CM4 Four-Point Continuous Monitor
CM4 Technical Manual
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Detection is accomplished by routing the sample from each of its four
points through a high-temperature device (pyrolyzer). For example, at
high temperature, NF
3
is converted to Hydrogen Fluoride (HF) which
can be detected with a standard Mineral Acids Chemcassette
®
tape. The
correlation algorithm between HF and NF
3
is programmed into the CM4-P,
so the instrument’s display and printouts read directly in ppm of NF
3
.
1.4 Displays and Controls
See
The displays and controls clustered on the front panel of the CM4
include:
Display
Power LED
Status and Alarm LEDs
Flow Control
Keypad
1.4.1 Display
The CM4 uses a 1-line, 20-character display. The CM4 display includes
information about concentration and instrument faults and provides
menus for CM4 programming. For more information on the display
panel, see
1.4.2 Status and Alarm LEDs
Status LEDs light green when the CM4 is monitoring the point. There
is one LED for each point.
• Light green - normal operation
• Flash green - point lock-on or display lock-on at that point
• Light yellow - instrument fault on that point
• Turn black - not monitoring that point
NOTE:
Status LEDs also turn yellow or flash to indicate an instrument fault.
Alarm LEDs signal gas level alarms for each point. Alarm LEDs:
• Light for Level 1 alarm concentration
• Flash for Level 2 alarm concentration
1.4.3 Keypad
Use the keypad to:
• Program the CM4
• Select specific points to monitor
• Print and display programming parameters
1.4.4 Power LED
The power LED at the bottom right of the panel indicates the CM4
is powered up. A blinking yellow power LED indicates the keypad is
locked, requiring a passcode for any CM4 operation.
1.4.5 Flow Control
Four metering valves, one for each point, control the sample flow
through the Chemcassette
®
detection system.
1.5 Electrical Connections
All electrical connections are made at the rear of the CM4. User
installed wiring connects to a removable relay panel at the top of the
instrument, allowing the chassis to be removed without disturbing
connections.
1.5.1 I/O Panel
The I/O (Input/Output) panel contains connections to 14 form C relays
to activate external devices:
• A watch dog relay (RY12) which indicates power loss or a
CPU failure
• Eight gas alarm relays which indicate Level 1 and Level 2
alarms
• Two general gas alarm relays which indicate Level 1 and Level
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