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DGC6 – UserManual

5  Notes and General Information

It is important to read this user manual carefully in order to understand the information and instructions. The 

PolyGard

®

2 DGC6 gas monitoring, control and alarm system may only be used for applications in accordance to the 

intended use. The appropriate operating and maintenance instructions and recommendations must be followed.
Due to permanent product developments, MSR-Electronic-GmbH and/or INTEC Controls reserve the right to change 

specifications without notice. The information contained herein is based on data considered to be accurate. However, 

no guarantee or warranty is expressed or implied concerning the accuracy of these data.

5.1  Intended Product Application

The PolyGard

®

2 DGC6 is designed and manufactured for controlling, for saving energy and keeping OSHA air quality 

in commercial buildings and manufacturing plants.

5.2  Installer’s Responsibilities

It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that all PolyGard

®

2 DGC6 are installed in compliance with all national and 

local regulations and OSHA requirements. All installation shall be executed only by technicians familiar with proper 

installation techniques and with codes, standards and proper safety procedures for control installations and the latest 

edition of the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA70).

The equipotential bonding required (also e.g. secondary potential to earth) or grounding measures must be carried out 

in accordance with the respective project requirements. It is important to ensure that no ground loops are formed to 

avoid unwanted interference in the electronic measuring equipment.

It is also essential to follow strictly all instructions as provided in the user manual.

5.3  Maintenance

We recommend checking the PolyGard

®

2 DGC6 system regularly. Due to regular maintenance differences in efficiency 

can easily be corrected. Re-calibration and replacement of parts can be realized on site by a qualified technician 

with the appropriate tools. Alternatively the removable Gas Controller can be returned to MSR-Electronic-GmbH and 

INTEC Controls for services.

5.4  Limited Warranty

MSR-Electronic-GmbH and INTEC Controls warrants the PolyGard

®

2 DGC6 against defects in material or 

workmanship for a period of two (2) years beginning from the date of shipment. Should any evidence of defects in 

material or workmanship occur during the warranty period, MSR-Electronic-GmbH and/or INTEC Controls will repair or 

replace the product at their own discretion, without charge.
This warranty does not apply to units that have been altered, had attempted repair, or been subjected to abuse, 

accidental or otherwise. The above warranty is in lieu of all other explicit warranties, obligations or liabilities.
This warranty extends only to the PolyGard

®

2 DGC6. MSR-Electronic-GmbH and/or INTEC Controls shall not be liable 

for any incidental or consequential damages arising out of or related to the use of the PolyGard

®

2 DGC6.

If the PolyGard

®

2 DGC6 needs to be returned, an authorized RMA number issued by INTEC

 Controls is required.

Summary of Contents for MSR PolyGard 2 DGC6

Page 1: ...Suite 100 Poway CA 92064 Ph 858 578 7887 888 GO INTEC inteccontrols com March 03 2020 Revision Digital Gas Controller Series PolyGard 2 DGC6 User Manual Software Controller from version 1 01 00 with...

Page 2: ...s 10 4 2 Status Alarm 13 4 3 Status Relay 13 4 4 Menu Sensor Readings 13 4 5 Maintenance Information 15 4 6 Menu Data Logger 16 4 6 1 Data Logger Switch On Off 16 4 6 2 Current Values 16 4 6 3 CV Log...

Page 3: ...33 4 8 3 8 Latching Mode Assigned to Alarm 33 4 8 3 9 SP Fault Assigned to Alarm 34 4 8 3 10 Alarm Assigned to Alarm Relay 34 4 8 3 11 SP Signal Assigned to Analog Output 34 4 8 4 Menu System Setup 35...

Page 4: ...sensors with 4 to 20 mA signal interface are available in addition The controller can be employed as pure analog controller as analog digital or as digital controller The total number of connected se...

Page 5: ...sensors need a running in period until the chemical process of the sensor reaches stable conditions During this running in period the sensor signal can create a false alarm Depending on the connected...

