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SMC

 

sierra monitor corporation

 

Sentry Instruction Manual - Version 6 

 

CONFIGURATION PROCEDURE 

Page:  41 

SENTRY KEY BOARD 

Ts = TEST  R = RESET  M = MODE  T = TIME 

^ = ARROWS  E = ENTER 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RESET KEY 

 

 

*

  GLOBAL CALIBRATION 

 

 

Reset Alarms 

R  E 

 

 

Gas Type (Concentration) 

 

 

Reset System 

R  R  E 

 

 

Enter to Span 

 

 

Reset History 

R  R  R  E 

 

 

Apply Zero Gas 

 

 

TIME KEY 

 

 

Enter to Span 

 

 

Check History 

T  E 

 

 

Apply Span Gas 

 

 

 

Printer History 

T  T  E 

 

 

Operate Mode (After timer) 

 

 

 

Print System 

T  T  T  E 

 

 

*  

LOCAL CALIBRATION 

 

 

 

Print Status 

T  T  T  T  E 

 

 

Gas Type (Concentration) 

^ E 

 

 

Set Date & Time 

T  T  T  T  T  E 

 

 

Apply Zero & Span 

 

 

TEST KEY 

 

 

Operate Mode (After timer) 

 

 

Test System 

Ts  E 

 

 

CHANGE MODULE 

 

 

Test Alarms 

Ts  Ts  E 

 

 

Module # 

 

 

MODE KEY - PASSIVE 

 

 

Gas Type 

 

 

Change/Calib 

M  E 

 

 

Module On/Off 

 

 

Select Scan 

M  M  E 

 

 

Low Alarm Latch/Non 

 

 

Check Calib 

M  M  M  E 

 

 

High Alarm Latch/Non 

 

 

Check Module 

M  M  M  M  E 

 

 

High Alarm Value 

E  ^ 

E  ^ 

 

 

MODE KEY - ACTIVE 

 

 

Low Alarm Value 

E  ^ 

E  ^ 

 

 

Change/Calib 

M  E 

 

 

Scaling Factors 

E  ^ 

E  ^ 

 

 

Calibrate 

*

 

 

 

*  

SET USER CODE 

 

 

Change Calibrate 

*

 

M  E 

 

 

User Number 

 

 

Change Module 

*

 

M  M  E 

 

 

Entry Code 

^E  ^E  ^E  ^E 

 

 

Set User Code 

*

 

M  M  M  E 

 

 

*  

CHANGE PRINTER 

 

 

Change Printer 

*

 

M  M  M  M  E 

 

 

Printer On/Off 

 

 

Change Gas Tag 

 

M  M  M  M  M  E 

 

 

Controller ID 

^^  E 

 

 

Change Module Tag 

 

M  M  M  M  M  M  E 

 

 

Status Frequency 

^^  E 

 

 

*  

CHANGE CALIB  

 

 

Print History 

 

 

Gas Type 

^^  E 

 

 

Gas Type 

^^  E 

 

 

Full Scale 

^^  E  ^^  E  ^^  E 

 

 

Min. Conc. 

^^  E 

 

 

Calib Concentration 

^^  E  ^^  E  ^^  E 

 

 

Conc. Change 

^^  E 

 

 

Calib Frequency 

^^  E 

 

 

Gas Type 

 

 

Global Calib 

 

 

Exit 

 

Figure 4-2 

Sentry Keyboard - Quick Help 

 

Summary of Contents for 5000 Sentry

Page 1: ...MODEL 5000 S E N T R Y GAS MONITORING SYSTEM Version 6 APPLICABILITY EFFECTIVITY Effective for all Sentry systems manufactured after September 1 1995 Instruction Manual Part Number T12001 A1...

Page 2: ...stible Gas Cylinder Model 5358 00 Calibration Head Magnetic Model 5358 01 Calibration Head Standard Model 5360 00 Calibration Gas Delivery Fitting Notes 1 FMRC Approval applies only to conventional on...

Page 3: ...N 19 3 5 1 CONTROLLER CONFIGURATIONS 19 3 5 2 CONTROLLER MOUNTING 19 3 5 3 ALARM DEVICE INSTALLATION 20 3 5 4 RELAY OUTPUTS 20 3 5 5 DC POWER LOAD 20 3 5 6 POWER UP 21 3 5 7 POWER DOWN 21 4 CONFIGURAT...

