IRIS P522 manual S511 Viewing Head, S512 Viewing Head

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IRIS MODEL P522 APPLICATION MANUAL

nals. The Si element is a photodiode that is oper- ated in the photovoltaic mode (the diode generates current when exposed to light or radiation). The sen- sitivity range of this device in this mode is quite large, from nanoamperes to milliamperes – so some means to prevent saturation in the first stage of amplifica- tion is required. (The PbS element, on the other hand, has a rather limited dynamic range exhibiting not more than a 15:1 ratio from dark to a bright signal.) In order to prevent saturation, an AGC type circuit is used, so that the DC component or “brightness” signal doesn’t saturate, causing a loss of the AC com- ponent or flicker signal. On a “bright” signal, this Si channel is limited, or compressed, so that there is a maximum signal reached that will not be exceeded, no matter how much brighter the signal is.

Another non-linear characteristic can be attributed to both the Si and PbS channels on “bright” signals exhibiting a large AC/DC component, such as an in- candescent light source. In this case, the amplifi- ers downstream of the first stage are in a clipping mode (i.e., approaching 120Hz squarewave) which, even though the signal is AC, has a limiting charac- teristic. This is indicated on the digital display with a count or signal strength of about 2900. (This is with the filter switch in the LL position; the display will read about 2100 with the filter switch in the H position.) Fortunately, flame signals do not exhibit this large AC/DC component, so the amplifiers downstream play a lesser role with this type of non- linearity (see section SIGNAL SOURCES).

However, if it is determined that there is a limiting action taking place (readings on the digital display of 2700 – 3000), and if this is interfering with the ON/ OFF ratio, causing a discrimination problem, it can be easily resolved by turning both the Si and PbS 25- turn POTs down. No effect will be noticed until about 10 turns counter clockwise, and we recommend 15 counter clockwise turns on the first try. The digital display must be used for this adjustment to detect when the signal pulls out of a limiting or compressing mode (i.e., when the signal goes below 2700).

S511 VIEWING HEAD

This viewing head uses a germanium photodiode that has a narrower spectral range (750 nm to 1900 nm)

than the lead sulfide cell used in the S509 and S512 viewing heads. It will detect all types of flames, including natural gas and propane.

Being a photodiode, it is operated in the photovol- taic mode – the same as the Si element in the S509. The same type AGC circuit is used, which is inher- ently nonlinear. If it appears that a limiting action needs correction, the same remedy can be used here as on the S509.

S512 VIEWING HEAD

The S512 viewing head employs a PbS-only photode- tector, and performs in a similar manner as the S509 two-colour model with the Si channel turned off (i.e., Si channel potentiometer turned full counter clockwise).

It has been our experience that, for many applica- tions using the S509, the Si channel is not used; usually, it is turned off. There are two reasons for this, the primary reason being the inherent nonlinearity caused by the AGC in the Si channel. The wide dynamic range of the Si photodetector re- quires control of the gain of the first amplifier stage. If this were not done, amplifier saturation of the sig- nal would occur on bright flame signals, resulting in the loss of the flicker signal.

The problem occurs because the AGC responds to the brightness of the flame.

For example: when a burner is on, the flame monitor is picking up a strong, bright signal from the root of the flame; when the burner goes out, the flame monitor is reading background flame from other burners. This background flame is less bright, causing the AGC cir- cuit to increase the gain of the amplifier with a consequential reduction in the dis- crimination ratio (the ratio between the count displayed with flame ON and the count displayed with flame OFF). The AGC nonlinearity is self-defeating, so to speak, and is the principle reason this Si element is usually turned off.

The other reason is that the Si photodetector will not see propane or natural gas. If this is the main fuel, then

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Contents Flame Monitoring System Table of Contents Figure Index Iris Model P522 Wiring and InstallationWiring to the PLUG-IN Terminals Term Description Wiring of Viewing HeadTYP Power Supply Factory Stocked Power Supplies Redundant Power SuppliesApprovals Powering UP the P522SELF-CHECKING Function 1-9, 10 Pulses Counted DuringSET Points Changing SET PointsChecking Function Time F.F.R.T Flame Failure ResponseSighting of the Viewing Head Installation of Viewing HeadMultiple Viewing Heads Multiburner RequirementsSelecting the Pipe Installing the Viewing HeadDetermining Sight Pipe Size Mounting Hole Mounting of Sight PipeProcedures Setup and AdjustmentInitial Setup Sighting AdjustmentAdjusting SET Points For Flicker Type ViewingMultiburner Requirements Grounding Noise InterferenceS506 Viewing Head S509 Viewing Head S506 SELF-CHECKING Viewing HeadS512 Viewing Head S511 Viewing HeadIris Model P522 Application Manual Orificing Signal SourcesViewing Head Angle of View Viewing Head Angle View Distance and Diameter Application of Iris Viewing HeadsUsing a PLC with Iris Flame MonitorApplication of P522 GAS LOW no X Burners GAS HYDROGEN, Propane and Natural GASPulverized Coal OIL Heavy OIL air & steam atomBasic Burner Start Circuit Basic Burner Start Circuit Modbus Communication Module Communications0X or Discrete Registers Setting AddressesTechnical Help Environmental Iris Model P522 Application Manual ElectricalOptical OutputsModel P522 Front Panel Model P522 Side View IR Viewing Head Location Opposed Fired Viewing Head Sighting 18, 21, 22 IndexIris Model P522 Application Manual

P522 specifications

The IRIS P522 is a highly advanced smart device characterized by its cutting-edge features, technologies, and remarkable performance capabilities. Designed for seamless integration into both personal and professional environments, the P522 stands out as a versatile tool for various applications, ranging from productivity enhancement to entertainment.

One of the main features of the IRIS P522 is its state-of-the-art display technology. The device sports a high-resolution touchscreen that provides vibrant colors and sharp images, ensuring a remarkable visual experience. This impressive display is paired with an ultra-responsive multi-touch interface, allowing users to interact effortlessly with the device, facilitating increased efficiency in tasks such as data entry, navigation, and media consumption.

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Battery life is another highlight of the IRIS P522, with an energy-efficient design that offers extended usage without frequent recharges. This is particularly beneficial for users on the go, as it enables prolonged productivity without being tethered to a power supply.

In conclusion, the IRIS P522 is a remarkable device that harmoniously blends advanced features, powerful technology, and user-centric design. With its stunning display, high performance, effortless connectivity, robust security measures, and extended battery life, the P522 caters to the needs of users in various contexts, making it an indispensable addition to modern digital life.