Dräger Polytron 8200 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 10

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Dräger Polytron 8200/8310

Installation

Connections for 9-way plug (relays):

(NO = Normally open, NC = Normally closed, C = Common)

3.5.3

Remote Sensor

The remote junction box (Order Number 45 44 098 for

stainless steel / Order Number 45 44 099 for aluminum)

permits the installation of the sensors remote from the device

electronics. This installation enables operation of the device in

difficult to access or unfavourable positions (see the

Instructions for Use for the Dräger Polytron 5000 Junction

Box). The maximum permissible distance between the

Polytron 8200/8310 and the sensors is 30 m.

3.6

Electrical installation with e-Box

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Install the e-Box in accordance with the Installation

Instructions for the Polytron 5000/8000 e-Box.

3.7

Connecting the device to a Dräger 
control unit

Electrical connections to the control unit

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Connect the screen for the wires to the grounding point in

the control unit (e.g., chassis, grounding rail).

3.8

Connecting the device to a PC

The separately available Polytron 5000/8000 IR connection kit

is intended for use with the Polytron 5000/8000 and enables

communication between the Polytron 5000/8000 and a PC.

3.9

PolySoft 8000 PC software (optional)

The PolySoft 8000 PC software is used to display device

information, edit configuration settings and read out from the

measurements memory.

3.10 Installing software dongles

The following SW dongles are available for the Polytron 8200:

To install a SW dongle:
1. Switch off the power to the unit or declassify the area

according to the local regulations.

2. Release the set screw and unscrew the housing cover from

the device.

3. Lift the handle and remove the enclosure with the main

electronics.

4. Insert the dongle in the slot with the Dräger lettering facing

upwards.

5. Insert the main electronics back in the housing.
6. Screw the cover on again and tighten the set screw.

The dongle is installed.

7. Switch on the power.

9-way plug (relays)

Fault relay

A2 relay

A1 relay

Terminal 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Ident.

FLT

NO

FLT

C

FLT

NC

A2

NO

A2

C

A2

NC

A1

NO

A1

C

A1

NC

NOTICE

The e-Box can be pre-installed, wired and closed off 

with the supplied cover. As soon as the installation is 

ready for commissioning, the device is connected to 

the e-Box and put into operation. This prevents the 

device from being damaged during the construction 

phase.

NOTICE

Information on connection can be found in the 

Instructions for Use accompanying the particular 

Dräger control unit (e.g. Regard, QuadGard).

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Datalogger dongle

83 17 618

Enables the datalogger and the 

graphic display of concentrations.

Sensor test dongle

83 17 619

Enables the sensor self test

(for certain versions only)

Diagnostic dongle

83 17 860

Enables the sensor self test, 

the display of the remaining 

sensor activity and the sensor 

diagnostic function

(for certain functions only)

Combi-dongle (datalogger and sensor test dongle)

83 23 218

Combi-dongle (datalogger and diagnostic dongle)

83 23 219

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Summary of Contents for Polytron 8200

Page 1: ...structions for Use The user must fully understand and strictly observe the instructions Use the product only for the purposes specified in the Intended use section of this document Dr ger Polytron 820...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...to the Quick Menu mode 13 4 5 Switching to Menu mode password protected 13 4 6 Measurement mode 13 5 Calibration 14 5 1 Calibrating the device 14 5 2 Performing Auto Calibration 15 6 Menu overview 16...

Page 4: ...cording to Annex II Sections 1 5 5 1 5 6 and 1 5 7 of Directive 94 9 EG is not covered at present z Exchanging components may compromise the intrinsic safety This only applies if the device is intrins...

Page 5: ...tronics and optional relay 4 Lower part of housing 5 Sensor 6 Assembled device 2 1 2 Explosion proof device with e Box for increased safety 1 Housing cover 2 Clip 3 Enclosure with main electronics and...

Page 6: ...the concentration is performed by internal electronics and software For the output signal the gas sensor emulates the half bridge of a catalytic bead sensor 2 2 3 Contaminating gases for the Dr gerSen...

Page 7: ...ipulations that may affect the installation of the system z For installation without a conduit an approved cable gland e g Hawke A501 421 A NPT or equivalent must be used see chapter 12 on page 28 To...

Page 8: ...ing to the application e g HART operation certain minimum impedances must be adhered to see chapter 3 3 on page 8 The conductors for the power supply must have an adequately low resistance to insure t...

Page 9: ...connected to the 9 way plug 1 Disconnect the 9 way plug on the rear of the main electronics 2 Connect the wires for Alarm Relay 1 Alarm Relay 2 and the Fault relay to the corresponding terminals see...

Page 10: ...g SW dongles are available for the Polytron 8200 To install a SW dongle 1 Switch off the power to the unit or declassify the area according to the local regulations 2 Release the set screw and unscrew...

