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3.7.3 Set Analyzer Window

Family/Chemcassette

ChemCam AutoPicture

Содержание Vertex

Страница 1: ... Manual Table of Contents Introduction Installation Startup Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Installation Drawings cifica i s Detectable Gases Replacement Consumable Optional Relay Specs Network Interfaces LIT Option Warranty Statement ...

Страница 2: ...ing tripping hazards minor corrosive dangers Also used when defining personal protective equipment gloves dust masks etc Personal injury risk machinery hazards around guarded equipment moving parts crush pinch hazards flying debris and arc flash hazards The most dangerous or potentially lethal hazards unguarded equipment confined space entrances and lockout labels Caution possibility of electric s...

Страница 3: ...abling At a very minimum all cables should include a braided shield Ideal results have been obtained with twisted pair cabling which has a foil shield surrounding each pair plus foil and 90 braid shielding around the bundle In addition ensure local electrical code requirements are met The following cable parameters must be considered Braid Must have a minimum 90 coverage Foil When used with braid ...

Страница 4: ...eved with high quality connectors providing 360 shield coverage These connectors generally had metal shells Failure to properly secure the connector to the equipment will result in high emission levels Also poorly constructed or improperly assembled connectors can be a high source of radiated noise and provide a path for external signals into the monitor ...

Страница 5: ...st and Wiring Ports 1 5 1 2 4 Module Front Door Closed 1 6 1 2 5 Analyzer Side Panel exterior 1 7 1 2 6 Analyzer Side Panel interior 1 8 1 2 7 Sample Tubing Connections detail 1 9 1 2 8 System Controls behind screen 1 10 1 2 9 Analyzer Front 1 12 1 2 10 Data Acquisition Computer rear 1 13 1 2 11 ChemCam USB Hub 1 15 1 2 12 Back of Chemcassette Module 1 16 1 2 13 Main PLC 1 17 1 2 14 Relay Option P...

Страница 6: ...the Installation Site 2 3 2 2 1 Placement of the Vertex System 2 3 2 2 2 Exposure to Dust and Humidity 2 3 2 2 3 Sample Transport Time 2 3 2 2 4 Monitor Dimensions 2 3 2 2 5 Sample Locations 2 4 2 2 6 Sample Line Particulate Filter Use 2 4 2 3 Optional Floor Mounting 2 4 2 4 Installing Sample Lines Filters 2 4 2 4 1 Sample Line Installation Requirements 2 5 2 4 2 Sample Line Connections 2 6 2 4 3 ...

Страница 7: ... 2 21 Validating the System 2 22 3 Startup 3 1 Startup 3 2 3 1 1 Initial Startup 3 2 3 1 2 Factory Configuration 3 2 3 2 Getting Started 3 3 3 3 Verify Installation 3 3 3 4 Startup Sequence 3 4 3 5 Power Up 3 5 3 6 Start Program 3 7 3 7 Configuration Utility 3 9 3 7 1 Define Gas Location 3 21 3 7 2 Configure Analyzers and Points 3 23 3 7 3 Set Analyzer Window 3 24 3 7 4 Configure Point 3 25 3 7 5 ...

Страница 8: ...4 1 Introduction 4 2 4 2 Monitoring Mode Overview 4 2 4 3 Main Screen 4 3 4 3 1 System Display Area 4 4 4 3 2 Point Detail Display Area 4 8 4 3 3 Function Buttons 4 10 4 4 Project Functions 4 11 4 4 1 Log In and Log Out 4 12 4 4 2 Changing Password 4 13 4 4 3 Updating Program 4 14 4 4 4 Restore OnScreen Keyboard 4 14 4 4 5 Stopping Project 4 14 4 5 Review Functions 4 15 4 5 1 Event History 4 15 4 ...

Страница 9: ...te Analyzer Particulate Filters 5 5 5 3 3 Remove Filters 5 6 5 3 4 Replace Filters 5 7 5 3 5 Change Chemcassette Tape 5 8 5 4 Replacing an Analyzer 5 9 5 4 1 Disconnecting Cables 5 9 5 4 2 Remove Analyzer 5 11 5 4 3 Install Analyzers 5 11 5 5 Remove and Replace Pyrolyzer Filters 5 12 5 5 1 Remove Filters 5 12 5 5 2 Replace Filters 5 13 5 6 Remove and Install Pumps 5 14 5 6 1 Remove Pump 5 15 5 6 2...

