BEINAT BX308xp Installation And User Manual Download Page 1

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Important: Assembly / maintenance of the appliance must be carried out by qualified personnel and in
accordance  with  applicable  laws  and  regulations.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for the use of products that have to comply with particular
environmental and / or installation standards.

Important note
Before connecting the equipment, it is recommended that you read the instruction manual carefully and
keep  it for future reference.  It is  also recommended  to perform  the electrical connections correctly  as
per  enclosed  drawings,  observing  the  instructions  and  the  Standards.
N.B. Refer to the documentation in all cases where the symbol is on the side

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Installation
and user guide

The experience and the knowledge acquired over the years within industrial sector and market together with the prestige
that has always made BEINAT S.r.l. stand out from its competitors comes to the new Gas Control Unit  “BX308/xp”
aimed at checking, by means of probes coupled to it,  the presence of gas: toxic, explosive, and Oxygen.
Cutting-edge  technologies  enable  the  Gas  detection  control  unit  to  be  installed  in  industrial  environments  and
underground parking spaces.
The control unit  BX308xp has been designed and built to meet the current requirements of the Market and in compliance
with European Standard for checking gas presence in a versatile and innovative  using: With conventional sensors.
Up to 8 remote probes Conventional from 4 to 20 mA can be connected in conventional mode for a single zone.
Gas concentration measured by every probe sequentially is shown directly on display, with a description of its origin.
When one of the coupled probes exceeds the pre-alarm setpoint, the control unit generates a proportional sound signal,
depending on the concentration of gas measured, and shows on the display the number of the probe, the amount of
gas measured and its origin; the alarm triggered is saved in a memory (Datalogger). Should it be necessary, the data
stored can be printed (up to maximum 50 events).

The control unit features two levels of hazard:
1st LEVEL, pre-alarm. This data is variable. The technician can modify pre-alarm intervention for every probe according
to the type of plant to be controlled.
The level can be selected from 3% to 16% of  L.E.L.  or from 45 to 240 ppm
2nd LEVEL, general alarm.  it is set to 20 % of L.E.L.  or  300ppm
The control unit  is  equipped  with two  general alarm relays  with/without  Positive Safety Switch  to  enable further
independent control of two solenoid valves. Finally, the Control Unit allows the user to control the actual operation
of the probes coupled.
ALARMS Oxygen:   Oxygen deficiency, and  > Oxygen excess

Expansion Cards
CARD-RLS4
. Relay card: each card has 4 relays, it can connect up to 16 cards
CARD-BMS16. Current Voltage

EN 50194

EN 45544-1-3

EN 50270

EN 61010-1

Compliant  EN 60079-29-1

Installation  EN 60079-29-2

Reports issued by  TUV Italia

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Control Unit from 1 to 8 Conventional sensors  BX308xp

                                                                                            Rev. 3

Summary of Contents for BX308xp

Page 1: ...le and innovative using With conventional sensors Up to 8 remote probes Conventional from 4 to 20 mA can be connected in conventional mode for a single zone Gas concentration measured by every probe sequentially is shown directly on display with a description of its origin When one of the coupled probes exceeds the pre alarm setpoint the control unit generates a proportional sound signal depending...

Page 2: ... 7 V 10 Battery Charger Max 2 2 Ah controlled Max power demand in alarm with 8 probes connected 15W Max 12 V Max power demand in alarm with 8 probes connected 19W Max 240VAC Relay Contact Range 10A 250V resistive ALARMS 1st Pre Alarm adjustable for every probe from 3 450ppm to 16 240ppm of L E L 2nd Final alarm for every active area set to 20 of LEL or 300 ppm CO Monitored Gas Indication Through i...

Page 3: ...st technician Disabling the detector must be carried out by qualified personnel The installation of the gas detection system does not exonerate From the observance of all the rules regarding the characteristics the installation and the use of the gas appliances The ventilation of the premises and the discharge of the combustion products prescribed by the UNI standards as per ART 3 LAW 1083 71 and ...

Page 4: ...D turns on and flashes when one of the probes coupled is damaged or the connection cables are interrupted or there is a connection error When this LED is turned on the equipment can no longer detect the gas and it activates the relays of both threshold levels the 1st and the 2nd To restore operation the probe must be repaired or removed by pressing RESET using the setting program 2 Alarm LEDS a PR...

Page 5: ...correct you will see Password accepted If you made a code input mistake you will see Wrong password You should re enter the password If you do not press any key you will return to the previous screen DATE and TIME SETTING Use the Left and Right buttons to select Time Setting and press ENTER You will access the current date and time setting program PROBE SETTING Use the Left and Right buttons to se...

Page 6: ... 1 each time you press the ENTER button a rectangle will appear with the text Activation deactivation of probes and type of gas selection Explosive or Toxic Press DOWN to get probe 1 blinking Now each time you press ENTER you will get the following box E you have enabled a probe for explosive gas T you have enabled a probe for toxic gas O you have enabled a probe for oxygen gas you have disabled t...

