8100/8200 Monitor Instruction Manual
1 Introduction
1.1 Manual Conventions
This manual covers the 8100 & 8200 Version 3 Monitors
The manual describes the configuration and operation of the 8100/ 8200 Monitor and includes information regarding
sensors. All dimensions stated in this manual are in millimetres unless otherwise stated.
The manual has been written on the basis that the user has a basic knowledge of instrumentation and an
understanding of the type of measurements being made. Whilst every attempt has been made to ensure that the
instructions are correct, common sense and good engineering practice should always be used to adapt to specific site
requirements. Training in the use of the 8100/ 8200 Monitor can be provided by Partech, please contact sales for
further information.
1.2 Product Description
The 8100 Monitor is a single channel instrument for use with one sensor. It provides a single alarm relay output and a
single fault relay output. The alarm set point and delay are configured using controls mounted on the front panel. The
status of the input channel is indicated by three LED’s.
The 8200 Monitor has two input channels for use with two sensors. It provides two alarm relay outputs (one for each
channel) and a single fault relay output. The fault relay is used to indicate a fault on either input channel. The 8200
Monitor has two pairs of set point and delay controls and two sets of status LED’s. The alarm set point and delay for
each channel can be independently set and the status of each channel is indicated separately.
The 8100/ 8200 Monitor has an IP65 rated enclosure and is suitable for outdoor use, however, a protective cover or
outer enclosure is recommended to further protect the instrument from harsh environmental conditions.
1.2.1 Options
Part Number
Description
163600
8100 Monitor Version 3 (115/230VAC)
171370
8100/8200 Monitor 12VDC Supply Option
171360
8100/8200 Monitor 24VDC Supply Option
1.2.2 Compatible Sensors
The 8100/ 8200 monitor can be used with the following Partech sensors:
IR Series
IR8, IR15, IR40, IR100
ST Series
0 –1500mg/l, 0 – 10000mg/l, 0 – 30000mg/l
1.2.3 Fault Indication
Fault indication is via the illumination of a status LED that is clearly visible on the front panel of the monitor. When
there is a fault present the orange FAULT LED illuminates.
1.2.4 Alarm Activation
When the sensor is clear and not in a fault condition then the green OK LED is illuminated. If however, the sensor is
obscured or blocked then the relay will enter into the alarm condition and the red ALARM LED will become illuminated.
1.2.5 Delay Operation
A delay can be introduced between conditions for an alarm turning on being met and the relay changing state. At any
time during a delay, if the conditions for turning the alarm on are removed, then the delay will end and the alarm relay
will not change state. The delay can be set between 1 & 90 seconds. The delay function is in place to try to avoid the
occurrence of false alarms that may be caused by suspended debris.
168270IM-02 Issue Date 05/01/2010
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