Страница 10: ... 4 B 4 Nominal Transport Times B 5 C Detectable Gases C 1 Detectable Gases C 2 D Replacement and Consumable Items D 1 Consumables D 3 D 1 1 Chemcassettes D 3 D 1 2 End of Line Particulate Sample Filters See Appendix B D 3 D 1 3 Common to all Analyzers Series 1 or Series 2 Chemcassette or Pyrolyz ers D 3 D 1 4 Common to all Pyrolyzers Series 1 or Series 2 D 3 D 1 4 1 Series 1 Analyzers Chemcassette...

Страница 11: ...3 3 Common to all Rack Systems Series 1 or Series 2 D 5 D 3 3 1 Series 1 Rack Systems D 5 D 3 3 2 Series 2 Rack Systems D 6 D 3 4 Common to all Pump Modules Series 1 or Series 2 D 6 D 3 4 1 Series 1 Pump Module D 6 E Optional Relay Specifications E 1 Relay Output Contacts E 2 E 2 Relay Contact Ratings E 3 E 3 Default Relay Assignments E 4 E 3 1 Introduction E 4 E 3 2 Main PLC E 5 E 3 3 Optional Re...

Страница 12: ...F 7 ControlNet Interface F 14 F 8 DF1 Interface P N1295 0343 F 15 F 9 Modbus Plus Interface F 16 P N1295 0330 F 16 F 10 LonWorks Interface F 17 P N 1295 0329 F 17 F 11 Modbus TCP P N1295 0520 F 18 F 11 1 Configuring the IP Address F 18 F 12 Ethernet CIP P N1295 0519 F 20 F 12 1 Configuring the IP Address F 22 F 13 RSView32 Active Display F 23 Set Up Instructions F 23 G Line Integrity Test Option H...

Страница 13: ...VertexTM 72 Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook 1 1 1 Introduction ...

Страница 14: ...nt analyzer modules allow one to stop monitoring with no effect on the remaining modules Power supplies are redundant Pumps are redundant The system powers up in the same state as when powered down Filters Chemcassettes and major components in one of the analyzers can be replaced while the remaining analyzers continue to function Operation can be through an LCD touch screen or through a local area...

Страница 15: ... 3 Sample Tubing Connections detail Pyrolyzer Analyzer Module Front Door Closed detail Analyzer Side Panel exterior Analyzer Side Panel interior Exhaust and Wiring Ports System Controls behind screen Universal Chemcassette Analyzer Analyzer Front 1 2 1 Vertex Front ...

Страница 16: ...2 Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook 1 4 Relay Wire Raceway Data Acquisition Computer rear ChemCam USB Hubs Back of Chemcassette Module Rear Main Power Main PLC Relay Option PLC 1 2 2 Vertex Back ...

Страница 17: ...exTM 72 Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook 1 5 System Exhaust 0 5 in 12 7 mm tubing AC Input 0 75 in pipe thread Alarm Wiring Conduit Plates 4 in 101 6 mm x 2 1 2 3 Exhaust and Wiring Ports ...

Страница 18: ...VertexTM 72 Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook 1 6 1 2 4 Module Front Door Closed Protective panel over touch screen Open to use Pyrolyzer Analyzer Analyzer Status LED Slot Tier 1 Tier 2 ...

Страница 19: ...VertexTM 72 Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook 1 7 1 2 5 Analyzer Side Panel exterior Slide Latch Access Screws ...

Страница 20: ...int Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook 1 8 1 2 6 Analyzer Side Panel interior Analyzer CPU Proportional Valve Filters ChemCam Option Sample Pressure Transducers Sensor Interface PCB Sample Flow Transducers ...

Страница 21: ...Technical Handbook 1 9 1 2 7 Sample Tubing Connections detail Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Points 1 thru 8 Left to Right 4 Port Manifold for multiple gas sampling See Section B 4 Nominal Transport Times for tubing length limitations ...

Страница 22: ... behind screen Series 2 Units Power Distribution Module Rack Power Switch and Circuit Breaker Data Acquisition Computer DAq Hot Swap Hard Drives Set Supply Vacuum 24 VDC Power Supplies DVD Drive Analyzer Communications Hub Ethernet Analyzer DC and Pyrolyzer AC Power Switches with Indicators ...

