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% Oxygen

The upper display indicates the measured oxygen value. If over or under temperature is
monitored, the upper display shows '– – – – –' and an error message is displayed on the
lower dot matrix display – see Table 6.1.

Alarm Set Point

The upper display indicates the alarm set point, displayed as % oxygen. The set point value
and the relay/l.e.d. action can be programmed in the 

Set Up Outputs Page

 

– see Section

7.2.

Advance to

 Access to Secure Parameters

 page.

6.1

Instrument Start-up

Ensure all electrical connections have been made correctly and switch on.

6.2

Operating Page

The 

Operating Page

 is a general use page in which parameters are viewed only and cannot be altered. To alter or program a

parameter refer to the programming pages in Section 7.

6.2.1

Operating Page Error Messages

The following error messages only appear in the 

Operating Page 

(when an error has been detected), in place of the % oxygen frame.

Note. 

Relay 2 is assigned as a malfunction alarm and de-energizes when an error condition is present. The LED assigned

to this relay is illuminated when in an error condition.

6

OPERATION

Summary of Contents for 4680

Page 1: ...Installation Operating Guide Models 4680 4685 EXFG Oxygen Transmitters 4600 4600 A1 A2 Oxygen 20 9 O x y g e n 25 0 A1 A2 ...

Page 2: ...nal conditions result in degraded process system performance leading to personal injury or death Therefore comply fully with all Warning and Caution notices Information in this manual is intended only to assist our customers in the efficient operation of our equipment Use of this manual for any other purpose is specifically prohibited and its contents are not to be reproduced in full or part witho...

Page 3: ...Panel mounted Instruments 3 3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 3 3 1 Siting Requirements 3 3 2 Mounting 4 3 2 1 Wall Pipe mounted Instruments 4 3 2 2 Panel mounted Instruments 5 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 6 4 1 Connections General 6 4 1 1 Cable and Gland Specifications 6 4 1 2 Relay Contact Protection and Interference Suppression 7 4 2 Wall mounted Instrument Connections 8 4 3 Panel mounted Instrument Connec...

Page 4: ...oxygen content and temperature within a gas flue The 4680 500 model is a wall mounted instrument and the 4685 500 model is a panel mounted DIN sized instrument Signals from either transmitter can also be retransmitted to remote monitoring equipment Both models have a single programmable input channel and a single temperature input channel Instrument operation and programming is via four tactile me...

Page 5: ...L INSTALLATION 2 1 Checking the Instrument Type 2 1 1 Wall mounted Instruments Fig 2 1 2 1 2 Panel mounted Instruments Fig 2 2 3 1 Siting Requirements Fig 3 1 Caution Mount in a location free from excessive vibration Mount away from harmful vapors and or dripping fluids Information It is preferable to mount the instrument at eye level allowing an unrestricted view of the front panel displays and c...

Page 6: ...mounting plate Secure plates 1 2 3 4 A Wall mounting B Pipe mounting 68 2 68 214 8 43 232 9 13 Fixing Centres 160 6 3 250 9 84 69 2 72 Fixing Centres Allowance for Cable Bends 200 7 9 42 1 65 61 2 3 8 O D Vertical or Horizontal Post Dimensions in mm in 3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 3 2 Mounting 3 2 1 Wall Pipe mounted Instruments Figs 3 2 and 3 3 Fig 3 2 Overall Dimensions Fig 3 3 Mounting ...

Page 7: ...screws Loosen the retaining screw on each panel clamp Remove the panel clamp and anchors from the instrument case 4 5 6 1 3 2 3 191 7 52 12 0 47 Panel Cut out 96 3 78 96 3 78 0 8 0 92 3 62 0 03 0 0 8 0 92 3 62 0 03 0 Dimensions in mm in 3 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 3 2 Mounting 3 2 2 Panel mounted Instruments Figs 3 4 and 3 5 Fig 3 4 Overall Dimensions Caution The clamp must fit flat on the instrumen...

Page 8: ...cables enter the transmitter through the glands nearest the appropriate screw terminals and are short and direct Do not tuck excess cable into the terminal compartment Cable glands conduit fittings ensure a moisture tight fit when using cable glands conduit fittings and blanking plugs bungs M20 holes Relays the relay contacts are voltage free and must be appropriately connected in series with the ...

