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© Danfoss | DCS (ADAP-KOOL®) | 2018.12

RI8SP202 | 2

Danfoss Gas Sensor DGS

Status LED / B&L: 

GREEN is power on.

-   flashing if maintenance needed 

YELLOW is an indicator of Error. 
- the sensor head is disconnected or not the 

expected type 

- AO configured as 0-20mA but no current is running
- flashing when sensor is in special mode (e.g. when 

changing parameters with the service tool) 

- Supply voltage out of range

RED is an indication of alarm due to gas 
concentration level.
 
The Buzzer & Light behaves identical to the status 
LED. 

Ackn. -/Test button / DI_01:

TEST - The button must be pressed for 8 sec.
-  Critical and warning alarm is simulated and AO 

goes to max. (10V/20mA), stop on release. 

ACKN. - if pressed during critical alarm, as default* 
the relays and buzzer goes out of alarm condition 
and goes back on after 5 minutes if the alarm 
situation is still active. 

* the duration and whether to include the relay 

status with this function or not is user defined

DI_01 (terminals 1 and 2) is a dry-contact (potential-
free) behaving identically to the Ackn./Test button.

DC-supply for external Strobe&Horn

Whether the DGS is powered by 24Vdc or 24Vac, 
a 24Vdc power supply (max. 50mA) is available 
between terminals 1 and 5 on connector x1

Jumpers

*  JP4 open 

 19200 Baud

   JP4 closed 

 38400 Baud (default)

*  JP5 open 

 AO 0-20 mA

   JP5 closed 

 AO 0-10 Volt (default)

Note: the DGS must be power cycled before any change to 
JP4 take effect.

Cable Gland opening

Danfoss

148H126_01-2018

Hole punching for Cable gland:

1. Select the location for the safest cable entry.

2. Use a sharp screwdriver and a small hammer.

3. Place the screwdriver and hammer with precision 

    while moving the screwdriver within a small area

    until the plastic is penetrated.

Continue precision punching with small movements 

until the round piece can be pulled out by your 

fingers.

Remove potential burrs and secure flat surfaces. 

Install the Cable gland according to the enclosed guide.

2

3

JP5

5

 4

 

2

 1

 

not used

GND

 AO_01

 

DI_01

 S&H supply

 

x1  

open: 0-20mA

closed: 0-10V

LED

Yellow/Green/Red

1
2
3

1
2
3

x6  

x5  

Rel. 3

Rel. 1

x4  

 

4  

3  
2  

1  

not used  

JP3

JP2

JP1

x3  

 

Ackn.-/Test

button

Sensor 1

Sensor 2

Tool

x9

x2

x8

B&L

JP4

Danfos

s

80Z790.1

1

open: 19200 Baud

closed: 38400 Baud

B-

Modbus

A+

 

-

24V ac/dc

+

(critical)

(warning)

Summary of Contents for DGS

Page 1: ...as a safety device securing a reaction to a detected high gas concentration If a leakage occurs the DGS will provide alarm functions but it will not solve or take care of the leakage root cause itself Regular Test To maintain product performance and comply with the local requirements the DGS must be tested regularly DGS s are provided with a test button that may be activated to validate the alarm ...

Page 2: ...y to the Ackn Test button DC supply for external Strobe Horn Whether the DGS is powered by 24Vdc or 24Vac a 24Vdc power supply max 50mA is available between terminals 1 and 5 on connector x1 Jumpers JP4 open 19200 Baud JP4 closed 38400 Baud default JP5 open AO 0 20 mA JP5 closed AO 0 10 Volt default Note the DGS must be power cycled before any change to JP4 take effect Cable Gland opening Danfoss ...

Page 3: ...r general BMS system set the Modbus address using the DGS Service Tool using password 1234 when prompted See the DGS User Guide for details on operating the DGS Service Tool The Baud Rate is adjusted by jumper JP4 As default the setting is 38 4kBaud For integration with AK SM 720 350 change the setting to 19 2kBaud For more information about data communication see document RC8AC Sensor replacement...

Page 4: ... bottle with pressure regulator and a calibration adapter In doing so the set alarm thresholds are exceeded and all output functions are activated It is necessary to check if the connected output functions are working correctly e g the horn sounds the fan switches on devices shut down By pressing the push button on the horn the horn acknowledgment must be checked After removal of the reference gas...

Page 5: ...y 0 600 0 sec Alarm delay s When set to 1 the audible sounder are reset and the relays if defined Relay rest enable to no alarm indication When the alarm is reset or the time out duration is exceeded the value is reset to 0 Note The alarm condition is not reset only the output indication is reset 0 Alarm outputs not reset 1 Alarm outputs reset buzzer muted and relays reset if configured 0 1 0 Rese...

Page 6: ...on 0 32000 HFC 365 CO2 1825 R290 182 days 2 Days til calib Gas 2 Shows how many of Sensitivity remaining Note Value only updated after calibration 0 100 100 2 Rem sensivity Activates a mode which simulates an alarm Buzzer LED and relays all activate 1 Test function no alarm generation possible now Automatically falls back to Off after 15 min 0 back to Normal mode 0 1 0 Test Mode Analog Output Selc...

Page 7: ...l operation i e alarms are created and cleared 1 Alarms inhibited i e alarm status is not updated e g due to DGS in test mode 0 1 0 Alarm inhibited Critical Limit alarm 0 Alarm not active 1 Alarm gas limit exceeded and delay expired 0 1 0 2 Criti limit 0 OK 1 Fault Out of range under test Overrange or Underrange 0 1 0 2 Out of range 0 OK sensor no errors 1 Fault Sensor and Head failures 0 1 0 2 Wr...

Page 8: ... reached the end of life Carry out calibration routine or replace with a new factory calibrated sensor Yellow AO configured but not connected only 0 20 mA output Check wiring Sensor type does not match DGS specification Check gas type and measuring range Sensor may be disconnected from printed circuit board Check to see sensor is properly connected The sensor has been damaged and needs to be excha...

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