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    3. Select the instrument (default is “18TMAH”) from 

the list of available gas detectors

    4. When prompted, enter the passkey (default is “123456”)
    5. Go to configure tab to setup device. When prompted,  

        enter unlock code to access device configuration.  

        (default is “1234”)

APP CALIBRATION PROCEDURE

To calibrate the sensor using the APP:

    1. Fit calibration adapter to the gas detector lid.
    2. If using a variable flow regulator, adjust the gas flow  

        to approximately 0.3 L/min

       Begin ZERO adjustment:

     3. On APP, Home Tab > Calibrate > manually enter    

         values for zero gas.
     4. Apply zero gas (or ambient except for CO2 or O2 if  

         ambient air free of target or cross-sensitive gases).

        Confirm the start of calibration:

    5. Press the Start Zero button.

       Complete ZERO adjustment:

     6. APP will countdown to completion. If calibration is  

         successful, proceed to Step 12.
    7. Turn off gas flow from zero gas.
    8. Replace zero gas with calibration gas in preparation  

        for span adjustment.

       Begin SPAN adjustment:

    9. Manually enter values for calibration gas.
    10. Apply calibration gas at the concentration listed  

          on the cal gas concentration label 

(located on top  

          of the instrument)

.

         Confirm the start of calibration:

    11. Press the Start Span button.
        

 Complete SPAN adjustment:

    12. APP will countdown to completion. If calibration is  

          successful, proceed to Step 18.
    13. Turn off gas flow from calibration gas and remove  

          the calibration adapter.
    14. Allow detector to recover / stabilize before the  

          instrument returns to normal operation  

          

(green LED)

.

APP BUMP TEST PROCEDURE

Bump tests are required following installation of 

detector or after replacement of sensing element. 

Bump tests are also performed to verify the instrument 

functionality. The steps to perform a bump test with the 

Hansen Gas Detector APP:

    1. Connect adapter and gas cylinder according to the  

        instructions in the General Calibration Procedure.
    2. If desired, disable / silence external annunciators      

        

(e.g., shutdown valves, notification of authorities,  

        etc.)

Home Tab > Calibrate > Bump > toggle Take  

        Offline

 to disable communications to external  

        devices.
    3. Apply a sufficiently high concentration of the  

        target gas to trigger alarms, but NOT pure             

        refrigerant or hydrocarbons 

(e.g., do not use a  

        butane lighter)

.

    4. Once thresholds have been exceeded, relays  

        should activate, digital outputs should transmit  

        the gas concentration and on APP, gas  

        concentration should be displayed, the instrument  

        status should be “Low Alarm” or “High Alarm” and  

        alarms states should be “On.”
    5. Turn off gas flow and remove the calibration adapter.
    6. Allow detector to recover / stabilize before the  

        instrument returns to normal operation 

(green LED)

.

      

DESCRIPTION

1 Alias - user configured sensor name

2 Serial Number - sensor 8 digit serial number

3 Target Gas - gas type currently detected by sensor

4 Status Ring - visual indicaAon of various sensor states (see below)

5 Live Measurement - current measurement

6 Measurement Unit - unit of measure (PPM/PPB/%LEL/%VOL)

STATE

STATUS RING

DESCRIPTION

Warm-up

Green

Gas Detector stabilizing aUer power on or restart

Normal

Green

Normal operaAon

Low Alarm

Yellow

Measurement below low alarm set point

High Alarm

Red

Measurement above high alarm set point

Offline

Orange

Sensor not acAvely monitoring gas or in maintenance mode

Fault

Orange

Fault detected

NegaAve Gas Fault

Orange

Sensor calibraAon drfited below zero, recalibrate

Zero Cal. Fault

Orange

Error during zero calibraAon, zero recalibraAon required

Span Cal. Fault

Orange

Error during span calibraAon, span recalibraAon required

FIG. 13

APP COMPONENTS

Summary of Contents for HGD-EC-NH3-100

Page 1: ...sent in the surrounding environment The analog outputs 4 20mA or 0 10V DC can interface with nearly any existing monitor computer or PLC controller The sensor elements are mounted internally on the en...

Page 2: ...120 F 50 C 4 F 20 C to 122 F 50 C 13 F 25 C to 131 F 55 C VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS 24 VDC 18 24 VAC 20 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 80W max D Cell BaVery HUMIDITY RANGE NON CONDENSING 5 90 RH 15 90 RH electroche...

Page 3: ...e most likely sources of leakage Perimeter detection is where detectors completely surround the area in question The size and nature of the area will help to decide which method is the most appropriat...

