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NOSP15759-Rev 10 

 

 

Calibration 

Calibration must be made with the gas the detector is set to detect, with the SET menu (F2 

key) of the wireless communication tool TLU600 and a calibration kit.  The calibration gas 

should be injected at a flow rate between 30 l/h and 60 l/h. 

The detector is in maintenance inhibition mode for 10 minutes after it goes back to main 

screen. Use the setting menu and validate the INH command for acknowledgement. 

To end of communication between the TLU600 and the detector is done by pressing F4 key on 

main menu. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DM-TT6-K

Page 1: ...Operating Manual NOSP15759 Rev 10 MultiXplo MultiTox Detectors DM TX6 X Catalytic DM TT6 K Catharometer...

Page 2: ...t in any form is permitted without the written consent of Oldham Simtronics S A S All of the information that is provided in this document is accurate to the best of our knowledge As a result of conti...

Page 3: ...TRONICS equipment or for any other reason without the prior consent of OLDHAM SIMTRONICS Warning This is not a contractual document In the best interest of its customers and with the aim of improving...

Page 4: ...s symbol indicates that in conformity with directive DEEE 2002 96 CE and according to local regulations this product may not be discarded together with household waste It must be disposed of in a coll...

Page 5: ...Power up 31 5 3 Operational tests 31 6 Operation 33 6 1 Environmental conditions 33 6 2 Inhibition 33 6 3 Signal current loop 34 6 4 Alarm indication LED 34 6 5 Wireless communication tool TLU600 34...

Page 6: ...MultiXplo MultiTox Page 6 60 NOSP15759 Rev 10 9 3 Gas table codes range table codes 53 10 Conformity certificate 56...

Page 7: ...n please refer to the Syntel module interface operating manual 1 1 Application Fields The DM TX6 X and the DM TT6 K are suitable for indoor and outdoor uses and offer a fast response time Typical appl...

Page 8: ...tions In this configuration the presence of oxygen is not essential and catalytic poisoning is not an issue 1 4 Technical specifications Each detector is constructed as follows A wall mounted support...

Page 9: ...MultiXplo MultiTox Page 9 60 NOSP15759 Rev 10 Figure 1 Layout Drawing Congestion see Figure 2...

Page 10: ...rtridges have been unpowered more than half an hour a warm up time is required when power is restored The duration of warm up is usually range from hour to 4 hours depending on the temperature differe...

Page 11: ...e information and send commands The use of a DD Device Descriptor facilitates the interface Man Device It can be uploaded on our website The HART output is an option It is available only on the device...

Page 12: ...gas matrix Type XV UVIR2 XT IR3 XW UV Detection range A0 Standard range B0 Long range Input Type 0 Not used or flame DGi TT7 E O DMi TT6 E O E Electrochemical DG TT7 S DM TT6 S S Semi conductor K Cath...

Page 13: ...0 Not specified or standard DG TT7 S DM TT6 S A 20 B 23 C 24 D 25 E 27 F 30 become obsolete to release R association Options K SD122 EK M Special version MarED TX6 and TV6 in type A only N Special ve...

Page 14: ...ultiXplo MultiTox Page 14 60 NOSP15759 Rev 10 Language 0 Fr GB F French E English P Portuguese C Chinese Hardware version A Type 63 B Type 65 C Type 67 HART D Type 69 magnet Software version 0 Standar...

Page 15: ...nhibition 2 mA 0 22mA format 4 20mA with several fault levels for PLC and some recent control units 0 full scale 4 mA 100 full scale 20 mA 105 full scale 20 8 mA Ambiguity function 21 7mA DM TX6 X Inh...

Page 16: ...ction IP66 RFI EMI DM TX6 X EN 50270 IEC 60092 504 IEC 60533 and EN60945 version config 00B Warm up time DM TX6 X 100 sec Stabilisation time DM TX6 X 190 sec PERFORMANCE DM TX6 X European EN 60079 29...

