VIEW 370 VIEW 373
USER MANUAL
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Page 3: ...VIEW 370 VIEW 373 Particulate Measurement System USER MANUAL Publication Part Number PC 000855 MA...
Page 4: ...revision or change Revised documentation may be obtainable from ENVEA ENVEA reserves the right without notice to make changes in equipment design or performance as progress in engineering manufacturin...
Page 5: ...y Cable Specification 8 2 4 2 Data Cable Specification 8 2 5 PC Software Suite PC ME DUST TOOLS 9 3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ______________________________________ 10 3 1 Components 10 3 2 Sensor 10 3 3 Con...
Page 6: ...________ 30 7 1 Introduction 30 7 2 Sensor Self Tests 30 7 2 1 Running Self checks Manually 30 7 2 2 Zero and Span Checks 31 7 2 3 Short circuit Check Contamination Check 31 7 2 4 Self test Values Pas...
Page 7: ...Figure 3 Principle of operation ElectroDynamic sensors 11 Figure 4 Fitting the sensor to the stack example 15 Figure 5 Sensor PCB connections 17 Figure 6 ProController User interface with controls 20...
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Page 9: ...Danger from Process The system may be connected to ducting that contains process particulate and other flue gas constituents hazardous to health This can take one or more of the following forms Parti...
Page 10: ...on and must be connected to a protective earth connection GND WARNING This product must be connected to a power supply of the same voltage V and frequency Hz as indicated on the product rating plate a...
Page 11: ...conductivity caused by condensation is expected Overvoltage Category II Overvoltage Category II is for equipment or instruments intended to be supplied from the building wiring It applies both to PLU...
Page 12: ...e accessories spares and upgrade options for your instrument refer to the VIEW 370 373 datasheet and order information available on request and from the ENVEA UK website see the reverse of this manual...
Page 13: ...uired outside this range Inspection frequency Every 6 months Environmental information Temperature range 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F ambient 2 2 Sensor Specification VIEW 370 373 Sensor Sensor variants Stan...
Page 14: ...A Cable type 4 core screen see the cable specifications below Other requirements Air Purge provision May be required on some applications contact ENVEA or your local ENVEA representative for further d...
Page 15: ...A Control UnitC Standard Controller for single sensor systems ProController multiple sensors up to 32 channels Network Modules Analogue Output Module AOM 8x 4 20 mA 500 Auxiliary Input Module AIM 4x 4...
Page 16: ...within a 2m 6 ft radius to allow the control unit to be switched off when at the unit The contact gap of the disconnect device must be at least 3mm For mains connections use an appropriate cable with...
Page 17: ...XP or higher System memory 32 Mb RAM 20 Mb free hard disk space Monitor 1024 x 768 high colour graphics Data communication Serial port for connection to one or more instruments ProController only Eth...
Page 18: ...long term data logging 3 3 Control Unit The VIEW 370 373 is powered via an ENVEA control unit supplying 24V DC The sensor can be interfaced with the Standard Controller for a single channel Standard...
Page 19: ...atented by ENVEA whereby the collision and interaction of particles with the probe rod particle impingement causes a small electrical charge transfer to occur between the particulate and the probe rod...
Page 20: ...along cable runs For large systems you may need to boost power using a PSU Repeater power supply unit see SYSTEM OPTIONS on page 7 for details 4 3 Prerequisites and Guidelines 4 3 1 Location Requireme...
Page 21: ...y be fitted to a metal duct or stack If the stack is not metallic or you are concerned that the stack may not provide a suitably earthed shield for the sensor please contact ENVEA or your local ENVEA...
Page 22: ...ss conditions are known to be entirely safe suitable precautions such as the use of breathing apparatus or duct purging detoxifying must be employed before any entry is made into the duct for installa...
Page 23: ...Probe rod insulated version 7 Earth stud assembly 8 1 5 BSP socket 9 Stack duct wall Not shown Grounding strap attached to earth stud Figure 4 Fitting the sensor to the stack example 1 Drill a hole o...
Page 24: ...put on the ground during maintenance without detaching 4 Insert the probe 6 into the socket and secure it with the floating nut 4 5 Ensure the sensor unit is upright with the cable entry glands at the...
Page 25: ...connections 5 3 2 Electrical Connections Power Comms WARNING Hazardous voltages Ensure the sensor is not connected to the control unit power during wiring CAUTION The VIEW 370 373 sensor wiring order...
Page 26: ...V Brown SCR Cable screen Before refitting the cover lid the sensor unit must be configured in accordance with the setup instructions provided in the following sections 5 3 3 Set Address Switch SW100 E...
Page 27: ...N 6 4 3 on page 24 The default mode is ASCII 19200 Baud No Parity 1 Stop bit ASCII mode 7 bits The settings are shown in 1 below RTU is a faster communications protocol but is not available for all de...
Page 28: ...r UI Figure 6 ProController User interface with controls Use the navigation and ENTER keys to select the required menu screen Five function keys are available for rapid menu access see SECTION 6 2 bel...
Page 29: ...just a value incremental UP DOWN Use these buttons to modify values Select an entry value for example a digit for a password RIGHT Select a menu option Confirm entry applies and stores the chosen valu...
Page 30: ...en saved SAVE YES OK Press for a positive response or to CONFIRM Refers to the current screen CANCEL NO BACK Press for a negative response or to QUIT the page Refers to the current screen 6 3 Main Men...
Page 31: ...Main Setup screen access other functions and more sensor settings from this screen Date not selectable Display format dd mm yy set via main Setup screen Time not selectable Display format hh mm set v...
