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6

Life cycle

6.1

Transport

The device should be transported in the same way as new devices of this type. If the original box or another
protection (e. g. corks) is not available, it is necessary to secure the device against shocks, vibrations and

moisture on one's own, using other equivalent methods.
The device can be conveyed under environmental conditions as described in Table 4.

6.2

Installation

Device must be mounted on a flat, vertical wall in the orientation shown in Figure 2

 

or in the control cabinet

on the DIN 35 rail or place in the junction box in a place accessible to authorized operators, however, if

possible, in such a way as to make it difficult for unauthorized persons to access it. It is recommended to
use such mounting height which allows easy access to the unit.
If multi-wired strands (commonly referred to as "cables") are used for connecting, the ends of these strands

shall be terminated with terminal sleeves.
If there is a need to connect two strands in one terminal of the device, only the connection in one common
terminal sleeve is allowed (details see table 4).

It is unacceptable to combine in one connector two wires which are not pinched in one cable

lug.

6.3

Start-up

After all connections are made and outputs of the Sigma MOD AO module are configured according to the
schematics below no other start-up operations are needed.

6.4

Configuration of the module /system

4..20 mA current outputs of the Sigma MOD AO module can be configured according to needs of the

system. 
Every  output  can  be  operated in  either  the  active  or  passive  mode,  where  the mode  is  selected  by
arrangement of jumpers between output terminals according to the illustration below.

Figure 8: Current output configuration

Default configuration – see appendix [3].

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OUTPUT 8

OUTPUT 7

OUTPUT 6

OUTPUT 5

OUTPUT 4

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OUTPUT 1

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S

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S

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S

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Summary of Contents for PW-036-A

Page 1: ...POD 004 ENG R01 User Manual Control Unit Module Sigma MOD AO Product code PW 036 A...

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: ...protected facility may involve other requirements throughout all stages of the product life How to use this manual The following symbols of optical indicators status are used throughout the document...

Page 4: ...pecification 11 8 Product marking 12 9 Appendices 12 List of Tables Table 1 Optical indicators status notation 3 Table 2 Output current in various modes of the module operation 8 Table 3 Electric inte...

Page 5: ...o a need appears to provide an interface between the Sigma Gas system which is based on digital transmission of information and an existing system for automatic control with the 4 20 mA current loop O...

Page 6: ...em 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 uses one of the o...

Page 7: ...tes with default settings Failure the device indicates a critical failure 4 2 Current outputs 4 20 mA The modules can operate in two modes see Section 6 4 for more details about configuration Active s...

Page 8: ...erloaded OVERLOAD mode 22mA Non critical failure of a detector N Normal operation of the detector N Table 2 Output current in various modes of the module operation N the output current is in proportio...

Page 9: ...onnected 3 Output 1 8 Analog outputs for the 4 20 mA current loop Positive pole for module outputs S Current outputs for detector signals Negative pole for module outputs Table 3 Electric interface de...

Page 10: ...ends of these strands shall be terminated with terminal sleeves If there is a need to connect two strands in one terminal of the device only the connection in one common terminal sleeve is allowed det...

Page 11: ...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 wa...

Page 12: ...uishing ABS PC Weight 0 2 kg Lifetime 10 years Mandatory periodic inspection Every 12 months Mounting DIN 35 TS35 rail Table 4 Technical specification 8 Product marking Product code Description PW 036...

Page 13: ...2011 65 EU on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment EN 50581 2012 This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of...

Page 14: ...Gas System layout with multiple Sigma MOD AO modules Atest Gaz A M Pachole sp j ul Spokojna 3 44 109 Gliwice Poland VAT No 969 143 32 31 tel 48 32 238 87 94 fax 48 32 234 92 71 e mail contact atestga...

Page 15: ...Date Signature Company stamp Sigma MOD AO Serial no Product revision R Channel number Gas Detector address DEF 4 20 mA output Active Passive 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Date Signature Company stamp Atest Gaz A M...

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