Page 4: ...ALYSIS 66 7 4 3 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 66 7 4 4 SENSOR REPLACEMENT 67 7 5 COMBUSTIBLE GAS SENSOR MODULE 5100 02 69 7 5 1 DESCRIPTION 69 7 5 2 TROUBLE ANALYSIS 69 7 5 3 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 69 7 5 4 SENS...

Page 5: ...PORTS 97 8 6 APPENDIX F MODEL 5392 INDIVIDUAL RELAY 99 8 6 1 RELAY PANEL DESCRIPTION 99 8 6 2 RELAY PANEL ASSEMBLY 99 8 6 3 INSTALLATION 99 8 6 4 OPERATION 99 8 6 5 INDIVIDUAL RELAY SPECIFICATIONS 99...

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Page 7: ...the time of purchase or subsequent upgrade The enhancements which are described in detail in the appropriate sections of this manual include Addition of printer output firmware for models 5000 04 or 5...

Page 8: ...sed to pass direct current DC from the controller to the modules The third wire transfers a series of very rapid pulses between the controller and the sensor modules This digital transfer of informati...

Page 9: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Page 3 Figure 1 1 Front Panel Display...

Page 10: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Page 4 Figure 1 2 Rack Mount Configuration Outline...

Page 11: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Page 5 Figure 1 3 NEMA 4 Configuration Outline...

Page 12: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Page 6 Figure 1 4 NEMA 7 Configuration Outline...

Page 13: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Page 7 Figure 1 5 Panel Mount Configuration Outline...

Page 14: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Page 8 Figure 1 6 Wall Mount Configuration Outline...

Page 15: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Page 9 Figure 1 7 Hydrogen Sulfide Module Outline...

Page 16: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Page 10 Figure 1 8 Combustible Sensor Outline...

Page 17: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Page 11 Figure 1 9 Oxygen and Toxic Sensor Modules Outline...

Page 18: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Page 12 Figure 1 10 Model 5100 05 Hydrogen Sulfide Sensor Module FMRC Approved Outline...

Page 19: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Page 13 Figure 1 11 Model 5100 25 Ammonia Sensor Module Outline...

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Page 21: ...rdance with the National Electrical Code 2 4 SENSOR MODULES GENERAL Avoid installing sensor modules where they will be unnecessarily exposed to wind dust water esp direct hose down shock or vibration...

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Page 23: ...thylene Oxide 1 52 Hydrogen 0 07 Hydrogen Chloride 1 27 Hydrogen Cyanide 0 94 Hydrogen Sulfide 1 19 Methane 0 55 Nitrogen Dioxide 1 58 Oxygen Air 1 10 Sulfur Dioxide 2 26 Table 3 1 Specific Gravity of...

Page 24: ...bottom electronics board 2 Install the module housing onto the end of the supply conduit and or bolt into position as required Note If housing grounding is required for the installation a grounding lu...

Page 25: ...oviding rear access for the module and alarm wiring 3 5 2 3 WALL MOUNTED CONTROLLER The wall mounted controller is provided on a sheet metal panel containing brackets which allow for removal of the co...

Page 26: ...ccording to the manufacturer s instructions for the particular device Sentry dry contact relays provide switching capability as rated in the specifications See Appendix A NOTE Certain warning strobes...

Page 27: ...TOR MISSING or UNCALIBRATED messages If the display indicates module numbers which match the numbers used in installation the wiring is correct and module configuration can begin If any number is omit...

Page 28: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 Page 22 Figure 3 2 Controller Mounting Options...

Page 29: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 Page 23 Figure 3 3 Sensor Module Mounting...

Page 30: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 Page 24 Figure 3 4 Wiring Options...

Page 31: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 Page 25 Figure 3 5 Typical Splice Box Wiring...

Page 32: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 Page 26 Figure 3 6 Sensor Module Cross Section...

Page 33: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 Page 27 Figure 3 7 Sensor Module Connector Detail...

Page 34: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 Page 28 Figure 3 8 Sensor Module Top Plate Detail Typical...

Page 35: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 Page 29 Figure 3 9 Controller Connector Panel Rack Configuration...

Page 36: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 Page 30 Figure 3 10 Controller Connector Panel NEMA 4X Configuration...

Page 37: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 Page 31 Figure 3 11 Typical Alarm Wiring Configuration...

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Page 39: ...anged via the CHANGE mode Positive response messages such as SYSTEM RESET COMPLETE are displayed for 1 5 seconds to confirm that the activity has been completed Activity names are displayed bracketed...

