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SWG 100 BIO Ex User Manual 

 

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List of the installed alarmoutput ports (1):

 

At this list the operator can select, 

which alarm output should be configured. 

 

Details (2):

  Here the operator can open the configuration screen for the 

selected alarm output. To open the details-menu, push 

F1

 or 

OK

 

Auto configuration (3):

 If the operator pushes this key (

F2

) the output pins 

would be configured by default values. 

 

Test (4):

 The test-menu is for testing the alarm outputs. To open the test-

menu, push 

F3

 or 

OK

 

+  

 

The settings for an alarm-output can be changed in the “Alarm output details” menu. 
See the screenshot below. 

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Section (1):

  Shows the operator, which 

alarm-output will be change.  

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Sample point (2):

  The operator can select 

the sample point. This means, that the alarm-

output signal from the choose sample point 
will be transmitted to the process control 

system. 

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Meas. Item (3):

 

At this point the operator 

selects the measurement item, which should 
be monitored. At the chart below, the typical 

measurements items are counted. Basically, 

all measurement-channels, which can be 

measured, can be selected at this point. 

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Meas. Unit (4):

 This point shows, which unit 

the transmit signal have. This point cannot 

be changed. 

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Threshold (5):

  Here the threshold will be 

determined. 

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Alarm of value is (6):

  The operator can 

determine, if the alarm will be triggered 

above

  the determine threshold, or 

below

 

the threshold. 

o

 

Return (7):

 Leave the menu. Alternate push 

F1. 

For navigation 
and selection 

Summary of Contents for SWG100 BIOEX

Page 1: ...9512EN BIOEX SWG100 BIO EX USER MANUAL...

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Page 3: ...3 Marking and range of application 18 3 4 Possible applications and analyzer options 18 3 5 Features 18 4 Overview of the SWG 100BIO Ex 19 4 1 Scope of supply and delivery 19 4 2 Material required fo...

Page 4: ...Position of the IO module inside the analyzer 63 10 2 Pin assignment 64 10 3 Analyser states 82 10 4 Configuration of the external control Option IO module 82 10 5 Configuration of the external contr...

Page 5: ...nction 138 17 2 Special informationen about the Profibus Slave function 139 18 Defined registers to be read by the master 139 18 1 Analyser Status address 0 and some mirror addresses 143 18 2 Analyser...

Page 6: ...dged that this manual may contain errors or omissions MRU encourages customer feedback and welcomes any comments or suggestions relating to the product or documentation Please forward all comments or...

Page 7: ...have to be strictly carried out WARNING Please check correct installation before powering up the analyzer Please operate the analyzer only in upright position 1 3 General important instructions for th...

Page 8: ...Safety declarations In this document the safety hints will be declared as follow DANGER Identifies an immediate impending hazard that if ignored will result in severe bodily injuries or death WARNING...

Page 9: ...air For this reason there are two aspects which must be considered 1 toxicity danger of sample gas 2 flammable explosion danger of sample gas 1 Inhaling toxic gases is harmful to health and can even c...

Page 10: ...s country specific please observe and notice it Stationary analyzers can be mounted in hazardous area zone 2 only if they have the certificate of compliance These instruments shall never be located in...

Page 11: ...shall not be placed near or directly exposed to open fire or heat The analyzer shall avoid dropping CAUTION Moisture or condensate being pumped out of the condensate outlet port can be slightly acidi...

Page 12: ...high pollution and or moisture condensate in the gas route or on the sensors 4 As well excluded from the guarantee conditions are typical consumable and spare parts 5 The guarantee condition denatured...

Page 13: ...unit Correct opening of the unit The individual points are explained in more detail in the following sub chapters 2 1 Weekly maintenance intervals The weekly maintenance intervals serve as a check Th...

Page 14: ...damage to the hoses 2 4 Check material resistance The unit has seals hoses and fittings that are not necessarily resistant to all substances in the measuring stream Check whether the materials are re...

Page 15: ...asure the gas concentration from 4 different sample points one by one It has an internal gas pump to suck the sample gas from the sampling points After the measurement the sample gas is vented through...

Page 16: ...y efficient and stable IR emitter pulsed at a frequency of several Hertz By design NDIR technique offers good stability and selectivity together with long life time of sensor only limited by corrosion...

