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RI7HA352  ©  Danfoss A/S (RC-CMS / MWA), 02-2005 

Refrigerants

GD can be used for the following refrigerants

Ammonia

•   Type GDA
•   0-100 ppm
•   0-1,000 ppm
•   0-10,000 ppm
•   0-30,000 ppm

Carbon Dioxide

•  Type GDC
•   0-10,000 ppm

Halo-Carbon 

  HCFC
  •  Type GDHC
  •   0-1,000 ppm
  HFC
  •  Type GDHF
  •   0-1,000 ppm

Hydro-carbon 

  Propane
  •  Type GDH
  •  0-5,000 ppm

Temperature range

Standard, LCD display, IP 65 and EExd (fig.1): 

–20°C/+50°C (–4°F/122°F)

Low temperature model:

–40°C/+50°C (–40°F/122°F)

Enclosure

Standard 

IP 30 (NEMA 1)

LCD display 

IP 30 (NEMA 1)

IP 65 

IP 65 (NEMA 4)

EExd 

IP 65 (NEMA 4)

Low temp. 

IP 40 (NEMA 2)

Cable connection

1 gland for 6-13 mm cable (0.2”-0.5”) 
1 Ø 20 mm (0.8”) hole with blanking plug. 
1 extra gland can be fitted.

Electrical data

All terminals will accept 0.5-1.5 mm

2

 

(20-15 AWG)

Supply voltage

12- 24 V a.c
12- 30 V d.c

Analog output

4-20 mA
0-10 V
0-5 V

RS 485 Communication to Danfoss m2 
monitoring unit:
Digital output - dry contacts

 

Load: 1 A, 24 V a.c/d.c

 

Low alarm level

 

  NO (default)

 

  NC

 

High alarm level

 

  NO (default)

 

  NC

Installation

General procedure for all types of GD 
products (fig. 2 and 3)

All GD products are for wall mounting.

•   Remove top cover of GD.
•   For the types Standard, LCD display and 
 

Low Temperature (fig. 2):

 

 

•   Unscrew two front screws 

 

 

  (four on Low Temperature)

•  For the types IP 65 and EExd (fig. 3):
 

 

•   Unscrew four front screws

Electrical installation (fig. 4 and 5)

Earth/Ground connection must be made 
when using the standard, LCD display, 
or EExd enclosure.  The safety of the 
equipment is dependent on the integrity of 
the power supply and the earthing of the 
enclosure.
Apply voltage at CON 1 and green LED will 
go ON (fig. 5).

On power up the sensor may take some 
time (minutes up to hours) to fully 
normalize.

You can monitor this by checking the 0-10V 
output at CON 3, as it falls down towards 
zero.
During this normalisation period, the 
yellow LED3 /red LED2 can go ON to 
indicate Low/High Level alarms.

If changing any jumper - power must be 
disconnected (CON1) to enable the new 
jumper setting.

Setting of normally open (NO) / normally 
closed (NC) for the digital output Low/
High Level alarm.

Both have an option to set at NO or NC. 
Factory setting is NO.

Digital output Low Level alarm

NO : JP3 ON, JP4 OFF (removed)
NC : JP4 ON, JP3 OFF (removed)
(fig. 5)

Digital output High Level alarm

NO : JP5 ON in upper position
NC : JP5 ON in lower position
(fig. 5)

Manual reset / auto reset of Low/High 
Level alarm (fig. 5)

Option available by means of JP8 (Low) 
and JP7(High)
Factory setting is Auto Reset
If manual reset is selected for either Low/
High Level alarm then manual reset is by 
push button located next to CON 7.

Digital output Low Level alarm

Auto Reset : JP8 in left hand position
Manual: JP8 in right hand position 

Digital output High Level alarm

Auto Reset : JP7 in left hand position
Manual: JP7 in right hand position 

Adjusting delayed response time (fig. 5)

Digital output for Low/High Level can be 
delayed.
Factory setting is 0 Minutes
(GDHC and GDHF is 300 sec.)