Page 17: ...ivity 1 70 1 70 1 00 0 90 sec 15 10 20 10 30 10 Zero point stability 3 3 3 3 3 3 Sensitivity drift 3 3 3 3 3 3 T range C 20 65 20 65 20 65 20 65 20 65 20 65 Temperature Zero drift 2 2 2 3 5 3 Temperat...

Page 18: ...ustible gas detector Sensitivity regarding LEL range and the response time depend on the compound Basically as the molecule size increase the response time increase and the sensitivity decrease Table...

Page 19: ...ioning The detector must be positioned as close as possible to sources of potential leakage taking into account airflows e g upper and lower ventilation The height is determined by the density of the...

Page 20: ...e most suitable On stainless steel housings plugs are sealed with Loctite If the plugs are moved or removed it must be sealed again using Loctite or equivalent On aluminium housings plugs are equipped...

Page 21: ...s operation Do not touch the anti removal screw of the IR communication head which is masked by the label Do not retire 4 2 3 Cable s inputs as an option Connection cables must pass through a cable gl...

Page 22: ...s area mm AWG 0 5 20 0 9 18 1 5 16 Supply voltage 24VDC consumption power 2W 580 1900 1000 3280 1000 3280 Supply voltage 24VDC 10 consumption power 2W 340 1110 600 1960 1000 3280 Supply voltage 24VDC...

Page 23: ...nt is isolated from power supply NB The power potentials are isolated fromthe electric ground of the housing Total loop resistance Whatever the power supply type 3 wires source ou sink 4 wires the tot...

Page 24: ...ot isolated from power supply consumed by the detector The 20mA current loop must be supplied with a PLC The current return must be connected to the 0V at the level of the L terminal To proceed please...

Page 25: ...2 Relay 2 2 C2 Relay 2 3 T1 Relay 1 4 C1 Relay 1 Only the common and working contacts of the 2 relays are output on the terminal blocks JP12 and JP13 To facilitate wiring the same contacts are output...

Page 26: ...tion unit equipped with the line control function to ensure the continuity of the relay cable The EOL resistor must be placed on the relay contact connector to be monitored Maintain a 10mm minimum gap...

Page 27: ...should be performed thanks to 3 wires shielded cables The connection of power supply wires 4 on side A and 4 on side B Two red wires on V 24 V Two white wires on V 0 V Connection of the media wires 2...

Page 28: ...he cartridge enables the connection between the hosted sensor and the device In order to operate this analogue input an additional electronic card PIE 3508 or PIE 3509 is added above the numeric card...

Page 29: ...evice is designed as DM 6 W E In that case an input of the cable gland or an accessory in replacement of the cartridge enables the connection between the hosted sensor and the device In order to opera...

Page 30: ...e connector when tightening the two parts This operation imperatively requires power to be off Loosen the locking screw on the side of the nut see Figure 1 then unscrew the nut along the first part of...

Page 31: ...The smart sensor is powered through the multichannel detection unit or the Programmable Logic Controller It results in the flashing of the green LED in the communication head 5 3 Operational tests All...

Page 32: ...MultiXplo MultiTox Page 32 60 NOSP15759 Rev 10...

Page 33: ...get out of the maintenance menus or 10 minutes after the end of communication with the TLU Maintenance inhibition can be configured in frozen mode factory setting or in free mode In frozen mode output...

Page 34: ...flashes in case of confirmed alarm status Flashing 1 Hz Level 1 Flashing 3 Hz Level 2 If the alarm memorization is activated the LED continues to flash until the alarm is acknowledged with the TLU or...

Page 35: ...te of detection no detection cartridge fault C5 State of alarm alarm no alarm C6 C7 C8 and C9 Name of keys F1 F2 F3 and F4 C10 Wireless communication tool pictograms Main screen displays identity and...

Page 36: ...vel enables access to the information and the status of the detectors It does not allow the configuration operations or write access Maintenance The access to the parameters and other maintenance oper...

Page 37: ...levels List of eventual faults press F1 key to scroll through the list Possibility to acknowledge alarms Possibility to acknowledge ambiguity DM TX6 ALRM Alarm screen Allows setting of levels and alar...