Page 17: ...MRU GmbH SWG 100 BIO Ex User Manual Page 17 of 150 The picture below shows how the analyser should be piped A ball valve and a prefilter is recommended...

Page 18: ...aerobic digestion plants cogeneration heat and power engines CHP municipal or industrial waste water treatment sites coal seam gas sites coal bed methane food and animal waste processing plants biomet...

Page 19: ...r the sample gas inlets Flexible PTFE tube or stainless steel tubing with a diameter of 4 6 mm It could be necessary to install a heated sample line on the tubes to protect the sample gas from freezin...

Page 20: ...ence 1 Sample gas inlets G1 8 inch female thread 2 Sample gas outlet G1 4 inch female thread Reference 1 Heat sink of gas cooler unit 2 Calibration gas inlet G1 8 inch female thread 3 Zero gas inlet G...

Page 21: ...o max 4 female G1 8 threads 4 Cabinet lock 5 Inlet cable glands M16 for I O modules 6 Inlet cable gland M16 for mains power supply 7 Heat sink for gas cooler unit 8 Condensate outlet port female G1 8...

Page 22: ...arried out with the control unit The operating unit can only be operated when the cabinet door is open DANGER Explosion hazard In case of system alarm after analyser has auto shut off itself the cabin...

Page 23: ...t a marked menu point 5 Screen shot press this key in order to store a screen shot of the current display contents onto the SD card 6 Menu key Will show all available functions in the window that is c...

Page 24: ...F1 F2 F3 you can reach other menus F1 Menu Sample Point Switching F2 Menu Storage F3 Menu Extras Menu Memory all tasks for the management of the data memory available Menu Extras all the other availab...

Page 25: ...checked for absence of flammable gas with a certified combustible gas detector It is not allowed to restart the analyser in service until the cause of system alarm is remedied Exchange disconnected f...

Page 26: ...nitor the cabinet to prevent explosive atmosphere being present Therefore SWG100 BIO EX implements a regular monitoring of the CH4 content inside the cabinet with the help of the CH4 NDIR bench used f...

Page 27: ...to the NDIR bench Only in the last 30 seconds the CH4 CO2 NDIR bench detects the CH4 concentration During this time the measured CH4 values will be shown also as life values The CH4 concentration is d...

Page 28: ...bt on the NDIR bench s performance The alarm is still active the user will see a flashing red OFF on the menu indication bar In case the user needs to pause the self test supervision for a limited tim...

Page 29: ...open The power contactor K1 is activated after the analyser is powered on by pushing the power on button until the green LED is light on In case of an SWG100BIO EX alarm the power contactor K1 is dee...

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Page 31: ...ion keys F1 F2 and F3 F1 Delete a phase F2 Make an Auto config F3 Insert a new phase OK View change phase details Left right Change the phase type Auto configuration With F2 the Auto config can be sel...

Page 32: ...new phase is inserted in the measurement cycle With the right left arrow keys the different phase types can be selected In the title bar the entire cycle time is shown It is called Measurement cycle c...

Page 33: ...ails of Sample point X the measurement time and the suction delay can be configured Each sample point can be configured individually In the cycle phase details the following times can be set MEASUREME...

Page 34: ...nt to purge the analyser with ambient air through the zero gas inlet It can be helpful if the analyser must switch between a sample point with different sample gas concentrations PURGING Measuring sit...

Page 35: ...cle 1 Open the measurement cycle config menu Path EXTRA MEASUREMENT CYCLE CONFIG 2 The default measurement cycle will appear Open the cycle phase detail of the first zeroing and adjust the phase durat...

Page 36: ...r insert a new phase and select with the left right arrow key the Stand by phase Go into the cycle phase detail and adjust the Purging time at 3 min and the Quiet time at 10 min Leave the menu and saf...

Page 37: ...the H2Slow sensor may be limited to less than 10 minutes by user setting The H2Slow sensor may optionally not be included in all measuring cycles of sampling points Instead the user may configure that...

Page 38: ...e rules during the mounting and the operation of the analyser 7 3 Prerequisites for installation DANGER Explosion hazard Before starting the mounting and installation work detect the atmosphere with a...

Page 39: ...ingle steps which must be done to mount the SWG100BIO Ex analyzer correctly into the application Mounting the analyzer on a wall or a steel rack Installation of the power supply Installation of the sa...

