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GDC-350 Operation Manual 

 

 

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CALIBRATING THE SPAN 

 

Step 

Calibrating the Span Procedure 

Attach a regulator to a cylinder of span gas. 

Insert the calibration adapter into the sensor opening on the front of the 
enclosure. Use a slight twisting motion as you gently push the calibration 
adapter into the sensor opening.  If the calibration adapter is hard to 
insert, moisten the “O” ring seal slightly then try re-inserting it. 

Open regulator valve fully and allow span gas to flow over sensor.   

Move the jumper on J6 to P2 and move the jumper on J7 to P4.  The 
audible alarm beeps once for confirmation.  The system is now starting 
the span calibration stabilization time (30 seconds). 

If desired, attach volt meter leads to test points TP1 and TP2.  The 
reading should start moving towards the voltage calculated for the span 
gas value. 

The instrument will beep twice when the calibration begins.  Leave the 
span gas flowing over the sensor until the GDC-350 beeps three times 
indicating the procedure is finished (2 minutes). 

Move the jumpers from J6 and J7 back to their P1 resting positions and 
remove the span gas. 

  
 

5.5.  Calibrating a Second On-Board Sensor 

 

Calibration of the second on-board sensor has only one difference from the first on-
board sensor calibration.  Move the jumper on J6 to P3 then follow the same 
procedure as in the previous section (Calibrating the On-board Sensor). 

 

5.6.  Calibrating a Remote Solid-State Sensor 

 

SETTING SPAN GAS VALUE

 

 

Step 

Setting the Span Gas Value Procedure 

Move the jumper on J6 to P3 and move the jumper on J7 to P2. 

The audible alarm beeps once for confirmation.  The system is now 
waiting for the user to set the desired span value. 

Attach volt meter leads to test points TP1 and TP2. 

Using the UP or DOWN push-buttons, achieve the calculated voltage on 
the volt meter. 

Move the jumpers from J6 and J7 back to their P1 resting positions. 

  

Содержание GDC-350

Страница 1: ...Instruction 5909 9000 Operation Manual Rev 1 January 2012 Product Leadership x Training x Service x Reliability...

Страница 2: ...chantability or fitness for purpose with respect to this manual All information contained in this manual is believed to be true and accurate at the time of printing However Bacharach reserves the righ...

Страница 3: ...D FROM WARNINGS CAUTION More than one live circuit is associated with this device CAUTION Disconnect power before servicing Supply voltage is 24 V nominal DC or AC 50 60 Hz This product is certified f...

Страница 4: ...INCLUDE YOUR RMA ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER CONTACT NAME SHIPPING BILLING INFORMATION AND A DESCRIPTION OF THE DEFECT AS YOU PERCEIVE IT YOU WILL BE CONTACTED WITH A COST ESTIMATE FOR EXPECTED REPAIRS...

Страница 5: ...3 3 10 Installation Example 2 Type B with Remote Solid State Sensor 14 3 11 Installation Example 3 Type D with On Board and Remote Sensors 15 3 12 Installation Example 4 Type E with Two On Board Senso...

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Страница 7: ...icate Power Fail Low Warning Gas Alarm and High Gas Alarm Also included are an integral audible alarm with door mounted silence push button audible time delay field settable relay time delays and two...

Страница 8: ...GDC 350 Operation Manual 2 5909 9000 Rev 1 Figure 1 2 Water Tight GDC 350 Components 1 3 Key Interior Components Figure 1 3 Interior Components of the GDC 350...

Страница 9: ...sistant Polycarbonate with hinged secured door water tight Wiring Power 24 V nominal DC or AC 50 60 Hz Remote Sensor 500 maximum distance between controller and remote sensor using minimum 18 gauge wi...

Страница 10: ...GDC 350 Operation Manual 4 5909 9000 Rev 1 Figure 2 1 Standard Enclosure Dimensions Figure 2 2 Water Tight Enclosure Dimensions...

Страница 11: ...to 40 C operating Repeatability 10 of set point Life Span 5 years in air under normal conditions Gases E g Propane C3H8 gasoline vapors methane CH4 non specific combustibles Solid state Refrigerants...

Страница 12: ...GDC 350 Operation Manual 6 5909 9000 Rev 1 2 3 Model Designations...

Страница 13: ...GDC 350 Operation Manual 5909 9000 Rev 1 7...

Страница 14: ...ach considers 4 to 6 feet from the floor as the breathing zone when it applies to sensors installed for vehicle exhaust applications 3 2 Basic Enclosure There are two exterior mounting brackets one at...

Страница 15: ...n Manual 5909 9000 Rev 1 9 3 3 Remote Sensor Housing for Solid State Sensors Figure 3 2 Remote Sensor Housing 3 4 Detailed Wiring Connections Types A B and D Figure 3 3 Wiring Connections for GDC 350...

Страница 16: ...r Power Drill out one or more of the PVC conduit entry hole plugs located at bottom left or right or top left edge of system enclosure base If supplying VAC operational power pull two wires suitable f...

Страница 17: ...GDC 350 Operation Manual 5909 9000 Rev 1 11 Figure 3 5 Proper Wiring Examples Continued...

Страница 18: ...these voltages are not attained after installation the wrong gauge wire may have been used or the wiring run is too long The maximum distance between the GDC 350 and the remote sensor is 500 feet The...