Page 40: ...xygen 16 5 Toxic 20 PPM Note Combustible Alarms cannot be set greater than 60 LEL 7 Latch L H Determine if any module will require a latching alarm and write Y in the appropriate position e g N Y indi...

Page 41: ...ARROWS ENTER MODULE 1 9 ENTER GAS TYPE GGGG 10 ENTER 1 GGGG IS ON 11 ENTER LO ALM NONLATCH Use arrows to change 12 ENTER HI ALM LATCH Use arrows to change 13 ENTER HIGH ALARM XX Use arrows to change e...

Page 42: ...ENTER Other user selectable display modes are described later in this manual Press the TEST button read the display then press the TEST button again Repeat until the system returns to the continuous s...

Page 43: ...il the system is reset The third display begins the sequence in which the history for any module can be recalled The display will indicate MODULE NUMBER 1 Successive presses of the ENTER key will resu...

Page 44: ...ting new history information When a user code has been installed the code will be required before the history can be reset 4 5 3 4 OTHER USE OF RESET KEY During CHANGE activity if the RESET key is pre...

Page 45: ...he correct character is selected then ENTER to advance to the next character The module tag allows sixteen characters It is recommended that shorter tags be centered by leaving leading blank 4 6 1 4 O...

Page 46: ...between calibrations and the status of global calibrate 4 6 2 3 CHECK MODULE PRESS ENTER TO CHECK MODULE Any module number can be selected and configuration information for that module recalled Select...

Page 47: ...s E CHANGE MODULE Test Alarms Ts Ts E Module E MODE KEY PASSIVE Gas Type E Change Calib M E Module On Off E Select Scan M M E Low Alarm Latch Non E Check Calib M M M E High Alarm Latch Non E Check Mod...

Page 48: ...EDURE Page 42 OPERATE MODE RESET RESET ALARMS RESET RESET HISTORY OPERATE MODE RESET SYSTEM RESET ALARMS ENTER SYSTEM RESET OPERATE MODE ENTER RESET ENTER CODE VALID RESET RESET HISTORY ACCESS DENIED...

Page 49: ...E TEST TEST SYSTEM TEST FUNCTIONS TEST ALARMS TEST SYSTEM ENTER ENTER TEST CODE VALID ACCESS DENIED FULL DISPLAY TEST RETURN TO OPERATE MODE Y Y N ACTIVE HIGH ALARM ACTIVE TROUBLE ACTIVE LOW ALARM PAS...

Page 50: ...DE LOWEST CONC VALUE D T LOW ALARM D T HIGH ALARM D T CHANGE MODULE NO POWER DOWN POWER UP REPORT REPORT COMPLETE SYSTEM REPORT ENTER REPORT REPORT COMPLETE TIME STATUS REPORT ENTER REPORT REPORT COMP...

Page 51: ...ENTERS CHANGE MENU MODE KEY ACTIVE CONTINUOUS SAFE SCAN HIGHEST SENSOR CHECK CALIB ENTER MODE CHECK MODULE ENTER MODE CHECK PRINTER MODE ENTER CODE VALID ACCESS DENIED ENTER ENTER ENTER ENTER Y N GAS...

Page 52: ...RATE ENTER MODE MODE SET USER CODE MODE ENTER CODE VALID ACCESS DENIED ENTER Y READ INSTRUCTIONS N N CHANGE MODULE MODE MODE MODE CHANGE PRINT MODBUS CHANGE GAS TAG CHANGE MOD TAG MODE ENTER ENTER ENT...

Page 53: ...tic switch in one of the sensors is not functioning 5 1 2 LOCAL CALIBRATION When Global Calibration is turned off the Sentry controller collects zero and span value data from each sensor module eligib...

Page 54: ...message is a notification only and does not cause the module to go out of service The message can be suppressed by setting the calibration frequency to 00 days at the time of calibration 6 Select Cali...

Page 55: ...Use magnetic or non magnetic calibration gas delivery fitting During the time calibration gas is being delivered the upper display on the controller will continue to cycle through all applicable modul...

Page 56: ...meation tube calibrator The controller will display the concentration which would be determined based on the prior calibration of the module 5 Remove the gas and the calibration head replace the rains...

Page 57: ...7 ETO 1 000 cc min 3 minutes Table 5 1 Calibration Gas Flow Rates 5 3 3 1 HYDROGEN SULFIDE Hydrogen Sulfide gas must be supplied from a permeation tube device or from Sierra Monitor Model 9200 series...

