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User Manual - PolyGard

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2 / µGard

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Sensors for Toxic Gases and Oxygen

 

 
 

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PolyGard

 / µGard

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are registered trademarks of MSR 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GA_SC2_MC2_Tox_D_0618 

 
Phone 0049(0)8531/9004-0 

Fax: 0049(0)8531/9004-54 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

      Specification subject to change without notice 

MSR-Electronic GmbH, Würdinger Str. 27, D 94060 Pocking       www:msr-electronic.de 

   

 

 

 

 

 

     Printed in Germany 

11  Part Disposal 

Since August 2005 there are EC-wide directives defined in the EC Directive 2002/96/EC and in national codes 
concerning the waste electrical and electronic equipment and also regarding this device. 

For pr

ivate households there are special collecting and recycling possibilities. For this device isn’t registered for 

the  use  in  private  households,  it  mustn’t  be  disposed  this  way.  You  can  send  it  back  to  your  national  sales 
organisation  for  disposal.  If  there  are  any  questions  concerning  disposal  please  contact  your  national  sales 
organisation. 

Outside the EC, you have to consider the corresponding directives. 

12  Notes and General Information 

It  is  important  to  read  this  user  manual  thoroughly  and  clearly  in  order  to  understand  the  information  and 
instructions.  The  PolyGard

®

2  /  µGard

®

2  devices  must  be  used  within  product  specification  capabilities.  The 

appropriate operating and maintenance instructions and recommendations must be followed. 

Due  to  on-going  product  development,  MSR-Electronic  GmbH  reserves  the  right  to  change  specifications 
without notice. The information contained herein is based upon data considered to be accurate. However, no 
guarantee is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of these data. 

12.1  Intended Product Application 

The  PolyGard

®

2  /  µGard

®

2  devices  are  designed  and  manufactured  for  control  applications  and  air  quality 

compliance in commercial buildings and manufacturing plants.  

12.2  Installers

’ Responsibilities 

It is the installer

’s responsibility to ensure that all PolyGard

®

2 / µGard

®

2 devices are installed in compliance 

with all national and local codes and OSHA requirements. Installation should be implemented only by 
technicians familiar with proper installation techniques and with codes, standards and proper safety procedures 
for control installations and the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA70).  
The equipotential bonding required (also e.g. secondary potential to earth) or grounding measures must be 
carried out in accordance with the respective project requirements. It is important to ensure that no ground 
loops are formed to avoid unwanted interference in the electronic measuring equipment. 
It is also essential to follow strictly all instructions as provided in the user manual. 

12.3  Maintenance 

It  is  recommended  to  check  the  PolyGard

®

2  /  µGard

®

2  devices  regularly.  Due  to  regular  maintenance  any 

performance  deviations  may  easily  be  corrected.  Re-calibration  and  part  replacement  in  the  field  may  be 
implemented by a qualified technician and with the appropriate tools. Alternatively, the easily removable plug-in 
sensor cartridge with the sensor element may be returned for service to MSR-Electronic GmbH. 

12.4  Limited Warranty 

MSR-Electronic GmbH warrants the PolyGard

®

2 / µGard

®

2 devices for a period of one (1) year from the date of 

shipment  against  defects  in  material  or  workmanship.  Should  any  evidence  of  defects  in  material  or 
workmanship occur during the warranty period, MSR-Electronic GmbH will repair or replace the product at their 
own  discretion,  without  charge.  This  warranty  does  not  apply  to  units  that  have  been  altered,  had  attempted 
repair, or been subject to abuse, accidental or otherwise. The warranty also does not apply to units in which the 
sensor  element  has  been  overexposed  or  gas  poisoned.  The  above  warranty  is  in  lieu  of  all  other  express 
warranties, obligations or liabilities. 

This warranty applies only to the PolyGard

®

2 / µGard

®

2 devices. MSR-Electronic GmbH shall not be liable for 

any  incidental  or  consequential  damages  arising  out  of  or  related  to  the  use  of  the  PolyGard

®

2  /  µGard

®

devices. 

