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RS485 communication interface

See Annex 1

Return to default settings
To reset the device’s Slave ID, baudrate and sbit number to factory settings, proceed as
follows:
1. De-energize the device

2. Connect the J3 jumper

3. Turn on the device

4. De-energize the device

5. Disconnect the J3 jumper 6. Turn on the device

Remote sensor probe handling
The  E2648  series  devices  are  available  with  remote  probe  (see  drawing  below  for
dimensions).  The  remote  probe  is  connected  to  the  main  unit  with  shielded  cable.
Default connection cable length is 3 m. The sensor probes of all types are equipped with
a hydrophobic microporous PTFE filter to protect the sensor from dust, dirt and water
drops. The filter may be replaced if it gets strongly contaminated. To replace the PTFE
filter, unscrew the M25 nut and remove the old filter. Place a new filter into the nut
and tighten it again.
NB! Never stab or press the filter near its centre where the sensor is located since this
may damage the sensor.

The recommended orientation of sensor probe is vertical with the sensor tip pointing
downwards.  This  prevents  possible  accumulation  of  condensed  water  on  the  sensor
protection filter.
Volatile Organic Compounds
Highly  volatile  organic  liquids.  The  definitions  of  VOC  may  vary  depending  on
application field and country.
See Annex 2 for more information on the properties of various gases.
E2648-PID is intended to detect compounds with ionisation potential <10.6 eV. It is
suitable for most part of commonly used solvents.
Ionisation potentials for a selection of organic compounds are listed in Annex 3.

Calibration and maintenance
For detailed instructions see Annex 4. Read them carefully before maintenance.
Do not perform any maintenance operation with the power on.
Clean the device with soft damp cloth. Do not use any abrasive cleaning agents. Do
not immerse the device into water or any cleaning media.
Warranty
This product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a
period  of  one  year  from  the  date  of  original  sale.  During  this  warranty  period
Manufacturer  will,  at  its  option,  either  repair  or  replace  product  that  proves  to  be
defective. This warranty is void if the product has been operated in conditions outside
ranges  specified  by  Manufacturer  or  damaged  by  customer  error  or  negligence  or  if
there has been an unauthorised modification.

E2648-PID_UM_EN 

         Rev 08.06.2020

Specifications

Detected gases

VOCs with ionisation potential < 10.6 eV (see Annex 3)

Sampling method

diffusion

Sensor type

photoionization detector

Calibration

isobutylene

E2648-PID-40

E2648-PID-200

Typical detection range

0...40 ppm (isobutylene)

0...200 ppm (isobutylene)

Resolution / digital unit

1 ppb

1 ppm

Response time T90

< 3 s

Sensor lifetime

5 years

Calibration interval

monthly or more frequently depending on operating

conditions

Signal update

every 1 second

Load resistance

R

L

 < (Us - 2 V) / 22 mA for 4-20 mA

R

L  

> 250 kOhm for 0-10 V mode

Digital interface

RS485, Modbus RTU protocol

no galvanic isolation

Power supply options

11...30 VDC, 24 VAC or 90...265 VAC

Power consumption

< 2 VA

Analog outputs

2 × 4-20 mA / 0-10 V, user settable

Relay outputs

2 × SPST, max 5 A, 30 VDC / 250 VAC

Outputs assignment

OUT1 2 gas; OUT2 2 gas

Outputs scale width

not below 10 × resolution

recommended: 20-100% of the detection range

Cable connections

screwless spring loaded terminals

Enclosure

die-cast aluminium, wall mount, protection class IP66

Dimensions

H120 × W125 × D58 mm

Operating conditions

-40...+65 °C (best stability in the range 0...+40°C);

< 95% RH non-condensing, 0,9...1,1 atm

explosion safe areas;

avoid strong mechanical shock, vibrations or EMI

CE marking

according to 2014/30/EU and EN61326-1 requirements

Relay option

Output relays

2 × SPST relays (closing contact),

250 VAC / 30 VDC, 5 A max

Default alarm setpoints

determined by user

within 5-95% of the detection range

Other options

Remote probe

protection IP65, default cable length 3.0 m;

max height 80 mm, max diameter 65 mm

         Evikon MCI OÜ

                Teaduspargi 7/9, Tartu

[email protected]

