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Utilization

This symbol on a product or on its packaging indicates that the product

must not be disposed of with other household waste. Instead, it is the
user's responsibility to ensure disposal of waste equipment by handing it

over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical
and electronic equipment. The proper recycling of your waste equipment

at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure
that   it   is   recycled   in   a   manner   that   protects   human   health   and   the

environment. Information about relevant designated collection points can
be obtained from the Local Authority, waste disposal companies and in the

place   of   purchase.   The   equipment   can   also   be   returned   to   the
manufacturer.

10

Technical specification

Power voltage

• V

CC

• I

CC 

10 – 42 V    
130 mA 

Environment

In-operation

Storage

• Ambient temperatures
• Humidity

• Pressure

-20 – 50

O

C

10 – 90% long term
0 – 99% short term
1013 ± 10% hPa

-20 – 50

O

C

20 – 80% long term

Detected substance

LPG (C

3

H

8

, C

4

H

10

Measuring range

0 – 50% LEL

Standard configuration
• warning 1
• warning 2
• alarm

10% LEL
15% LEL
20% LEL

IP

IP 43

Analogue input parameters
R

IN

200 Ω

Analogue output parameters
• R

LOAD_MAX

200 Ω

The output signal according to the operating
status of the detector:
• failure
• operation
• warning 1
• warning 2
• alarm

2.4 mA
4 mA
9 mA
11 mA
15 mA

Integrated signalling equipment (optical)

LED controls

Protection class

III

Dimensions

See Figure 2

Cable glands (cable diameter range) 

Cable glands pressed into installation pipes – pipe diameter 16 mm
Multi-range cable glands – cable diameter 3.5 – 12 mm

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User Manual: POD-043-ENG R03

Summary of Contents for Alpa EcoDet XT

Page 1: ...POD 043 ENG R03 User Manual Gas Detector Alpa EcoDet XT Product code PW 098 LPG...

Page 2: ...ring Detection and Reduction of gas hazards We invite you to familiarize yourself with our offer on www atestgaz pl Atest Gaz A M Pachole sp j ul Spokojna 3 44 109 Gliwice Poland tel 48 32 238 87 94 f...

Page 3: ...ices in not allowed Engineering of a gas safety system for any specific facilities to be safeguarded may need consideration of other requirements during the entire lifetime of the product Use of unaut...

Page 4: ...XT Gas Detector 6 Table 2 Electric interface description 9 Table 3 Indication of operation modes 10 Table 4 Settings of the configuration switch 13 Table 5 Possible reasons for indication of intercon...

Page 5: ...replacement of the MniPel Head reduction of the calibration time three alarm thresholds indication of detector failures or interruption of the monitoring loop long term operation with steady parameter...

Page 6: ...icate Operation of a gas detector consists in continuous measurements of gas concentration within the detector vicinity as well as periodic tests of the gas sensor Results of the foregoing operations...

Page 7: ...ng measures should be undertaken evacuate all third persons from the endangered area if possible enable ventilation of endangered confined areas open windows and or doors when a control system that au...

Page 8: ...ion Safety System off there is a possibility that a dangerous voltage can exist on the terminals of the Control Unit It can originate from another system like for an example ventilation system that us...

Page 9: ...4 1 Electric interfaces The appearance of the terminal strip is shown in Figure 2 Port name Pin Description X1 Port of the detector bus Alpa EcoWent XT Gas Detector T connector XT control unit Paramet...

Page 10: ...LED ALARM blinks once per period The 1st warning threshold is exceeded Red LED ALARM blinks twice per period The 2nd warning threshold is exceeded Red LED ALARM is permanently on The alarm threshold i...

Page 11: ...it into a star shaped system The detailed schematic diagram for such a layout is provided in Appendix 3 6 2 Bus layout with an open alarm loop Such a layout assumes that gas detectors are arranged in...

Page 12: ...TEST LOOP port of the control unit which facilitates scheduled tests of the system operability Figure 6 Connection with the Alpa MOD LED1 Control Unit into a closed bus system The detailed schematic...

Page 13: ...communication loop and for nearly all detectors except for the last one deployed down an open loop communication line System layout Detector location Setting for the configuration switch Bus layout wi...

Page 14: ...aboration with Alpa EcoWent XT detectors Figure 9 Collaboration with Alpa EcoWent XT detectors s 14 25 User Manual POD 043 ENG R03 Line up detector Last detector Subsequent line up detectors or a cont...

Page 15: ...s with interconnections within the system see Section 5 guidelines summarized in Table 5 may be helpful to find a remedy for the failure LED indicator Further conditions Possible reason for the proble...

