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6-847718-00 Rev. B00

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Summary of Contents for TotalAlert 2

Page 1: ...Installation Operation and Maintenance Instructions 6 847718 00 Rev B00...

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Page 3: ...1 2 16 Installation Overview Master Alarms 21 Area Alarms 21 Combo Alarms 22 Installation Procedures Rough In 23 Alarm Panel Back Box 23 Remote Sensor Back Box 24 Pipeline Connection 25 Pull Wire 27...

Page 4: ...Fault Auxiliary Relays 53 Wiring Schematic 10 Remote Pressure Vacuum Switches 54 Wiring Schematic 11 Johnson Controls Metasys N2 Connection 55 Operation Start Up and Checking 56 Master Alarm Panel 56...

Page 5: ...tem 114 Annunciator Module 114 Multiplexer Module 116 Digital Display Module 117 Multi Signal Module 118 Power Supply 119 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide 120 Replacement Parts Front Panel Compon...

Page 6: ...ation procedures vary depending on the alarm configuration The model number lot code label is located on the inside of the alarm back box Figure 1 The serial number is located on the annun ciator modu...

Page 7: ...T Ethernet Jack Ethernet LINK TX and RX indicators Heartbeat indicator Event log Master Combo Alarms only Features Monitors up to 64 normally closed dry contact switch signals Five gas service indica...

Page 8: ...ly Features Monitors up to five normally closed dry contact switch signals Separate indicators for each of five signals for normal green or abnormal red conditions Available optional with separate dry...

Page 9: ...o computers or devices without the use of a hub or switch Domain Name Server DNS A device that has a list of device names matched to IP addresses Browsers use this resource to locate the IP address of...

Page 10: ...corrected and alarm panel resumes normal status HyperText Transfer Protocol HTTP Protocol used to manage the request and transfer of web pages to a computer Internet Protocol IP Address Unique number...

Page 11: ...eliable and in order data from sender to receiver User Datagram Protocol UDP Protocol used to send short messages between computers UDP does not guarantee reliable transmission packets may be lost dup...

Page 12: ...ert 2 alarm panels are factory pre configured Configuration of alarm panel varies dependent upon customer s requirements Three types of alarm panels are available Master alarms 6 TA2M series Page 11 A...

Page 13: ...module One or two breakout boards One or two relay boards Optional Master alarm panels can monitor 32 or 64 switched inputs Inputs can be assigned to any one of 10 gas service indicators 2 line by 20...

Page 14: ...er tubing Figure 5 Remote sensor may be mounted near pressure vacuum pipeline and then wired to alarm panel Figure 6 Two alarm panel sizes support either 4 or 8 alarm modules Area Alarms O OXYGEN D OX...

Page 15: ...page are listed in order of criticality Unless other wise specified most critical component will fill position one next less critical component will fill position two etc etc 2 3 4 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 16: ...be assigned to any one of 5 small combo or 10 large combo gas service indicators Optional dry contact relays are available for all signals Combo alarms can also monitor up to 3 small combo or 6 large...

Page 17: ...15 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Example Model Number 6 TA2C64 OXAVWN Example Model Number 6 TA2C32R OAV Combo Alarms Cont Introduction Figure 14 Large Combo Alarm Panel Figure 13 Small Combo Alarm Panel...

Page 18: ...utions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service accord ing to the EMC information provided in this manual Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electri...

Page 19: ...IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Elect...

Page 20: ...metres m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the...

Page 21: ...ted maximum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23...

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Page 23: ...box if required Page 24 3 Pipeline connections Page 25 4 Pull wire Page 27 5 Power supply wiring Page 30 6 Front panel installation Page 40 7 Remote sensor wiring if required Page 31 8 Sensor install...

Page 24: ...g Page 32 7 Relay board wiring Page 33 8 Front panel installation Page 40 9 Remote sensor wiring if required Page 31 10 Remote sensor installation Page 42 11 Ethernet wiring Page 37 12 Digital display...

