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Gas control unit 32 addressables digital sensors BXI32

Rev. 1-14

Installation and
user guide

TO INSTALL  IN
SAFE ZONE

 NO ATEX

The  exp erience  and  the   knowled ge
acquired  over  the  years  within  industrial
sector  and  market  together  with  the
prestige  that  has  always  made  BEINAT
S.r.l.
  have  allowed  the  design  of  a  new
Gas  Control  Unit  the...    “BXI32”
which  has  the  prerogative  to  control,
th rou g h  the   co nne cte d   a d d r e ss e d
sensors  to  it  from  1  to  32,  the  presence
of  gas:  Toxic,  Explosive,  and  Oxygen

The control unit BXI32 has been designed
an d   b uil t  t o  me e t  the   cu rre nt
re quireme nts  of   the  Marke t  and  in
compliance  with  European  Standard  for
checking  gas presence  in  a versatile  and
innovative  with  addressed  sensors
through  an  addressed  network  RS-
485  MODBUS

When  one  of the connected  sensors exceeds the pre-alarm  setpoint, the control  unit  emits  a  proportional  sound
signal,  based  on  the  amount  of  gas  detected,  and  shows  on  the  display  the  number  of  the  sensor,  the  amount
of  gas  detected  and  its  origin;  the  alarm  triggered  is  saved  in  a  memory  (Datalogger).

The  control  unit  is  equipped  with  1  general  alarm  relay  with/without  Positive  Safety  to  enable  further
independent  control  of  two  solenoid  valves..
Up  to  2  relay  expansion  cards  CARD-TX4R  can  be  inserted  if  nedessary.

>  Self-diagnosis of the whole system with detections
Alarms,  faults,  transmissions,  malfunctions,  etc.
>  Data  Logger storage 50 episodes

Ordinary maintenance program
> Alarms
 Source
>  Automatic  reading 
of the gas type of each sensor
>  Adjustable alarm level for each sensor.
>  Automatic operating  range from 20 to 100% LEL
> Efficiency of the connected sensors
>
 Positive Security Function
> Possibility of inserting Relay expansion card
> Factory reset
>  Connection,  
Printer to print the  Reports
>  Manual  alarm  button connection
>  Brand
> Serial number
    >
 Date and Time
      > Monitored sensor
         > Graph
 of the quantity of gas detected

Some  main
FEATURES

The  first  with  self-diagnosis

and  Maintenance  Program

Electric  connections  also  available  on

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

CONFORMITY

EN  50194

EN  45544-1-3

EN  61010-1

Compliant    EN  60079-29-1

Installation    EN  60079-29-2

EN  50270

Reports  issued  by  TUV  Italia

Summary of Contents for BXI32

Page 1: ...sary Self diagnosis of the whole system with detections Alarms faults transmissions malfunctions etc Data Logger storage 50 episodes Ordinary maintenance program Alarms Source Automatic reading of the gas type of each sensor Adjustable alarm level for each sensor Automatic operating range from 20 to 100 LEL Efficiency of the connected sensors Positive Security Function Possibility of inserting Rel...

Page 2: ...by entering the Password All operation and alarm LEDs read page 3 to find out their functions LED that displays the charge status of Buffer battery Main Power Supply 15 VDC 10 Power demand from 1 2W min to a max of 3W Max 15 DC Secondary power supply via battery Max 2 2 Ah not supplied 12 7 V 10 Battery Charger Max 2 2 Ah controlled Relay Contact Range 10A 250V resistive ALARMS Pre Alarm adjustabl...

Page 3: ... with a moist cloth Precautions MAINTENANCE The user periodically every 6 months must perform a check of the operation of the control unit by spraying a suitable test gas at the base of the sensors connected until the alarm condition is reached At least once a year make a more accurate check by a specialist technician Disabling the detector must be carried out by qualified personnel Suitable senso...

Page 4: ... the RESET button 6 Pre Alarm When the red light comes on one of the connected senors detects the gas dispersed in the environment and reached a concentration varying from 8 to 16 of the LEL and closes the contact of the relay 1st THRESHOLD 7 Main Alarm When turns on the red alarm LED one of the sensors has detected a gas concentration of 20 of the LEL and closes the contact of the GENERAL ALARM r...

Page 5: ...ogram provides to enter a password La Password di fabbrica è 1 2 3 4 The Password can be changed by accessing to Advanced Functions program under General Functions Move with the left button above the required number and press ENTER every asterisk will turn on every number until all four asterisks are switched on If the PassWord is correct it reads Accepted Password If you enter the wrong code you ...

Page 6: ...thing stationary for three minutes the saving is automatic Down UP Left Right ENTER Detection sensors Input settings Sensors Expansion Card Selection To the controller you can associate the following connections 1 connections up to 32 sensors 2 connections up to 31 sensors and a CARD TX4R 3 connections up to 30 sensors and two CARD TX4R To do this you need to acquire the both the sensors that the ...

Page 7: ...rst 10 20 scale can be set as desired keeping in mind that the intervention threshold cannot be lower than the pre alarm To be set the second scale needs a set the probe concerned to detect 100 b a password is required to proceed Sensor 01 491940 E T Alarm 20 LEL 20 100 READING PERCENTAGE LEL RANGE SENSOR SET 20 RANGE SENSOR SET 100 The program provides to enter a password La Password di fabbrica ...

