 5X Multigas Detector: II 2G Ex d ia mb IIC Gb IP65 Zone 1 when XCell Ex Sensor is installed. II 1G Ex ia IIC Ga IP65 Zone 0 when XCell Ex Sensor is not installed. ALTAIR 5X Multigas Detector with rechargeable battery pack T4 I M1 Ex ia I Ma ALTAIR 5X ir Multigas Detector II 2G Ex d e ia mb IIC T4 Gb IP65 CE 0080 Directive 2004/108/EEC (EMC): EN 50270 Type 2, EN61000-6-3 ANZEx Australia/New Zealand - Test Safe Australia ALTAIR 5X & ALTAIR 5X ir Multigas Detector Ex ia sa IIC T4 (Zone 0) IP65 ALTAIR 5X Multigas Detector with alkaline battery pack T3/T4 ALTAIR 5X or ALTAIR 5X ir Multigas Detector with rechargeable battery pack T4 Ex ia sa I (Zone 0) IP65 Australia / New Zealand Manufacturing system quality approvals IECEx - Test Safe Australia ALTAIR 5X & ALTAIR 5X ir Multigas Detector Ex ia mb d IIC IP65 Zone 1 when XCell Ex Sensor is installed. Ex ia IIC IP65 Zone 0 when XCell Ex Sensor is not installed. ALTAIR 5X Multigas Detector with alkaline battery pack T3/T4 ALTAIR 5X or ALTAIR 5X ir Multigas Detector with rechargeable battery pack T4 Ex ia I IP65 Zone 0 Instrument manufacturer must be certified as compliant with ISO 9001 provisions. ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature Humidity Normal operation: 0 to 40 C Extended: -20 to 50 C Short periods (15 minutes): -40 to +50 C (all except PID) 15-90% RH (non-condensing) continuous 5-95% RH (non-condensing) for short periods. MAINTENANCE & WARRANTIES Sensors shall be easily accessed and replaced by users if desired by Sensor replacement purchaser. Instrument shall have 3-year back-to-back warranty under normal use conditions, including CO/H2S/LEL/O2/SO2/NO2 XCell Sensors and IR Warranty, consumables sensors. NH3 and Cl2 shall be warranted for 2 years. Other sensors shall be warranted for at least 12 months. ID # 0802-88 MSA 2015 Page 5 of 5