Page 25: ...alarm panel back box Alarm panel back box must have rigid vertical members for support on both left and right sides Power to alarm panel shall enter through lower left or top left conduit hole in bac...

Page 26: ...ll or other structural support fasteners by others 3 Reinstall sensor rough in 24 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Rough In Figure 18 Remote Sensor Back Box Loosen screws to adjust back box depth same each side Fo...

Page 27: ...5 1 Use appropriate measures to prevent overheating and damage to internal components of sensor rough in assemblies 2 Perform standing pressure tests and cross connection tests as required by NFPA and...

Page 28: ...specific kit Figure 20 Rough In Pipeline Connection Figure 20 Pressure Switch Pipeline Connection DISS Kit Gas Service Model No 6 120004 10 Oxygen 6 120004 11 Nitrous Oxide 6 120004 12 Medical Air 6 1...

Page 29: ...be made with color coded wire Record color signal and source of signal for each wiring lead to aid in connection of alarm finish components Avoid installing alarm panels near radio transmitters elect...

Page 30: ...provided for entrance of AC mains power One hole on left side and one hole on top left of alarm panel back box NO OTHER HOLES SHOULD BE PUNCHED OR USED Several additional holes or knockouts are provid...

Page 31: ...or switch The following rules along with references to this manual s schematics clarify wiring requirements Digital display modules to sensors Two conductors are required between each digital display...

Page 32: ...astic power supply shield 2 Remove plastic shield from power supply 3 Connect incoming line neutral and ground wires to the terminal block 5 Reinstall plastic power supply shield while making sure all...

Page 33: ...module is labeled with the gas type Verify the appropriate remote sensor wires are connected to correct digital display module 3 Connect positive sensor wires to terminals 5 and 6 for each remote sens...

Page 34: ...terminals labeled on the multi signal module connector is labeled and COM Ensure that when a source equipment dry contact is wired to two master panels the same side of the dry contact is connected to...

Page 35: ...A1 through A32 on relay board A and B1 through B32 on relay board B 1 Identify each pair of field installed relay output signal wires inside alarm panel back box assembly 2 Route each pair of relay ou...

Page 36: ...ntact is wired to two master panels the same side of the dry contact is connected to the same terminal at both panels For example if the source equip ment s normally closed contact is wired to the of...

Page 37: ...terminals of the receiving digi tal display module Refer to Wiring Schematic 6 Page 51 As an option mutli signal modules may be ordered with five output relays one for each of five signals that multi...

Page 38: ...Relay The annunciator module is supplied with an alarm panel general fault output relay This relay has a set of dry contacts that may be wired either normally open or normally closed The relay will ac...

Page 39: ...Wiring Schematic 11 Page 55 Building Automation System Mapping The state of each of the 64 switched inputs of a master or combo alarm is available using BI1 through BI64 BI65 is true if there are any...

Page 40: ...Normal Alarm CSBI BI25 Y N INPUT_A25 Normal Alarm CSBI BI26 Y N INPUT_A26 Normal Alarm CSBI BI27 Y N INPUT_A27 Normal Alarm CSBI BI28 Y N INPUT_A28 Normal Alarm CSBI BI29 Y N INPUT_A29 Normal Alarm CS...

Page 41: ...combo alarm back boxes Figure 29 Shields from several cables may be wrapped together and crimped into one ring lug by others Cable shield grounding screw crimp lug not provided CAUTION Keep shield wi...

Page 42: ...n step 3 6 Remove nut from front panel grounding lug 7 Install front panel grounding wire using nut removed in step 6 8 Connect power supply DC wire harness to J6 on annunciator module Refer to Wiring...

Page 43: ...ront panel assembly are factory wired with a harness and polarized two pin connector for each sensor module Each digital display module is labeled with the gas type Match gas type of each sensor to ga...

Page 44: ...d connector in sensor mounting box to mating connector on sensor module Figure 34 4 Insert sensor into valve opening in sensor rough in An indexing pin provides for proper orientation and prevents gas...

