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Technical Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

CODEL

 

 

Accuracy 
 

Visibility - ±0.002 m

-1

 

CO - ±2ppm or 2% span 

NO - ±2ppm or 2% span 

NO² - ±100ppb 

 

 
 
 
 
 

Power 
 

24V DC, 24VA (obtained from PSU) 

 
Communications 
 

Serial RS485 interface via plug and socket for diagnostics, RS485 Modbus, or Codel 
Protocol  

 
Outputs

 

(Optional) 

 

analogue - 2 x 4-20mA, 200V Common 

max. load 500



-

logic - 2 x volt-free contacts SPCO, 0.5A @ 125V AC,

2A @ 30V DC, 0.5A @ 100V 

DC (Per card, up to two cards per unit or system)                    

Optional Modbus protocol serial communications (must be specified at the time of 

order). 

 
Dimensions 
 

Ø150mm x 260mm 

 

3.4. RS485 Interface 

(Optional)  

 
Power 
 

5V, 30mA obtained from AQM 

 
PC Communications 
 

RS485 via 9-

way ‘D’ connector 

 
AQM Communication 
 

TTL levels 

connection via 4-way plug and socket 

isolated 

 

Note

:  The AQM PCBs are equipped with built-in RS485 communications facilities for use during 

commissioning. This facility may further be used after commissioning for communication to 
integrate the AQM using MODBUS protocol 

– fuller details are contained in Appendix A. 

Summary of Contents for Tunnel Tech 700 Series

Page 1: ...VIS Tunnel Tech 704 NO VIS Tunnel Tech 705 NO VIS Tunnel Tech 706 CO NO VIS Tunnel Tech 707 NO NO VIS Tunnel Tech 708 VIS Only Tunnel Atmosphere Monitoring System CO NO NO Vis CODEL International Ltd...

Page 2: ...Issue A Rev 0 Date 25 04 17 Ref 100303...

Page 3: ...CODEL Issue A Rev 0 Date 25 04 17 Ref 100303...

Page 4: ...for the rest of the industry All development and design work is carried out in house by experienced engineers using proven state of the art CAD and software development techniques while stringent asse...

Page 5: ...CODEL Issue A Rev 0 Date 25 04 17 Ref 100303...

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Page 7: ...tor AQM 9 4 1 2 Power Supply Unit PSU 9 4 2 Connections 10 5 Commissioning 15 5 1 Power Up 15 5 2 Visibility Commissioning 15 5 2 1 Visibility Module Communication 15 5 2 2 Alignment 16 5 2 3 Detector...

Page 8: ...v 0 Date 25 04 17 Ref 100303 7 2 Address Numbers 29 8 List of Figures 30 Appendix 1 MODBUS Communication RS485 Connection 31 Appendix 2 Optional Tunnel Display Unit TDU 34 Appendix 3 Optional Heated M...

Page 9: ...ed throughout these instructions and are intended to ensure your safety while carrying out installation operation and maintenance procedures Please read these instructions fully before proceeding Caut...

Page 10: ...Technical Manual CODEL Issue A Rev 0 Date 25 04 17 Ref 100303...

Page 11: ...vide all the essential measurements necessary to monitor a tunnel atmosphere for Carbon Monoxide Nitric Oxide Visibility Nitrogen dioxide This is achieved by using a modular design concept so that the...

Page 12: ...s to a reflector unit mounted 3m away A high powered modulated LED is used for the visible light source Optical visibility is measured by a silicon photo detector that determines the attenuation of th...

Page 13: ...quality monitor 1 3 Power Supply Unit PSU The PSU is required to convert the mains 90 263V AC supply to the 12V or 24V DC required to power the AQM Figure 3 Tunnel Tech 700 Series power supply units...

Page 14: ...as the transmissivity T of the system T e KL Thus visibility coefficient K 1 loge 1 L T where L 6m T is the measured transmissivity A visibility sensor measures the transmissivity of a light beam fro...

Page 15: ...fter transmission to and reflection from the retro reflector unit The processor takes a series of measurements immediately prior to pulsing the emitter LED in order to monitor the inherent background...

Page 16: ...egular access is not usually possible without a tunnel closure The second method is to automatically compensate for such a build up of contamination The technique used by Tunnel Tech relies on the ass...