Страница 23: ... Handbook 1 11 Series 1 Units Power Distribution Module Rack Power Switch and Circuit Breaker Data Acquisition Computer DAq 24 VDC Power Supplies CD RW Drive Analyzer Communications Hub Ethernet Analyzer DC and Pyrolyzer AC Power Switches with Indicators ...

Страница 24: ...VertexTM 72 Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook 1 12 1 2 9 Analyzer Front Analyzer Window Analyzer Status LED Mounting Slot for Optional Keyboard Product Label location of RoHS sticker ...

Страница 25: ...t USB Ports USB Connection to the Hosting Device Mouse Connection Keyboard Connection Note is oto s o s a t ical ort configuration ort and slot locations on our onitor a ar 1 2 10 Data Acquisition Computer rear Series 2 Units white cable Serial Connection to the PLC COM8 Caution estrict access to t e ort to reduce t e ris o alicious so t are eing introduced ...

Страница 26: ... o s a t ical ort configuration ort and slot locations on our onitor a ar Serial Interface for Touch Screen COM 1 Parallel Printer Port LCD Video Internal Ethernet Network USB Port Serial to PLC COM2 External Ethernet Network Mouse Connection Keyboard Connection Modem Series 1 Units ...

Страница 27: ...VertexTM 72 Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook 1 15 1 2 11 ChemCam USB Hub ChemCam USB Hubs 3 ...

Страница 28: ...book 1 16 1 2 12 Back of Chemcassette Module Circular Tubing Harness Cable Carrier ChemCam USB Connection option Analyzer Communications Ethernet Analyzer 24V Power Supply Multifunction Connector Note onnection secured slide latc us u to o en us do n to close ...

Страница 29: ...andbook 1 17 1 2 13 Main PLC Advanced Interface Converter PLC Power Supply DH485 Link Coupler Connection to optional 4 20mA System PLC Processor Module Optional Relay Modules DH485 RS232 Interface Module Expansion slot for optional Communications Interface ...

Страница 30: ...VertexTM 72 Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook 1 18 1 2 14 Relay Option PLC Power Supply Relay Module up to seven cards ...

Страница 31: ...ance Remove and Replace Chemcassette Analyzer Particulate Filters Change Chemcassette Tape Diagnostics Service Alarm Test Fault Test 4 20 mA Test Authorized Service Security Access Configuration Utility Project Functions Define Gas Location Configure Analyzers and Points Set Analyzer Window Configure Point Define and Assign Relays Profile Management File Menu Other Menu Log In and Log Out Changing...

Страница 32: ...CC PYRO Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Table 1 1 Module Tier Structure Chemcassette modules occupy one slot each However Pyrolyzer Chemcassette modules are to be installed in slots 1 and 2 Pyrolyzer configuration and status information will appear in slot 2 Number of Points Installed into Slots Total Possible per Vertex System Chemcassette 8 1 2 or 3 9 Pyrolyzer 8 1 and 2 Only 3 Table 1 2 Required Slots Exa...

Страница 33: ...low are Transport flow high velocity large volume air movement through the lines Sampleflow airadmittedtotheChemcassette detection system The high speed of transport flow allows rapid monitoring and response time when using long lines from monitored locations to the Vertex System A small portion of the transport flow sample flow is analyzed to determine concentration levels The complete sampling a...

Страница 34: ...ection system Analyzer modules sample and detect a specific gas or family of gases Each eight point Analyzer module Manages Chemcassette tape transport Provides optical detection of stain Directs sample flow through the Chemcassette Stores data for retrieval by the data acquisition computer Components of the detection system include Chemcassette detection tape Optics and electronics for the detect...

Страница 35: ...VertexTM 72 Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook 1 23 1 6 2 Stain Pattern The following chart shows the stain pattern of sample detection on the Chemcassette tape ...

Страница 36: ...portional to the gas concentration An LED in the detector head illuminates the sample stain and the detector then optically measures the stain Legacy Detection System Reference detector Surface mount LED Light pipe Detector Inlet Sample outlet Chemcassette tape Flow CLO Detection System In the Closed Loop Optics CLO detection system a reference detector monitors and controls the intensity of the L...

Страница 37: ...emCam The ChemCam is a small video camera located between the take up reel and the optic head on the module It provides a means to observe alarm level stains 1 6 5 Sample Filters The Chemcassette module includes three types of filters in the sample flow system Particulate filters protect the internal precision orifice from dust particles An acid filter is used on the common line to the pumps Both ...