Page 11: ...e chapter 4 2 2 on page 12 z SIL when SIL status is activated When the optional relay PCB is used z If the first alarm has been triggered the red LED gives single flashes z If the second alarm has bee...

Page 12: ...imum measurement limit and measurement units for the sensor z Measurement range and measurement units for the analog interface Only displayed when the 4 20 mA interface is enabled Warning message pres...

Page 13: ...g the video LED test software version and initialization and starts the warm up phase The display indicates that the sensor will be ready to operate in hh mm ss the countdown begins and the Polytron 8...

Page 14: ...ars 2 Apply zero gas synthetic air or nitrogen to the sensor 3 Select Next and confirm The current value is displayed After the displayed value is stable 4 Set the value to 0 and confirm The message P...

Page 15: ...ration is started The calibration gas concentration the units and where appropriate the calibration gas are displayed and can be changed 4 Start the calibration with Next Back to menu aborts the calib...

Page 16: ...18 Device init page 20 Set alarm A1 page 19 Datalogr on off SW dongle page 20 Set alarm A2 page 19 Set Datalogger Display page 20 Set fault page 19 Clear datalogr Calibration PWD page 19 Sample time S...

Page 17: ...f all the numerical groups are displayed as 00 there are no faults or warnings present 7 1 4 Displaying installed modules Display of the installed hardware modules z Select Information Instrument Modu...

Page 18: ...ering the alarm limit and confirm 3 Set the threshold and confirm The setting for the alarm threshold is displayed 4 Select Next and confirm The setting for the alarm direction is displayed 5 Select R...

Page 19: ...the function key This function is used to assign a predefined function to the key The selected function is activated by briefly taping the key 1 Select Settings Instrument Function key and confirm 2 S...

Page 20: ...ion 1 Select Settings Instrument Display Displaytest and confirm 2 Select On or Off and confirm When this function is activated the display is shown inverted and all the LEDs are lit 8 3 Communication...

Page 21: ...line and confirm 3 Set the currrent and confirm 4 Select Confirm and confirm Switching the warning signal on or off This function is used to switch the warning signal on the analog interface on and o...

Page 22: ...selected concentration 1 Select Settings Communication Analog interface Set concentr and confirm 2 If the alarm in the control unit is disabled confirm the message Disable all alarm settings 3 Select...

Page 23: ...w of the new gas settings is displayed z Return to the previous view with Previous or confirm the settings with Confirm Information about measurement units The Polytron 8200 8310 represents the measur...

Page 24: ...percentage of the full scale reading Example A trigger threshold of 2 is entered for a full scale reading of 500 ppm Consequently the datalogger will only store measurements if they deviate relative t...

Page 25: ...device checked by Dr gerService 10 4 20 mA interface cable not connected Disconnect the powwer supply connect the 4 20 mA interface and reconnect the power supply 045 Device not detecting any sensor...

Page 26: ...occurs again Have the device checked by Dr gerService 105 Device fault Have the device checked by Dr gerService 104 No valid date or time set Set time and date see chapter 8 2 3 on page 19 107 Batter...

Page 27: ...he set screw and unscrew the housing cover from the device 3 Lift the handle and remove the enclosure with the main electronics 4 Remove the protective caps for the connectors 5 Unscrew the connector...

Page 28: ...or Ex DD 105 mA at 24 V DC no relay sensor not remote 145 mA at 24 V DC with relay remote sensor with Dr gerSensor Ex LC 130 mA at 24 V DC no relay sensor not remote 165 mA at 24 V DC with relay remot...

Page 29: ...ue Nm Housing cover min 266 min 30 Sensors min 266 min 30 Plug min 266 min 30 Cable bushing min 443 min 50 Device to e Box 71 8 Electronic Torque Lb In Cable size in AWG Cable size in mm2 All field wi...

Page 30: ...A2 alarm is present If an alarm is configured as acknowledgeable and the alarm is acknowledged the LED lights Alarm hierarchy A2 has a higher priority for the LED than A1 However the A1 and A2 relays...

Page 31: ...ote LC e S 4 20 HART 45 44 538 Dr ger Polytron 8200 Remote LC e S 4 20 HART Relay 45 44 539 Dr ger Polytron 8310 d A 4 20 HART 45 44 807 Dr ger Polytron 8310 d A 4 20 HART Relay 45 44 808 Dr ger Polyt...

Page 32: ...PE Europe 68 06 978 Calibration adapter Viton 68 10 536 Process adapter stainless steel with M30 x 1 5 locking nut for Dr gerSensor DD 68 12 470 Process adapter stainless steel with M36 x 1 5 locking...

Page 33: ...Declaration of Conformity Dr ger Polytron 8200 8310 33 14 Declaration of Conformity...

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