Page 45: ...ure 36 Annunciator Module Location Label Multiplexer Module LED Module Label each LED using the provided gas service identification labels Multiplexer module LEDs are numbered 1 through 5 from top to...

Page 46: ...al module using provided system status labels Blank system status labels are provided for custom signal names 1 Slide system status labels into pockets in front of multi signal module Figure 38 Instal...

Page 47: ...odule Page 47 3 Multiplexer Breakout Boards Page 48 4 Relay Board Page 49 5 Multi Signal Module Inputs Page 50 6 Digital Display Module Master Slave Page 51 7 Multi Signal Module Relay Outputs Page 52...

Page 48: ...Power supply Fuse holder Ground green Line black Neutral white 3 wire power supply harness 120 VAC mains power connections from life safety branch of the emergency electrical system Ground screw Red...

Page 49: ...d connector 20 wire ribbon cable to adjacent module LOCAL SENSOR REMOTE SENSOR 20 wire ribbon cable to adjacent module Sensor pigtail Sensor pigtail provided Wire nuts Field wiring by others NOTE Sens...

Page 50: ...2 SIGNAL B1 SIGNAL A32 SIGNAL A2 SIGNAL A1 Dry normally closed contacts at source equipment or line pressure switches COM COM COM COM COM NOTE Field wiring cable shields must be grounded at only one e...

Page 51: ...dry normal ly closed type Contacts open upon designated alarm activation Pressing MUTE on Annunciator Module DOES NOT reset relay Relay deactivates when alarm condi tion is corrected Relay contact rat...

Page 52: ...master alarm panel Multi Signal Module at SECOND master alarm panel SIGNAL 1 pin 1 pin 2 COM SIGNAL 2 pin 3 pin 4 COM SIGNAL 3 pin 5 pin 6 COM SIGNAL 4 pin 7 pin 8 COM SIGNAL 5 pin 9 pin 10 COM Multi...

Page 53: ...ribbon cable to adjacent module NOTE The above master to slave wiring configuration DOES NOT comply with NFPA 99 wiring guide lines for two required master panels If digital display modules are used...

Page 54: ...s 5 6 SIGNAL 4 pins 7 8 SIGNAL 5 pins 9 10 Dry normally closed output relay contacts NOTE Output relay contacts are dry normally closed type Contacts open upon designated alarm activation Contacts rem...

Page 55: ...l audible alarm is again reacti vated Relay contact ratings are 2A 30 VDC 0 5 A 125 VAC 20 wire ribbon cable to adjacent module Low Alarm Relay N C pin 8 Common pin 7 N C pin 10 Common pin 9 High Alar...

Page 56: ...sed for TotalAlert 2 and other systems sensing fault on electrical contacts opening Typical Wiring Schematic for above Pressure Switches Typical Wiring Schematic for above Vacuum Switches 1 4 NPT Fema...

Page 57: ...55 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Wiring Schematic 11 Johnson Controls Metasys N2 Connection Wiring Schematics To Johnson Controls Metasys N2 Building Automation Annunciator Module GND RS 485...

Page 58: ...any active alarm 3 Press MUTE button to silence audible alarm 4 Make following observations If all signals are unprogrammed factory default LEDs will illuminate green for 10 seconds then turn off If s...

Page 59: ...surize piping system medical gas and vacuum 5 Make following observations Digital display modules display actual pipeline pressures or vacuum levels If digital display module pipeline pressures and va...

Page 60: ...5 Make following observations Digital display modules display actual pipeline pressures or vacuum levels If digital display module pipeline pressures and vacuum levels are within pre set limits NORMAL...

Page 61: ...ess TEST for the next item Device Setup NOTE Before setting up signals fill out Master Alarm Signal Input Data table on page 138 5 Input gas type Sets the gas type for signal XXX Possible GAS TYPES ar...