Page 6: ...cursor position LED orange Flashes when alarm one or more alarms are active Permanently on when at least one relay is in manual mode LED red Flashes when alarm two and alarms of higher priority are ac...

Page 7: ...a password level takes place when no buttons are pushed within 15 minutes The code levels are classified in order of priority Priority 1 has top priority Priority 1 Upper Level password 9001 not chang...

Page 8: ...TEC 13 06 13 1 45am Display of gas concentration Power On Time Power On Time Main menu After 30 sec Starting menu or Controller information and general setup See from 4 7 Reading and change of the dat...

Page 9: ...d in addition 4 1 1 Acknowledge a Fault According to the directives for gas measuring accumulated errors are allowed to be acknowledged automatically The automatic acknowledgment of a fault is only po...

Page 10: ...ut 21 2 mA Cause Short circuit at analog input analog sensor not calibrated or defective Solution Check cable to analog sensor make calibration replace sensor AP Underrange Current signal at analog in...

Page 11: ...ge of the processor Solution Replace device DP 0x EE Error 0x8010 Monitoring of the data storage reports an error Cause Electrical damage of the memory or configuration error Solution Check configurat...

Page 12: ...odule Cause Bus line interrupted or short circuit EP_06 0X registered at the controller but not addressed or addressed incorrectly EP_06 0X module defective Solution Check line to EP_06 0X check modul...

Page 13: ...Point No Digital measuring point X 1 96 where an alarm is pending S1 S1 Alarm status S1 Local alarm 1 active generated in the sensor module S1 Alarm 1 active generated in the central control 4 3 Stat...

Page 14: ...32 CO Gas type See 4 7 3 ppm Gas unit See 4 7 3 A Average value Arithmetic average 30 measured values within the time unit C Current value Current value of gas concentration S Alarm SP has triggered a...

Page 15: ...ctive relays in the menu Relay Parameters In this way one or more relays can be activated in case of maintenance see 4 8 2 9 In case of a pending maintenance message the phone no of the service compan...

Page 16: ...urned off ON Data Logger function is turned on Note This function only works with an USB device If this function is active the USB device mustn t be removed otherwise data may be lost Like with Window...

Page 17: ...5 29 09_50_09 0 20 20 28 0 25 29 09_50_10 0 20 20 28 0 25 29 09_50_11 0 20 20 28 0 25 29 09_50_12 0 20 20 28 0 0 29 The first column gives the time from the second column on the current values of all...

Page 18: ...ws AEMMTT csv with MM standing for the current month and TT standing for the current day Every day a new file with the current date is generated This makes sure that the files won t be too big to be s...

Page 19: ...nt Error date month day Time hours minutes Error text 10_22_28 DP 79 0x8100 03_30 10_20 Underrange 13_48_28 DP 79 0x8100 03_30 13_46 Underrange The first column gives the current time the second one t...

Page 20: ...Language USA English Service Phone 888 464 6832 Time System US Time hh mm ss pm Date MM DD YY Error Delay 120s X Bus Slave Adr 1 MODBUS Display Parameter Main menu Submenu See 4 7 1 no intervention po...

Page 21: ...in EU format hh mm ss Time hh mm ss pm hh mm ss pm Input of the correct time US format hh mm ss Input of the correct time EU format MM DD YY Date MM DD YY MM DD YY Input of the correct date US format...

Page 22: ...can find the parameter functions of the gas controller Service OFF Parameters Main menu Submenu 1 See 4 8 1 password proTECted You can activate the following parameters only with Service ON Alarm Rel...

Page 23: ...e special operating mode is activated by among others the function Service ON Further parameters menu items are therefore only accessible in the Service ON state The Service ON state is reset to norma...

Page 24: ...rs Signal Relay 1 Not Used Selection of signal relay 1 96 Submenu 3 Relay Mode Used Relay Mode Energized Steady Flashing ON Alarm quantity 1 Time Recurr DI 0s Yes 0 External Mode DI 0 DI 0 Delay ON Ti...