Digital output Low Level alarm

JP1 in position
1 : 0 minutes
2 : 1 minutes
3 : 5 minutes
4 : 10 minutes

Digital output High Level alarm

JP2 in position
1 : 0 minutes
2 : 1 minutes
3 : 5 minutes
4 : 10 minutes

Adjusting Low/High alarm values (fig. 6)

All GD have been preset by the factory to 
realistic values related to the actual ppm 
range of the GD product. The actual Low 
and High alarm ppm limits are detailed on 
the external GD label. The factory preset 
value can be adjusted, with a voltmeter 
measuring the 0-5 V d.c output.
0 V corresponds to the min. ppm range 
(e.g. 0 ppm)
5 V corresponds to the max. ppm range 
(e.g. 1000)
E.g. if a setting of 350 ppm is required then 
the voltage shall be set to 1.75 V (35 % of 
5 V)

Adjusting the Low alarm limit value

Between TP0(-) and TP2(+) a voltage 
between 0-5 V can be measured and with 
that the ppm Low alarm limit setting.
The voltage/ppm setting can be adjusted 
at RV1.

Adjusting the High alarm limit value

Between TP0(-) and TP3(+) a voltage 
between 0-5 V can be measured and with 
that the ppm High alarm limit setting.
The voltage/ppm setting can be adjusted 
at RV2.

Connecting GD to a Danfoss m2 
(fig. 7 and 8)

Wiring (fig. 7)

All GD must be connected
A-A
B-B
COM – COM (screen)
When connecting to the m2 panel the 
same terminals are connected to each 
other i.e. A-A, B-B, Com – Com.
On the last GD and Danfoss m2, fit a  
120 ohm resistor across terminal A and B  
to terminate the communications system.
Max.  31 gas detection sensors can be 
connected.
If more than 31 units are needed, please 
contact Danfoss for further information.

GD address (fig. 8)

The sensor address is set by S2 and S3, 
adjusting these dials between 0 and F will 
give the sensor its own address as shown 
in fig. 8.  A conversion chart between m2 
channel numbers and the hexadecimal 
address of the ST-IAM 2 is attached.  Power 
must be removed when setting addresses 
on the GD.

ENGLISH

Summary of Contents for GDC

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Page 2: ...du nouveau cavalier Gul LED3 Alarm for lavt niveau Yellow LED3 Low alarm Gelbe LED3 Niedrigalarm DEL3 jaune Alarme basse R d LED2 Alarm for h jt niveau Red LED2 High alarm Rote LED2 Hochalarm Del2 Rou...

Page 3: ...aute Indstilling af adresse ved kommunikation med Danfoss m2 Setting of address when communicating to Danfoss m2 Einstellen der Adresse zur Kommunikation mit Danfoss m2 R glage d adresse pour communic...

Page 4: ...0 F 48 3 0 81 5 1 16 1 0 49 3 1 82 5 2 17 1 1 50 3 2 83 5 3 18 1 2 51 3 3 84 5 4 19 1 3 52 3 4 85 5 5 20 1 4 53 3 5 86 5 6 21 1 5 54 3 6 87 5 7 22 1 6 55 3 7 88 5 8 23 1 7 56 3 8 89 5 9 24 1 8 57 3 9...

Page 5: ...Option tilg ngelig ved hj lp af JP8 Lavt og JP7 H jt Fabriksindstillingen er automatisk nulstilling Hvis manuel nulstilling nskes for alarm for lavt h jt niveau v lges dette ved at aktivere trykknapp...

Page 6: ...position g 5 Manual reset auto reset of Low High Level alarm g 5 Option available by means of JP8 Low and JP7 High Factory setting is Auto Reset If manual reset is selected for either Low High Level...

Page 7: ...des Niedrig Hochpegel alarms Abb 5 Wahlweise verf gbar mittels JP8 unten und JP7 oben Die Werkseinstellung ist automatische R ckstellung Wird entweder f r Niedrig und oder Hochpegelalarm manuelle R c...

Page 8: ...on manuelle r initialisa tion automatique de Alarme de niveau bas ou de niveau haut gure 5 Option disponible l aide de JP8 Bas et JP7 Haut R glage en usine r initialisation automatique Si la r initial...

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Page 12: ...n A S Stormosevej 10 DK 8361 Hasselager Denmark Declaration We hereby declare that below mentioned equipment is in conformity with below mention directives standars or other normative documents provid...

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