5 Commissioning
5.1 General Notes
Only trained technicians should perform the following when commissioning:
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Install the Sensor Cartridge(s) if not already installed.
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Check for correct mounting location.
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Check if connection is correct according to connection diagram.
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Check power voltage.
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Calibrate (if not already factory-calibrated).
Required instruments for commissioning (calibration):
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Service Tool STL6 or
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DPT6 incl. EasyConfig Software and USB/RS-485 communication set
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See document
PolyGard®2 Sensor Calibration Procedure
For sensors that e.g. can be poisoned by silicones like all semiconductor and catalytic bead sensors, it is
imperative to remove the protective cap supplied only after all silicones are dry, and then energize the device.
For fast and comfortable commissioning, we recommend proceeding as follows. For digital devices with self-
monitoring all internal errors are visible via the LED. All other error sources often have their origins in the field,
because it is here where most of the causes for problems in the field bus communication appear.
5.2 Optical Check
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Right cable type used.
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Correct mounting height according to definition in Mounting.
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L
ED
status
5.3 Selection Gas Type with Unit
The selection of the desired and connected gas sensor type is made by pre-set values.
If other gas sensor types are connected, you have to adjust them with the configuration tool, because
otherwise the device will respond with an error message.
The selection contains all necessary information for the controller and is also used for comparing the real
digital data with the settings.
This feature increases the user and operating security. There is an entry available per gas type for each unit; at
the moment, there are 100 selection options.
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