Labconco Guardian 500 Airflow Monitor User Manual

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2.1 Guardian 500 Calibration :-

Each alarm module and enclosure/fume hood is unique and needs to be individually calibrated in
the field. The procedure for the adjustment is as follows:

1. Double check the installation to make sure that monitor and power supply are properly

installed.

2. Allow 10 minutes for the monitor to warm up once the power has been connected.


3. Determine the low flow set point for your monitor. This is the value where the monitor will

first indicate a low flow condition. The red light will be on for this value. Refer to your
industrial hygiene officer for the proper low flow set point or consult the table below.

4. Adjust your enclosure/fume hood airflow to the low flow set point as previously

determined. The exhaust flow can be lowered by adjusting the speed control on the
FilterMate or by using the adjustable damper on the exhaust blower. Typical alarm
conditions are set at face velocities of 10 to 20 feet per minute below the normal
operating conditions due to supply and exhaust air fluctuations, as well as room air cross
drafts. See note 8 if the low airflow volume or sash opening cannot be adjusted.

5. Using a properly calibrated thermo anemometer, determine the face velocity through the

face of the enclosure by taking a detailed velocity traverse. Divide the face into equal
increments. One reading per square foot of face area is normally recommended for an
accurate traverse. Compute the average velocity for this area.

6. If the red light alarm is on, slowly turn the adjustment screw counterclockwise until the

green light is activated. If the green light is on, slowly turn the adjustment screw clockwise
until the red light comes on. Slowly turn the adjustment screw back until the red light is
activated. It is important that these adjustments be done in small increments, at intervals
of about 30 seconds apart to allow for delayed reaction of the alarm itself. The alarm low
flow set point should now be set and the red light activated.

7. Readjust the enclosure airflow to its normal operating levels. The green light should now

be activated. Calibration is now complete.




Enclosure Operating In Flow Speed

Alarm Condition Set Point Speed

100 fpm

80-90 fpm

80 fpm

60-70 fpm

60 fpm

40—50 fpm



8.Note: If the airflow volume or sash opening cannot be adjusted, then a ¼ to 1/3 of a
turn counter clockwise can be adjusted to set the alarm condition at 10-25% below
normal operating levels.

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