Page 25: ...ashing represents a connection option for warning devices to improve visibility If Flashing is set this mustn t be used as a safe output circuit A combination of relay mode energized with flashing ope...

Page 26: ...ggered the horn will remain active until a reset action is performed After acknowledgment of the horn relay s clicking a button or via external DI input a timer starts When this time has expired and t...

Page 27: ...point because the SPs can be assigned to each alarm separately in the menu SP Parameters This exception is used to build up targeted zone related signaling in case of SP errors which should not affec...

Page 28: ...analog measuring point 1 32 Submenu 3 SP Mode not active Temporary Mode unlocked locked Nom Gas Unit 1110 CO ppm Measuring Range 250 ppm Stage Setpoint 1 C 25 ppm Stage Setpoint 2 C 50 ppm Stage Setp...

Page 29: ...ssage at this measurement point Existing alarms and faults are cleared with deactivation Deactivated sensors do not output a collective fault message Symbol Description Default Function active SP Mode...

Page 30: ...l D110 Carbon monoxide CO 0 2000 ppm 1130 Nitrogen dioxide NO2 0 30 ppm 1129 Nitrogen monoxide NO 0 100 ppm 1195 Oxygen O2 0 25 Vol 1125 Ammonia NH3 0 300 ppm D164 Carbon dioxide CO2 0 2000 ppm S164 C...

Page 31: ...0 LEL C160 VOC VOC 0 2000 ppm 2189 Ethylene C2H4 0 1000 ppm 2125 Ammonia NH3 0 3000 ppm 2053 Xylene C8H10 0 300 ppm D184 Sulphur hexafluoride SF6 0 1000 ppm 1135 Bromine Br2 0 2 ppm 1192 Nitrous oxide...

Page 32: ...measuring ranges are possible but not listed here For details see the sensor datasheets 2 Oxygen measurements Alarm at falling concentration 3 The use with the measuring range value 1 results in a bi...

Page 33: ...2 Alarm 2 Gas concentration Threshold 3 Alarm 3 Gas concentration Threshold 4 Alarm 4 Gas concentration Threshold X Hysteresis Alarm X OFF Alarm release at increasing concentrations Alarm release at...

Page 34: ...larm relays 1 32 4 8 3 11 SP Signal Assigned to Analog Output The measuring point signal current or average value can be assigned to one of the max 16 analog outputs The same assignment to different o...

Page 35: ...No intervention possible See 4 8 4 1 No intervention possible See 4 8 4 1 Definition of the service interval See 4 8 4 2 Definition of average overlay See 4 8 4 3 Definition of average time See 4 8 4...

Page 36: ...verlay 120 s 120 ppm sec Delay time of average value overlay ppm Threshold for average overlay 900 s AV Time 900 s sec Time for calculation of the average value Changes in the average time need a comp...

Page 37: ...ule Symbol Description Default Function Analog Output 1 Selection of channel 0 Selection of the analog output 1 16 0 1 10 100 Selection of output signal 100 0 Analog output is not used therefore alway...

Page 38: ...n off X Relay X should be multiplied information source 0 30 0 96 OUT AR Relay OUT SR Relay 0 0 Function off X Relay X target should switch together with IN relay Example 1 3 relay contacts are needed...

Page 39: ...n over with Submenu 3 Relay 1 Test ON Relay 1 Test OFF Relay 1 Automatic Signal Relay 1 ON Signal Relay 1 OFF Signal Relay 1 Automatic The test function sets the target device selected relay in Specia...

Page 40: ...he controller can only be applied when the analog outputs are overridden configuration 1 of analog outputs in the system parameters of the associated device see 4 8 4 8 Analog Outputs Test Function Su...

Page 41: ...e equipotential bonding required also e g secondary potential to earth or grounding measures must be carried out in accordance with the respective project requirements It is important to ensure that n...

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