Page 40: ...plosion hazard Before starting the mounting and installation work make sure to have a hot permit and monitor at all time the ambient atmosphere with a certified flammable gas detector CAUTION Only ope...

Page 41: ...ube with min 8mm ID The device must be mounted in a room which is ventilated enough The vent must tube above into an area where is no ignition source In a radius of min 30 cm the vented gas can have t...

Page 42: ...phere with a certified flammable gas detector CAUTION Do not cover the breather drain NOTE All connectors of the analyzer use female threads The analyzer may be connected by tubing or piping Distance...

Page 43: ...of the nozzle is intended only for single use NOTE Use PTFE strips to tighten the fitting inside the thread Connection the flow restrictor orifice with the gas inlets Fitting type G 1 8 inner ISO para...

Page 44: ...s fresh clean air Heat sink Do not cover the heat sink from the gas cooling unit 1 2 3 1 Calibration gas inlet Fitting 1 8 in ISO parallel thread Zero gas inlet Fitting 1 8 in ISO parallel thread Cond...

Page 45: ...ambient atmosphere with a certified flammable gas detector DANGER Electric shock Electricity may cause death Only educated staff should be allowed for mounting and installation job 100 230 Vac 47 60...

Page 46: ...lf is not explosion protected at all Therefore it must be installed in safe area WARNING Safety installation The external electric contactor K1 is a part of the safety installation It is required to b...

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Page 49: ...ucated staff should be allowed for mounting and installation job NOTE analog output current 4 20mA load resistor is max 500Ohm analog output does not require power supply since it is sourcing the curr...

Page 50: ...ews Stripping length 7 mm Tightening torque min max 0 5 0 6 Nm Conductor cross sections which can be used Type of electric line Conductor cross section min max Solid 0 2 2 5 mm 30 12 AWG Stranded 0 2...

Page 51: ...Supervise the atmosphere with an external certified combustion gas detector Open the case door of the analyser Power up the circuit breakers Press the power switch from the remote power supply box The...

Page 52: ...uit breaker See figure below 3 Press the power switch of the remote power supply box Wait until the system is ready for operation The green LED on the remote power supply box will glow 4 The analyser...

Page 53: ...ot correct press the key F2 modify change date time and then press the key F2 store Note According to the selected country see previous chapter the analyzer automatically switch the daylight saving ti...

Page 54: ...tion speed rotation 900U min 6 Sample flow alarm sample flow 20 l hr 7 Gas cooler high alarm temperature 10 C 8 Gas cooler low alarm temperature 2 C 9 Cabinet high temperature 55 C 10 Cabinet low temp...

Page 55: ...ons which can be used Type of electric line Conductor cross section min max Solid 0 2 2 5 mm 30 12 AWG Stranded 0 2 2 5 mm 30 12 AWG Solid with ferrule with or without plastic 0 25 2 5 mm Information...

Page 56: ...TU Plug connector definition for the system alarm relay Slit screws Stripping length 7 mm Tightening torque min max 0 5 0 6 Nm Conductor cross sections which can be used Type of electric line Conducto...

Page 57: ...100 BIO Ex User Manual Page 57 of 150 Configuration at the analyzer 1 Open the path EXTRAS GENERAL SETTINGS 2 Press F3 Modbus 3 The Modbus store settings will be open The user can commission the slav...

Page 58: ...er for the fine calibration is shown in the flow chart Furthermore it can be necessary due to abrasion and contamination effects to recalibrate the dilution unit 9 1 Correct installation of the SWG100...

Page 59: ...linder for the undilute calibration Adjustment of the undilute electrochemical sensor Open the path EXTRAS ADJUSTMENT MENU ADJUSTMENT GAS FACTOR Select the electrochemical sensor which should be adjus...

Page 60: ...H2S for example will dilute to 200 ppm The mathematical basic formula is Cpure CDilution fDilution Cpure Undilution gas concentration in ppm CDilution Dilute gas concentration in ppm fDilution Dilutio...

Page 61: ...be activated During the activation the measurement value will be hold for 90 sec At the display the dilute measurement value will be displayed with hold After the 90 sec the life values will turn on a...

Page 62: ...om automatically to ON For every single measurement phase the dilution can be activated permanently or to automatically too For example it is possible to set the first sample point always to ON and th...