Summary of Contents for mGard 2 MC2 Series

Page 1: ...9004 0 Fax 0049 0 8531 9004 54 Specification subject to change without notice MSR Electronic GmbH Würdinger Str 27 D 94060 Pocking www msr electronic de Printed in Germany PolyGard 2 µGard 2 Sensors Sensor Cartridge for Toxic Gases and Oxygen Series SC2 and MC2 Series User Manual June 2018 ...

Page 2: ...2 in SB2 MSB2 MSC2 MGC2 5 3 2 Terminal Connection MC2 5 4 Commissioning 5 4 1 Installation of Sensor Cartridge 5 4 2 Registration of the Sensor Cartridge 5 5 Calibration 6 5 1 Calibration Work 6 5 2 Exchange of Sensor Cartridge 7 6 Inspection and Service 8 6 1 Inspection 8 6 2 Service and Calibration 8 7 Troubleshooting 9 7 1 Indicators at the SC2 9 7 2 Indicators at the MC2 9 7 3 Basic Sensor Boa...

Page 3: ...e description of the SB2 MSC2 and MSB2 devices 1 3 Special Mode See description of the SB2 MSC2 and MSB2 devices 1 4 Sensor Element for Toxic Gases and Oxygen The sensor element is a sealed electro chemical cell with three electrodes sensing reference and counter or with two electrodes sensing and reference The ambient air to be monitored diffuses through a membrane filter into the liquid electrol...

Page 4: ...g Ammoniak E1125 0 59 Ceiling 0 3 m Chlor E1193 2 40 Floor 0 2 0 3 m Fluorwasserstoff E1182 0 71 Ceiling Cyanwasserstoff E1183 0 93 Ceiling 0 3 m Chlorwasserstoff E1186 1 25 Floor 0 3 0 8 m Ethylen E1189 0 97 1 5 1 8 m Fluor E1198 1 31 Floor 0 2 0 3 m Formaldehyd E1185 1 09 Floor 0 3 0 8 m Kohlenmonoxid E1110 0 97 1 5 1 8 m Ozon E1190 1 66 Floor 0 3 m Phosphin E1187 1 18 Floor 0 8 m Schwefeldioxid...

Page 5: ...2 Install the Sensor Cartridge s if not already installed ex works Check Sensor Cartridge connector for correct engagement Calibrate if not already factory calibrated Required instruments for commissioning calibration Service Tool DGC 06 STL or DGC 06 EasyConf Software incl USB RS 485 communication set Calibration Test gas bottle with synthetic air 20 O2 80 N Test gas bottle with test gas in the r...

Page 6: ...ion interval in months1 Ammonia NH3 18 300 12 Chlorine Cl2 6 150 6 Hydrogen fluoride HF NO2 80 6 150 6 Hydrogen cyanide HCN 6 300 6 Hydrogen chloride HCL 1 150 6 Ethylene C2H4 6 150 12 Fluorine F2 6 300 6 Formaldehyde CH2O 24 300 6 Carbon monoxide CO 1 150 12 Ozone O3 6 150 12 Phosphine PH3 6 150 12 Sulphur dioxide SO2 6 300 12 Hydrogen sulphide H2S 6 150 12 Silane SiH4 6 150 12 Nitrogen dioxide N...

Page 7: ...hen the gain calibration has been successfully completed If you exit the menu without pressing Save the original gain data for the measured value calculation will continue to be used By limiting the gain factor calibration will not be possible any more when the sensitivity of the sensor reaches a residual sensitivity of 40 Then the Sensor Cartridge has to be replaced For more information see the u...

Page 8: ...als depend on the sensor element and can be read from the table Calibration If there are different intervals always observe the shortest one Inspections and services must be documented The date for the next maintenance has to be affixed to the sensor 6 1 Inspection Gas sensors should be controlled regularly by a competent person according to EN 45544 4 The following has to be checked in particular...

