Honeywell AirAlert 96d Instruction And Installation Manual Download Page 1

Manning AirAlert-96d Gas Monitor

 

19073 AIRALERT96D 05/2006 Prelim REVC  Copyright © 2006 Honeywell Analytics. All Rights Reserved.

 

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Preliminary 
Instruction and Installation Manual 
Rev C 

Manning AirAlert  96d

Warn

Alarm

High Alarm

Fault

Power

Enter

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Honeywell Analytics 
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Lenexa, Kansas 66214 

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Manning 

AirAlert

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Multi-Channel  

Gas Monitoring System 

Summary of Contents for AirAlert 96d

Page 1: ...llation Manual Rev C Manning AirAlert 96d Warn Alarm High Alarm Fault Power Enter ESC Silence TX RX Honeywell Analytics 11511 West 83rd Terrace Lenexa Kansas 66214 sales manningsystems com 800 444 9935 or 913 894 1185 www gasalarm com 913 894 1296 fax 19073 AIRALERT96D 5 2006 REVC 9138941296fax 19072 ECF9NH3 4 2006 REVE Manning AirAlert TM 96d Multi Channel Gas Monitoring System ...

Page 2: ...0 Normal Single Tx Debug and Simulation Modes 10 6 Programming Menus 11 Controller Information 11 Sensor Information 11 Relay and Annunciator Information 11 Event Information 11 7 Configuration 12 A Main Menu 12 B Acquisition Mode 15 8 Specifications 21 9 Maintenance 21 Periodic Inspections and Calibration 21 Replacement Parts 21 Cleaning 21 Battery Disposal 21 10 Relay Module optional 22 11 Limit...

Page 3: ...vided by the controller may be impaired Read the Warnings and Cautions on the following pages before using the controller Note This instrument contains a lithium battery Do not mix with the solid waste stream Spent batteries should be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler Warning To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres disconnect power before servic...

Page 4: ...proper service Avoid any location where units could be subject to vibrations Avoid any location close to any electro magnetic interference Avoid any location where there are large temperature swings Verify local requirements and existing regulations which may affect the choice of location Warning A cable with more than one pair of wires is unacceptable for communication use B Mounting Installation...

Page 5: ...Power Requirements 24 Vdc 500 mA 14 AWG 2 conductor stranded cable Belden 5100UE or equivalent Up to 10 sensors per power supply Up to 1 000 feet max power cable length per power supply Larger power cable and or additional power supplies may be required for longer cable runs and or increased number of sensors Contact Honeywell Analytics for help with all power requirements Communication Requiremen...

Page 6: ... EC EC IR IM IM Power Supply Relay Module AirAlert 96d A1 B1 SHLD A2 B2 V V V V SHLD A3 B4 B3 A4 VL VL Power cable V Power cable V Channel 1 A1 and B1 twisted pair EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC EC Power Supply RS 485 comm cable Twisted pair 24 AWG shielded Belden 9841 Power cable Two conductor 14 AWG Belden 5100UE 4 20 mA comm cable Three conductor 18 AWG shielded stranded Belden 8770 VL sensor cable...

Page 7: ...nal Up to 32 network devices can be installed on each channel Use 24 AWG two conductor twisted and shielded cable Belden 9841 or equivalent for the connection The network can be up to 2 000 feet per channel The length of a T tap can be a maximum of 65 feet 20 m A maximum of 130 feet 40 m for all the T taps must be respected The communication cables have to be grounded using the shield terminal Use...

Page 8: ...Jumper EOL1 EOL2 EOL3 EOL4 Enable the user to add an END OF LINE jumper to improve the communication signal Two positions are possible R or RC It can vary in accordance with the system constraints See the wiring detail for the EOL position Jumper SHDN This jumper enables the user to reset or shut down the microcontroller temporarily It is mainly used during minor modifications in the wirings of th...

Page 9: ...r events groups programmed in the controller etc LED Definition Warn Alarm and High Alarm Red LEDs indicate that one or more sensors have reached the corresponding alarm level If LED Warn is blinking an Event is activated no alarm Power Green LED indicates that the controller is powered on and functioning properly Fault Yellow LED indicates a fault communication problem with a network device TX Ye...

Page 10: ...status Note Displays details in the following pages B Single Tx Mode The Single Tx Mode doesn t prevent Event evaluation By entering this mode the user is able to analyse one sensor at a time Only the displayed device is interrogated by the controller thus has its information updated C Debug Mode This mode is very helpful to evaluate the system test the system operation without stopping any system...

Page 11: ...ard AirAlert 96d ver 2 016 Ad 12 Gr 1 Ev 1 SDc 2006 02 11 09 07 16 Date Number of Events Time Number of Groups Product Name Firmware Version Guard Shack Active Relays 2 4 AD 85 normal Address Active Relays Label Status EVENT 001 Sources Action Tx001 trgt Ctrl 2006 02 11 Ref 01 Event Source Event Number Activated Relay Engine Room NH3 0 PPM AD 03 normal Address Gas Concentration Label Type of Gas U...