Page 17: ...89 336 EEC EMC Ambient temperature 20 o C to 50 o C 3 2 Power Supply Unit PSU Optional Outputs 24V DC fused maximum current output must not exceed 5A 60W Power 90 to 264V AC 47 63Hz 100VA max Dimensio...

Page 18: ...o two cards per unit or system Optional Modbus protocol serial communications must be specified at the time of order Dimensions 150mm x 260mm 3 4 RS485 Interface Optional Power 5V 30mA obtained from A...

Page 19: ...fabricated mounting bracket if supplied 4 1 1 Air Quality Monitor AQM The AQM comprises a transceiver and reflector unit Secure the AQM to the tunnel wall by the mounting brackets supplied using 4 x...

Page 20: ...ual CODEL 10 Figure 6 PSU arrangement 4 2 Connections Wiring should only be undertaken by a qualified technician The following electrical schematic illustrates the connections for the Tunnel Tech 700...

Page 21: ...Technical Manual CODEL 11 Figure 7 Electrical Schematic...

Page 22: ...Manual CODEL 12 Power Connection Place 24V screened cable through the gland and connect to CON1 24V power input as described below Figure 8 Power Connection RS485 Connection Figure 9 RS485 Connection...

Page 23: ...Technical Manual CODEL 13 Power Control Display PCB Electrochemical Cell PCB Communications...

Page 24: ...Technical Manual CODEL 14 Visibility PCB Ma Output PCB S Top mA RLY 4 5 Bottom mA RLY 1 2...

Page 25: ...stabilise 5 2 Visibility commissioning 5 2 1 Visibility module communication To ensure that there is a working communication via the display unit follow the steps below using the display 5 2 1 1 Press...

Page 26: ...Once the transceiver has been removed the end of the hollow clean air tube is exposed and by looking along the clean air tube it should be possible to see the mirror at the far end of the reflector u...

Page 27: ...displayed for Vis DRx will be used in the next section Detector Levels 5 2 3 Detector levels The detector levels displayed in the previous section 5 2 2 VIS DRx is the visibility signal Follow the st...

Page 28: ...de Press to access Setup options 5 2 4 2 If a Passcode is set input the passcode and press to access Setup Mode 5 2 4 3 Use the key to reach Calibration and press to access 5 2 4 4 Use the to reach VI...

Page 29: ...Data figures should appear on the screen as shown below This indicates that the display module is communicating with E Cell module and is operating correctly 5 3 1 5 With communication established th...

Page 30: ...ss 5 3 2 3 Use the to reach DRx and press to access 5 3 2 4 By following this path the data displayed on the screen represents the detector level reading 5 3 2 5 With the detector levels of E Cell 1 2...

Page 31: ...isplay press to reach Setup Mode Press to access Setup options 5 3 3 2 If a Passcode is set input the passcode in order to access setup options 5 3 3 3 Use the key to reach Calibration and press to ac...

Page 32: ...emoving the sight tube on the front of the reflector mounting bracket This is done by removing the retaining bolts securing the tube to the flange to reveal the mirror on the inside of the cover plate...

Page 33: ...erve the Vis reading This reading will steadily shift Wait around 3 minutes for a plateau to be reached Once complete remove check cell Note Failure to carry out this check will invalidate the warrant...

Page 34: ...es Connect NO at the same flow rate and follow the steps below to check level readings Press the following screen appears Use or to scroll through to E Cell CH1 and press to select E Cell CH1 The Disp...

Page 35: ...E Cell from the Unit 6 2 1 5 Insert the new E Cell in to the unit and screw back in to place 6 2 1 6 Following this procedure a calibration must be carried out follow the steps from section 6 1 1 to...

Page 36: ...ical Manual CODEL 26 6 1 4 Part Numbers and List of Replacement CO 991 606 CO NO 991 604 CO NO NO2 991 598 NO 991 608 NO NO2 991 614 NO2 991 610 6 1 5 Optional Parts Vis Check Filters 1 991 528A 3 991...

Page 37: ...Technical Manual CODEL 27 Alignment Laser Please Call CODEL mA Relay Card 803 604D...

Page 38: ...U supplies power to the AQM The current and relay outputs of the AQM communicate measurement data to the tunnels DCS system Figure 10 Tunnel Tech 700 Series system configuration 7 1 2 Processor Archit...

Page 39: ...ssor concentrates on the measurement of the parameters necessary for the monitoring process This enables all sensor processing to be made without interruption by external communications 7 2 Address Nu...