Page 9: ...ed Measure tension at X4 16 28 V DC Pin 1 and 2 Polarity not correct at X4 Connect correctly Connector X4 not plugged in Check the plug Wire breakage Check the wiring Green LED doesn t flash BSB no address Check BSB address address correctly BSB no field bus communication Check field bus wiring topology and termination No measured value at the Tool or Controller SC not or wrongly plugged in Check ...

Page 10: ... Power consumption for 24 VDC MC2 for toxic gases and oxygen 23 mA max 0 6 VA for 24 V Analog output signal Proportional overload and short circuit proof load 500 Ohm for current signal 50 kOhm for voltage signal 4 20 mA or 2 10 V measuring range 3 2 4 mA or 1 6 2 V underrange 20 21 2 mA or 10 10 6 V overrange 2 mA or 1 V fault 21 8 mA or 10 9 V fault High General Sensor element Electrochemical Pr...

Page 11: ... bus 1 wire 19200 Baud General Sensor element Electrochemical Pressure range Atmospheric 20 Storage temperature range 5 C to 30 C 41 F to 86 F Storage time 6 months Physical Housing type P Polycarbonate Flammability UL 94 V2 Enclosure colour RAL 7032 light grey Dimensions Housing type P d x H 24 x 22 mm 0 94 x 0 87 in Weight ca 30 g 0 066 lb Protection class IP 65 Mounting Screw type mounting Wire...

Page 12: ... 10 0 5 0 01 2 60 0 2 1 2 10 45 15 90 36 1 09 Floor 6 E1110 BX 0 100 3 0 5 5 10 4 0 4 0 4 15 50 10 95 72 0 97 1 5 1 8 12 E1110 CX 0 150 2 0 5 5 10 4 0 4 0 4 15 50 10 95 72 0 97 1 5 1 8 12 E1110 EX 0 250 2 0 5 5 10 4 0 4 0 4 15 50 10 95 72 0 97 1 5 1 8 12 E1110 FX 0 300 2 0 5 5 10 4 0 4 0 4 15 50 10 95 72 0 97 1 5 1 8 12 E1110 HX 0 500 2 0 5 5 10 4 0 4 0 4 15 50 10 95 72 0 97 1 5 1 8 12 E1190 AX 0 ...

Page 13: ... 10 0 100 0 100 0 200 0 5000 0 10 12 10 30 20 0 20 0 1000 150 E1193 XX 2 300 0 5 0 20 20 35 0 300 0 E1182 AX E1183 CX 100 0 100 2 20 38 15 25 5 12 35 0 100 2 E1186 DX 20 0 1000 0 100 0 20 31 20 6 25 0 0 E1189 CX 60 E1198 AX 1000 0 1 1 4 100 0 5000 0 20 0 2 1 2 10 8 1000 0 E1185 BX 10 18 1 3 E1110 XX 2 2 0 2000 5 5000 0 50 0 5 25 0 50 1 50 8 100 20 E1190 XX 2 5 45 4 100 0 300 0 5 0 20 10 35 0 300 0...

Page 14: ... 0 8531 9004 54 Specification subject to change without notice MSR Electronic GmbH Würdinger Str 27 D 94060 Pocking www msr electronic de Printed in Germany 10 Figures v Fig 1 Fig 3 Basis Sensor Board with Sensor Cartridge SC2 connection to Basic Sensor Board Fig 2 Calibration adapter C2Z4 X2 X3 X7 X4 94 mm 79 mm Mounting Mounting Mounting Mounting 115 mm 130 mm 180 mm D 4 mm ...

Page 15: ...µGard 2 devices are installed in compliance with all national and local codes and OSHA requirements Installation should be implemented only by technicians familiar with proper installation techniques and with codes standards and proper safety procedures for control installations and the latest edition of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA70 The equipotential bonding required also e g secondary...

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