Страница 19: ...GDC 350 Operation Manual 5909 9000 Rev 1 13 3 9 Installation Example 1 Type A with Enclosed Transformer Figure 3 7 Sample Type A Installation...

Страница 20: ...Type B with Remote Solid State Sensor Figure 3 8 Sample Type B Installation NOTE Wiring between a GDC 350 and the remote sensor indicated above should be 3 conductor 16 to 18 gauge shielded cable Obse...

Страница 21: ...GDC 350 Operation Manual 5909 9000 Rev 1 15 3 11 Installation Example 3 Type D with On Board and Remote Sensors Figure 3 9 Sample Type D Installation...

Страница 22: ...unit was last powered up and the state of the environment it is installed in After warm up only the green power LED illuminates indicating normal operation and the relays are energized indicating norm...

Страница 23: ...e until the delay has timed out Once the high alarm relay has de energized it will re energize automatically once the gas alarm condition has dispatched The same procedure applies to the second channe...

Страница 24: ...for Alarms DIP switches in the UP position are ON Fixed delay durations indicated above are factory default settings Time delay durations can be changed by user See page 23 On delays are enforced upon...

Страница 25: ...board Fault conditions automatically override the ON OFF DIP switch 5 if it has been set to the DOWN position to turn off the audible alarm 4 4 System Jumpers There are two banks of jumpers located d...

Страница 26: ...djust High Gas Alarm Descending Value On board Sensor P2 P8 Enable Disable Current Output P2 P9 Setting Span Gas Value Remote Sensor P3 P2 Perform Zero Null Calibration Remote Sensor P3 P3 Perform Spa...

Страница 27: ...40 C 60 C Temperature F 75 F 90 F 100 F If the GDC 350 has been equipped with an LED digital display set values according to what is displayed If the GDC 350 does not have a digital display you will...

Страница 28: ...er bank All new values will be written to the EEPROM Refer to the flowchart below Figure 4 4 Jumper Settings J6 and J7 Alarm settings for GDC 350 detectors are voltage settings The range of 0 4 0 VDC...

Страница 29: ...C SO2 0 20 ppm 2 ppm 0 40 VDC 5 ppm 1 00 VDC Combustibles 0 50 LEL 20 LEL 1 60 VDC 40 LEL 3 20 VDC Refrigerant Gases R series 0 2000 ppm 500 ppm 1 00 VDC 1000 ppm 2 00 VDC 4 6 Relay Time Delays The GD...

Страница 30: ...V 13 0 0 44 V 2 2 2 8 V 14 0 0 46 V 2 3 3 0 V 15 0 0 48 V 2 4 3 2 V 16 0 0 50 V 2 5 3 4 V 17 0 0 52 V 2 6 3 6 V 18 0 0 54 V 2 7 3 8 V 19 0 0 56 V 2 8 4 0 V 20 0 Move the jumper on the lower bank J6 fr...

Страница 31: ...temperature in Celsius and the output between test points TP1 and TP2 is 4 0 V If the DOWN push button is pressed the temperature is displayed in Fahrenheit and the output between the test points is 0...

Страница 32: ...pers J3 J4 and J5 FUNCTION JUMPER SETTING Switch digital display ON J3 Bridge P2 and P3 Switch digital display OFF J3 Bridge P1 and P2 Low brightness level J4 Bridge P1 and P2 High brightness level J4...

Страница 33: ...should be flowed at 0 5 LPM Gases heavier than air NO2 etc should be flowed between 0 5 and 1 0 LPM Fixed flow regulators provide more accuracy Gases should be flowed over the sensor for at least 2 5...

Страница 34: ...ation kit calibration accessories and or gases from any Bacharach authorized distributor 5 3 Calculating the Span Gas Value To achieve calibration the user must first tell the GDC 350 what concentrati...

Страница 35: ...buttons achieve the calculated voltage on the volt meter 5 Move the jumpers from J6 and J7 back to their P1 resting positions CALIBRATING THE NULL ZERO Step Calibrating the Null Zero Procedure 1 Attac...

Страница 36: ...The instrument will beep twice when the calibration begins Leave the span gas flowing over the sensor until the GDC 350 beeps three times indicating the procedure is finished 2 minutes 7 Move the jump...

Страница 37: ...J6 and J7 back to their P1 resting positions and remove the zero air or nitrogen CALIBRATING THE SPAN Step Calibrating the Span Procedure 1 Attach a regulator to a cylinder of span gas 2 Insert the ca...

Страница 38: ...ltage 6 The instrument will beep twice when the calibration begins The instrument beeps three times indicating the procedure is finished 2 minutes 7 Move the jumpers from J6 and J7 back to their P1 re...

Страница 39: ...ARACH GDC 150 TO CALIBRATE THE SPAN Step Using a Bacharach GDC 150 to Calibrate the Span Procedure 1 At the GDC 150 With the transmitter still connected move the jumper to P2 and set voltage at TP1 an...

Страница 40: ...ll other sensors 5209 0016 Calibration adapter for catalytic sensors 5209 0017 Sample draw pump 24 VAC powered 5209 0018 Sample draw pump 24 VDC powered 5209 0021 Humidification Chamber for calibratio...

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