Page 62: ...X X X X Resrv Supply in Use X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Reserve Supply Low X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X System Malfunction X X X X X X X X Thermal Shutdown X X X X X X X X Service Required X X X X...

Page 63: ...me Blank User 1 Password new User 2 Password Blank User 3 Password Blank IP address mode Try DHCP then try fixed IP address Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default fixed IP address 192 168 1 100 Default fix...

Page 64: ...ETUP button Audible alarm will chirp and multiplexer module front panel LED indicators will show current audible alarm repeat time as shown below Indicator Illuminated Repeat Time None OFF LED 1 red 1...

Page 65: ...e illuminated network address would be 5 1 4 5 1 Press and HOLD set up button Audible alarm will chirp when set up button is first pushed and again two seconds later Release button after second audibl...

Page 66: ...ill be displayed 4 Press and release TEST button on front of alarm panel Current unit of measure will be displayed Select desired unit of measure by pressing either or buttons Available units of measu...

Page 67: ...8 8 0 0 11 7 7 2 2 5 5 kPa 0 0 to 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 5 0 0 psig 0 0 to 3 3 2 2 or N N O O N N E E in Hg 0 0 to 8 8 0 0 0 0 or N N O O N N E E mm Hg N2 and instrument air only 7 Press and release TEST b...

Page 68: ...is displayed 2 Press and release TEST button on front of alarm panel A A D D D D R R will be displayed for one second and then current network address Select desired address by pressing or buttons Ea...

Page 69: ...R 11 2 2 H H R R or 2 2 4 4 H H R R hour Factory setting is O O F F F F When set to O O F F F F audible alarm will not reactivate after an active alarm has been silenced Any new alarm will reactivate...

Page 70: ...nitoring mode NOTE If module is idle for more than one minute dur ing set up procedure module will chirp three times return to monitoring mode and will default to previous settings No changes to setti...

Page 71: ...inated 6 Using either or buttons enable or disable Signal 2 location When red LED is illuminated location is enabled Turning off red LED disables location 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 above for remaining si...

Page 72: ...0 and Bit 4 LEDs are illuminated baud rate is 9600 Baud rate must be set to 9600 for TotalAlert 2 alarm panels 4 Using either or buttons select desired baud rate 4800 or 9600 5 Press and release TEST...

Page 73: ...either or buttons select desired audible alarm repeat time 3 Press and release TEST button on front of alarm panel All LED indicators will illuminate 4 Select desired display brightness by pressing e...

Page 74: ...lluminates Figure 51 NOTE It is best to use a switch instead of a hub because the devices communicate at 10 Mbits s A switch also improves network performance and keeps unnecessary traffic from being...

Page 75: ...ter the Device Name in the browser s address bar Device Name TA2_XXXXX where XXXXX is the device serial number 2b Enter the Device s IP address in the browser s address bar Example http 192 168 1 100...

Page 76: ...74 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Figure 53 Simple Unmanaged Network Figure 52 Direct Connection Set Up Network Interface Cont Operation Hub or Switch Computer Computer...

Page 77: ...18 00 Rev B00 Operation Figure 55 Complex Managed Network Hub or Switch Computer Hub or Switch Network Server Hub or Switch Hub or Switch Computer Network Server Network Router Figure 54 Simple Manage...

Page 78: ...on the front panel for 5 seconds The IP address will be shown on the VFD NOTE To learn the serial number of the alarm cycle the power on the alarm panel The serial number will be shown on the VFD dur...

Page 79: ...mputer on which the login occurs If more than one PC is being used to access the alarm web pages each one must be logged in individually The computer stays logged in until the user closes the browser...

Page 80: ...ed Figure 61 5 Click Return to Enroll Devices to return the the Enroll Device Setup page Enroll Devices Set Up Using Web Pages Cont Figure 59 Enroll Device Setup NOTE The factory default settings will...

Page 81: ...79 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Operation Enroll Devices Cont Set Up Using Web Pages Cont Figure 61 Enroll Delete Device Complete Figure 60 Enroll Delete Device...

