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8. Technical Data 

 

 

Dräger 

RailGard-S6 

Dräger 

RailGard-S4 

Dräger  

RailGard-S1 

Supply voltage 

24 VDC +/-10% 

Nominal power 
consumption of Dräger 
RailGard without sensors 
connected 

approx. 2.5 W  

Number of input channels 

Input 

4-20mA, input load 490 

Ω 

  

Fault at <3.5mA (under range) 

Fault at >23 mA (over range) 

Hysteresis for fault 0.3 mA 

Output relays 

Alarms1 to 4 
Fault 
Horn 

Alarms 1 to 2 
Fault 
Horn 

Alarms1 to 2 
Fault 
Horn 

Relay contacts 

Potential-free, normally closed  

250V AC, 2A 

Ambient conditions 

Temperature: -20°C to 60°C 

Relative humidity: 10% to 90% 

Cable terminals 

Screw terminals for 

solid conductors up to 4 mm² or 

stranded conductors up to 2.5 mm² 

Dimensions (H x W x D) 

90 x 105x 72 mm 

Enclosure material 

Plastic 

Degree of protection 

IP20 

Approvals 

EMC directives (89/336/EWG and 92/31/EWG)  

Low-voltage directives (73/23/EWG and 93/68/EWG) 

TPS 04 ATEX 1 001 X 

 

Summary of Contents for RailGard-S1

Page 1: ...1 Dr ger RailGard Control unit en Installation and Operating manual...

Page 2: ...Testing the output relays 19 7 6 TSIM Simulating the input channels 20 7 7 CONF Configuration menu 21 7 8 C IN Changing the Input Function 22 7 9 Circuit diagram for configuration of output relays an...

Page 3: ...anner not conforming to its intended use Dr ger cannot be held responsible for damages resulting from non compliance with the recommendations given above The warranty and liability provisions of the t...

Page 4: ...Four of these can be set according to the customer requirements two relays are fixed one for activating an acoustic alarm e g horn and one for indicating fault conditions Sensors Control unit GDS S6...

Page 5: ...ds 1 fault signal via relay 1 horn contact via relay Up to 4 alarm signals via relays Up to four freely adjustable alarm thresholds Latching hysteresis or pulse outputs Display of current gas reading...

Page 6: ...imes The installation of the control unit shall be done in accordance with industrial standard fixed cable such as NYM J 3 x 1 5 mm The supply voltage for the control unit must be equipped with a sepa...

Page 7: ...the Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 relays are normally energised 1 17 RS232 Power Reset Channel A B C D E F Concentration F1 F2 x10 Error L A Hu B C D E F A1 A2 A3 A4 18 35 RailGard S6 1 17 RS232 Power Reset Ch...

Page 8: ...8 Example for connection of a Polytron EC transmitter to Dr ger RailGard via a safety barrier...

Page 9: ...arry to use a semi bridge converter Part No SC00016 if one or more Polytron SE Ex sensing heads are connected to a Dr ger RailGard W1 or W4 Thus the converter powers the sensor and converts the semi b...

Page 10: ...ensor connection Terminal with short circuit straps with converter 1 24V brown 2 4 20mA yellow 3 Channel A GND black 4 24V brown 5 4 20mA yellow 6 Channel B GND black 19 24V brown 20 4 20mA yellow 21...

Page 11: ...ue by 10 for actual gas reading 3 pin connector RS232 interface Press F2 button Stop display scrolling F2 button not pressed display continuously scrolling The following configuration applies for all...

Page 12: ...larm groups alarm functions The following is displayed can be verified and or executed in the service level threshold values functional test of the relays measurement unit ppm UEG Vol LEL code for the...

Page 13: ...he associated potentiometer The following chart shows the voltages at the test point for various sensor supply currents Converter supply current in mA Voltage at test point for Converter current in V...

Page 14: ...display of the Dr ger RailGard shall indicate 0 3 Adjusting the span Apply span gas e g 50 LEL to the sensor The output current can be checked with a voltmeter at the two test points on the left hand...

Page 15: ...Unit Powering up the Dr ger RailGard will start a lamp display test Then the display indicates WAIT Further actions are depending on the configuration of the Dr ger RailGard Main menu The sensors are...

Page 16: ...equipment and may damage the relay contacts It is recommended to protect inductive loads by an RC combination e g 0 1 uF 100 Ohms Start menu by pressing the F1 button Once the menu is started the F1 b...

Page 17: ...1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F1 F2 T S I M C O N F R E T T O U T L E V Menu Set alarm thresholds Menu Test alarm thresholds T U V S E N S Menu Configuration Menu Sensor type and unit of measurement Continuous signal...

