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ED810 INSTRUCTION MANUAL  24-06-11 

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4.  After allowing the sensor time to settle (10-20 seconds) adjust the appropriate 

potentiometer located under the A2 light, accessed through the front panel.  Rotating 
clockwise increases sensitivity until the A2 light just illuminates, if the light comes on 
prematurely wind anticlockwise whilst continuously pressing the reset switch until the 
light goes out and then clockwise until it just illuminates. 

 
Repeat for all semiconductor sensors fitted. 
 

 
 
EDS/C and EDS/P Transmitters 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

INITIAL SETUP  
 
It is vitally important that the ED810 and EDS/C or P transmitter are calibrated together 
ensuring that the ED810 indicates an alarm at the correct concentration.  After installation is 
complete the following setup procedure should be followed matching the EDS/C or P, ED810 
and cable run together. 
 

EDS/C 

 
1.  At EDS/C transmitter measure between – I/P and + I/P, ensure voltage reading is in the 

range 4.75 – 5.4V with a digital volt meter. 

2.  Using the correct calibration gas for your low  alarm, ensure the calibration of the 

EDSC Transmitter using the EDSC calibration instructions. Whilst the EDSC is 
giving the correct output go to the ED810 control unit and adjust the A1 (located 
under the A1 light, accessed through the front panel) potentiometer until the A1 
light just illuminates.  Rotating clockwise increases sensitivity until the A1 light 
just illuminates, if the light comes on prematurely wind anticlockwise whilst 
continuously pressing the reset switch until the light goes out and then clockwise 
until it just illuminates. 

3. 

Using the correct calibration gas for your high alarm, ensure the calibration of the 
EDSC Transmitter using the EDSC calibration instructions. Whilst the EDSC is 
giving the correct output go to the ED810 control unit and adjust the A2 (located 
under the A2 light, accessed through the front panel) potentiometer until the A2 
light just illuminates.  Rotating clockwise increases sensitivity until the A2 light 
just illuminates, if the light comes on prematurely wind anticlockwise whilst 

BROWN

 

G/Y

 

SAFE AREA    HAZARDOUS AREA 

Grn/Yel

     Blue 

Brn

 Sensor 
Terminals 

-VE I/P (0V)     

+VE I/P   
 

0.1 – 0.5V o/p     

Power/Output 

Terminals 

BLUE

 

EDS/C orP TRANSMITTER

    

SENSOR 
 

ED810

 

Summary of Contents for ED810

Page 1: ...NDUCTOR 7 CALIBRATION HEAD ELECTRONICS 8 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 10 ED810 EC TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE 13 ZB EC TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE 18 ELECTRONIC DEVICES LIM ITED ENIGM A HOUSE ENIGM A BUSINESS PARK M ALVERN W ORCESTERSHIRE W R14 1GD ENGLAND TELEPHONE 44 0 1684 891500 FACSIM ILE 44 0 1684 891600 EM AIL sales electronicdevice dem on co uk W EB SITE www electronicdevice dem on co uk E ...

Page 2: ...personnel 2 This apparatus has been designed in accordance with EN50 014 and EN50 020 therefore the apparatus has been designed to meet the fault tolerant requirements of Associate Apparatus for Category ia 3 The installation and maintenance must be in accordance with all appropriate international national and local standard codes of practice and site regulations for intrinsically safe apparatus 4...

Page 3: ...on should be given to the Hazardous Area common connection terminal This should normally be connected to a good quality earth suitable for intrinsically safe equipment However this terminal is internally connected to 0V VE of the DC supply and on insulated return installations may produce an earth fault Isolation can be provided by using a DC DC inverter or if mains is available a suitable linear ...

Page 4: ...ld not allow greater than 0 25V drop along its length when carrying 1A plus current required for ancillary equipment connected Twin core double insulated 15A cable is normally adequate The main DC input fuse is normally 2A rated but may be increased to 3A allowing for ancillary equipment External fusing may be necessary and should be considered The DC supply should not deviate by more than 25 of t...

Page 5: ... functions A fused 12V or 24V supply is available on terminal 2 for the operation of low power sounders and beacons the installation engineer must provide the links to provide the required functions Remember any sounders or beacons located in the Hazardous Area must be certified Flameproof or Intrinsically Safe if fed via an external zener barrier contact EDL for further information FIG 2 FIG 3 Re...

Page 6: ...r suitable for the detection of various toxic gases Many different electrochemical cells are available and EDL should be consulted to advise on correct sensor type The EDS P IS Transmitter is a intrinsically safe junction box complete with head electronics and catalytic pellistor gas sensor suitable for the detection of flammable gases Contact EDL for advice on correct sensor type Siting The senso...

Page 7: ...pproximately 30minutes A hidden switch is located to the left of the reset switch Pressed through the front panel using a small screwdriver all Alarms are Isolated and the Fault Buzzer sounds Operate the hidden switch to the right of the Reset switch keeping it pressed for several seconds and all Alarms will be returned to the operational state and the Fault Buzzer will silence CALIBRATION Before ...

Page 8: ...our low alarm ensure the calibration of the EDSC Transmitter using the EDSC calibration instructions Whilst the EDSC is giving the correct output go to the ED810 control unit and adjust the A1 located under the A1 light accessed through the front panel potentiometer until the A1 light just illuminates Rotating clockwise increases sensitivity until the A1 light just illuminates if the light comes o...

Page 9: ... illuminates if the light comes on prematurely wind anticlockwise whilst continuously pressing the reset switch until the light goes out and then clockwise until it just illuminates 3 Back at the EDS P again using the Zero adjustment potentiometer on the EDS P rotate clockwise until the 100 lamp is just illuminated or 0 5V is measured on the O P terminal w r t 0V 4 Go to the ED810 Control unit and...

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