Midas
®
Gas Detector
16-3
Certification & Specification:
European
CE marked for sale in European community
Meets EN 50270:2015 (type 2) / EN 61000-6-4: 2007 + A1:2011 / IEC 60092-504:2001
Environmental
ETL approved UL61010-1 Ed:3
Electrical
IEEE 802.3af-2003
Response Times:
Typically
Refer to Individual Cartridge Datasheets
Transport System:
Flow Rate
500 cc / min (10 in/H
2
O maximum pressure/vacuum at inlet and exhaust points)
Transport Time
2 – 30 seconds maximum
Performance
LDL < LAL
LAL = ½ TLV (typically 12% FSD)
FSD = Typically 4 x TLV
Sampling Distance:
Tubing Length
Up to 30 m (100 feet) with FEP tubing (refer to section B, Gas Tables)
Ambient Point
In line air filter required
Exhaust Length
Up to 30 m (100 feet)
Operating Temperature:
Unit with sensor cartridge
Unit with sensor cartridge and Pyrolyzer
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
0°C to 30°C (32°F to 86°F)
Tubing Requirement:
Sample
6.35 mm OD (1/4”) x 3.18 mm (1/8”), FEP, 30 m (100 feet) maximum dependent on gas type
Exhaust
6.35 mm (1/4”) OD x 4.76 mm (3/16”), Polypropylene 30 m (100 feet) maximum
Wiring Requirement:
4- 20mA
2 wire, 14 AWG maximum
Digital
CAT5 cable or equivalent; RJ45 connector
Gas Concentration Display & Interface:
Instrument
4-digit alphanumeric display with separate units, flow rate bar graph and other
icon driven indicators. 4 button interface keypad
Remote
Option for PC / PDA Internet browser access via Ethernet
Warranty:
Transmitter Unit
1 year
Sensor cartridge
1 year standard, 2 years extended warranty
Expected Pyrolyzer Life
(Standard and High-Temp)
I year life, (12 month warranty)
Pump maintenance/swap interval
2 years minimum expected life (12 month warranty)
Mounting:
Wall mounted using pre-drilled holes on chassis. Options for DIN rail or vertical
bracket mounting.
Case Material:
Cover: Painted steel
Chassis/Mounting Bracket: Zinc plated steel
Summary of Contents for Midas
Page 7: ...Midas Gas Detector 1 1 1 Description ...
Page 9: ...Midas Gas Detector 2 1 2 Overview ...
Page 14: ...Midas Gas Detector 3 1 3 Default Configuration ...
Page 17: ...Midas Gas Detector 4 1 4 Installation ...
Page 41: ...Midas Gas Detector 5 1 5 Startup ...
Page 43: ...Midas Gas Detector 6 1 6 Operation ...
Page 53: ...Midas Gas Detector 7 1 7 Navigating Modes and Submenus ...
Page 74: ...Midas Gas Detector 8 1 8 Maintenance ...
Page 82: ...Midas Gas Detector 9 1 9 Pyrolyzer Module Options ...
Page 89: ...Midas Gas Detector 10 1 10 Optional LonWorks Interface Installation ...
Page 99: ...Midas Gas Detector 11 1 11 Troubleshooting and Fault Diagnosis ...
Page 102: ...Midas Gas Detector 12 1 12 REFLEX ...
Page 104: ...Midas Gas Detector 13 1 13 Internal Web Server ...
Page 106: ...Midas Gas Detector 13 3 Diagram 13 1 IPAddress setting in Windows XP ...
Page 129: ...Midas Gas Detector 14 1 14 Typical Installation Topologies ...
Page 132: ...Midas Gas Detector 15 1 15 Ordering Information ...
Page 136: ...Midas Gas Detector 16 1 16 Specifications ...
Page 139: ...Midas Gas Detector 17 1 17 Calibration and Bump Testing ...
Page 143: ...Midas Gas Detector A 1 A Modbus TCP Interface ...
Page 150: ...Midas Gas Detector B 1 B Gas Tables ...
Page 158: ...Midas Gas Detector C 1 C Warranty ...