         Tel. +372 733 6310 

  50411 Estonia

www.evikon.eu

PluraSens

®

VOC Detector-Transmitter
with Photoionization Sensor

E2648-PID

User Manual

Summary of Contents for PluraSens E2648-PID

Page 1: ...erial and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original sale During this warranty period Manufacturer will at its option either repair or replace product that proves to be defective T...

Page 2: ...and or digital interface terminals to the necessary devices according to the relevant connection diagram The screwless quick connect spring terminals on the E2648 series devices are suitable for a wi...

Page 3: ...may be addressed either from 00001 or 40001 base Addr Reg MHR RW Description Supported values dec Default 0x0001 1 40002 R Hardware version 0x0002 2 40003 R Software version 0x0003 3 40004 R Product s...

Page 4: ...in MHR 40205 2 0x00CB 203 40204 RW Forced value for analog output 1 0 1000 0 0 100 0 of output scale 0 0x00CC 204 40205 RW Forced value for analog output 2 0 1000 0 0 100 0 of output scale 0 0x00D3 2...

Page 5: ...0 1 LED is on off in normal condition bit 11 0 1 LED and buzzer syncing off on with RE1 bit 12 0 1 LED and buzzer syncing off on with RE2 user defined 0x0101 257 40258 R Raw gas sensor data ADC data 0...

Page 6: ...sure to high levels of ethyl acetate results first in irritation of the eyes nose and throat followed by headache nausea vomiting sleepiness and unconsciousness Exposure limits NIOSH TWA 8 hours 1400...

Page 7: ...Semi Volatile Organic Compound SVOC cannot be measured NA Not available Occasionally you will be measuring a mixture of VOCs If the total concentration is within the linear range of your PID then it i...

Page 8: ...29 Benzyl acetate C9H10O2 140 11 4 9 0 6 30 Benzyl alcohol C7H8O 100 51 6 8 26 1 6 125 31 Camphor C10H16O 76 22 2 8 76 0 4 32 Carbon dioxide CO2 124 38 9 13 77 NR 0 0 33 Carbon disulfide CS2 75 15 0 1...

Page 9: ...hyl benzoate C9H10O2 93 89 0 8 9 0 9 68 Ethyl butyrate C6H12O2 105 54 4 9 9 1 4 5 100 69 Ethylamine C2H7N 75 04 7 8 86 1 5 100 70 Ethylbenzene C8H10 100 41 4 8 76 0 56 3 50 71 Ethylcyclohexane C8H16 1...

Page 10: ...C8H18O 26952 21 6 9 8 1 7 9 170 143 Isopentane C5H12 78 78 4 10 32 4 30 600 144 Isopentanol C5H12O 137 32 6 9 86 2 145 Isopentene C5H10 563 46 2 9 12 0 8 146 Isoprene 2 methyl 1 3 butadiene C5H8 78 79...

Page 11: ...alic acid C2H2O4 144 62 7 11 2 NR 182 Oxalyl bromide C2Br2O2 15219 34 8 10 49 5 183 Oxydiethanol 2 2 diethylene glycol C4H10O3 111 46 6 10 3 2 20 400 184 Oxygen O2 7782 44 7 12 07 NR 185 Ozone O3 1002...

Page 12: ...8 9 6 0 7 221 Rose oxide cis Tetrahydro 4 methyl 2 2 methylpropenyl 2H pyran C10H18O 16409 43 1 9 0 8 222 Sec amyl acetate C7H14O2 626 38 0 9 9 5 223 Sevoflurane 1 1 1 3 3 3 hexafluoro 2 fluoromethox...

Page 13: ...window that presents itself as a blue hue To check for contamination hold the lamp in front of a light source and look across the window surface To avoid contaminating the sensor and affecting accurac...

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