Page 63: ...output Trigger alarm outputs Reads one PT1000 Reads one thermocouple Reads current inputs signals for sensors with max 20 mA output signals Reads voltage input signals for sensors with max 30 V outpu...

Page 64: ...follow pin assignment plan shows where the different pins for the interfaces can be found and which pins has a double occupancy Power supply for transducer Thermocouple PT1000 V12 TH PT1000 PT1000 GND...

Page 65: ...DC 0 2 2 5 mm No AL1 24 VDC 0 2 2 5 mm No AL2 AL2 24 VDC 0 2 2 5 mm No AL2 24 VDC 0 2 2 5 mm No Analog Input 4 20 mA PWROUT V12 0 2 2 5 mm No GND 0 2 2 5 mm No AL1 AI1 50R 0 2 2 5 mm No AI1 50R 0 2 2...

Page 66: ...0 Analog outputs 4 20 mA Hardware side Every IO module has four 4 20 mA outputs The outputs are marked at with the green labels Information for connection Conductor cross section 0 2 2 5 mm Max Load f...

Page 67: ...the user finds the information which analogsignal is carry out at which analog output channel The follow list notation can be found example Reference 1 The number of the IO module 1 means first IO mod...

Page 68: ...an analog output can be change in the Analog output details menu See the screenshot below o Section 1 Shows the operator which analog output will be change o Sample point 2 The operator can select the...

Page 69: ...A The IO module will create the linear relation o Return 6 Leave the menu Alternate push F1 o Overwrite on 7 A function to simulate values If the overwrite function is activated the set value will be...

Page 70: ...ged in the control room Follow steps must be done to do this Wiring the analog output 1 with the DCS Wiring the analog output AO1 AO1 with the DCS For this use a wiring with a conductor cross section...

Page 71: ...er Manual Page 71 of 150 The follow screen appears To configurate the channel 1 the red marked positions must be changed In the last step the menu must be closed Confirm the store message The 4 20 mA...

Page 72: ...0 Hardware side Every IO module has two alarm outputs The position of the alarm outputs are marked with the red labels Information for connection Conductor cross section 0 2 2 5 mm Relays type Normall...

Page 73: ...st the user finds the information which alarm signal is carryout at which alarm outputchannel The follow list notation can be found example Reference 1 The number of the IO module 1 means first IO mod...

Page 74: ...ator which alarm output will be change o Sample point 2 The operator can select the sample point This means that the alarm output signal from the choose sample point will be transmitted to the process...

Page 75: ...tential free relay The maximal voltage of the power supply is 24 VDC So the operator must provide a 24 VDC power supply and a warning light which works with 24 VDC Connect the parts with the relay ins...

Page 76: ...MRU GmbH SWG 100 BIO Ex User Manual Page 76 of 150 The follow screen appears To configurate the channel 1 the red marked positions must be changed...

Page 77: ...A transducer in the analyzer directly The IO module has a separate 12 V power source for the supply of the transducer At the sketch below the inputs and the power supply for the transducer are marked...

Page 78: ...BIO Ex User Manual Page 78 of 150 2 wire transducer 4 wire transducer 12VDC Field SWG100 Power supply for transducer Transducer T U T U Transducer 12VDC Power supply for transducer SWG100 Field Load 5...

Page 79: ...ensors The structure of the menu AUX input details for the channel definable is given at the screenshot below Section 1 Show the operator which analog input will be changed Meas item 2 The operator ca...

Page 80: ...e transducer The temperature range is between 5 150 C After the sensor is connected to the IO module correctly the sensor must be configured at the SWG100 Open the menu AUX input configuration This me...

Page 81: ...cer is configurated Meas Item is OFF default With the ON key F2 or the arrow right left key the operator can skip inside the menu o If the AUX input is activated the follow screen appears At this scre...

Page 82: ...e point 9 10 14 0 mA Measuring sample point 10 11 15 0 mA Zeroing 12 16 0 mA Gas sampling from any sample point 13 17 0 mA System Alarm measurement halted 14 18 0 mA Manual calibration in progress 15...

Page 83: ...al Page 83 of 150 Through one 4 20mA input The settings menu can be found at the path EXTRAS GENERAL SETTINGS EXTERNAL CONTROL The user can set three different types for the external control The types...

