Macurco DVP-120 System Status Light Flashing, Timed ventilation problem, Input Channel Trouble

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4 Troubleshooting

The DVP-120 is extensively tested at the factory to ensure reliable operation. Most problems can be traced to the set-up of configurable features and modes, system wiring or trouble with the sensors.

4.1System Status Light Flashing

The system status light (section 3.1.1) is normally green indicating power is present, but will change to yellow whenever the controlling firmware detects a trouble condition. Possible trouble conditions are

Any configured channel has less than 4 mA flowing in the current loop

A sensor is reporting a trouble condition

Any configured channel wiring is open.

Internal controller board problems are detected.

4.1.1Input Channel Trouble

Any time the POWER light is yellow, the first thing the technician should consider is that one of the input channels is in trouble. Reviewing the Sensor Status displays (using the up and down keys), should reveal which channel has a problem since the gas reading will be replaced with the word TROUBLE.

A common source of trouble is an input channel that is configured for a sensor that does not exist. In this case, the system expects to see current flowing within the current loop, but there cannot be current if there is no sensor connected. Either fix the miss-wired sensor, or change the sensor type to NONE, section 3.3.3.2. After returning to normal mode (using the MENU key), the power light should return to steady green.

If all channels are configured properly, another source of trouble could be the type of sensor attached to an input channel. Macurco Toxic sensors can indicated high gas concentrations with signals of up to 24 mA in the current loop. However, the combustible sensor (GT-11A) can indicate trouble with a 21 mA signal. Therefore, a Toxic sensor connected to channel which is configured for a combustible sensor can cause a fault indication if the gas concentration is high enough.

All Macurco sensors are either supplied with a STATUS lamp that will indicate the health of the device, or will display a trouble message on the digital display. Macurco sensors may be tested by depressing the TEST button on the sensor printed circuit board, or (depending on the type of sensor), the button on the interior front panel of the unit. Macurco sensors will step the output current level from 4 mA to 20 mA over the course of the warm-up period, allowing the technician to determine where the trouble exists. If the sensor is still in trouble, resetting the power may clear the trouble. Remove one of the power wires from the sensor terminal strip causing the sensor to go through a power-up reboot.

Finally, the wiring between the DVP-120 and the sensor should be investigated. The power input to the sensor should be investigated at the sensor. Since Macurco sensors are rated for operation between 12 and 24 VDC or VAC, the voltage drop between the DVP-120 and the sensor should not be an issue if the wiring guidelines in Table 2-2 are followed. A multimeter can be inserted to check the current flow within the loop, or a continuity test can be performed on all four wires between the DVP-120 and the sensor. Ensure power is removed from the DVP-120 prior to removing the input or output connectors from the DVP-120 controller board.

Each sensor channel is provided with a PTC-resettable fuse internal to the DVP-120 to protect against over current situations. To reset a sensor channel, power should be removed from the channel. This can be accomplished by removing power from the sensor – causing the loop current to go to zero, or by completely removing power from the DVP-120.

4.1.2 Internal Controller Board Trouble

If the sensor status display and investigative efforts reveal no problems with the input channel current loops and channel configuration, the most likely trouble is an internal problem detected by the DVP-120 controller. In this case, contact the Macurco Technical Department for advice and help.

4.2Timed ventilation problem

When using the timed ventilation mode the system clock should be checked regularly (at least twice a year). The battery backed real time clock in the DVP-120 does not adjust for daylight saving time so the spring and fall switch over points are good choices to check the system clock.

