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Issue 3 Jan 2015
Q-Test
User & Operator Manual
Q-Test
Quick and simple in-field gas test
and calibration solution
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CONTENTS
Prologue..............................................5
Safety Information......................................6
Unpacking ............................................7
1. Set-up .............................................8
1.1 Mounting ................................................8
1.2 Prior to use..............................................10
1.2.1 Opening the Q-Test ...................................10
1.2.2 Inspection ..........................................10
1.3 Inlet/exhaust connections .................................11
1.3.1 Inlet Connections ....................................11
1.3.2 Regulators ..........................................11
2. Operation .........................................12
2.1 Inserting the Gas-Pro .....................................12
2.2 Gas-Pro control ..........................................12
2.3 Bump test ...............................................13
2.3.1 Bump Test Functionality...............................14
2.3.2 Speedy bump........................................15
2.3.3 Smart bump .........................................15
2.3.4 Calibration after bump fail .............................16
2.4 New sensor calibration/service .............................17
2.5 Gas Test Screen Flow .....................................17
2.6 Q-Test Gas Suitability .....................................18
2.7 Gas Testing Requirements/Recommendations ................18
2.8 Test Gas Requirements....................................19
2.8.1 Speedy Bump Recommended Gas Levels ................19
2.8.2 Smart Bump Recommended Gas Levels .................20
2.8.3 Calibration after bump fail Recommended Gas Levels ......22
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3. Service and maintenance ............................24
3.1 General .................................................24
3.2 Periodic checks ..........................................24
4. Specication .......................................25
5. Accessories .......................................26
6. Troubleshooting ....................................27
Warranty .............................................28
Crowcon contacts .....................................30
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Prologue
General
Thank you for purchasing the Q-Test. At Crowcon we recognise the need for quick and simple gas
test solutions which are suitable for the challenges of on-site and off-site use.
Q-Test provides a quick and simple in-eld gas test and calibration solution. Providing off-site testing
for remote locations where power is not always available or practical. Simple to use and easy to
repeat, Q-Test reduces set-up, training requirements and space needed.
Flexibility
Q-Test manages speedy and smart bumps as well as calibration. Q-Test can also be easily mounted
via din rail mounts on a wall or inside a vehicle to give a gas test solution for any application.
The charging option also gives a permanent home to detectors mounted in vehicles and is easily
powered via a standard in-vehicle power socket or multiregional power supply.
Remote Workers
When in the eld, Q-Test provides conned space workers with repeatable gas testing solutions that
maintain detector integrity and safety. When working in conjunction with +ve Safety™ eet managers
can quickly and easily tell when site requirements have not been adhered to.
Economic
Repeatable test solutions that, through recommended gas use instructions, can offer over 200
speedy bumps from a 34l cylinder and over 330 speedy bumps from a 56l cylinder.
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Safety Information
• Read and understand all instructions in the operation section of this manual prior to use.
• Before use ensure that the equipment is in good condition, the enclosure is intact has not been
damaged in any way.
• If there is any damage to the equipment or it is not working properly, do not use, read the
troubleshooting guide (see page 27) and/or contact your local Crowcon ofce or agent for
repair/replacement.
• Observe all warnings and instructions marked on the unit and within this manual.
• Observe site health and safety procedures for gases being monitored and evacuation procedures.
• Understand the Gas-Pro screen display and alarm warnings prior to use (see Gas-Pro User &
Operator Manual).
• Ensure maintenance, service and calibration is carried out in accordance with the procedures in
the manual and only by trained personnel.
• Gas-Pro is a hazardous area certied gas detector and as such must be operated and
maintained in strict accordance with its instructions, warnings and label information included in
the Gas-Pro manual.
• Use only Crowcon supplied Gas-Pro mulitregion plug or vehicle charging adaptor. Not suitable
for use with other mulitregion plugs as these may cause damage to the unit.
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Unpacking
Remove the Q-Test from the packaging. The standard accessories are under the supporting trays.
The following items will be included as standard:
Box contents
• Q-Test
• CD Manual
Optional items in the box
• Regulators
• Gas-Pro Mulitregion plug
• Vehicle charging adaptor
The box label details the contents.
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1. Set-up
1.1 Mounting
i The gas inlet pipe Àand gas exhaust pipe Áare long enough to allow placement to the left
or the right of the Q-Test Â, powered Q-Test Ãor powered Q-Test with cylinder holder Ä
but should be located prior to mounting.
Figure 1: Inlet/outlet location
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The Q-Test can be mounted on a standard DIN rail type EN 50022 À or screwed to a suitable at
surface through the 3 holes Áin the module’s main body (see below).
The recommended length of DIN rail if a Q-Test is to be mounted on its own, is 150mm.
If the Q-Test is to be used in conjunction with a cylinder holder, the recommend length of DIN rail
required is 250mm.
The recommended length of DIN rail if a Powered Q-Test is to be mounted on its own, is 275mm
(this is supplied with the powered Q-Test).
If the Powered Q-Test is to be used in conjunction with a cylinder holder, the recommend length of
DIN rail required is 350mm.
Mount the DIN rail to the wall (at side against the wall), allowing space on at least one side to slide
the Q-Test on.
The cylinder holder is available to mount on the DIN rail or direct to the wall.
i Ensure that when the Q-Test is mounted, the Gas-Pro screen and operator button will be
accessible (see Figure 7 on page 12).
Figure 2: Mounting the Q-Test
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1.2 Prior to use
1.2.1 Opening the Q-Test
Press the release button Àand lower the door Áas shown below:
Figure 3: Opening the Q-Test
There are two open levels, if left to fall the door will open to 45º. The door can be fully opened by
pulling the door down gently.
1.2.2 Inspection
Before use, the Q-Test should always be checked for any signs of physical damage, paying special
attention to the ow gasket À, the gas inlet pipe Áand gas exhaust pipe Â. Ensure there is no
damage to the gasket; this could result in poor gas ow.
Figure 4: Inspection prior to use
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