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Page 59: ...retention should be replaced every two years See Service 3 DUST AND DIRT CONTROL When calibration is performed the controller and the modules should be checked visually to determine if dust or dirt b...

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Page 61: ...e Water accumulation in sensor module enclosures is a major cause of damage and system failures take precautions to seal electrical conduits and provide moisture traps and drains to avoid water damage...

Page 62: ...Check module channel wiring Check connector panel seating to controller Check 20V between channel pins 1 and 3 Check 15 12V supply Check for oscillation on channel pin 2 Correct above items replace an...

Page 63: ...onent failure wrong address reversed wiring Component failure controller RAM initialized incorrectly wire gauge too small Sensor Module electronics failure Signal voltage misadjusted environmental det...

Page 64: ...ted side panel on the right side of the controller Field repairs to the main control board involve socketed component replacement only Board removal is not required for these repairs 7 2 1 4 FRONT PAN...

Page 65: ...board Figure 7 2 The EPROM can be identified by the white label on the window The EPROM stores all the software for Sentry The EPROM needs replacement when the user wishes to upgrade to additional opt...

Page 66: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 SERVICE Page 60 Figure 7 1 Controller Exploded View...

Page 67: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 SERVICE Page 61 Figure 7 2 Control Board Component Locator...

Page 68: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 SERVICE Page 62 Figure 7 3 Power Supply Component Locator...

Page 69: ...ge Current Type 2 Module Sensor type Type 1 through 4 Modules Calibration switch condition on off Module voltage tests line drop from controller to module Reference voltage used together with ground t...

Page 70: ...Reset History command All other modules on the channel and modules on other channels remain in full operation and continue to be scanned by the controller If the problem is corrected the trouble ligh...

Page 71: ...a typical diagnostic report Report Description ID A Controller Identification 11 20 15 16 Time report was generated S1 0 376 Data that follows is for Module 1 Sensor Signal is 0 376 VDC BV 2 021 Brid...

Page 72: ...e module off using the CHANGE MODULE mode Note Although all the necessary data can be collected with a voltmeter at the sensor module some helpful information can be displayed or printed See diagnosti...

Page 73: ...10K ohms 2 Heater resistance red wires should be between 20 and 35 ohms 3 Calibration switch green wires should be open in normal operation and should close when the calibration magnet is applied If t...

Page 74: ...45 4 05 3 85 4 38 2 66 3 43 3 06 3 73 3 46 4 06 3 86 4 39 2 67 3 43 3 07 3 73 3 47 4 07 3 87 4 40 2 68 3 44 3 08 3 74 3 48 4 07 3 88 4 41 2 69 3 45 3 09 3 75 3 49 4 08 3 89 4 41 2 70 3 46 3 10 3 76 3...

Page 75: ...llected with a voltmeter at the sensor module some helpful information can be displayed or printed See diagnostic codes 0004 and 0008 in Appendix C 7 5 3 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Prior to reading voltages...

Page 76: ...does not adjust the electronics so that the gain is large enough to cause false alarms due to minor drift or due to minimal electronic noise 7 5 4 SENSOR REPLACEMENT If any of the above adjustments c...

Page 77: ...93 Ethyl Alcohol 73 132 Ethylamine 53 95 Ethyl Benzene 36 65 Ethyl Bromide 91 165 Ethyl Chloride 57 103 Ethylcyclopentane 40 72 Ethylene 71 128 Ethylenedichloride 66 120 Ethyleneoxide 52 94 GAS METHA...

Page 78: ...onics enclosure wiring damage or corrosion Use Figure 7 7 to locate test points during the following procedures 7 6 3 1 SIGNAL ADJUSTMENT It is unlikely that any electrical adjustment will be required...

Page 79: ...rness to the transmitter electronics Replace the transmitter into the enclosure make signal adjustments as described above and replace the enclosure cover After the sensor is installed Update new sens...

Page 80: ...module some helpful information can be displayed on the controller or printed See diagnostic codes 0004 and 0008 in Appendix C 7 7 3 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Prior to reading voltages and making adjustme...

Page 81: ...the housing and unplug the old sensor from the bottom board remove it from the enclosure hub and reverse the procedure to install the new sensor After the sensor is installed Allow one hour of stabili...