Page 40: ...s air quality monitor 3 Figure 3 Tunnel Tech 700 Series power supply units 12V DC 24V DC 3 Figure 4 LED Pulse Graph 9 Figure 5 Mounting Holes 9 Figure 6 PSU Arrangement 11 Figure 7 Electrical Schemati...

Page 41: ...way black plastic plug Connections in the plug are as follows Note that in the plug terminal 1 must be linked to terminal 3 and terminal must be linked to terminal 2 If no comms are present first chec...

Page 42: ...request and response frames are detailed below where X and n are hexadecimal variables An example of a MODBUS register map is shown below Host Request Frame 01 Address 03 Function code XX XX Address...

Page 43: ...08h CO D2 value too small xx10h CO D1 or D2 in saturation 01xxh NO D1 value too large 02xxh NO D2 value too large 04xxh NO D1 value too small 08xxh NO D2 value too small 10xxh NO D1 or D2 in saturatio...

Page 44: ...Visibility dimming coefficient XXXX 0 0001m 1 0 0 015m 1 XXXX 0075 Visibility transmissivity XXXX 0 01 0 100 00 XXXX 0076 CO NO detector validation XXXX Logic 0000 valid det error if 0000 XXXX 0077 V...

Page 45: ...Heated Mirrors arrangement connection The mounting arrangement for the heated mirror assembly is shown below The heated mirror assembly is wired directly into the 12V or 24V DC power supply as illust...

Page 46: ...Main Menu 37 5 Meas 37 5 1 Select Channel 38 6 Parameters 39 6 1 ID 40 6 2 Comms 41 7 Diagnostics 42 7 1 Running Mode 42 7 2 E C CH1 Diag 42 7 3 E C CH2 Diag 43 7 4 E C CH3 Diag 44 7 5 Vis Diag 46 8 S...

Page 47: ...e welcome screen displays Codel FM manufacturer s name and TunnelTech 700 instrument s name Few seconds later the measurement screen appears 4 Main Menu The Instrument has following main menus Meas Pa...

Page 48: ...CH2 and press to select E Cell CH2 The display returns to measurement screen displaying E Cell CH2 reading 5 3 E Cell CH3 Displays E Cell CH3 data e g NO2 Use or to scroll through to E Cell CH3 and p...

Page 49: ...isplay returns to measurement screen displaying Multi gas measurement 5 8 Exit To exit from Select Unit submenu Use or to scroll through to Exit and press to exit The display returns to measurement sc...

Page 50: ...er information Press to access manufacturer information 6 1 2 Equipment Displays equipment s name Use or to scroll through to Equipment 6 1 3 Soft Version Displays software version used in the instrum...

Page 51: ...ument and are read only The following are submenus Comms Comms B D P S Protocols Comms Address Use or to scroll through to Comms 6 2 1 Comms B D P S Displays serial communication parameters B Baud Rat...

Page 52: ...ag E C CH2 Diag E C CH3 Diag Vis Diag Exit Press to exit to main screen use or to scroll to diagnostic menu Press to Access Diagnostics submenus 7 1 Running Mode Displays instruments running mode The...

Page 53: ...Press to Access Dcal Submenus Use or to scroll through to ADC Count Raw 7 2 2 DRx Displays DRx information Use or to scroll through to DRx 7 2 3 Z Displays Z information Use or to scroll through to Z...

Page 54: ...1 Dcal Displays Dcal data Use or to scroll through to diagnostic Dcal Submenu 7 3 2 DRx Displays DRx data Use or to scroll through to Sig Range Ratio Submenu 7 3 3 Z Displays Z data Use or to scroll...

Page 55: ...l through submenus 7 4 1 Dcal Displays Dcal data Use or to scroll through to Dcal submenu 7 4 2 DRx Displays DRx data Use or to scroll through to DRx submenu 7 4 3 Z Displays Z data Use or to scroll t...

Page 56: ...us 7 5 1 Vis DTx Displays Vis DTx Use or to scroll through to Vis DTx submenu 7 5 2 Vis DRx Displays DRx Use or to scroll through to Vis DrX submenu 7 5 3 Vis Z Displays Vis Z Use or to scroll through...