Page 7: ...se T On the first line you will see the gas percentage of 150 ppm To change the percentage press ENTER The percentage is increased each time of 15 ppm starting from 45 ppm up to a maximum of 240 ppm The percentages are increased cyclically Probe Setting continue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T T O E T T T T T E E E E Configurazione sonde Oxygen Gas Setting pre alarm main alarm Key Oxygen depletion Oxygen excess...

Page 8: ...eep in mind that when this operation is peformed the relative probes must also be setted to the same range Select the top right arrow and press ENTER to return to the previous program Due to the sheer importance of this operation any change to the operative range shall be confirmed END to the exit program select the Back Arrow Probe Setting continue Giù Sù SX DX ENTER Setting the Percentage of Pre...

Page 9: ...lation you can select the relay functioning mode The relay functioning modes are two continuous and impulse In the Continuous position the relay remains closed until the alarm status continues or until the alarm stops In the Impulse position the relay remains closed for 20 seconds and then disenergizes afterwards Selection Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select Relay Each time you press ENTER the C...

Page 10: ...Silent Mode The BX308xp program allows the silent mode for the external siren The siren could be annoying during test phases or extensive alarms The silencing is indicated by a red LED on the front panel Red LED on means siren silenced Red LED off means siren working Selection Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select Siren Silent Mode Each time you press ENTER the ON OFF message is changed In the ON ...

Page 11: ...be Enabled Probe Disabled Hard Reset Event 06 Retrieving data Event 05 Retrieving data Event 02 Retrieving data Event 04 Retrieving data Event 03 Retrieving data Event 01 Retrieving data Event 06 25 Lug 13 08 15 Low Battery Vbatt 03 3 V Event 05 24 Lug 13 09 15 Reset Event 01 24 Lug 13 15 28 Probe 16 Pre Alarm V 02 6 V I 17 3 mA Event 02 24 Lug 13 15 28 Probe 12 Alarm V 02 6 V I 17 3 mA Event 03 2...

Page 12: ...bes use the RIGHT and LEFT buttons to reach the desired probe General Functions continue Giù Sù SX DX ENTER Print status Print datalogger 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T T T E E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T T T T E E E E Zone 1 Zone 2 V 3 2 I 20 2 mA BEINAT BX308 xp Ver 1 0 S N Sample Serial number 0102 Date Hour 07 oct 17 10 00 State probes Probe 01 Zone 1 Gas Type Explosive Gas Level 02 9 LEL Meas Current 06 2 mA Status...

Page 13: ... code CARD RLS4 On each card there are 4 relays which can be associated with the desired probes range Each relay may be assigned to one of the following functions Pre alarm Alarm Fault or Not Used Each relay may be assigned a range of probes from 1 to 16 Display CARD RLS4 Indicates the hardware address set in the card read information To change the current expansion card press ENTER The expansion ...

Page 14: ... 3 Position of the detection probes You can connect many types of remote probes to this unit Therefore they should be positioned at different heights depending on the type of gas to be detected These heights are 30 cm from the lowest point of the floor in order to detect Heavy gases L P G etc 30 cm from the highest point of the ceiling in order to detect light gases Methane etc 160 cm from the low...

Page 15: ... fitted with protection fuses 2 You will notice that some LEDs will light up in turn for about 20 seconds 3 The display will start the COUNT DOWN of about 90 seconds warm up At the end the control unit is ready for detection 4 Pressing and holding down the TEST button you can obtain a gas leakage simulation The control unit will carry out the following It will light up the 13 LEL or the 200ppm wit...

Page 16: ...L3 Green led voltage switched Yellowled transmission Tens Unit Example to select an address Turn the Switch of tenths until you find the desired tenth For example 0 Turn the Switch of units until you find the desired unit For example 6 In this way you will set the address 6 Eachconnectedboardmust havean address unique to avoid conflicts in the data transmission To enter the addresses of each CARD ...

Page 17: ...larm Exit Alarm SirenStatus Test Reset C NC NO C NC NO Prealarm Main Alarm 1 2 3 4 5 C NC NO C NC NO Fault Sirena Ext 6 7 8 9 Manual alarm PAM NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 2 1 Sonda 1 3 2 1 Sonda 2 3 2 1 Sonda 3 3 2 1 Sonda 4 3 2 1 Sonda 5 3 2 1 Sonda 6 3 2 1 Sonda 7 3 2 1 Sonda 8 15VDC Characteristics standard switching power supply 230 VAC 15 N B Power supply included in the box version Cards Relay Conv...

Page 18: ...ctions Connecting a solenoid valve Normally Closed without Positive Safety C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NA NC Power supply Switching Ph N 12 VDc Power supply 110 240 VAC Solenoid valves Prealarm Fault Siren ext Ph N 230 VAC C NO C NO C NC NO C NC NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Solenoid valve Prealarm Fault Siren ext NC Ph N C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Solenoid valv...

Page 19: ...ound and the relevant consequent measures taken If the alarm continues and the cause of gas presence cannot be found or removed abandon the building and call the emergency services when outside fire department distributors etc IMPORTANT The operation test should not be carried out with the gas tap as this does not guarantee a sufficient concentration to activate the general alarm Warning If you ha...

Page 20: ...INAT S r l is not liable for possible damage direct or indirect to people animals or things from product faults and from its enforced suspension of use DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT This symbol on the product or its packaging to indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling ...

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