Page 84: ...tching 0 0 0 1 1 Analyzer is sampling the point SP1 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 Analyzer is sampling the point SP2 1 2 0 0 1 1 3 Analyzer is sampling the point SP3 1 2 0 1 0 0 4 Analyzer is sampling the point SP3 1...

Page 85: ...point SP2 1 2 0 0 1 1 3 Analyzer is sampling the point SP3 1 2 0 1 0 0 4 Analyzer is sampling the point SP3 1 2 0 1 0 1 5 Analyzer is sampling the point SP4 1 2 0 1 1 0 6 Analyzer is sampling the poin...

Page 86: ...e one 4 20 mA signal is a two wire connection Status of external signal source I mA Status number Description 4 0 Automatic sampling point switching 5 1 Analyzer is sampling the point SP1 1 2 6 2 Anal...

Page 87: ...it gets another command from the master unit Some external control settings can be configured This can be found at the path EXTRA GENERAL SETTINGS then F2 ext crtl The user can set the zeroing time su...

Page 88: ...w sample point 2 Not only status numbers 4 to 15 but all status numbers larger than the number of installed sample points will start the stand by example when you have 4 sample points then status numb...

Page 89: ...al are shown in the sketch below It exists two different types to set the four pins Potential free relay contacts 4 20 mA signal inputs Through one 4 20mA input The settings menu can be found at the p...

Page 90: ...unity to control the analyzer with only the first 4 20mA input see sketch below The different commands will be given by the changing of the current signal The offset signal is 4 mA Every 1 mA step des...

Page 91: ...o set the zeroing time suction response time and stand by purge time Case 1 Stand by The Stand by modus will be activated if the input state is higher than the number of sample points example 4 sample...

Page 92: ...15 will trigger stand by 3 When the status number changes to a stand by number then the analyzer will purge the sensors then it will close all solenoid valves and switch off the gas pump When the stat...

Page 93: ...e analyzer and the self test menu Part three shows the submenu which are listed at the EXTRA menu Part four shows the store menu 11 1 General process of the measurement cycle START Self test Self test...

Page 94: ...Power On of analyser When the analyser is connected with mains Power On it will start the system boot process which usually takes very few seconds Then the display will show the self test menu 11 3 S...

Page 95: ...hold until it is measured again In the middle section of the menu hold measured values of these measurement sites are displayed Change the Display Zoom Standard Two display modes are available standa...

Page 96: ...alues selection and arrangement is user free configurable in both display modes Press the content menu key and select the function Define measuringwindow A cursor inverted line will appear The cursor...

Page 97: ...e in the measurement menu The menu provides an overview of stored measurements of each sample point and of the memory usage NOTE DATA STORAGE The analyzer makes use of an internal flash memory to stor...

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Page 99: ...nu The data storage menu can be reached by pressing F2 storage in the measurement menu The menu provides an overview of stored measurements of each sample point and of the memory usage View stored mea...

Page 100: ...ntent menu key in the Data Storage Menu This function is only available when a SD card is inserted and is not write protected The export can be started in the Data Storage Menu by selecting one or all...

Page 101: ...ntry Diverse default English Language Diverse default English Keyboard beep ON or OFF default ON Request admin PIN ON or OFF default ON Service message ON or OFF default ON 3 Baud rate 9600 or 19600 P...

Page 102: ...ement cycle config See chapter 7 10 Analog output configuration See chapter 7 6 Alarm output configuration See chapter 7 3 Temperature C or F default C Pressure hPa mbar or mmHG default hPa Sample flo...

Page 103: ...IR CO2 CH4 adjustment Adjustment CH4 pellistor see service manual Hardware state tests see Hardware state tests in this chapter Setup auto calibration see chapter Averaging see Averaging in this chapt...

Page 104: ...p optional ON or OFF 3 Solenoid valve H2S low optional ON or OFF 4 Solenoid valve zero gas ON or OFF 5 Solenoid valve cal Gas ON or OFF 6 Solenoid valve sample points ON or OFF able to skip to the nex...

Page 105: ...the path Extras Adjustment menu NDIR CO2 CH4 adjustment 2 Open averaging with the F1 key 3 Configuration of averaging time In this menu is able to set the averaging time with the left right arrow key...

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Page 107: ...ng F2 Reset FW is offered Note You also may enter this menu by pressing the OFF key and leave it by pressing the ESC key without starting the purge cycle when you just want to store operational data a...