Страница 38: ...particulate filters and one acid scrubber which are identical to the standard Chemcassette filters The left filter compartment houses eight charcoal filters which remove the following compounds Freon 12 Freon 116 Freon 13 HF Freon 21 HCl Freon 113 Cl2 Freon 114 Freon is a registered trademark of E I du Pont de Nemours Company DuPont The charcoal filters may also remove other compounds Contact Hone...

Страница 39: ...connects to the manufacturing facility central toxic exhaust system Note e e aust line ro t e erte s ould not e ceed eet The pumps are located in the bottom of the Vertex System cabinet inside a sound deadening enclosure to reduce noise Three cooling fans circulate air over the pumps The Vertex System draws cooling air in through a filter mounted on the pump module access door Pump Status Indicato...

Страница 40: ... System equipped with two or more types of Analyzer modules can monitor more than one gas or groups of gases such as hydrides or mineral acids at a location Each Vertex Analyzer module can monitor only one gas family such as hydrides or mineral acids Optional Four port manifold for multiple gas monitoring ...

Страница 41: ...ertex System It configures the analyzers stores data and provides a network interface for data transfer to other computers System display and operator control is through an on screen keyboard or an optional external keyboard CAUTION 1 10 2 Programmable Logic Controller The Programmable Logic Controller PLC is the control system path between the DAq and the individual analyzers The PLC polls the an...

Страница 42: ...VertexTM 72 Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook 2 1 2 Installation ...

Страница 43: ...start up procedure for the Vertex System consists of seven steps described in this and the following sections 2 2 Surveying the Installation Site 2 3 Optional Floor Mounting 2 4 Installing Sample Lines Filters 2 5 Installing Pump Exhaust Line 2 6 Electrical Power 2 7 Data Acquisition System 2 8 Wiring Alarm Relays ...

Страница 44: ...ex System up to 400 ft 122 m from sample locations 2 2 2 Exposure to Dust and Humidity Exposure to corrosive gases or materials excess moisture dust and other unusual environmental conditions could seriously hamper the unit s monitoring ability and could cause damage to it Allow room around theVertex System for ventilation and servicing 2 2 3 Sample Transport Time Install the Vertex System central...

Страница 45: ... installing sa le lines to deter ine our co an s olic related to sa ling locations and onitoring o t e desired sa le gas 2 2 6 Sample Line Particulate Filter Use See Appendix B Specifications to determine which filter type should be used at the location 2 3 Optional Floor Mounting For added protection with optional floor mounts prepare floor anchors to secure the base of the cabinet and prevent ti...

Страница 46: ...e Appendix B Specifications for transport times Avoid running sample lines through areas of great temperature extremes such as adjacent to steam or chiller lines Sample lines should not be crimped bent to less than a 12 in 30 5 cm radius or placed in an area where weight could collapse the tubing Sample lines should be easily accessible for periodic inspection Where possible leave as many bends ex...

Страница 47: ... the tube has passed through both the external grab ring and the internal O ring and is firmly seated against the stop The insertion depth for a correctly installed sampling line is 1 2 in to 5 8 in 12 mm 16 mm Verify the insertion depth by holding the tube and marking with your thumb where it emerges from the fitting Remove the tube to measure the insertion depth CAUTION Improper installation of ...

Страница 48: ...o less than a 12 in 30 5 cm radius Where possible leave as many bends exposed for periodic visual inspection of the line for kinked or damaged tubing Varying exhaust pressure can induce pump failure or flow faults 2 5 2 Exhaust Line Connection The instrument includes 20 ft 6 m of 3 8 in 10 mm I D x 1 2 in 13 mm O D Teflon tubing Insert the tubing into the exhaust port on the top of the unit to the...

Страница 49: ...em requires a dedicated AC circuit rated at 230 volts 50 60 Hz 15 Amp single phase providing hot neutral and ground lines Line voltage should fluctuate no more than 10 The external switch must be clearly labeled and installed in accordance with local electrical codes Input power cable should be 14 AWG minimum The safety ground wire must be the same or larger gauge as the line wires Connect AC powe...

