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Gas analysis  

XDP

User’s manual

910-204 Rev. E

Summary of Contents for Panametrics XDP

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Page 3: ...XDP Panametrics explosion proof display User s manual Attention This manual for use with standard software E 1 only 910 204 Rev E December 2014 iii...

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Page 5: ...2 5 2 4 3 Wiring the XDP alarms J3 6 2 4 4 Wiring the calibration relays J7 6 2 4 5 Wiring the system analog output J5 6 2 4 6 Wiring the XDP analog output J8 6 2 4 7 Wiring the serial port J4 6 2 4 8...

Page 6: ...tting up the serial port digital output 25 4 7 Using the XDP utility functions 25 4 7 1 Lock menus 25 4 7 2 Lock all 25 4 7 3 Versions 25 Chapter 5 Calibration 27 5 1 Introduction 27 5 2 Programming s...

Page 7: ...pecifications 38 7 5 Order information 38 Appendix A CE Mark compliance 39 A1 Introduction 39 A2 EMC compliance 39 A3 LVD compliance 39 Appendix B PanaView programming 40 B 1 Introduction 40 B 2 Initi...

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Page 9: ...For installations in potentially hazardous areas be sure to read the certification and safety statements document at the end of this manual before beginning the installation Auxiliary Equipment Local...

Page 10: ...to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Those systems will reu...

Page 11: ...nalog input 4 20 mA 0 20 mA 0 2 V analog output RS 232 RS 485 serial port High resolution backlit LCD digital display Six key magnetic through the glass keypad Five general purpose alarm relays Automa...

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Page 13: ...ocated within 1 8 m 6 ft of the unit Be sure to observe all installation limits and precautions described in this chapter Pay particular attention to the ambient temperature range of 10 to 60 C 14 to...

Page 14: ...XDP system This section explains how to mount the XDP system components and the transmitter sample system at the installation site WARNING The XDP requires an external power disconnect device such as...

Page 15: ...e slots provided to unscrew the cover Proceed to the appropriate section to wire each of the terminal blocks NOTE A long pin like plastic wiring tool is stored inside both ports of the XDP enclosure I...

Page 16: ...used for non fail safe operation b Connect pin 5 C to the alarm device return c Connect pin 6 NO to the alarm device input 3 Connect the AutoCal indication alarm relay 3 as follows a Pin 7 NC is not...

Page 17: ...ed off at the external disconnect device 1 Attach a cable or conduit with the three line power conductors to a cable entry port on the XDP enclosure CAUTION Be sure that the input voltage complies wit...

Page 18: ...ATE FOUR DRIVE PINS THROUGH LABEL AND MOUNTING PLATE SECURE MARKING TO INSTRUMENT HOUSING 8 THE XDP IS AN ACCESSORY USED TO OPERATE OTHER PANAMETRICS PRODUCTS THE XDP DOES NOT DISSIPATE 40 WATTS 9 NBR...

Page 19: ...FILE 442 1603 ON SHEET 6 REFER TO LABEL FILE 442 1604 ON SHEET 6 DETAIL E SCALE 2 1 DETAIL F SCALE 2 1 GROUND STUD PART 213 256 03 PIN SPACING 5 5 08 AWG 28 12 300V 15A CHANGES TO THIS DRAWING REQUIRE...

Page 20: ...ZATION CONTACT THE CERTIFICATION ENGINEER 8 A 7 6 B 5 4 3 2 1 A B C 8 D 7 6 C 5 4 3 D 2 1 752 175 01 VERSION REV C D SIZE DRAWING NUMBER DRAWING NOT TO SCALE SHEET 3 OF 6 GENERATED USING SOLIDWORKS CO...

Page 21: ...WING REQUIRE PRIOR AGENCY AUTHORIZATION CONTACT THE CERTIFICATION ENGINEER 8 A 7 6 B 5 4 3 2 1 A B C 8 D 7 6 C 5 4 3 D 2 1 752 175 01 VERSION REV C D SIZE DRAWING NUMBER DRAWING NOT TO SCALE SHEET 4 O...