Page 32: ...Reset deletes all settings and logged data Download the data to a PC using the ENVEA software tool before carrying out a system reset 1 Open the Setup menu screen 2 Select Other Functions Reset Functi...
Page 33: ...Autodetect functionality or manually In Autodetect mode the control unit scans the Modbus addresses to identify all the sensors devices in the network Select Setup Autodetect to initiate the system sc...
Page 34: ...r Setup section of the main Setup screen FIGURE 10 Figure 10 Setup screen Sensor system settings Advanced sensor device settings and additional sensors can be accessed by selecting Setup More Settings...
Page 35: ...upplied with only the short term log enabled See below how to change the active log The long term log is only available on the VIEW 373 6 8 1 Adjusting Log Rates The Log Rates option allows the storag...
Page 36: ...ress Cancel Refer to TROUBLESHOOTING on page 38 to diagnose the problem For sensors that do not need to download configuration settings a sensor channel will be added automatically to the Bar Graph Te...
Page 37: ...Devices at Once For large systems it may be easier to set all sensor device settings to the same value at the same time 1 Select Setup More Settings Edit all devices 2 Select the parameter to be edit...
Page 38: ...e sensor Scaling Obtain an average sensor reading to scale against an isokinetic sample result 7 2 Sensor Self Tests The QA Self Tests menu screen allows the status of self tests to be reviewed for ea...
Page 39: ...s suggests the sensor may be physically damaged in some way 7 2 3 Short circuit Check Contamination Check The Short circuit check performs a basic test for contamination between the probe rod and the...
Page 40: ...tests the communication between the control unit and a selected sensor automatically and should show OK at no loss If this test fails check the wiring between the control unit and the sensor Check th...
Page 41: ...to health Unless the process conditions are known to be entirely safe suitable precautions such as the use of breathing apparatus or duct purging detoxifying must be employed before any entry is made...
Page 42: ...or a sensor selected from a list of devices For a specific Sensor Device 1 Select QA Self Tests to display this screen see FIGURE 13 on page 30 2 Select the required channel from the Device drop down...
Page 43: ...ction Sensor Status Enabled Maint Disabled Emission Alarms control unit relays and ROM devices Active Inactive Inactive Comms and Self test Alarms Active Active Inactive 4 20mA and AOM Outputs Active...
Page 44: ...on the sensor rod This build up will normally not affect the instrument s performance but it is recommended that the build up is periodically removed If the probe rod requires cleaning remove the sens...
Page 45: ...r unit to the ductwork ensure the lock nut is fully tightened 8 Ensure that the sealed connectors are secure and undamaged 9 Inspect the connecting cables where possible ensure that these are not dama...
Page 46: ...ns Comms DIP switch settings Network address DIP switch settings NOTE To prevent bus conflicts each device must have a unique address Devices must not use address 0 8 5 2 Checking Network Spurs Where...
Page 47: ...No Response message and not frozen see section above you can be confident this is a genuine reading from the sensor If it is not the reading expected consider the following Adjust the sensor sensitivi...
Page 48: ...scaling factor is possible since the response of the instrument is directly proportional to the dust concentration over a predefined range Calculating the Scaling Factor The basic method to calculate...
Page 49: ...return to the main menu Setting the Units to mg m 1 Select Setup More Settings Edit an existing device 2 Select the Device to be edited and adjust the Units Name using the arrow keys 3 Select Save to...
Page 50: ...rd the Sensor Average 2 Obtain the isokinetic sampling test result 3 Calculate the Scaling Factor see CALCULATING THE SCALING FACTOR above Update the new Scaling Factor in the Control Unit 1 Select Se...
Page 51: ...VIEW 370 373 Appendix B Menu Maps ENVEA UK Ltd PC 000855 MA Issue 6 December 2021 43 Appendix B Menu Maps Main Menu Screens Figure 17 Menu map Main menu screens and their icons...
Page 52: ...Appendix B Menu Maps VIEW 370 373 44 PC 000855 MA Issue 6 December 2021 ENVEA UK Ltd Basic Sensor Setup Figure 18 Menu map Basic sensor setup...
Page 53: ...VIEW 370 373 Appendix B Menu Maps ENVEA UK Ltd PC 000855 MA Issue 6 December 2021 45 More Sensor Settings Figure 19 Menu map More Settings menus...
Page 54: ...Appendix B Menu Maps VIEW 370 373 46 PC 000855 MA Issue 6 December 2021 ENVEA UK Ltd Basic System Setup Figure 20 Menu map System setup menus...
Page 55: ...VIEW 370 373 Appendix B Menu Maps ENVEA UK Ltd PC 000855 MA Issue 6 December 2021 47 Other Functions Figure 21 Menu map Other Functions menus...
Page 56: ...Appendix B Menu Maps VIEW 370 373 48 PC 000855 MA Issue 6 December 2021 ENVEA UK Ltd Quality Assurance QA and Scaling Figure 22 Menu map QA and Scaling menus...
Page 57: ...nt according to local government regulations RoHS Compliance Statement ENVEA UK Ltd is compliant with the EU Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and e...
Page 58: ...equirements 12 M mains isolation device 2 8 Modbus address scanning 25 N network layouts 12 network spur 12 P PC ME DUST TOOLS software modules 9 pollution degree 3 power supply See PSU Repeater princ...
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Page 60: ...local ENVEA representative for your country or region please contact us or visit our website at www envea global ENVEA UK Ltd ENVEA House Rose Crown Road Swavesey CAMBRIDGE CB24 4RB United Kingdom Te...
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