Page 8: ...the function you want to subject to relay 1 FOR EXAMPLE FAULT THRESHOLD ALARM Move with the DOWN button above the word sensors With the ENTER button select the sensor to be subjected to relay 1 Continue as above for both the relays and the remaining functions card TX4R 31 Relay 01 02 03 04 Func not used Sensors 1 32 preallarme allarme avaria ADDRESS RELAY NUMBER EVENT SUBJECT Down UP Left Right EN...

Page 9: ...E UP AND DOWN BUTTONS TO THE NEXT SELECTION Depending on the type of the system it is possible to choose the need to select the Positive Safety Selection Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select Positive Safety Each time you press ENTER button changes the written ON OFF ON enables the Positive Security function OFF disables the Positive Safety function Once chosen move with the UP and DOWN buttons on...

Page 10: ...isodi The control unit program provides the possibility to silence the external siren which may be annoying during the test phase or during the prolonged alarms The extern siren silencing is signaled by a red LED a Illuminated red LED siren silenced b LED off operating siren Press ENTER button to change ON OFF To move between the lines press the UP and DOWN Page 10 Down UP Left Right ENTER change ...

Page 11: ...Sensor replacement E15 S01 17 Central Communication Error E16 S01 Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the written a Print status press ENTER The current status of the control unit and sensors b Print Datalogger press ENTER All datalogger events Page 11 STAMPA STATO ATTUALE ED EVENTI DEL DATALOGGER EXIT BEINAT BXI32 Ver 1 14 S N Example Serial 0102 Date Hour 31 MAY 17 10 00 Datalogger Event 01 06...

Page 12: ...agnosis consists in carrying out a check up of operation of the entire system in case of anomalies and if necessary resort to repair Examples of reading E01 CE00 central side communication error E01 SE15 sensor 15 communication error E01 EE31 expansion communication error 31 END To exit the program select Return arrow During the Maintenance period the writing In Maintenance 20m appears on the firs...

Page 13: ...will be totally reset and starts a new countdown of 90 seconds The control unit is now reset N B be sure of what is done because doing this all the previous settings will be lost Down UP Left Right ENTER Factory Reset Advanced Functions follow Maintenance 00 factory reset Indicator to return to the previous page use UP and DOWN keys and press ENTER Indicator to advance to the ALARM THRESHOLD SELEC...

Page 14: ...h a degree of IP protection depending on the area to be monitored Kitchens Boiler rooms Laboratory etc choosing one of the Beinat s sensors ranging from IP30 to ATEX vedi pagina 3 Sensors installation and positioning 30 cm Light Gas 30 cm Heavy Gas Average Height Volatile Gas INSTALLATION OF GAS SENSORS It is important to remember that remote sensors should be installed bearing in mind that 1 The ...

Page 15: ... the ends of the connection terminals If the control unit is supplied without Box check that the voltage 15 VDC is present at the ends of the connection terminals If the Fault yellow LED lights up a First check the fault source from the serial network or from the sensor Communication Error If the fault comes from the serial communication check that the cables have been correctly connected and that...

Page 16: ...ternal siren BEINAT S N AD012G 31 07 17 10 10 BXI32 ver 1 4 CountDown 03 S2 S1 S30 S29 C31 C32 C B A C B A RS 485 Max 1000 meters N B Close jumper end of line of the last device Codice ASI012 Power supply for 8 sensors 110 230 VAC 15 VDC Note Each sensor absorbs 200 mA PAM NC Reset button Ext Alarm 12 V Powersupply 15 VDC Powersupply 110 230 VAC Block diagram electrical connections ...

Page 17: ... switches that each device possesses until a maximum of 32 addresses Example to select an address Turn the Switch of tenths until you find the desired tenth For example 1 Turn the Switch of units until you find the desired unit For example 6 In this way you set the address 16 REMEMBER TO INSERT THE END LINE CLOSURE AT THE LAST SENSOR OR CARD Selecting line end Open Close ON 3 2 1 C B A 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 18: ...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 Remember to insert the end of line closure to the last sensor or card Yellow LEDs transmission Power supply 15 VDC Transmission 3 C 2 B 1 A Connection and Addressing of an additional Relay Card CARD TX4R follows Electrical Connections WARNING ...

Page 19: ...pplies In the RS485 network the masses of the devices must be connected together In the case of devices with power supply connected to earth for example PC the earth and ground connection together can generate problems 1 The total length of the RS485 network must not exceed 1000 meters 2 The minimum distance between two devices must not be less than 1 meter 3 The branch line from the main network ...

Page 20: ...s of a solenoid valve Normally Closed with Positive Safety Connecting a Solenoid valve with sirens to 12 VDC via a power switcing The power supply should be adequate to the consumption of the components C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Solenoid valve Prealarm Fault Siren ext NA NC Switching power supply 230 VAC Ph N 12 VDc Electrical connections Connections of a solenoid valve Nor...

Page 21: ... 0 2 8 0 BEINAT S N AD012G 21 10 15 10 10 BXI ver 1 4 Count Down 90 BXI32 90 mm 45 mm 37 mm 90 mm 45 mm 159 mm Measures and dimensions of the unit in rail DIN Omega 9 modules Measurements and dimensions of the control unit in box IP65 ...

Page 22: ...istributors 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 have the following symptoms vomiting sleepiness or else go to the closest first aid station and inform the operators that you could have been poisoned by Carbon Monoxide or by an excess or deficiency of oxygen NOT...

Page 23: ...Page 23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Sensors n Code Address Location Type of gas Reminder table of the addressed sensors configuration ...

Page 24: ...points in case you buy a new and similar product local collection points waste collection center local recycling center etc By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequence for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handing of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural ...

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