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ISA S92.06.01 : 1998

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PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR CHLORINE DETECTION INSTRUMENTS (0.5-30 PPM FULL SCALE)
Available format(s)

Hardcopy

Superseded date

04-15-1998

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-1998

1 Purpose
2 Scope
3 Definitions
4 General requirements
5 Construction
     5.1 General
     5.2 Meters, indicators, and outputs
     5.3 Alarm/output function(s) (where provided)
     5.4 Trouble signals
     5.5 Controls and adjustments
     5.6 Consumables
6 Instrument markings and instruction manuals
     6.1 Markings on instruments
     6.2 Instruction manual
7 Performance tests
     7.1 General
     7.2 Sequence of tests
     7.3 Preparation of the instrument
     7.4 Conditions for test and test area
     7.5 Non-powered transportation
     7.6 Drop test
     7.7 Vibration
     7.8 Initial calibration and set-up
     7.9 Accuracy
     7.10 Repeatability
     7.11 Step change response and recovery
     7.12 Supply voltage variation
     7.13 Temperature variation
     7.14 Humidity variation
     7.15 Position sensitivity
     7.16 Air velocity variation
     7.17 Radio frequency interference (RFI)
     7.18 Long-term stability
     7.19 Battery and low-battery voltage alarm
     7.20 Exposure to high-concentration gas
Annex A - References

Deals with the details of construction, performance and testing of mobile, portable, and stationary electrical instruments. These can be used for monitoring presence of chlorine gas concentrations in air. Parts of the instruments can be installed or operated in hazardous (classified) locations. Covers mains-connected instruments rated 250 V nominal or less, and instruments suited to use in an ambient temperature range of minimum -20 to 50 degreesC (-4 to 122 degreesF). Chlorine gas detection instruments providing a warning of potential hazards in concentration ranges not exceeding 30 ppm are covered.

DevelopmentNote
It is redesignated as ISA 92.06.01 (05/2001)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
38
PublisherName
International Society of Automation
Status
Superseded
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