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CSA C22.2 NO. 62990-1:20 Workplace atmospheres - Part 1: Gas detectors - Performance requirements of detectors for toxic gases (Adopted IEC 62990-1:2019, first edition, 2019-06, with Canadian deviations)
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Title: Workplace atmospheres — Part 1: Gas detectors — Performance requirements of detectors for toxic gases
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CSA C22.2 No. 62990-1:20
Workplace atmospheres — Part 1: Gas detectors — Performance
requirements of detectors for toxic gases
CSA C22.2 No. 62990-1:20
(IEC 62990-1:2019, MOD)
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Workplace atmospheres — Part 1: Gas detectors — Performance
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD 4
INTRODUCTION 6
Scope 7
Normative references 8
Terms and definitions 8
General requirements 16
Overview 16
Design 17
General 17
Indicating devices 17
Alarm signal 19
Fault signals 19
Adjustments 20
Battery-powered equipment 20
Gas detection transmitter for use with separate gas detection control
units 20
Separate gas detection control units for use with gas detection
transmitter(s) 21
Software-controlled equipment 21
Labelling and marking 22
Instruction manual 23
Test methods 25
General 25
General requirements for tests 26
Samples and sequence of tests 26
Preparation of equipment before each test 27
Mask for calibration and test 28
Normal conditions for test 28
General 28
Test gas(es) 28
Flow rate for test gases 28
Power supply 29
Temperature 29
Pressure 29
Humidity 29
Acclimation time 29
Orientation 29
Communications options 29
Gas detection equipment as part of systems 30
Tests 30
General 30
Unpowered storage 30
Measurement of deviations 31
Mechanical tests 31
Environmental tests 33
Performance tests 36
Electrical tests 41
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Stability 44
Fault signal tests 45
Software controlled equipment 46
Protection against water 46
Uncertainty of measurement and lower limit of measurement for type HM
equipment 47
General 47
Method of calculation of uncertainty of measurement 47
Basic concept 47
Sources of uncertainty 48
Calculation of relative expanded uncertainty 53
Method of calculation of lower limit of measurement 54
Acceptance criteria 55
Uncertainty of measurement 55
Lower limit of measurement 55
Relation between uncertainty and accuracy 55
Annex A (normative) Gas specific performance requirements 56
Annex B (informative) Determination of time of response and time of recovery 57
Aspirated equipment 57
Test rig 57
Equipment without internal pump 57
Equipment with internal pump 57
Equipment that samples by diffusion 58
Calibration mask method 58
Diffusion or flow methods 58
Bibliography 60
Figure 1 – Relationship between indication range and measuring range 14
Figure 2 – Warm-up time in clean air (typical) 15
Figure 3 – Warm-up time in standard test gas (typical) 15
Figure 4 – Example of zero uncertainty 16
Figure B.1 – Schematic example of test rig for use with aspirated equipment 58
Figure B.2 – Schematic example of test chamber for diffusion method 59
Figure B.3 – Schematic example of test chamber for flow method 59
Table 1 – Factors to be considered in the expanded uncertainty estimate 48
Table A.1 – Gas specific performance requirements 56
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1 Scope
This part of IEC 62990 specifies general requirements for design, function and performance, and describes the test methods that apply to portable, transportable, and fixed equipment for the detection and concentration measurement of toxic gases and vapours in workplace atmospheres and other industrial and commercial applications.
This document is applicable to continuously sensing equipment whose primary purpose is to provide an indication, alarm and/or other output function the purpose of which is to indicate the presence of a toxic gas or vapour in the atmosphere and in some cases to initiate automatic or manual protective action(s). It is applicable to equipment in which the sensor generates an electrical signal when gas is present.
This document applies to two types of equipment:
Type HM (Health Monitoring) ‘occupational exposure’ equipment:
For occupational exposure measurement, the performance requirements are focused on uncertainty of measurement of gas concentrations in the region of Occupational Exposure Limit Values (OELV). The upper limit of measurement will be defined by the manufacturer in accordance with 4.2.1.
Type SM (Safety Monitoring) ‘general gas detection’ equipment:
For general gas detection applications (e.g. safety warning, leak detection), the performance requirements are focused on alarm signalling. The upper limit of measurement will be defined by the manufacturer according to the intended use of the equipment.
In general, the requirements for accuracy will be higher for Type HM equipment than for Type SM equipment. The same equipment may meet the requirements of both Type HM and Type SM.
For equipment used for sensing the presence of multiple gases this document applies only to the detection of toxic gas or vapour.
This document is not applicable to equipment:
with samplers and concentrators such as sorbents or paper tape having an irreversible indication;
used for the measurement of gases and vapours related to the risk of explosion;
used for the measurement of oxygen;
used only in laboratories for analysis or measurement;
used only for process measurement purposes;
used in the domestic environment;
used in environmental air pollution monitoring;
used for open-path (line of sight) area gas measurement;
used for ventilation control in car parks or tunnels.
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