Emerson UT-P+-STXXXX, MA N-00 05-00 user manual System Calibration, Review Settings

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“Latching” and “Non-Latching”until one is selected or a 5 minute timer expires in which case the unit returns to normal operation.

Step 4. High relay options are set next. The high alarm relay cannot be set to a value lower than the

low alarm relay setting or higher than 100 (25 for the ST1400 O2 sensor). The high alarm level is displayed in increments of 5 (.5% for the ST1400 O2 sensor) greater than the low alarm level selected in step 1 (21.5 for the ST1400 O2 sensor) to a maximum of 100 (25% for the ST1400 O2 sensor). Activate the magnetic reed switch/CAL/RESET button when the desired level is displayed. The selection is acknowledged by flashing the selected level on the alphanumeric display.

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Steps 2 and 3 are repeated for setting the high alarm relay coil and latch status.

Review Settings

Enter the main menu and activate the magnetic reed switch/CAL/RESET button when prompted for “Review Relay Settings” with “YES?”. The output current will drop to 3.0mA and the relay settings are displayed. First the fault alarm settings are displayed and these are fixed as normally “Energized” and “Non-Latching”, followed by the low alarm settings and high alarm settings. This is a read-only mode, thus changes cannot be made in this mode. The settings for all three alarm relays are displayed twice and then the unit returns to normal operation.

It is necessary that reliable monitoring and indicating devices or systems be connected to the transmitter. These devices must be designed to produce clear visual and audible danger signals when high signal levels occur. Operating personnel must consider the area to be dangerous until a careful survey of the area has been conducted with a separate and reliable gas indicating device.

Chapter 3 System Calibration

For accurate performance, the UNI-TRAN Premium Plus should be calibrated to the specific gas of concern. The concentration of gas corresponding to 100% of full scale is converted to a linear 4 to 20mA output signal which can be powered from the primary DC supply of the instrument.

Calibration is automatic after manual initiation. The operator initiates the calibration sequence by magnetic activation of the reed switch or by pressing the internal push-button. The UNI-TRAN Premium Plus then prompts the operator by LED, current loop signals and the alphanumeric display to apply clean air in order to set zero, followed by 50% of full scale span calibration gas. The entire procedure requires about 5 minutes to complete.

If the calibration procedure is not performed correctly, the UNI-TRAN Premium Plus automatically returns to normal operation using its previous calibration data and the calibration failure is indicated by the STATUS LED and by a scrolling message on the alphanumeric display.

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Contents UNI-TRAN Premium Plus Toxic GAS Detector UT-P+-STXXXX Page Page Page Table of Contents Page Introduction FeaturesIntroduction Location of Sensors Installation and Start UpWhat’s in the package UnpackingMounting Toxic Detector LayoutDimensional Drawings Page Page Page Wiring Sensor Separation Page Wiring Diagrams Page Page Page Page Page Installation Checklist Start UpRelay Settings Default Relay SettingsSummary of Main Menu Exit Return to normal if no option is selectedReview Settings System CalibrationCalibration Procedure Page Operator Interface OperationPeriodic Response Check Calibration Procedure Table of ResponsesMagnetic Reed Switch Activation Relay Settings Review Settings Hardware Start DelaySensor Fault Sensor DriftRelays 20 mATroubleshooting Sensor LifeGlossary of Terms Ordering Information Published in a ccordance w ith E1A standard Appendix B Wire Resistance In Ohms AWGAppendix C Specifications Sensor SpecificationsPage