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Model 4105 Gas Sensor Module (12/02)

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 Instruction Manual

6.

SERVICE

6.1  Sensor Module Configuration

The gas sensor module is comprised of the following
sub assemblies:

4105-XX

Gas Sensor Module

-SPM25002 Transmitter Assembly
-SPT25013

Combustible Gas Sensor
Module Transmitter Assembly

-SPM25003 Oxygen and Toxic Gas Sensor

Module Transmitter Assemby
(must specify gas type)

-4205-XX

Sensor Assembly

[Where "xx" is the suffix to the gas sensor
 module number (Table 6.1)]

There is no field servicable components below
the sub assembly level.

Warning:  Prior to removal of the trans-
mitter assembly, remove system power at
the controller or other power source.

6.3 Transmitter Replacement

The transmitter assembly should be replaced when it
is determined that it is unreliable, noisy or cannot be
adjusted for calibration.  This may occur due to age,
corrosion or failed components.

To replace the transmitter assembly:

1. Remove the cover of the main enclosure.

2. Remove the front panel by loosening the two cap-

tive thumb screws in the 4105-XX front panel and
remove the PANEL/CPU PCB assembly as far as is
allowed the by the ribbon cable.

3. Unscrew the sensor harness from the transmitter

(TB1).

4. Remove the three wires from the P,S,G terminals

(TB2).

5. Remove the I/O PCB.

6. Reverse the preceding steps to install the new

transmitter.

7. Restore power and allow a minimum of 30 minutes

for stabilization before re-calibration.

6.4 Sensor Replacement

The sensor should be replaced when it is determined
that:

-

It is no longer possible to obtain correct Zero and
Span values at the test points or at the controller.

-

The sensor output signal is noisy, causing errone-
ous gas level readings.

To replace the sensor:

1. Remove the gas sensor module enclosure lid.

2. Remove the front panel by loosening the two cap-

tive thumb screws in the 4105-XX front panel and
remove the PANEL/CPU PCB assembly as far as is
allowed the by the ribbon cable.

3. Unscrew the sensor wires from the transmitter..

4. Unscrew the old sensor assembly from the enclo-

sure conduit hub.  Remove the sensor assembly
with its harness.

5. Reverse the preceding steps to install the sensor

assembly.

6.2 Enclosure Replacement

The enclosure should be replaced if the lid threads or
conduit threads have been damaged, or if the enclo-
sure has corroded sufficiently that it no longer meets
the required NEMA classification.

To replace the enclosure follow the transmitter and
sensor assembly removal instructions, remove the
damaged enclosure from it’s conduit or wall mount-
ing, install a new enclosure and continue the trans-
mitter and sensor assembly replacement instructions.

Model

Gas Module

4105-02

Combustible

4105-03

Oxygen

4105-04

CO

4105-05

H

2

S

4105-06

Cl

2

4105-07

H

2

4105-10

SO

2

4105-12

NO

2

4105-21

HCl

4105-22

HCN

4105-25

NH

3

4105-26

HF

Table 6.1

Model Numbers

Summary of Contents for 4105 SERIES Applicability & effectivity

Page 1: ...MODEL 4105 SERIES GAS SENSOR MODULE WITH DIGITAL DISPLAYAND NON INTRUSIVE CALIBRATION 4 20 mA...

Page 2: ...n 4105 05 Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Sensor Module with Non Intrusive Calibration 4105 06 Chlorine Gas Sensor Module with Non Intrusive Calibration 4105 07 Hydrogen Gas Sensor Module with Non Intrusive Cali...

Page 3: ...Transmitter Installation 3 3 6 Start up Operation 3 4 OPERATION 4 4 1 Introduction 4 4 2 Signal Value 4 5 CALIBRATION 5 5 1 Frequency of Calibration 5 5 2 Calibration Process 5 5 3 Equipment Required...

