Model IR400
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vapors, and/or flames cannot pass beyond the seal. The purpose of seals in a Class I
hazardous location is to prevent the passage of gases, vapors, or flames from one electrical
installation to another through the conduit system. For information on Class I location seals,
see NEC Articles 501-5 and 500-3d.
WARNING:
Unused cable entry holes in each IR400 junction box and IR4000M(S) must be
sealed with approved explosion-proof stopping plugs. Red caps supplied by General Monitors
are for dust protection only, and must not be left on the unit when installed.
CAUTION:
Acetic acid will cause damage to metal components, metal hardware, ceramic ICs,
etc. If damage results from the use of a sealant that contains acetic acid (RTV silicone), the
warranty will be void.
CAUTION:
To prevent corrosion due to moisture or condensation, it is recommended that the
conduit connected to the display unit housing be sealed or contain a drain loop.
3.3 Wiring Connections
WIRE
WIRE COLOR
SIGNAL
1 BLACK
COM
2
GREEN
FIELD GROUND (FG)
3 RED
+24
V
4
WHITE
4-20 mA
5 BLUE
MOD1+
6
WHT/BLU
MOD1-
7 BROWN CAL
8
-
MOD2+ (no connection for IR400)
9
-
MOD2 - (no connection for IR400)
10
-
No Connection
Table 2: Wiring Chart
The IR400 operates on nominal power of +24 VDC. The customer must provide primary DC
voltage power, unless a General Monitors readout/relay display module with an internal power
supply is used. Since the IR400 is designed to continuously monitor for leaks of hydrocarbon
gas, a power switch is not included to prevent accidental system shut down.
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NOTE:
Power should remain disconnected until all other wiring connections are made.
The maximum distance between the IR400 and the power source is specified in Section 9.3.3.
3.3.1 Power Connections
To supply power to the Model IR400 connect the red lead from the IR400 to the +24 VDC
terminal on the power supply. Connect the black lead from the IR400 to the power supply
Common. Refer to the manual of the power source being used, for more detailed instructions.
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NOTE:
If the IR400 is being used with a +24 VDC power supply and an industrial
analog to digital (A/D) converter, then the negative supply (Common) of all three must
be connected.
An internal diode protects the system in the event of inadvertent supply reversal.
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