Страница 50: ...a multimeter to determine the connections are correct and correct voltages are present at the power connection Note eries and eries erte o er connection oints di er slig tl in t eir a earance and are illustrated in igures and elo Figure 2 Vertex Series 1 Figure 3 Vertex Series 2 Verifying Line Connection Touch the red multimeter lead to the line hot connection and touch the black lead to the groun...

Страница 51: ... 5 Verifying Neutral Connection Verifying Operating Voltage Touch the red multimeter lead to the line hot connection and touch the black lead to the neutral see Figure 6 The meter should display a voltage value of 230 VAC 10 Figure 6 Verifying Line to Neutral Note ter confir ing line and neutral connections and t e o erating oltage is it in t e s eci fied range o er u t e erte and c ec t e o erati...

Страница 52: ... electricians or approved Honeywell Analytics service representatives should perform these tasks Honeywell Analytics is not liable for any damages caused by incorrect installation by unauthorized or unqualified third parties of electrical apparatus to the Vertex monitor Design Characteristics UL 3R enclosures for indoor and outdoor service Electrostatically shielded for quality power on sizes 1 KV...

Страница 53: ... to H6 H1 and H8 Secondary Voltage Interconnect Connect Lines to 240 X2 to X3 X1 and X4 Connect X4 to Ground and Shield Step Up Wiring 0060 1021 as Step Up Transformer 208v to 240v 120 208 240 277 Volt Primary 120 240 Volt Secondary Taps None SHIELD H8 H5 H6 H7 H1 H4 H3 H2 X1 X3 X2 X4 Line In 208v Line In Neutral Line In Ground To Vertex Ground To Vertex Neutral To Vertex Line Single 208VAC Line I...

Страница 54: ...transformer protection is not required 1 Primary and secondary protection is required if the transformer has more than two wires on the secondary circuit 2 If the branch circuit feeding the transformer has overcurrent protection to meet the individual primary overcurrent protection requirements in Example 3 then individual primary protection is not required Secondary OCP is required as shown below...

Страница 55: ...re rise of the unit Coils Coil conductors shall be either aluminum or copper and must be continuous The entire core and coil assembly shall be impregnated with a thermal setting varnish and cured to reduce hot spots in the coils and seal out moisture Coils with exposed magnet wire will not be acceptable Transformers shall have common core construction All transformers shall incorporate a faraday e...

Страница 56: ...entilated transformers are to be floor mounted to a concrete pad The transformer enclosure must be grounded by the installer in accordance with the latest edition of the National Electric Code and any local codes or ordinances Performance Audible sound levels will not exceed limits established in NEMA ST 20 10 to 50 KVA 45 db 51 to 150 KVA 50 db 151 to 300 KVA 55 db 301 to 500 KVA 60 db Transforme...

Страница 57: ...ure power is disconnected at the source prior to servicing alarm contacts Series 2 Rack Power Switch Series 1 Rack Power Switch Rack Power Switch 2 6 4 Power On Off An internal rack power switch is located behind the touch screen door After performing self diagnostics the Vertex System main screen opens and the system returns to the same state it was in prior to power down ...

Страница 58: ...een keyboard operates similar to a standard keyboard except when using modifier keys CTRL ALT or SHIFT To use modifier keys 1 Touch the modifier key The key changes to show the modifier key is locked down 2 Press the second key of the key combination On screen Keyboard 2 7 1 Optional Keyboard An optional keyboard with touch pad is stored behind the display Use the keyboard to enter text fields at ...

Страница 59: ...ex Technical Handbook 2 18 Hooking keyboard to the front of the system To install the keyboard 1 Open the display 2 Remove keyboard from storage shelf All cables are connected Hook front of keyboard tray into slot under first tier of analyzers ...

Страница 60: ... 3 Release pins to lock tray into side of rails of cabinet 4 Close and latch display 2 7 2 Printer TheVertex System software can be programmed to print to either a network or local printer To install a local printer connect it to the parallel printer port as shown You may also use the USB port The correct printer driver must also be installed Printer Connections Parallel Printer Port USB Port ...

Страница 61: ...osure 2 7 4 Network Computer Security TheVertex relies on the RSView system of accounts and passwords to prevent unauthorized tampering as described in section 4 6 6 of this manual Microsoft Windows provides its own system of accounts and passwords However RSView32 requires that Windows be run in an account with administrator privileges Attempting to run the Vertex RSView32 application in a Window...

