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023-064X Technical Manual 

 

 

70-PHW-1018-R3.2 MTA 8.5 023-064X Refrigerant Leak Detector Manual.docx 

 

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General Description 

023-064X series gas detectors  are versatile, self-contained  gas sensor monitors, used for automated 
ventilation control  and/or warning systems. They can easily be networked together, with or without  a 
central controller into groups. 

1.1  Applications: 

 

Vehicle Emissions 

 

Combustible Gases 

 

Refrigerant Gas Leak Detection 

 

Industrial Health and Safety 

1.2  Features: 

 

Stand-alone operation with 1 adjustable alarm relay, indicators and strobe 

 

BACnet Laboratory (BTL) listed Smart Sensor, up to 76,800 baud 

 

BACnet MS/TP RS485 interface 

 

CAN network interface for master-slave operation or central control via a controller. 

 

Pre-calibrated plug-and-play sensor modules avoid the need to recalibrate when upgrading expired 
sensors. 

 

Impact resistant, water resistant enclosure, with top wire entry and drip proof wire guide. 

1.3  Ordering information 

 

 

 

 

Model Number  

Type of refrig.  (Sensor Range 0-100%) 

 
 
023-0642   HFC  

R513   

0-1200 ppm 

 

 

 

R134a   

0-2000 ppm 

023-0362 (replacement  R152a (R414b)    0-600 ppm 
 

          module)  R402a (HP-80)    0-600 ppm 

 

 

 

R404a (HP-62)    0-800 ppm 

 

 

 

R407a   

0-1400 ppm 

 

 

 

R408a   

  0-800 ppm 

 

 

 

R409a   

  0-600 ppm 

 

 

 

R410a   

0-1400 ppm 

 

 

 

R500   

  0-800 ppm 

 

 

 

R502   

  0-800 ppm 

 

 

 

R507 (AZ-50)    0-800 ppm 

 
023-0643    HCFC 

R21 

 

  0-600 ppm 

 

 

 

R22 

 

0-1000 ppm 

023-0363 (replacement  R141b   

  0-900 ppm 

 

          module)  R142b   

  0-800 ppm 

 

 

 

R401a (MP-39)  0-1200 ppm 

(023-0642 recommended)

 R402a (HP-80)  0-1500 ppm 

(023-0642 recommended)

 R408a   

0-1500 ppm 

(023-0642 recommended)

 R409a    

0-1500 ppm 

(023-0642 recommended)

 R502   

0-1500 ppm 

 

Summary of Contents for 023-064 Series

Page 1: ...or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Parker Hannifin Canada Micro Thermo Technologies is a trademark of Parker Hannifin Ca...

Page 2: ...ettings list 8 3 3 Test 8 4 Operation 9 5 Calibration 9 6 MT Alliance installation 10 7 To add a missing Sensor model in the list 12 Safety Information This manual describes information required to in...

Page 3: ...master slave operation or central control via a controller Pre calibrated plug and play sensor modules avoid the need to recalibrate when upgrading expired sensors Impact resistant water resistant enc...

Page 4: ...C 88 F decreasing linearity to 50 rh at 40 C 104 F 1 5 User Interface Back lit LCD display shows gas concentration user settings and alarm status Red LED alarm indicators gas level 1 and 2 High inten...

Page 5: ...to 5 feet 1 to 2 meters from the floor when the ceiling is 7 to 10 feet high If the ceiling height is higher than 10 feet for example for heavy equipment the carbon monoxide detectors are installed at...

Page 6: ...ual pull station panel 24Vac 5VA Transformer Sensor GND Sensor U Input To sensor node Binary Input from limit switch AL1 AL2 AL3 PWR BI S L H S R141b 123 10 Active Sensor Alarm PPM reading Jumper Up P...

Page 7: ...ermine the threshold of Sensor A at which the relay should operate default is 400ppm Setting 1 A1Del is the set time default is 30 sec 2 A1Off is the reset time default is 20 sec The relay reset by it...

Page 8: ...55 44 C temperature display 0 off 1 on Temp 0 1 0 45 audio alarm 3 off on Aud 0 1 1 49 Keyboard security lock 0 off 1 on KBL 0 1 0 50 Temperature modify correct TMod 9 9 C 51 High temperature alarm li...

Page 9: ...concentration drops below the threshold AL1 is for relay settings AL2 is for alarm 2 settings and AL3 is for alarm 3 and buzzer settings See section 3 2 User settings list to change any setting The bu...

Page 10: ...tration Type Local Source Micro Thermo Manufacturer and the Sensor Model and gas type you are going to monitor pre defined sensor model will be available in version MTA 8 5 For previous version create...

Page 11: ...alarm You can use predefined values by clicking on Pick Alarm Settings button Select the Hardware tab to review the sensor manufacturer and model and where you can select the node and input where this...

Page 12: ...nge accordingly to the table at section 1 3 Ordering information Electrical point values are constant and should always be 9 45V and 2V respectively Please pay special attention to put 1 of full range...

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