Page 108: ...than 300 CO2 0 100 more than 50 H2 ppm 0 500 more than 500 0 500 more than 500 CH4 ambient 0 5 more than 1 CH4 ambient LEL 0 100 more than 20 Temperature sensor C 0 50 more than 50 Fan rotation rpm 0...

Page 109: ...Structure Contents SD card Extras Contents SD card General settings F1 F2 F3 F2 Refresh F3 Open F2 F3 1 3 4 Overview of the stored datas on the SD card 1 Skip the cursor on the first position 2 3 Ope...

Page 110: ...nfo NDIR bench 5 Sub systems info I O module 1 max 10 6 Device details MAINBOARD 7 Device details NDIR bench 8 Device details I O module 1 max 10 Device info Extra Device info F1 F F2 F2 F2 F2 Firmwar...

Page 111: ...inboard The firmware from the NDIR bench The firmware from the installed I O modules General steps for the firmware update 1 Copy the actual firmware for the analyzer or the firmware from the option o...

Page 112: ...mainboard Firmware Update with filename 1106mb fwb 1 Open the path EXTRA DEVICE INFO 2 Press F3 sub syst to open the menu SUB SYSTEMS INFO 3 Press F2 details to open the details from the mainboard Be...

Page 113: ...ith the filename 1106ndir fwb is at the SD card Update the IO modules Firmware Update with filename 1106iom fwb 1 Open the path EXTRA DEVICE INFO 2 Press F3 sub syst to open the menu SUB SYSTEMS INFO...

Page 114: ...rly Besides the regular routine control by the operator see chapter 12 1 the producer recommends a regular half year maintenance which must carried by a qualified specialist 12 1 Preparing and informa...

Page 115: ...window of the analyzer to prevent a electrostatic loading of the cabinet Weekly Clean the surface and the window with an antistatic cloth Check the switch off relay and the cabinet ambient solenoid va...

Page 116: ...MRU GmbH SWG 100 BIO Ex User Manual Page 116 of 150 12 3 Position and overview of the service parts 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 117: ...te Used dark black Life time 6 month dependend from the dust and dirt concentration Visual inspection is necessary 1 piece 65533 3 Dust and particle filter fine filter New state white Used dark black...

Page 118: ...m the clips 2 Pull the viton tubes from the exhausted acid gas filter If it is necessary use needle nose pliers 3 Plug the viton tubes on the new acid gas filters Be sure that the tubing is correct Th...

Page 119: ...ained in the service set Required tools needle nose pliers Exchange interval Exchange necessary if the filter gets dark or black Steps Pull the viton tubes from the filter unit with the hand If it is...

Page 120: ...equired materials Sinter filters 65988 contained in the service set Required tools Spanner range 17 Exchange interval Every 2 month dependent from the dust and pollution load Steps 1 Remove the gas tu...

Page 121: ...vent an electrostatic charge of the cabinet Use an antistatic cloth to clean the surface 12 5 Maintenance of the switch off relay K2 and the solenoid valve for CH4 supervision The relay K2 and the sol...

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Page 123: ...low shows the article numbers where the replace can be offered Article number Position number Sensor Range Model 65824 1 O2 Sensor 0 25 Vol A 65825 2 H2S Sensor low 200ppm 0 200ppm B 66060 2 H2S Senso...

Page 124: ...n the domestic waste Exhausted chemical sensors are special waste To exchange the sensor following steps must be done Remove the sensor from the main pcb see sketch above Unscrew the sensor by hand fr...

Page 125: ...Remove all 3 plastic nuts from the sensor Remove the round circuit board from the sensor It is not necessary to unplug the circuit board from the main board Pull off the old sensor from the sensor man...

Page 126: ...66060 position 4 CAUTION Do not disposal the sensor in the domestic waste Exhausted chemical sensors are special waste To exchange the sensors following steps must be done Remove the cable form the se...

Page 127: ...ymbols password 2 Select the menu point gas selection 1 Here the user can choose between a Zero gas inlet Sucks gas from zero gas inlet if activated b Calibration gas inlet Sucks gas from calibration...

Page 128: ...should now be close to zero The menu has the follow structure Reference 1 Sample gas channel with current values acutal value 2 Lower set point with set gas cylinder value and factor 3 Upper set poin...