Page 12: ...itable The keypad s Up and Down arrows are used to increment or decrement the address value Once the correct value is obtained the Enter key validates the address The address then leaves the editing mode and stops flashing The following windows are accessible with the Left and Right arrows Ident Identification of the Network Component The identification of the network component is comprised of two...

Page 13: ...he programming of groups of sensors serves to combine several units in order to be able to take actions events based on a series of units rather than each individual one at a time It is possible to program 126 distinct groups Another group GrAII contains all the sensors within a network by default A group is comprised of a stack containing the address of each sensor included in the group The point...

Page 14: ...ay XX Buzzer Activation of the component s audible alarm ALL activation of all the component s relays and audible alarm Delay Programming of Delays BEFORE and AFTER delays are used to retard the activation or deactivation of an action The BEFORE delay retards the activation of an action When an event becomes true the action will only be activated after the indicated delay The AFTER delay retards t...

Page 15: ...nt This menu is used to enable or disable the logging of the system event or sensor information This information is stored on the SDcard however the acquisition interval or condition must be defined first Acquisitions delay mode may be made at intervals of 10 to 59 seconds or 1 to 60 minutes A threshold mode acquisition may also be made when a sensor s reading varies by 3 or more 5 or more or 10 o...

Page 16: ... accessed Menu accessed Menu exited Menu exited Event logging enabled Event logging enabled Event logging disabled Event logging disabled Transmitter logging Transmitter logging enabled enabled Transmitter logging Transmitter logging disabled disabled Transmitter info setup Transmitter X setup Alarm setup Tx X alarm level setup Event setup Event X setup Group setup Group X setup Clock setup Clock ...

Page 17: ... of the config ini file can always be edited on a computer Before saving the current configuration and parameters the system will look for the existence of any previous configuration The following steps will be performed 1 If a file named config ini already exists the system looks for a file named config bak 2 If a file named config bak is found it is deleted 3 Then the existing config ini file is...

Page 18: ... 2967 cie 0 priority 0 autoload 1 SLAVE address 1 protocol 1 baudrate 38400 databits 8 stopbits 2 parity 0 ADDRESS_1 txtype 1 display ECF9 NH3 AD 01 protocol 1 baudrate 9600 databits 8 stopbits 2 parity 0 sensortype 65 fullscale 102 000000 unit 0 alarmAmin 20 1000003 alarmAmax 25 0000000 alarmBmin 45 000000 alarmBmax 50 000000 alarmCmin 85 000000 alarmCmax 90 000000 ADDRESS_2 txtype 17 display ECF...

Page 19: ... phone number The Config window also features an option to configure the slave port Relay configuration allows the relays to be set to normal or failsafe mode In the event of loss of power to the controller relays will change states if set to failsafe mode Network Auto Programming of Network Related Parameters The functions of the Network menu serve to reset or program information related to the n...

Page 20: ...tails The simulation mode allows for the simulation of gas concentration over associated scale range on all sensors The simulated gas concentration values are local to the controller Start with Tx00X simulation starts with sensor 00X Maximum Load Activation of All Controller Components Oprt Mode Controller Operating Mode See System Operation section for more details 1 Normal normal controller oper...

Page 21: ...H x 3 50 D Weight 11 4 lbs 5 2 kg 9 Maintenance The Manning AirAlertTM 96d is a maintenance free controller Only the sensors need periodic inspection and calibration see sensor manual Periodic Inspections and Calibration Honeywell Analytics provides its customers with specialized gas detection equipment Beyond the warranty period the systems must be maintained and calibrated on a regular basis nor...

Page 22: ...condensing Outputs 8 DPDT relays 5A 30 Vdc or 250 Vac resistive load Maximum Distance between Relay Module and Controller 2 000 feet Enclosure NEMA 4x cast aluminium A356 0T6 Dimensions 9 50 W x 14 00 H x 3 50 D Weight 11 4 lbs 5 2 kg LEDs Two LEDs indicate the status of the relay module The Power LED green indicates that the relay module is powered on The Tx Modbus LED blinks when there is a data...

Page 23: ...Normally open Normally closed 3 5 4 6 1 3 2 4 6 4 2 5 3 1 RC R EOL1 Relay Outputs J1 J8 5A 30 Vdc or 120 Vac resistive load V V SHLD A B J10 J10 J8 J7 J2 J1 From B terminal of controller to B terminal of next device From A terminal of controller to A terminal of next device From 24VDC terminal of power supply From Ground terminal of power supply NO NC NO NC Relay 2 NO NC Relay 3 Relay 1 NO NC Rela...

Page 24: ... the gas sensor has been expended rather than failed prematurely this limited warranty shall not apply to the Product C This limited warranty does not cover consum able items such as batteries or items subject to wear or periodic replacement including lamps fuses valves vanes sensor elements cartridges or filter elements 3 Warranty Limitation and Exclusion Honeywell Analytics will have no further ...

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