Страница 62: ...accommodate installation of external devices Relay panels are located at the back of the Vertex System See Appendix E Optional Relay Specifications for for information i i i i s To wire the alarm relays Use agency approved wire such as NRTL in the U S with 300 volt insulation CAUTION Make sure there is proper separation between the 230 volt power supply and alarm wiring Route relay wiring through ...

Страница 63: ...ot use the Vertex System power supply for external alarm power Note a e sure all connections co l it a li ca le standards Validating the System The Vertex and Chemcassette products design manufacture and recommended maintenance ensure the correct operation of the system For validation or commissioning after installation by gas exposure these Technical Notes are available upon request from Honeywel...

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Страница 73: ...Set Initial Configuration Configure Analyzer Points Define Gas Location Names ...

Страница 74: ...Define and Assign PLCs Information See Summary Information ...

Страница 75: ...Install Current Profile File Save Save As Close Window Done Install Profile Status Open Profile ...

Страница 76: ...Inverted Gas Alarm Relays Non Latching Gas Alarm Relays ...

Страница 77: ...Disabled Alarm Action Gas Relays Disabled or Full No Gas Events ...

Страница 78: ...Set Timeout Values Internal Filter Life in Days User Specified Auto Logout ...

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Страница 80: ...o ten to a oid filling a aila le dis s ace Logging Rate DB Management ...

Страница 81: ...Database Management Retention Periods Event Record Retention Period Logged Data Record Retention Period ...

Страница 82: ...20 mA PLC Installed Fieldbus Fieldbus Parameters ...

Страница 83: ...Use mg m3 units Profile Description User File Rev ...

Страница 84: ...3 7 1 Define Gas Location Add New Entry Long names Short names Replace Selected Item Delete Selected Item ...

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Страница 86: ...3 7 2 Configure Analyzers and Points ...

Страница 87: ...3 7 3 Set Analyzer Window Family Chemcassette ChemCam AutoPicture ...

Страница 88: ...ChemCam AutoPicture 3 7 4 Configure Point Lower Detection Limit LDL level ...

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Страница 91: ...Alarm Level 1 Alarm Level 2 User programmable LDL see page 3 25 ...

Страница 92: ...Log never Log always Log if filling a aila le dis s ace PLC F S Conc Data Output ...

Страница 93: ...Unit choices are F S mg m3 ...

Страница 94: ...No Monitoring Associated HTM File Perform Optional Line Integrity Test ...

Страница 95: ...Line Integrity Test PLC Network Generate Window Zero Reset Faults Generate Accelerated CC Usage Faults Virtual Reference ...

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Страница 97: ...3 7 5 Define and Assign Relays ...

Страница 98: ...3 7 6 Configure PLC PLC Relay Cards Relays per Card ...

Страница 99: ...Fault Relay Count alar rela definitions ou c ange t e nu er o ault rela s t e current rela definitions eco e in alid and ust e redefined Shift Pad ...

Страница 100: ...3 7 7 Set Alarm Relays ting alar rela definitions ou c ange t e definitions a c ange and ust e redefined ection onfigure ...

Страница 101: ...Selected relay in the Clear all alarm definitions from relays Squares that represent the point or points to associate with the relay ...

Страница 102: ...3 7 8 Set Fault Relays configura le ee ection onfigure ...

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Страница 105: ...3 7 10 Other Menu Copy Az definition Copy Gas Location Name Copy htm File Name Alarm Defaults ...

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Страница 108: ...9 Verify Flow Rates and Supply Vacuum 3 9 1 Set Supply Vacuum Series 2 ains a not e a le to ac ie e g n t is case t e a i u ac ie a le sa le oint o rate s o n 3 9 2 Verify Flow Rates Supply Vacuum Adjust ...

Страница 109: ...Flow cc min Point Vacuum in Hg Vacuum Selection Pad Optional Line Integrity Test Option ...

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Страница 112: ...3 10 Leak Checking Sample Lines 3 11 Reconfigure ...

Страница 113: ...ower is disconnected at the source prior to servicing alarm contacts A NIN sample areas For leak tight connections fol low the instructions in the Installing Pump Exhaust Line section and the Remove Pump section ith the system running verify the leak integrity with a small amount of leak test fluid ...

Страница 114: ...3 13 System Shut Down CAUTIO Failure to properly shut down the ertex could result in system file corruption ...

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