Page 18: ...1 F2 F1 F2 F2 L x 1 L x x x L x x x L x x x L x 3 F1 F1 F2 F2 F2 F1 F1 F1 F2 L x x x L x 2 F1 F2 F2 F2 Return to channel LX If this channel is inactive it is automatically skipped L x x x L x x x L x...

Page 19: ...X H relay is energised X L relay is de energised Using the F2 button will change the current status of the selected relay T1 Test relay 1 T2 Test relay 2 T3 Test relay 3 T4 Test relay 4 HU Horn relay...

Page 20: ...B T A T D T C T E T F T R E T A x x x B x x x C x x x D x x x E x x x F x x x F1 F2 Test alarm thresholds F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F1 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F2 F1 Menu selection Turn L left Turn L rig...

Page 21: ...ss the F2 button to select one of the following sub menues Input function Output function Horn function Detailed description are followed hereinafter C O U T C H U C I N C O N F F2 F1 F2 Menu Input fu...

Page 22: ...ceeds alarm threshold D continuously Signal drops below alarm threshold U 30 minute average value Signal exceeds alarm threshold D 30 minute average value Signal drops below alarm threshold L Inactive...

Page 23: ...wing possible combinations 1 Alarm threshold 6 sensors 4 alarm groups 2 Alarm thresholds 6 sensors 2 alarm groups 3 Alarm thresholds 6 sensors 1 alarm group 4 Alarm thresholds 6 sensors 1 alarm group...

Page 24: ...g initial installation or re configuration of the unit One of the following functions can be associated to the alarm relay H or S or HM or SM where H with Hysteresis non latching S latching M Monoflop...

Page 25: ...2 Input function U output function H 0 1 1 2 min 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Alarm level Minutes Concentration 3 Input function U output function HM 2 min 1 1 1 reset 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 0 Alarm level Minutes...

Page 26: ...F2 F1 C R E T F2 F1 F1 C 1 X X F1 F2 P C 2 H F1 F2 C 2 H M F1 F2 C 2 S F2 C 2 S M F2 F1 C R E T F2 F1 F1 C 2 X X F1 F2 P C 3 H F1 F2 C 3 H M F1 F2 C 3 S F2 C 3 S M F2 F1 C R E T F2 F1 F1 C 3 X X F1 F...

Page 27: ...if the common alarm is not associated and with H if the common alarm is associated to the horn relay L indicates that the non latching function is inactive and H indicates that it is active Menu for s...

Page 28: ...ion VOL Percentage by volume The measurement units are marked xxx in the illustration opposite The detectable gases are coded according to the Dr ger gas list see Section 10 The gas code is marked by...

Page 29: ...29 7 14 TUV Function This function inhibits the evaluation of the 30 minute average value as long as it is active...

Page 30: ...A Output relays Alarms1 to 4 Fault Horn Alarms 1 to 2 Fault Horn Alarms1 to 2 Fault Horn Relay contacts Potential free normally closed 250V AC 2A Ambient conditions Temperature 20 C to 60 C Relative h...

Page 31: ...s1 to 4 Fault Horn Alarms 1 to 2 Fault Horn Alarms1 to 2 Fault Horn Relay contacts Potential free normally closed 250V AC 2A Potential free changeover 250V AC 2A Ambient conditions Temperature 20 C to...

Page 32: ...rd W1 1 channel 4 20mA controller in wall mounted case with power supply unit 2 5 A 2 potential free changeover contacts SC00013 Dr ger Dr ger RailGard W4 4 channel 4 20mA controller in wall mounted c...

Page 33: ...33 Approval English...

Page 34: ...34 Approval English...

Page 35: ...Antimony pentachloride 92 Cyclohexanon Cyclohexanone 30 Antimonwasserstoff Antimony hydride 93 Cyclohexen Cyclohexene 31 Argon Argon 94 Cyclohexylamin Cyclohexylamine 32 Arsenwasserstoff Arsenic hydr...

Page 36: ...hanol 220 Methyl i butylketon Methyl i butylketon 157 Ethen Ethene 221 Methylchlorformiat Methyl chloroformate 158 1 Ethoxy 2 propanol 1 Ethoxy 2 propanol 222 Methylchlorid Chloromethyl 159 Ethylaceta...

Page 37: ...p Xylol p Xylene 276 n Propylamin n Propyl amine 340 Zinntetrachlorid Tin tetrachloride 277 n Propylbenzol n Propylbenzene 278 i Propylchlorid i Propylchloride 279 n Propylchlorid n Propylchloride 28...

Page 38: ...GA 4675 895 de en Dr ger Safety AG Co KGaA 2nd edition December 2004 Subject to alteration Dr ger Safety AG Co KGaA Revalstra e1 D 23560 L beck Germany Tel 49 451 8 82 0 Fax 49 451 8 82 2080 www draeg...

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