Page 9: ...Series instruments the RFI components must be fitted to the relay terminal block along with the supply and load wires see Fig 4 1 For a c applications the value of the resistor capacitor network depends on the load current and inductance that is switched Initially fit a 100R 0 022µF RC suppressor unit part no B9303 as shown in Fig 4 1A If the instrument malfunctions incorrect readings or resets di...

Page 10: ...f Remove protection cover Slacken captive screws 1 2 3 4 2 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 2 Wall mounted Instrument Connections Figs 4 2 and 4 3 Caution Slacken terminal screws fully before making connections Fig 4 2 Access to Terminals Wall mounted Instruments ...

Page 11: ...O Relay 1 Relay 2 N L Neutral Line Earth Earth Stud on case see Fig 4 2 NC C NO Normally Closed Common Normally Open Sleeved Links Cell retransmission input output from Interface Electronics Unit Rx Tx Receive Transmit 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 2 Wall mounted Instrument Connections Figs 4 2 and 4 3 Fig 4 3 Wall mounted Instrument Connections Warning The power supply earth ground must be connected...

Page 12: ... Remove mains cover Mains Cover 1 2 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 3 Panel mounted Instrument Connections Figs 4 4 and 4 5 Caution Slacken terminal screws fully before making connections Fig 4 4 Access to Terminals Panel mounted Instruments ...

Page 13: ...gic temperature alarm from Interface Electronics Unit Channel 1 Retransmission input output from Interface Electronics Unit Sleeved Links 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 3 Panel mounted Instrument Connections Figs 4 4 and 4 5 Fig 4 5 Panel mounted Instrument Connections Warning The power supply earth ground must be connected to ensure safety to personnel reduction of the effects of radio frequency inte...

Page 14: ...15 115V 230V 115 4 Slide instrument out of case Undo captive screw Remove plug if fitted 1 2 3 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 4 Selecting the Mains Voltage 4 4 1 Wall Pipe mounted Instruments Fig 4 6 4 4 2 Panel mounted Instruments Fig 4 7 Information Use a small flat bladed screwdriver to remove the screw cap from the case Fig 4 6 Selecting the Mains Voltage Wall Pipe mounted Instruments Fig 4 7 Sele...

Page 15: ...ed Parameter Value Adjust or Parameter X Y Z Select New value is automatically stored or 2 0 0 Oxygen Alarm LEDs Upper Display Line Lower Display Line Membrane Keys 5 CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS 5 1 Displays Fig 5 1 The display comprises a 5 digit 7 segment digital upper display line and a 16 character dot matrix lower display line The upper display line shows actual values of oxygen alarm set points or...

Page 16: ... E e c a f r e t n I e h t o t r e w o p s n i a m r o f o d e h c t i w s s i t i n U s c i n o r t c e l E e c a f r e t n I e h T e h t e d i s t u o f i h s a l f l l i w y a l p s i d r e p p u e h T t n e m u r t s n i e h t f o s t i m i l e h t e d i s t u o s i e u l a v n e g y x o d e r u s a e m e h T 5 2 o t 5 2 0 f o s t i m i l Oxygen The upper display indicates the measured oxygen ...

Page 17: ...on 7 1 Page 15 Set Up Outputs Page Section 7 3 Page 16 Operating Parameters 0 10 English Language Page Section 7 2 Page 15 Deutsch Francais Espanõl 00000 SECURITY CODE LANGUAGE PAGE English SET UP OUTPUTS Deutsch Francais Espanõl Fig 7 1 Overall Programming Chart Security Code Enter the required code number between 00000 and 19999 to gain access to the secure parameters If an incorrect value is en...

Page 18: ...ct YES for Logarithmic NO for Linear Retransmission Span Select the required retransmission span value in oxygen units from 5 25 to 25 00 Retransmission Zero Select the required retransmission zero value in oxygen units from 0 25 to 20 00 Test Retransmission The instrument automatically transmits a test signal of 0 25 50 75 and 100 of the retransmission range selected above The test signal selecte...

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