Page 4: ...D AVOID FALSE ALARMS REDUCING BUSHING SCREEN STAND ALONE CONTROL The Hansen Gas Detector can operate as a stand alone device All that is needed is a 24V AC DC power supply LOCAL AND REMOTE VISUAL AUDI...

Page 5: ...nly 3 Internal Alarm Buzze 4 Power Connections x2 5 Digital Connection MODBUS 6 Analog Connection 7 Tactile Switch 1 8 Ribbon Cable to Sensor 9 Tactile Switch 2 10 Relay 3 Connection FAULT 11 Relay 2...

Page 6: ...f the detector measures the gas dependent light transmission while the other channel is used as a reference The ratio between measurement and reference signal is used to determine the gas concentratio...

Page 7: ...el or branching multiple units from the main bus may introduce impedance mismatches reflections and or signal distortions Avoid long stubs when connecting detectors to the bus should be less than 3 De...

Page 8: ...is proportional to the detected gas concentration GAS CONCENTRATION 4 20mA 1 SV 0 SV 2 l0V 0 l0V 0 4mA lV ov 2V ov 50 12 mA 3V 2 5V 6V 5V 100 20 mA 5V 5V l0V lOV TABLE 6 FIG 11 8b Zero Adjustment 9 Bu...

Page 9: ...n user would need to download the Hansen Gas Detector App from either Google Play Store or Apple Store SENSOR SETUP In order to utilize the Bluetooth option sensors will need to be setup individually...

Page 10: ...verify the instrument functionality The steps to perform a bump test with the Hansen Gas Detector APP 1 Connect adapter and gas cylinder according to the instructions in the General Calibration Proce...

Page 11: ...ogrammable Logic Controller PLC Data logging is available on the HGD C 8 via the integrated SD card which can be removed to allow download of the logged data to a computer External Component Descrip2o...

Page 12: ...scrip on 1 Integrated Visual Alarm 2 Controller Power and Fault LEDs 3 Channel 1 and 2 alarm mute bu ons 4 Power Fault Low High Alarm LEDs 5 M16 Cable Glands x6 6 M20 Cable Glands x2 Component Descrip...

Page 13: ...UARY 2020 INSTALL DIMENSIONS 8 CHANNEL CONTROLLER FIG 18 5 625 0 0 0 6 0 O 0 ____ __ 16 J 1 47 REFERENCE NOT TO SCALE REFERANCE NOT TO SCALE 47 0 13 2 8 0 16 5 625 6 INSTALL DIMENSIONS 2 CHANNEL CONTR...

Page 14: ...14 A100h JANUARY 2020 FIG 20 CONTROLLER WIRING CONNECTIONS...

Page 15: ...he currently selected menu item is indicated with triangle pointers to the left and right of the description If the menu list is longer than can be displayed up and down arrow keys on the right side o...

Page 16: ...nec ng you must ENABLE Bluetooth from this menu screen From the LCD contrast seqng screen use the arrow keys to adjust the contrast from 1 63 with 30 being the default The brightness of front panel LE...

Page 17: ...MS device non Amer pted to e to edit ord a 30 s amer enter n 0 seqngs ma on nt since re rd bring assigned accessed either by selec ng CHANNEL CONFIG from the main menu or by pressing the channel numbe...

Page 18: ...ttings of the Hansen gas detector must match the BMS system to work correctly The 3 form C relays that are included in the Hansen gas detector fault low alarm high alarm can be configured to be fail s...

Page 19: ...D display open the clear cover and remove the LED display panel by removing the 4 screws On the backside of the LED display adjust the poten ometer labeled Z un l the KEY FEATURES GAS ALERT SYSTEM Pro...

Page 20: ...N100 etc WIRING SCHEMATIC FOR CONTROLLER AND DETECTOR External Power Supply EARTH GRD CUSTOMER BMS 0 J w w I i i z i 0 0 n r7 r7 r7 I i t i t ppm L J L J L J I 0 w I i i z 0 0 n 0 0 i 0 0 0 z 5 5 w w...

Page 21: ...connected to relay _______________________________ OK Check Analog Output in Use e g 0 5V 4 20 mA _______________________________ OK 2 On Site Gas Calibration Initial the following encircle OK when co...

Page 22: ...EP1 Handheld unit without sensor module HGD C 2 31 1012 Electrochemical 0 50 500 PPM HGC C 8 8 Channel controller 115 230 VAC 31 1013 Electrochemical 0 500 2000 PPM 31 1032 Filter 10 pack CALIBRATION...

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