Page 22: ...TTED AT LEAST ONE FULL THREAD SHALL REMAIN FREE AT THE BASE OF THE HOLE 6X 3 4 NPT ANSI ASME B1 20 1 SEE CSS GENERAL NOTES 6X MINIMUM OF 5 THREADS REQUIRED MUST GAUGE FLUSH TO 2 TURNS LARGE USING AN L...

Page 23: ...ive gas dust atmosphere is present 3 4 NPT conduit openings CL I DIV 1 GP B C D CL II DIV 1 GP E F G CL III TYPE 4X XDP Caution In ambients over 55 C use field wire rated for 90 C do not open when an...

Page 24: ...S AREA TO BE RED PMS 485 C 0 M 95 Y 100 K 0 NOTES 1 MATERIAL 007 THK REF MYLAR BASE WITH REVERSE SCREENING AND 3M NO 468 PERMANENT ADHESIVE BACKING LABELL DIA 3 75 IN 2 FINISH MATTE VELVET TEXTURE 3 C...

Page 25: ...of some common problems Compliance with the following points will help to eliminate such problems The transmitter must be properly connected to the XDP before applying power to the system Connecting o...

Page 26: ...ly upon power up the digital display shows the following sequence of informational screens as the meter performs its internal systems checks This is a typical example of the first initialization scree...

Page 27: ...remain unlocked when you return to measurement mode With the menus unlocked you may reenter the user program by simply pressing the ESC key only To re lock the menus see the instructions in Chapter 4...

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Page 29: ...ting up the display Setting up the analog input Setting up the alarms Setting up the analog and digital outputs Using up the XDP utilities 4 2 Programming steps To program your XDP complete the follow...

Page 30: ...option b Press ENTER The real time clock is set in a different menu To set the date and time navigate to the cal 1 cal setup clock menu and proceed as follows 1 At the clock menu press ENTER 2 Use th...

Page 31: ...the end of the data line use the and keys to move to the next data point number 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 until all of the data points have been entered 8 Press ENTER 4 4 2 Setting the analog input error...

Page 32: ...ppm pcnt value is below this setpoint the high and high high alarms will be tripped if the current ppm pcnt value is above this setpoint When an alarm trips the corresponding symbol LL L H or HH is sh...

Page 33: ...g output range Press ENTER Having set the basic parameters for the analog output the output should now be tested and trimmed by continuing as follows 1 Use the and keys to highlight the test option an...

Page 34: ...Force high displays a value equal to the high point of the selected analog output range e g 20 mA for a 4 20 mA range Force low displays a value equal to the low point of the selected analog output r...

Page 35: ...ed as follows 1 At the lock menus menu option press ENTER 2 Notice that you have exited the user program and the outline of a padlock now appears in the upper right corner of the display To program th...

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Page 37: ...e calibration procedure the following items are required The chosen calibration gas or gases A sample system capable of providing the calibration gas or gases to the transmitter at the correct flow ra...

Page 38: ...and keys to highlight the AutoCal types menu option and press ENTER 3 Use the and keys to highlight the desired calibration method and press ENTER Proceed to the appropriate step below for the type of...

Page 39: ...s proceed as follows 1 Enable AutoCal as described in enabling AutoCal on page 44 2 Use the and keys to highlight the Aout indication menu option and press ENTER 3 Use the and keys to highlight the de...

Page 40: ...m informs you of the error condition To program the auto verification function proceed as follows 1 Enable AutoCal as described in Enabling AutoCal on page 44 2 Use the and keys to highlight the auto...

Page 41: ...AutoCal verification on page 48 it must be reset manually To do this complete the following steps 1 At the AutoCal menu press ENTER 2 Use the and keys to highlight the reset verif alarm option and pre...

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Page 43: ...gories which require passwords that are different from each other and from the operator level password noted below and in accessing the user program on page 26 All three of the programming levels are...

Page 44: ...xt to it c Change the status of any additional outputs that you wish d When the list of outputs is complete use the and keys to select OK and press ENTER NOTE You may also abort the display configurat...