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Contents DVP-120 Installation & Operating Instructions List of Figures Normal System Display List of Tables Features General InformationCompatible Macurco Transducers System Wiring Diagram DVP-120 Internal View Specifications1 WarrantyReturn Instructions General Wiring Information Mounting the DVP-120Main power Connection Remote Sensor ConnectionSensor Connectors Channel and Pin Assignments Relay Connector Relay ConnectionHorn & Strobe signals and Connector Assignments Horn & Strobe ConnectionInterfacing Macurco Sensors Initial Operating Mode DVP 1 2 0 V e r 1P 1 2 R m u p Status Light DisplayUser Interface Keypad layoutAlarm Status Display MO N 1 0 2 3 R 1 C OO w S e n s o r S E N S O R 0R 5 M I N U T E S WA R N I N G F O R 1Trouble Status Display Zone Signal Display R 8 H O U R SR 1 5 M I N U T E S Ventilation controlSetting the System Configuration V e C o n f i g . ? 0 = N O , 1 = Y E SConfigure System Submenu M e 2 2 5 Y T u e s d a yM e 0 1 5 Y T u e s d a y M e 1 6 5 Y T u e s d a yO a d D e Fault C o n f i g u r a t i o n M e 2 2 5 Y 2 T u e s d a yS s w o r d O n g P a s s w o r dN s o r Alarm 0 p p m Configure Sensors SubmenuN s o N s P eN s o r 0 R n i n g 5 0 p p m N s o r N g e 0 p p mConfigure Relays, Horn & Strobe Submenu L a y O r m . O f f M i n . O nL a y 1 N o r m . O f f D e L a y 1 D e l a y S s 0 1 0Configure Horn Submenu R n R m . O f f L aR n R m . O f f D e R n L a y S sConfigure Strobe Submenu R o b e 5 N o r m . O f f L a y O nR o b e R m . O f f D e R o b e S sConfigure Zones Submenu N e 1 C o n t r o l s R 2 R 3 H 4 SO u p N s o r T y p e R o u p D a y s I m e d W e e k d a y s R o u p M e d A r t T i m eR o u p 1 T i m e d O p T i m e 1 8 0 R o u p 1 N O N s o r s 0 2 , 0 4 , 1R o u p S i n g P m R o u p L l i n g P mO u p D e 2 V o t i n g O u p U mAlarm S i g n a l s Z z , H o r n , S t r o b e Alarm S i g n a l s Z z 2 I n t e r m i tAlarm S i g n a l s R n 2 I n t e r m i t Configure Signals SubmenuM S i g n a l s B e 1 C o n t i nR n G S i g n a l s Z z R n S i g n a l s Z zR o b e O u b l e S i g n a l s Z zO u b l e B u z z G n a l s T r i p l e O u b l e S i g n a l s R n63 Strobe Trouble Signal O u b S i g n a l s R o b eTimed ventilation problem System Status Light FlashingInput Channel Trouble Internal Controller Board TroubleNo Power After a power failureLCD Display unreadable Keypad does not respond LCD shows Keys Locked

DVP-120 specifications

The Macurco DVP-120 is an advanced gas detection sensor that is designed for various commercial and industrial applications. It provides real-time monitoring of hazardous gases, ensuring safety in environments where gas leaks can pose significant risks. The device is built with high-precision technology, allowing for accurate detection of gases such as carbon monoxide, methane, propane, and others.

One of the standout features of the DVP-120 is its dual-channel sensing capabilities. This allows the unit to simultaneously monitor two different gas types, which significantly enhances its versatility in diverse settings. Users can customize the device to target specific gases relevant to their operations, making it a highly adaptable tool for a variety of workplaces.

The DVP-120 utilizes state-of-the-art electrochemical sensors that deliver reliable and fast response times, allowing businesses to act quickly in the event of a gas leak. These sensors are known for their long lifespan and low maintenance requirements, thus reducing the total cost of ownership over time. Additionally, the sensor head is designed for easy replacement, further simplifying maintenance for users.

Another notable characteristic of the DVP-120 is its user-friendly interface. The device features an intuitive LCD display that provides clear readings, making it easy for operators to monitor gas levels at a glance. The display also includes alarm indicators, ensuring that users are alerted promptly in an emergency situation. The alarms can be configured with different sound levels and visual alerts to suit the needs of the environment.

Moreover, the Macurco DVP-120 is equipped with advanced connectivity options, including wired and wireless communication capabilities. This allows the device to be integrated into existing monitoring systems or networks, ensuring seamless operation alongside other safety equipment.

In terms of durability, the DVP-120 is built to withstand harsh environmental conditions. Its rugged housing is resistant to dust and moisture, making it suitable for use in industrial settings where exposure to various elements is a concern.

Overall, the Macurco DVP-120 is a comprehensive solution for gas detection and monitoring. With its combination of advanced sensing technology, user-friendly design, and robust construction, it stands out as an essential tool for ensuring the safety and efficiency of operations across various industries.