Page 4: ...which contains the transmitter electronics and a gas sensor which is installed in one of the two 3 4 conduit hubs 1 3 1 Electronics When installed the transmitter electronics will be con nected to a p...

Page 5: ...soldered Improperly spliced cable can result in corrosion resistance changes and system errors Wire Gauge Maximum Length 20AWG 2 000 Ft 18AWG 3 000 Ft 16AWG 4 000 Ft 14AWG 6 500 Ft 12AWG 9 000 Ft Tab...

Page 6: ...e moval and replacement of the sensor assembly which is threaded into the second 3 4 conduit hub 3 4 Wiring Connection To gain access to the I O PCB for wiring or mounting purposes loosen the two capt...

Page 7: ...r failure occurs Periodic cleaning as necessary Unanticipated maintenance 4 2 Signal Value During normal operation the current loop of the sen sor module and the controller will be between 4 mA indica...

Page 8: ...tic tool provided with each sensor Briefly hold the magnet tool close to the small dot located on the lower edge of the front panel The arrow on the upper left side of the LED will illuminate and the...

Page 9: ...new transmitter 7 Restore power and allow a minimum of 30 minutes for stabilization before re calibration 6 4 Sensor Replacement The sensor should be replaced when it is determined that It is no long...

Page 10: ...output at 0mA These conditions remain until the FAULT is corrected 6 4c Electrochemical Oxygen and Toxics Verify that the voltage VOUT is equal to the volt age as desired The VOUT test point on the I...

Page 11: ...facing vertically down The lid of the sensor module should face out for easy access Sensors may be mounted directly onto the end of a vertical conduit or bracketed to a vertical surface us ing the tw...

Page 12: ...VOLTS BAL R 2 R11 U1 Sensor Pwr Sig Black Brown Red Toxics P1 TB1 TB2 RIBBON CABLE TO CPU ASSY VOUT JP2 B A JP1 1 3 2 4 U2 U7 U4 U5 U1 S C R R19 ST 46A EC I O PCB FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS Sensor Pw...

Page 13: ...F 14 to 122o F 14 to 122o F 14 to 122o F 14 to 122o F 10 to 75o C 7 to 50o C 10 to 50o C 10 to 50o C 10 to 50o C 10 to 50o C 10 to 50o C Relative Humidity 10 95 5 99 15 90 15 90 15 90 10 90 15 90 Pre...

Page 14: ...0 to 50o C 10 to 50o C 10 to 50o C 10 to 45o C 10 to 45o C Relative Humidity 15 90 15 90 15 90 20 90 20 90 Pressure 10 10 10 10 10 Electrical Data Input Voltage DC 19 30 VDC at less than 100 mA Output...

Page 15: ...0 55 30 2 40 50 4105 05 H2 S 0 5 100 20 0 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 4105 06 Cl2 0 10 100 0 0 105 0 0 0 0 4105 07 H2 1 20 0 100 3 0 35 3 35 85 4105 10 SO2 1 0 40 0 100 100 0 0 15 0 4105 12 NO2 0 20 90 0 0 100 0...

Page 16: ...ited to the cost of the equipment The purchaser must obtain shipping instructions for the prepaid return of any item under this warranty provision and compli ance with such instruction shall be a cond...

Page 17: ...e end of its adjustment range Appendix B L C D Readout Calibration Procedure The 3 1 2 digit LCD meter span and decimal points may be configured for full scale ranges such as 1 100 0 25 0 10 0 0 1000...

Page 18: ...ion of calibration gas must be less than the factor number listed on Table 1 The formula for calibration is as follows Display Cal gas Factor where Display the span gas applied Cal gas is the percent...

Page 19: ...methylformamide 46 83 Ethyl Formate 44 80 Ethylmercaptan 56 102 n Heptane 39 70 n Hexane 37 67 Hydrazine 45 82 Hydrogencyanide 48 86 Hydrogen 77 139 Hydrogen Sulfide 41 74 Methane 100 181 Methyl Actet...

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