Page 57: ...gh to Setup mode 8 1 CALIBRATION Allows user to Calibrate The following are the submenus CALIBRATION Enter Full EC Zero Cal EC CH1 CAL EC CH2 CAL EC CH3 CAL VIS CH ZERO CAL Press to access setup mode...

Page 58: ...rough to EC CH2 CAL The most significant digit is highlighted use or to Increment or Decrement Press to move cursor to next most significant digit Repeat above procedure to increment or decrement and...

Page 59: ...ough to Exit and press to exit to Setup mode submenus 8 2 Parameters Allows user to change system paramenters The following are the submenus Parameters Comms B D P S Protocols Comms Address Exit Use o...

Page 60: ...Span Factor Displays Allows user to adjust Cal parameters The following are the submenus Span Factor EC1 Span Factor EC1 Offset EC2 Span Factor EC2 Offset EC3 Span Factor EC3 Offset VIS Span Factor V...

Page 61: ...ighlighted use or to Increment or Decrement Press to move cursor to next most significant digit Repeat above procedure to increment or decrement and press to move cursor to next digit and finally pres...

Page 62: ...1 EC3 Span Factor Allows user to adjust EC3 Span Factor Use or to scroll through to EC3 Span Factor The most significant digit is highlighted use or to Increment or Decrement Press to move cursor to n...

Page 63: ...nt and press to move cursor to next digit and finally press to exit VIS Span Factor 8 3 3 4 VIS Offset Allows user to adjust VIS Offset Use or to scroll through to VIS Offset The most significant digi...

Page 64: ...g are submenus Abs Location Set Abs Location 8 4 1 1 Set Abs Location Allows users to set the absolute data location Press to access and Set Abs Location sub menu The most significant digit is highlig...

Page 65: ...reads the simulated milliamp reading Measured measures milliamps Hold Value Holds the milliamps reading Full Scale reads full scale Use or through the different validity state options and press to ex...

Page 66: ...he submenus Span Set Span Use or to scroll through to Span submenu 8 4 5 1 Set Span Allows user to set span range Press to access and set up span range sub menu Use or to change the span range in hexa...

Page 67: ...nificant digit Repeat above procedure to increment and decrement and finally press to set Zero range and exit 8 4 7 4mA DAC Allows user to set up range for 4mA DAC The following are the submenus 4mA D...

Page 68: ...8 4 8 1 Set Zero Allows user to set range for 20mA DAC Press to access and set up range for 20mA DAC Use or to change the zero range in hexadecimal Press to move cursor to next most significant digit...

Page 69: ...ss Relay output sub menus 8 5 1 Abs Location Allows user to set up the absolute data location for relay output configuration It has the following submenu Abs Location Set Abs Location Use or to scroll...

Page 70: ...s to access and Smoothing Coeff sub menu Use or to change the smoothing coefficient in hexadecimal Press to move cursor to next most significant digit Repeat above procedure to increment and decrement...

Page 71: ...submenus Level Set Level Use or to scroll through to Level submenu 8 5 4 1 Set Level Allows user to set alarm level Press to access alarm level submenu Use or to change alarm level in hexadecimal Pres...

Page 72: ...Options Byte Reads byte from start address Absolute data location Word Reads 2 bytes from start address Absolute data location Use or to change data type to byte or word Press to set data type and exi...

Page 73: ...ime sub menu Use or to increment or decrement most significant digit on hours Press to move cursor to next most significant digit Repeat above procedure to increment and decrement Repeat the above pro...

Page 74: ...nt digit on date Press to move cursor to next most significant digit Repeat above procedure to increment and decrement for month and year and finally press enter to set Date 8 6 3 Exit This is to exit...

Page 75: ...wing are the sub menus Read 0xXXXX Set Read Address Press to Set Read Address 8 7 1 1 Set Read Address Allows user to enter memory location to read data Use or to increment or decrement most significa...

Page 76: ...ws user to enter data to memory location Press to access Write sub menu Use or to increment or decrement most significant digit in hexadecimal Press to move cursor to next most significant digit Repea...

Page 77: ...ss to access set New PassCode sub menu Use or to increment or decrement most significant digit in hexadecimal Press to move cursor to next most significant digit Repeat above procedure to increment or...

Page 78: ...igit Repeat above procedure to increment or decrement and finally press to enter passcode 8 7 4 Exit Allows user to exit to setup mode submenus Use or to scroll through to Exit and press to exit to Se...

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