Page 129: ...no longer change If the value is adjustable the set value is shown in quotation marks Set a new adjustment factor Finally pressing the OK key sets the new adjustment factor This must be done for CH4...

Page 130: ...s cylinders Gas cylinders stand under extreme pressure and may cause material and personal damage CAUTION All gas cylinders must be equipped with a pressure reducer The pressure must be set to 500 mba...

Page 131: ...be chosen With the arrow keys left right the different gas compositions can be set 3 With OK the user is able to set the gas concentrations for the different gas compositions First select the gas com...

Page 132: ...ns are stored and the auto calibration will start after the interval is reached Start the auto calibration immediately Press F2 start now 6 During the auto calibration the stored gas concentrations ar...

Page 133: ...t Filter mat from the fan is clogged The protect switch has been triggered exchange the fan exchange the filter mat Internal short circuit Contact an electrician to determine cause of defect Gas coole...

Page 134: ...direkter Sonneneinstrahlung und Regen Installation Requirements do not expose to direct sun light or rain Akku intern Pufferzeit f r Sensor Bias NiMH 3 Monate 3 months Internal Battery Pack buffer ti...

Page 135: ...O Module 4 Max number of I O modules to be equipped Systemalarm Ausgang Relaiskontakt system alarm output relay contact Gas Ein und Ausg nge Gas input and ouput Anzahl parallel zu berwachender Messste...

Page 136: ...50000 ppm Overload Range Genauigkeit abs 50 ppm 5 0 10000 ppm 10 10000 ppm Abs Accuracy Ansprechzeit T90 90s Response Time T90 Jahre erwartete Lebensdauer an Luft 2 Years expected lifetime air Dependi...

Page 137: ...ppm Overload Range Aufl sung 1 ppm Resolution Genauigkeit absolut vom Messwert 5 0 1000 ppm 10 1000 ppm Accuracy abs reading Ansprechzeit T90 50s Response Time T90 Nicht dispersive Infrarotmessung ND...

Page 138: ...ber of registers to be read Data types used in table below U32 32 bit unsigned integer value 0 4 294 967 295 FL 32 bit floating point value reads 1E38 when not available Some values are optional e g g...

Page 139: ...CH4 amb LEL 18 36 FL T sensor C F unit depends on user settings 20 40 FL Sample Flow l h 22 44 FL T gascooler C F unit depends on user settings 24 48 FL Case fan rotations rpm 26 52 FL Gas pump rotati...

Page 140: ...L O2 106 124 FL CO2 108 128 FL CH4 ppm or CH4 if measured in 110 132 FL H2S ppm 112 136 FL H2 ppm or H2 if measured in 114 140 FL CO ppm or CO if measured in 116 144 FL NO ppm 118 148 FL SO2 ppm 120 1...

Page 141: ...read by IO module 5 Input 2 226 FL 2 AUX value read by IO module 5 Input 3 228 FL 2 AUX value read by IO module 5 Input 4 230 FL 2 AUX value read by IO module 6 Input 1 232 FL 2 AUX value read by IO...

Page 142: ...data type numb of registers register content User definable modbus values 3000 FL 2 Live value from 1st page 1st line 3002 FL 2 Live value from 1st page 2nd line 3004 FL 2 Live value from 1st page 3rd...

Page 143: ...g CO or H2S is currently cut off the sample gas 10 27 reserved for later applications reads zero 28 31 External Control s state range 0 15 Some status examples Decimal Hexadecimal Binary state descri...

Page 144: ...is in bootloader mode YES 2 CH4 ambient threshold value YES 3 Condensate YES 4 Sample flow 20 l h 5 Case fan rotations 900 rpm 6 T gascooler 10 C 7 T gascooler 2 C 8 T Sensor 55 C 9 T Sensor 5 C 10 31...

Page 145: ...ample gas pump 65032 Used for sample gas pumping H2S solenoid valve 65470 Required for cut off sample gas supply to H2Slow sensor NDIR CH4 CO2 65128 Infrared measuring device of CH4 and CO2 Power supp...

Page 146: ...er Manual Page 146 of 150 Display and operation unit 65133 Control unit for the user I O Module 65179 65430 Used for analog output data transfer and sample point switching I O Module 65179 Used for an...

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