Page 82: ...tmeter at the sensor module some helpful information can be displayed on the controller or printed See diagnostic codes 0004 and 0008 in Appendix C 7 8 3 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Prior to reading voltages...

Page 83: ...odule 7 8 3 3 SENSOR OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT The following procedure is to be used when during normal calibration of a new sensor the span voltage cannot be adjusted to a high enough level 1 Adjust the span...

Page 84: ...s are received due to sensor inaccuracy Warning During sensor adjustments the concentration reading on the controller will be inaccurate and alarm level concentrations may be displayed If false activa...

Page 85: ...cover on the sensor assembly including the spacer washer 8 Install the sensor assembly into the enclosure and tighten firmly 9 Reconnect the sensor harness to the transmitter install the transmitter i...

Page 86: ...e 80 7 Apply span gas Adjust the gain potentiometer until TP10 correct value as described above To increase voltage at TP10 turn the gain potentiometer counter clockwise 8 Remove system power and re i...

Page 87: ...off using the Change Module mode NOTE Although all the necessary data can be collected with a voltmeter at the sensor module some helpful information can be displayed on the controller or printed See...

Page 88: ...electronics board To replace the sensor assembly 1 Confirm that system power has been removed 2 Remove the transmitter electronics board from the main housing and unplug the sensor harness from the tr...

Page 89: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Page 83 8 APPENDICES...

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Page 91: ...ne filter TRANSMISSION Digital pulse width modulated RFI EMI immune B PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS Controller Rack Mount 7 X 4 5 X 12 H W D 17 5cm X 11 25cm X 30cm NEMA 4X Enclosure 17 5 X 16 2 X 6 35 H W D 44...

Page 92: ...ft Less than 1 per month Typical Life 2 years in normal service Warranty 1 year Chlorine 5100 06 Range Factory 10 PPM Max 100 PPM Operating Temperature 4o F to 122o F 20o C to 50o C Relative Humidity...

Page 93: ...25 Range Factory 50 PPM Max 50 PPM Relative Humidity 20 90 RH Operating Temperature 14o F to 113o F 10o C to 45o C Response 30 seconds to 90 indication Calibration Frequency 90 Days Recommended Zero D...

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Page 95: ...tion or application or on which original identification marks have been removed or altered This Limited Warranty also will not apply to interconnecting cables or wires consumables i e calibration gase...

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Page 97: ...fourth digits in the same manner 5 When an entry code has been established that code must be used to access the controlled sections of the menu 6 User numbers 1 through 5 have access to all Sentry fun...

Page 98: ...lete all codes as described above To enter the CALIB CHANGE activity 1 Turn Sentry off and then on to start the warm up 2 Press RESET key three times to RESET HISTORY 3 Press ENTER to display USE ARRO...

Page 99: ...ate NEMA 4 Encl Printer Options 5301 51 Printer Package Single Controller Rack 5301 52 Printer Package 2 Controller Rack 5301 53 Printer Package 3 Controller Rack 5301 54 Printer Package 4 Controller...

Page 100: ...nel 5100 99 Input Module Analog Digital 1 channel Sensor Module Accessories 5311 00 Rainshield 5394 00 Duct Mount Fitting 5398 01 Sample Draw Assembly 5398 02 Sample Draw Dilution Assembly 5398 24 Sam...

Page 101: ...oxide CO2 9211 07 Permeation Tube Hydrogen Chloride HCI 9211 08 Permeation Tube Hydrogen Cyanide HCN 9211 09 Permeation Tube Ammonia NH3 9220 00 Calibrator Kit Toxic Gas w o cylinders 9221 01 Gas Cyli...

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Page 103: ...by selecting SET USER CODE and answering with user number 9 and entry code number 0010 8 5 3 2 OPERATIONAL REPORTING CALIBRATION REPORT The calibration report prints automatically when a calibration h...

Page 104: ...lso begin with the present system date and time All printer reports end with a line across the page This allows the user to confirm that the entire report has printed and helps with differentiation wh...

Page 105: ...vidual Relay Panel ribbon cable into the connector on the controller 4 Mount the panel on the four stand offs on the connector panel of the controller not required for NEMA enclosures 5 Make the neces...

Page 106: ...0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 F F 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 F F 1 0 0 1 1 0 F F 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 F F 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 F F F 1 0 0 1 1 0 F F 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 F F 0 No Alarm...

Page 107: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX F MODEL 5392 INDIVIDUAL RELAY Page 101 Figure 8 2 Individual Relay Panel...