Page 82: ...al Setup Step 1 page will be displayed Figure 63 4 Select the gas type from the drop down menu then click Next NOTE If a custom gas type is required select Custom from the Gas Type drop down menu NOTE...

Page 83: ...81 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Setup Alarm Messages Cont Set Up Using Web Pages Cont Operation Figure 65 Signal Setup Step 2 Figure 64 Signal Setup Custom Gas Type Figure 63 Signal Setup Step 1...

Page 84: ...k Next Figure 67 11 The Signal setup Summary page will be displayed Figure 68 12 To return to the Alarm Message Setup page click on the Return to Alarm Message Setup link NOTE Only one type of gas can...

Page 85: ...83 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Setup Alarm Messages Cont Set Up Using Web Pages Cont Figure 68 Signal Setup Summary Operation Figure 67 Signal Setup Custom Message...

Page 86: ...Area Alarm Setup page Figure 69 2 Click on the Module link for the digital display module to set up 3 The Area Alarm Setup Step 1 page will be displayed Figure 70 4 Enter the location then click Next...

Page 87: ...85 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Setup Area Alarms Cont Set Up Using Web Pages Cont Figure 71 Area Alarm Setup Summary Operation Figure 70 Area Alarm Setup Step 1...

Page 88: ...Without the NetBIOS Name Service enabled the device must be accessed by using its IP address To learn a master or combo alarm s IP address press and hold the TEST button for 5s 3 Enter the Location 4...

Page 89: ...87 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Operation Figure 73 Device Setup Accepted Figure 72 Setup Device Setup Device Cont Set Up Using Web Pages Cont...

Page 90: ...ronic notification to function 1 Click Electronic Notification to access the Electronic notification page Figure 74 2 Enter up to five email addresses then click Submit 3 The Email Setup Accepted page...

Page 91: ...Enter the SMTP server name or IP address then click Submit 4 The Email Server Setup Accepted page will be displayed Figure 77 NOTE Obtain the SMTP server name or IP address from the facility s Informa...

Page 92: ...from the drop down menus 3 Click the check box if time information should be displayed in 12 hour format 4 Click Submit 5 The Set Clock Accepted page will be displayed Figure 79 NOTE Clock setup uses...

Page 93: ...me you log in Otherwise inappropriate personnel may change settings which could endanger patient welfare NOTE For security reasons only User 1 has access to change user names and passwords NOTE User n...

Page 94: ...and Fixed gateway 4 To disable automatic discovery broadcasts uncheck the Automatic Discovery check box 5 Click Apply to save the new settings 6 The Network Setup Accepted page will be displayed Figu...

Page 95: ...93 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Setup Network Cont Set Up Using Web Pages Cont Operation Figure 83 Network Setup Accepted...

Page 96: ...ll be displayed Figure 85 4 Click OK to clear the network 5 The Clear Network Accepted page will display Figure 86 94 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Clear Network Set Up Using Web Pages Cont Operation NOTE Clear...

Page 97: ...95 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Figure 86 Clear Network Accepted Operation...

Page 98: ...ar Event Log 3 The confirm clear event log dialog will be displayed Figure 88 4 Click OK to clear the event log 5 The Event Log page will display Figure 89 Figure 88 Confirm Clear Event Log CAUTION Be...

Page 99: ...97 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Operation Figure 89 Event Log Cleared...

Page 100: ...l be displayed 3 Click on the link for the alarm that will receive the settings 4 Click Transfer Setup to transfer the settings Figure 91 5 The Transfer Setup Complete page will be displayed Figure 92...

Page 101: ...99 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Operation Figure 91 Transfer Setup Figure 92 Transfer Setup Complete...

Page 102: ...unprogrammed signals are shown as X Signal number Local communications errors are shown as M module type X module address MMMMMMMMMMMM Addr X Offline Unassigned Input XXX LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL GGGGGGGG...