Page 45: ...00 Then press ENTER 6 5 1c AutoCal relays test The XDP includes four alarm relays that are related to the calibration process This menu is used to manually test the relays To use the menu navigate to...

Page 46: ...ftware from the XDP To do this navigate to the opt setup menu on the XDP and proceed as follows 1 At the setup menu press ENTER 2 Use the and keys to highlight the erase main option and press ENTER Al...

Page 47: ...to 10 000 ppm Input power 85 to 264 VAC 47 to 63 Hz 40 W Fuse 1 25 A Analog input 4 to 20 mA Output power supply 24 VDC 2 VDC at 1 2 A Ambient temperature range 14 F to 140 F 10 C to 60 C Keypad Magn...

Page 48: ...B C and D Flameproof Intertek ITS12ATEX17703X II 2 G Ex d IIC T6 Gb IECEx ITS 12 0058x European compliance Complies with EMC directive 2014 30 EU 2014 35 EU LVD installation category II pollution degr...

Page 49: ...t the cable entry closest to the chassis ground Use shielded cable to connect the power to the xdp enclosure Connect the shield to the nearest chassis ground terminal Connect the power line ground wir...

Page 50: ...data PanaView may be used to view the live measurement data being collected by the XDP This display is in addition to the standard LCD screen on the face of the instrument There are several advantage...

Page 51: ...is just a brief overview of how to view your live XDP data with PanaView For complete instructions on using all of the available features and capabilities refer to the PanaView user s manual Panametr...

Page 52: ...the log file may be monitored as the data is accumulated When the log file has been completed it may be named and stored on the PC The resulting log file may be opened for viewing or printing at any...

Page 53: ...43 Appendix C Menu maps C 1 List of menu maps Operator level cal and disp menu map Figure 14 on page 44 Operator level opt menu map Figure 15 on page 45 Factory level menu map Figure 16 on page 46...

Page 54: ...nt Aout types ENT Test Error handlers Zero trim Span trim High high alarm High alarm Low alarm Low low alarm ENT Zero tot Zero cal View drift data Disable Enable Enable disable ENT No ENT Yes ENT Clea...

Page 55: ...NT ENT On ENT Data length Baud rate Node ID ENT Stop bits Parity Comm type ENT see page C 1 ENT ENT User Versions Software versions X XX pcnt X XX pcnt Timed Off Span trim Zero trim Test Span setpoint...

Page 56: ...mA input trim ENT ENT ENT Span trim Zero trim Auto verif alarm AutoCal alarm Process cal relay Trip Zero span cal relay AutoCal relays test Reset ENT Span drift Zero drift Z S setpoint Z S drift total...

Page 57: ...4 Slot analog output Type 4 20mA Zero setpoint 0 0 Span setpoint 100 All error handlers Disabled Error handler No effect Error handler force to value 0 0 D 2 5 Alarms Trip point HH 100 H 100 L 0 LL 0...

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Page 59: ...AutoCal setting drift limits 29 AutoCal initiating 29 AutoCal selecting type 28 B Backlight setting up 20 Basic features 1 C Cable serial port 6 Calibration 27 Calibration automatic 15 Calibration ga...

Page 60: ...analog input error limits 21 Setting the AutoCal drift limits 29 Setting the display backlight 20 Setting up the alarms 19 22 Setting up the analog and digital outputs 19 23 Setting up the analog inpu...

Page 61: ...ties arising from course of dealing or usage or trade Return policy If a Panametrics instrument malfunctions within the warranty period the following procedure must be completed 1 Notify Panametrics g...

Page 62: ...ning Installation should comply with IEC EN 60079 14 Equipment is of type flameproof d design and complies with EN 60079 0 2017 EN 60079 1 2014 The product contains no exposed parts which produce surf...

Page 63: ...EX17704X IECEx ITS 12 0062X II 2 G Ex db IIC T6 Gb IP66 22 C Tamb 65 C Caution When ambient is over 65 C use field wire rated for 90 C Do not open when explosive gas atmosphere is present NPT conduit...

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