Page 108: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX F MODEL 5392 INDIVIDUAL RELAY Page 102 Figure 8 3 Individual Relay Panel Installed View...

Page 109: ...sion Panel connector cable into the connector panel of the controller See J3 Figure 8 4 not required for NEMA enclosures 4 Connect the two position DC power connector to Power P and Ground G on any ch...

Page 110: ...utputs can be forced to 4 mA by using diagnostic code 0012 The analog outputs can be forced to 20 mA by using diagnostic code 0013 The analog outputs can be returned to normal operation by using diagn...

Page 111: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX G MODEL 4314 OUTPUT EXPANSION PANEL Page 105 Figure 8 4 Model 4314 01 Output Expansion Module...

Page 112: ...1 VDC to the analog input device Connect signal S on TB2 to the corresponding terminal on the analog input device 8 8 3 ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Prior to reading voltages and making adjustments perform a...

Page 113: ...or modules on the same controller must not have addresses which duplicate addresses used on the 5100 90 5 Set select switches on the right side of the converter to identify the sensor module type as f...

Page 114: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX J REFERENCE DRAWINGS Page 108 Figure 8 6 Model 5100 90 Analog Input Multiplexor...

Page 115: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX J REFERENCE DRAWINGS Page 109 8 10 APPENDIX J REFERENCE DRAWINGS...

Page 116: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX J REFERENCE DRAWINGS Page 110 Figure 8 7 Typical Rack Configuration Wiring...

Page 117: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX J REFERENCE DRAWINGS Page 111 Figure 8 8 Typical NEMA 4X Wiring...

Page 118: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX J REFERENCE DRAWINGS Page 112 Figure 8 9 Rainshield and Calibration Adapter...

Page 119: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX J REFERENCE DRAWINGS Page 113 Figure 8 10 Duct Mount Fitting Components...

Page 120: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX J REFERENCE DRAWINGS Page 114 Figure 8 11 Duct Mount Fitting Assembled View...

Page 121: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX J REFERENCE DRAWINGS Page 115 Figure 8 12 Instrument Rack Dimensions...

Page 122: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX J REFERENCE DRAWINGS Page 116 Figure 8 13 Enclosure NEMA 4 NEMA 7 Groups B C D...

Page 123: ...SMC sierra monitor corporation Sentry Instruction Manual Version 6 APPENDIX J REFERENCE DRAWINGS Page 117 Figure 8 14 Remote Sensor Connection Diagram...

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Page 125: ...55 CHECK POWER ADJ 63 64 66 CHECK PRINTER 37 40 COMBUSTIBLE GAS 1 15 48 53 69 71 COMBUSTIBLE GAS MODULE 69 COMBUSTIBLE GAS SCALING FACTORS 71 CONNECTOR PANEL 58 CONTINUOUS 35 36 39 CONTINUOUS SCAN 35...

Page 126: ...92 RESET KEY 38 RESET SYSTEM 35 37 38 S SAFE SCAN 39 SENSOR FAILURE 63 64 66 69 72 74 76 78 79 81 82 SET DATE TIME 38 SET USER CODE 35 38 41 91 92 97 SPECIFICATIONS 85 99 104 STATUS INDICATORS 1 STATU...

Page 127: ...Test Key Flow Chart 43 Figure 4 5 Sentry Time Key Flow Chart 44 Figure 4 6 Sentry Mode Key Passive Flow Chart 45 Figure 4 7 Sentry Mode Key Active Flow Chart 46 Figure 5 1 Model 5358 00 Calibration A...

Page 128: ...Table 3 6 Sentry Enclosure Options 19 Table 3 7 Sentry Power Load 20 Table 4 1 Display Conditions 36 Table 4 2 Sentry Primary Menu Selection 37 Table 5 1 Calibration Gas Flow Rates 51 Table 7 1 Sentry...

Page 129: ...A BUG WHICH WILL CAUSE SHRINKING OF FIGURE CROSS REFERENCES USE ONLY WORD 6 0a UPDATED ON GORDON ARNOLD S COMPUTER 11 95 OR USE AN UPDATED 7 0 SYSTEM ALWAYS CHECK CONTENT INDEX AND LISTS FOR ACCURATE...

Page 130: ...on 6 Sierra Monitor Corporation 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas CA 95035 408 262 6611 Applicability Effectivity APPLICABILITY EFFECTIVITY Effective for all Sentry systems manufactured after September 1 1995...

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