Page 103: ...r will again flash after specified time NOTE Sensor faults will be displayed as F F 11 F F 2 2 F F 3 3 or F F 4 4 error codes Refer to trou bleshooting section for details Monitoring Mode Cont Operati...

Page 104: ...s and red indicator for signal flashes When front panel alarm MUTE button is pressed audible alarm is silenced Alarm indicator remains illuminated but does not flash Visual indicator will remain illum...

Page 105: ...5 seconds The IP address will be shown on the VFD NOTE To learn the serial number of the alarm cycle the power on the alarm panel The serial number will be shown on the VFD during the bootup sequence...

Page 106: ...signal module Digital Display Module Alarms Local alarm conditions for digital display modules Remote Area Alarms Remote alarm conditions for area alarms monitored by this master or combo alarm NOTE...

Page 107: ...gnals Local alarm signals for switched alarm signals from a multiplexer or multi signal module Digital Display Modules Local alarm signals for digital display modules NOTE The Alarm Signals page provi...

Page 108: ...Click the Device link to jump to the home page of the listed alarm NOTE The Network Devices page provides a snapshot of the current alarm network If a device is added to the network the page is not u...

Page 109: ...most recent information 3 Click the Back to Network Devices to return to the Network Devices page NOTE The View Device page provides a snapshot of the current alarm remote device If the status change...

Page 110: ...108 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Click Device Information to view the Device Information page Figure 102 Browsing Alarm Web Pages Cont Device Information Figure 102 Device Information Operation...

Page 111: ...click the link to save the event log to a file NOTE The Event Log page provides a snapshot of the event log If a new event occurs th page is not updated until the page is reloaded by clicking on Event...

Page 112: ...110 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Click Diagnostics to view the diagnostics page Figure 104 Browsing Alarm Web Pages Cont Diagnostics Figure 104 Diagnostics Operation...

Page 113: ...view the Download Configuration page Figure 105 2 Click Click here to view the alarm configuration Figure 106 3 Right click the link to save the alarm configuration to a file Browsing Alarm Web Pages...

Page 114: ...ges Cont Network Statistics Operation MEGAIO Receives Number of local RS 485 packets received by annunciator module from other alarm modules MEGAIO Collisions Number of local RS 485 collisions detecte...

Page 115: ...ciator module microprocessor internal timer wraps Emails Attempted Number of emails attempted Emails Sent Number of emails actually sent 113 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Figure 107 Network Statistics Operation...

Page 116: ...the following message on both rows Test ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Test ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Checksum and IP Address Display VFD displays checksum and device IP address for 5 s C 4 hex digit che...

Page 117: ...number G Gas type M Message L Location D LED number Results of checksum test is recorded in the event log Test messages received from other alarm modules are recorded in the event log Module returns t...

Page 118: ...ision 1 0 2 would be displayed as follows First digit is determined by 2 s illumination of top left LED bit 0 number 1 All LEDs illuminate for 1 s Second digit is determined to be 0 because no LEDs ar...

Page 119: ...evision e g 2 2 0 0 0 0 is displayed for 2 s A A D D D D R R is displayed for 1 s then module s network address is displayed for 2 s Units of measure setting e g P P S S I I is displayed for 2 s L L O...

Page 120: ...1 0 2 would be displayed as follows First digit is determined by 2 s illumination of top left indicator bit 0 number 1 All LEDs quickly flash Second digit is determined to be 0 because no indicators a...

Page 121: ...ts 5 Measure voltage between black and red wires 6 Verify DC voltage is 22 0 to 26 0 volts 7 If voltages above are not within specification verify correct AC input power as follows 8 Remove four keps...

Page 122: ...nplug ribbon cable from working module and connect to non working module If module does not illuminate replace faulty alarm module d Replace faulty annunciator module 3 Constant audible alarm that can...

Page 123: ...ssing front panel MUTE button When MUTE button is pressed visual indicator continues to flash a 20 wire ribbon cable not connected well to annunciator module b 20 wire ribbon cable not connected well...

