Verification of Operation Prior to Installation
Part 17997
Rev. 6, March 2011
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3.
Access the submenu
Relays/Analog;GasHH Relay
4.
Set the parameter
RelayMode
of this relay to
Normal
.
5.
On the H201C
i
-1, verify that:
• The two door-mounted push-button indicators (
1
and
2
) remain lit.
• The
Alarm 1
(Gas High) indicator (yellow, DS10; item 15 in Figure 3-7 on page 3-12)
is off.
• The
Alarm 2
(Gas High-High) indicator (yellow, DS9; item 14 in Figure 3-7 on
• The
System OK
indicator (yellow, DS11; item 16 in Figure 3-7 on page 3-12) is lit.
• The
Alarm 1
NO contact is open.
• The
Alarm 1
NC contact is closed.
• The
Alarm 2
NO contact is open.
• The
Alarm 2
NC contact is closed.
• The
System OK
alarm NO contact is closed.
• The
System OK
alarm NC contact is open.
• If connected, the SCADA system has detected the state change of both gas alarm relays.
Note: Pushing both buttons to acknowledge the gas alarm conditions should turn off the
indicators since the conditions have been cleared.
8.2.4.6
Conclusion
If necessary, set the parameter
RelayMode
of each alarm relay to their initial mode.
8.2.5
Verifying the RS-232 Communication
If your installation includes only one Hydran 201R Model
i
and if it communicates with the
host computer running the Hydran Host software, you must verify the RS-232 link. Proceed
as follows:
1.
Connect the Hydran 201C
i
-1’s RS-232 Computer Port connector (J10; item 7 in
Figure 3-7 on page 3-12) to your PC’s RS-232 port. For wiring details, see Table
D-13 on page D-11. For USB users, connect the Hydran 201C
i
-1’s USB Computer
Port connector (J16; item 8 in Figure 3-7 on page 3-12).
Summary of Contents for Hydran 201i
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