Page 16: ...rs must be established by a designer of a gas safety system with consideration of the following issues LPG detectors should be installed in such a way that the distance between the measuring head and...

Page 17: ...e cable Selection of appropriate cables is within the responsibility scope of the system designer with consideration of local conditions at the installation site of the Gas Safety System Maximum lengt...

Page 18: ...e Bare wires or wires surplus may lead to a hazard of electric shock or equipment damage All cable cores must be terminated inside the device Leaving of unterminated cores is not allowed Incorrect rou...

Page 19: ...the input port of the first detector to an interconnecting cable leading to a control unit Set the configuration switch of the detector to the OST position the last detector in a chain see Figure 11 C...

Page 20: ...nother during the time period of one minute warm up and stabilization of the detector Upon expiration of that time period the OK indicator on the detector front panel should go on If the control unit...

Page 21: ...test gas tripping of the last the most distant detector with a hazardous gas and verification of the control unit behaviour as well as behaviour of all intermediate line up detectors they should indi...

Page 22: ...out on regular basis Such inspections and maintenance must be carried out by trained personnel in line with the applicable state of the art general safety rules and special conditions for installatio...

Page 23: ...heduled inspections are recommended after each three months of the device operation The inspection scope should include visual inspection of the system and its components as well as operability tests...

Page 24: ...equipment can also be returned to the manufacturer 10 Technical specification Power voltage VCC ICC 10 42 V 130 mA Environment In operation Storage Ambient temperatures Humidity Pressure 20 50O C 10 9...

Page 25: ...cription PW 049 CB3 Service cable CB3 PW 064 WM1 Mounting bracket WM1 for wall mounting PW 064 WM3 Mounting bracket WM3 for wall mounting with cover PW 092 B Calibration kit Standardized reference gas...

Page 26: ...5 in relation to directive 2011 65 EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment EN IEC 63000 2018 This declaration of conformity is issued un...

Page 27: ...and a resultant change in its resistance Whereas combustion is not possible on the passive element therefore its properties do not change under the influence of a combustible substance This allows th...

Page 28: ...of such a situation on the detector operation Catalytic sensor working properly at an oxygen concentration of about 21 3 1 1 Impact of the presence of a working gas or other reaction gas Catalytic sen...

Page 29: ...nitrogen or carbon dioxide then the catalytic detector can give a low or even zero response A similar effect can occur when large amounts of reaction gas are released to the atmosphere creating a con...

Page 30: ...pparent reading of the presence of a combustible substance 4 Factors shortening the lifetime of the sensor 4 1 Poison and inhibitors For every reaction with the presence of a catalyst that cause perma...

Page 31: ...correct positions The jumper in the terminal block X2 of the Alpa EcoWent XT must be installed when the detector is not directly coupled with the Alpa EcoDet XT detector Recheck position of the config...

Page 32: ...ion to the position of an internal configuration switch the last detector in the loop or a transient detector Atest Gaz A M Pachole sp j ul Spokojna 3 44 109 Gliwice Poland VAT No PL 9691433231 tel 48...

Page 33: ...ent XT must be installed when the detector is not directly coupled with the Alpa EcoDet XT detector Recheck position of the configuration switch a transient of a line end detector Atest Gaz A M Pachol...

Page 34: ...Went XT must be installed when the detector is not directly coupled with the Alpa EcoDet XT detector Recheck position of the configuration switch a transient of a line end detector Atest Gaz A M Pacho...

Page 35: ...he terminal block X2 of the Alpa EcoWent XT must be installed when the detector is not directly coupled with the Alpa EcoDet XT detector Recheck position of the configuration switch a transient of a l...

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Page 42: ...at the end of the line One Alpa EcoDet XT Gas Detector at the end of the line L2 m L2 m 0 75 1400 1400 1 1400 1400 1 5 1400 1400 2 5 1400 1400 Table 7 Maximum length of cables star configuration Ates...

Page 43: ...rocess e g weather conditions safety potential hazard generated by the mixture criterion B These both criteria have an impact on the final cost of the calibration services and level of competence requ...

Page 44: ...of flammable components 60 LEL concentration of toxic components NDSCh2 oxygen concentration 25 vol tank 3 dm3 water capacity and p 70 atm specified liquid chemical compounds e g glycerol 1 2 propaned...

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Page 48: ...M Pachole sp j Spokojna 3 44 109 Gliwice tel 48 32 238 87 94 fax 48 32 234 92 71 e mail contact atestgaz pl For more details on our devices and other products and services offered by us visit www ate...

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