Page 124: ...as been pressed a A new alarm condition has occurred b Programmable alarm repeat function has reactivated audible alarm a If alarm condition previously silenced self corrects and then reactivates agai...

Page 125: ...h they are not wired to source equipment a Unused signals have not been turned off a Perform programming procedure in order to turn off unused signals Refer to Set Up instructions Page 69 17 VFD indic...

Page 126: ...her working digital display module remove field wiring connector from suspect module and connect to working test module Temporarily program gas id and units to match the sensor module If test module p...

Page 127: ...rovides any reading other than F F II replace faulty digital display module d If test module in step c above also gives F F II replace faulty sensor module 23 High alarm with F F 3 3 display on digita...

Page 128: ...ED on digital sensor module Sensor out of range a Vacuum digital sensor module connected to pressure service b Pressure digital sensor module connected to vacuum service c Faulty digital sensor module...

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Page 131: ...uit Board Annunciator Module w Web Server includes item 6 6 6 867510 00 Battery 3 0V Lithium Coin Cell 7 6 865316 00 Field Wiring Connector Digital Display Multi Signal Module 8 6 231980 00 Circuit Bo...

Page 132: ...Board Multiplexer 6 6 231986 LB Circuit Board LED 7 6 231982 WS Circuit Board Annunciator Module w Web Server Includes item 8 8 6 867510 00 Battery 3 0V Lithium Coin Cell 9 6 868067 00 Display Module...

Page 133: ...w 20 Conductor Large 5 6 231982 WS Circuit Board Annunciator Module w Web Server includes item 6 6 6 867510 00 Battery 3 0V Lithium Coin Cell 7 6 231986 00 Circuit Board Multiplexer 8 6 865316 00 Fiel...

Page 134: ...d Protective Front 10 6 814669 00 Screw 6 20 x 1 4 Pan Head Self Tapping 11 6 231944 00 Wire Harness Terminal Block to Fuse 12 6 814653 00 Screw 6 32 x 3 8 Pan Head Self Tapping 13 205523 Terminal Blo...

Page 135: ...tem 5 Nut Fuse Holder 8 6 231942 00 Wire Harness AC Input 9 6 231944 00 Wire Harness Terminal Block to Fuse 10 6 814653 00 Screw 6 32 x 3 8 Pan Head Self Tapping 11 205523 Terminal Block 12 6 231943 0...

Page 136: ...ODEL NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 6 868172 00 Ribbon Cable Multiplexer 40 Conductor 2 6 811608 00 Screw 6 32 x 1 4 Pan Head 3 6 231987 00 Circuit Board Breakout 4 6 868173 00 Ribbon Cable Relay 40 Conductor 5...

Page 137: ...O2 CO2 6 129340 23 He O2 6 129340 24 O2 He 6 129340 25 Helium 6 129340 26 Lab Air 6 129340 27 Lab Vacuum 6 129340 28 O2 100 PSI 6 129340 29 Air 100 PSI 6 129340 30 CO2 100 PSI 6 129340 31 Argon 3 ITE...

Page 138: ...26 Lab Air 6 290980 27 Lab Vacuum 6 290980 28 O2 100 PSI 6 290980 29 Air 100 PSI 6 290980 30 CO2 100 PSI 2 Multi Signal Module 6 290981 00 W O Relays 6 290981 RL W Relays Field installation kits inclu...

Page 139: ...137 6 847718 00 Rev B00 Replacement Parts Notes...

Page 140: ...reakout Board Input Gas Vacuum Type LED Number 1 10 Alarm Message Location A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32 Master...

Page 141: ...ter Alarm Signal Input Data Cont Breakout Board Input Gas Vacuum Type LED Number 1 10 Alarm Message Location B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25...

Page 142: ...nths Normal consumables warrant ed as below Compressor Head valves 12 000 operating hours or 4 years Compressor Rings and Bearings 8 000 operating hours or 3 years LifeLine Desiccant Dryer Systems 30...

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