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parts per million by volume computed at the sensor pressure (more about pressure later). The LBS

and G/M3 are density measurements, pounds of water per million standard cubic feet and grams of water per standard cubic meters, respectively, both in Natural Gas, they are computed accord- ing to data derived by IGT Research Bulletin 8, taking into account sensor pressure.

Note that the analog output is linear to the selected engineering units, therefore be mindful that while scrolling through various units the analog output may change even though the measured dewpoint is stable.

The PSI legend flashes at the bottom of the display, when there is pressure correction in the com- putation of the displayed values. A short press of the ‘pressure correct’ button toggles the unit in and out of pressure correct mode. When there is no pressure correction applied, the PSI legend does not appear.

Sensor Pressure is used in the context that this is the pressure inside the sample cell when per- forming the measurement, i.e. it is the operating pressure of the sensor.

Gas Pressure is used in the context that this is the pressure at which the dewpoint is to be calcu- lated.

Pressure Correction is used in the context that the values displayed signify the moisture content at some pressure (we refer to this as the ‘Gas Pressure’) different from the pressure at the sensor.

Note that PPM, LBS and G/M3 readings are by definition unaffected by pressure correction because only the pressure at the sensor affects their value. While °C and °F are affected by pres- sure correction by reporting what the dewpoint would be at the Gas Pressure when the dewpoint is what is measured at the pressure at the sensor. However, this also implies that whether pressure

correction is applied or not the PPM, LBS and G/M3 readings are affected by the setting of the sensor pressure.

A long press of the Pressure Correct button, while in the pressure correct mode (flashing PSI leg- end), changes the unit to the View/Set Sensor Pressure sub-state. The display has the ‘SET’ and ‘PSI’ legends on, and alternately shows SEN and the currently set value for the sensor pressure. The up and down buttons allow the user to modify the sensor pressure, while a short press of the pressure correct button toggles the Sensor Pressure setting between whatever value is on the dis- play and 14.7 psi ---- this is a quick way to go back to atmospheric settings. A long press of the

pressure correct button changes the unit back to the Viewing Dewpoint Mode. Pressing the ‘Mode’ button changes the unit to the View/Set Gas Pressure sub-state. The display has the ‘SET’ and ‘PSI’ legends on, and alternately shows GAS and the currently set value for the gas pressure. The up, down and pressure correct buttons operate in the same manner as in the Sensor Pressure sub-state. Pressing the ‘Mode’ button changes the unit back to View/Set Sensor Pressure sub- state, and so forth.

Notes: 1. Instruments are shipped from the factory in the locked mode and must be unlocked before this procedure can take place (see section 4.3 #7 to unlock).

2.The factory default settings are: 14.7psi for both sensor and gas pressure and pressure correction disabled.

3.When Pressure correction is disabled all dewpoints are computed by assuming that both Sensor and Gas Pressures are 14.7psi.

4.Pressure correction will effect the analog output but not the alarm relay trip-points. The analog output will track the pressure corrected dewpoint, the relays will trip on the uncorrected dewpoints.

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Contents Yyyyyyy y Sensor Serial No Instrument Serial No XDT User’s Manual Iii XDT User’s Manual Table of Contents Index Overview of the XDT XDT User’s Manual Sensor and Sampling Techniques Precautions using the sensor Sensor Installation & Sampling Techniques Sensor Technical SpecificationsNot Recommended In-situ InstallationExtractive Installation Mechanical Installation SAT Troubleshooting unexpected readingsElectromagnetic Compatibility Considerations Instrument Precautions using the XDTIsolation Instrument Technical SpecificationsInstrument Mechanical Installation InstallationXDT-PM DIN43700 Enclosure Installation XDT-NEMA IP65 Enclosure InstallationElectrical Connections Connecting PowerLow Voltage DC Powered Option Electrical Power Connection AC Mains Electrical Power ConnectionWiring the Alarm Contacts Sensor ConnectionInterfacing to the Analog Output Interfacing to the RS-232 option Operating the InstrumentStarting up 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 Display ConventionsPush Buttons Operating State Viewing Dewpoint ModeXDT User’s Manual Alarms Start Calibration HI **** ˚CSpanCheck Mode Single Point Self Calibration, manual or scheduled Instrument XDT User’s Manual SetUp State Viewing Serial Number ModeXDT User’s Manual Secured Password Protection Resetable Audio-Visual Alarm Option Nfpa compliant Troubleshooting the Instrument Display Explanation Required Action Maintenance XDT User’s Manual Glossary DB9 Glossary XDT User’s Manual Sign on message Calibration without key press Appendix a Flow Diagram of Operating State User InterfaceHere 16.24˚C˚F Appendix B Flow Diagram of Set-Up State User InterfaceSensor Mechanical AppendixAppendix D Optional Sensor Fittings Side View Appendix E XDT Circuit Board DimensionsAppendix E XDT-PM Enclosure Mounting Dimensions Appendix E XDT-NEMA Enclosure Mounting Dimensions Appendix F Sensor/SpanCheck Theory of Operation Appendix G Dewpoint Response time Analysis XDT User’s Manual Appendices Tested Instrument ˚C Appendix H Sample Gas Filter ConsiderationsSensor Appendix I XDT Grounding ConsiderationsAppendix J Analog Output vs. Dewpoint Instrument reading in ppmV Receive Help Data Who Reset Login Data command Help commandAppendix K RS-232C Interface Protocol K n m Error SensOpen or Error SensShort or Error SensSatSerial Number Command ? commandWho Command Login CommandState User Interface Appendix L Procedure for Exchanging XDT SensorsAppendix M Uncertainty in LBS & ppmV calculations To obtain a RAN fill out this form and fax to 631 Xentaur Return Authorization Number Request FormPage Index Enclosure dimensions Pounds of H2O per million standard cubic Voltage, mains supply Iii Warranty