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3. OPERATION

2. INSTALLATION (continued)

5. SPECIFICATION

Prior to carrying out any work ensure local regulations and site

procedures are followed. Never attempt to open the detector or

junction box when flammable gas is present. Ensure that the

associated control panel is inhibited so as to prevent false alarms.

Note: Cirrus is factory calibrated to detect the required flammable gas

and provide a 4-20 mA output proportional to 0-100% LEL of that gas.

The control panel which is used to indicate the gas concentration should

be pre-configured to accept 4-20 mA input prior to connection of Cirrus.

Please contact the supplier of the control panel being used for

assistance.

3.1 Initial Start Up

Prior to switching on Cirrus for the first time, inhibit any local control

functions from the control panel to which Cirrus is connected.

Once field cabling is complete and connections have been

checked, the 24 V dc supply may be switched on. After switch on, Cirrus

performs a self check routine. Leave Cirrus to warm up for 10 to 15

minutes approximately.

After the warm up period Cirrus is fully operational and the

output signal is proportional to the concentration of hydrocarbon gas or

varpour present at the detector. As standard Cirrus provides a 4-20 mA

signal proportional to 0-100% LEL methane (for calibration purposes 5%

VV = 100% LEL). Other calibrations are available and the specification

for each instrument should be consulted to discern the correct operation.

If the output reads other than 4-20 mA see Section 3.3 ‘Fault Diagnosis’.

3.2 Normal Operation

Cirrus includes a tricolour LED visible through the quartz window of the

detector with the Weatherproof Cover removed. The LED gives the user

basic information concerning the state of the detector. This is

summarised in Table 2 on page 10.

Operational

LED indication

Detector

Comment

state

output

Start up

Flashing green

2 mA

1 minute

Normal

Green continuous

4.0-11.2 mA

-5–45% LEL

Normal

Red/green alternate 11.2–12.8 mA

45–55% LEL

Normal

Red continuous

12.8–20.8 mA

55–105% LEL

Detector fault Amber continuous

0 mA

Unrecoverable fault

Dirty optics

Flashing amber

2 mA

Recoverable fault

Over range

Flashing red

> 22 mA

Table 2:

LED status indication

3.3 Fault Diagnosis

Cirrus is designed to provide user free operation and includes a number

of diagnostic routines which are transparent to the user. Two types of fault

condition may occur, one is 

‘dirty optics’

indicated by a 2 mA signal and

the other is an unrecoverable fault signalled by 0 mA.

Cirrus continuously checks that the optics are clean. Should the

optics become blocked or obscured by more than 75% the 4–20 mA

output is clamped to 2 mA signalling a beam blocked condition. This may

be cleared by removing the Weatherproof Cover and cleaning the optics

with an IPA impregnated lint free cloth. It is advisable to inhibit the control

panel before cleaning the optics.

If the output is 0 mA then remove power from the detector, wait 15

seconds and reconnect the power. If after carrying out the self check

routine (1 minute) the output remains at 0 mA, it is worthwhile checking

that the optics are clean, the supply voltage is correct and that the

operating temperature is between -40°C and +65°C. If these are correct,

the detector should be removed and returned to Crowcon for repair.

Description

Part Number

Weatherproof cover

S01721

Calibration cover

C01660

Flow adaptor

C01659

Pellistor mimic

C01648

5 mm Hex wrench

M07172

Calibration gas

Contact Crowcon

3.4 Functional Testing

Prior to testing Cirrus inhibit any local control functions from the control

panel to which cirrus is connected.

Site procedures may dictate that the system be tested

periodically with the target gas. A Calibration Cover (part no. C01660) is

available which slides over the Weatherproof Cover. The cover has a

6mm OD compression fitting on the inlet and a 10 mm OD compression

fitting on the outlet. Test gas may be plumbed to the cover and gas

applied at a flow rate of 1.5 to 2.5 litres/minute for 1 minute. 50% LEL gas

in air is recommended.

3.5 Maintenance

There are no user serviceable parts in Cirrus. Maintenance is limited to

the cleaning of optics as and when required. The use of a lint free IPA

impregnated cloth is recommended for cleaning of the optical surfaces.

Function

Detection of hydrocarbon gases in the

0–100% LEL range by infrared absorption

Optical system

Dual beam, dual wavelength, dual detector

with fuzzy optics

Operating voltage

18–32 V dc (nominal 24 V)

Typical outputs

All levels configurable:

0 mA; fault

2 mA; dirty optics

4-20 mA; 0–100% LEL

22 mA; over range

Response time

T90 < 10 sec. (inc. Weatherproof Cover)

Communications

Modbus (RS485) serial link

Dimensions

240 x 130 x 175 mm (9 x 5.2 x 7 inches)

Weight

7 kg (15.4 lbs)

Construction

Stainless steel 316 ANC4

General immunity

Immune to sunlight and all catalyst poisons

RF radiation

Tested to EN55022 class B and meets

EN50081-1

RF immunity

Tested to IEC801-3 and meets EN50082-2

Temperature range

-40 to +65°C (-40 to +149°F)

Humidity range

0–99% RH non-condensing

Approval codes

II 2 G EEx d IIC T6 (+65°C), T5 (+80°C

Tamb = –40 to +65°C (–40 to +149°F)

UL Class 1, Zones 1 & 2

Safety Cert No.

Sira02ATEX1284

Ingress Protection

IP66 and IP67

Zones

Certified for use in Zone 1 or Zone 2 areas.

(see area classifications section)

Gas groups

IIA, IIB, IIC

3. OPERATION (continued)

4. SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

Diagram 3: 

Electrical connections

NOTES

Area Classifications:-

Zone 0:

An area classified, as Zone 0 will have ignitable 

concentrations of flammable gases, vapours or 

liquids present continuously or for long periods of 

time under normal operating conditions.

Zone 1:

An area classified, as Zone 1 is likely to have 

ignitable concentrations of flammable gases, 

vapours or liquids present under normal operating 

conditions.

Zone 2:

An area classified, as Zone 2 is not likely to have 

ignitable concentrations of flammable gases, 

vapours or liquids present under normal operating 

conditions.

Terminals 5 to 10 are reserved for digital communications and

must not be used to terminate spare cores.

Note: The junction box and cable armour must be earthed at either the

detector or control panel to limit the effects of radio frequency

interference. It is good practice to provide the earth connection at the

safe area only, so as to avoid earth loops.

2.5 Connection of the Detector to the Docking Station

Ensure that power to the detector is isolated at the control panel. Prior to

installation of the detector check that all electrical connections to the

docking station are correct.

The detector is connected to the docking station via a flying

lead terminated in a 9 way D type connector. This connector is plugged

into the docking station’s female connector and secured using the two

retaining screws supplied. The unit is fixed securely to the docking

station with four M6 screws.

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