Page 38: ...cknowledgement of the memorized alarms The alarm can be acknowledged only if the alarm condition has disappeared Inhibition End of inhibition The inhibition called permanent inhibition is activated or...

Page 39: ...or can set the zero point with the wireless communication tool TLU600 The detector is in maintenance inhibition mode for 10 minutes after it goes back to main screen Use the setting menu and validate...

Page 40: ...tool TLU600 and a calibration kit The calibration gas should be injected at a flow rate between 30 l h and 60 l h The detector is in maintenance inhibition mode for 10 minutes after it goes back to m...

Page 41: ...7 4 Label and zone sub menu This menu allows label and zone s modification After selecting a label or a zone the modification function operates in the same manner The numeric keys correspond to differ...

Page 42: ...tivated on alarm levels Relay 2 normally energised activated by any fault or inhibition Contacts are then described as below Detector status Relay 1 Alarm Relay 2 Fault Normal no alarm no fault no inh...

Page 43: ...r deactivation of the relays The detector goes to inhibition mode The detector will stay in inhibition mode if the user goes back through the steps to the main menu Otherwise the detector will return...

Page 44: ...y be unlocked by the operator using the TLU600 remote control unit Before that the non presence of inflammable gas or vapour in atmosphere must be control by the user Even switching the power off and...

Page 45: ...essary A zero point calibration with clean air has to be done first We recommend using gas mixture with the target gas at 50 of the measuring range The complement of the mixture should be Air for DM T...

Page 46: ...he measure is below 10 Non memorized fault Automatic acknowledgement when the measure goes back above 10 Resetting the zero point is necessary CALIB_FAULT Calibration fault Calibration resetting impos...

Page 47: ...te detector the easiest way is to take off the main housing from the base of the detector for more details refer to 4 2 1 As the base of the detector remains in place cable glands do not need to be di...

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Page 49: ...IIC T 6 Gb 20 C Ta 65 C Certificate number ATEX LCIE 03 ATEX 6257 LCIE 03 ATEX 6263 IECEx LCI 09 0019 LCI 09 0018 Reference of the product standard EN 60079 29 1 INERIS 11ATEX0033 DM TX6 X Warnings Wa...

Page 50: ...essories and spare parts Ref Temperature Humidity Pressure Time TLU600 20 C to 45 C 95 HR non condensable 1013 hPa 20 2 ans in clean atmosphere TLH700 20 C to 60 C 95 HR non condensable 1013 hPa 20 2...

Page 51: ...and a gas of titrated concentration A 30 l H flow rate pressure reducing and regulating valve A 3 meter pipe The calibrating cup is not included in the calibrati except for H2 DM TX6 X CAL K Filter su...

Page 52: ...This accessory is included into the EN60079 29 1 Performance Certificate Wipe non conductive parts plastic that can use in ATEX area with a damp cloth risk of electrostatic charges Wall spacer Avoid...

Page 53: ...monoxide H2S comp BE 20 Vol 22 CO Carbon monoxide BF 50 Vol 23 CO2 Carbon dioxide BG 100 Vol 24 CO2 Carbon dioxide CH4 immune BH 3 Vol 25 COCl2 Phosgene BJ 25 Vol 26 X All gases BK 4 Vol 27 CTFE CTFE...

Page 54: ...tone MEK 67 C4H9O2 Ethyl acetate 68 C5H10O Methyl isopropyl ketone 69 C5H10O2 Propyl acetate 70 C5H12O Isopentanol 71 C5H8 Isoprene 72 C6H10 D limonene 73 C6H12 Cyclohexane 74 C6H12 Hexene 1 75 C6H12O...

Page 55: ...H3Cl 3 6 73DG Cyclohexane Cyclohexane C6H12 1 3 06DG Dim thyle ther Dimethyl ether C2H6O 2 7 56DG Ethane Ethane C2H6 3 0 56EG Ethane LIE 2 Ethane C2H6 2 4 05DG Ethanol Ethanol C2H5OH 3 3 03DG Ethyl ne...

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