“MV” should be entered for sensor inputs that read fault status.

Gain and Offset

Since the output terminals emit one volt for every 250 ppm of refrigerant detected, the gain for the refrigerant leak sensors must be set to 250 and the Offset to 0.

The sensors configured to detect faults must be given a gain of 1000; this way, the REFLECS can be set up to alarm whenever it detects a 5000 mV signal.

4.4.5.4Alarm Setpoints

Locate the screen in the BEC or RMCC where sensor alarm set points are specified. This is usually a menu option in the Sensors Menu, which may be reached from the Main Menu.

The REFLECS should now be capable of interpreting the 0-4.8V output voltage as a refrigerant concentration of 0-1200 ppm and the 5V output voltage as a fault. The de- sired alarm set points must now be specified. When set up correctly, alarms will appear in the REFLECS Alarm log as “Hi Sensor” alarms (refer to the REFLECS manual for alarm descriptions).

Alarms: High

In this field, specify a high alarm setpoint for refriger- ant leak alarms between 0 and 1200 ppm. For fault status alarms, enter a setpoint of 4960 mV (slightly below 5V, as

aprecautionary measure).

Alarms/Notices Dly

The value entered in the Alarms Dly field is the number of minutes the sensor reading must be above the Alarms:High set point before the REFLECS may generate a leak alarm

When choosing an alarm delay, keep in mind the amount of time it takes an IRLDS to complete a sampling cycle. For example, a 16-valve IRLDS with 30 second sam- pling times for each zone takes a total of eight minutes to sample all zones. Choosing an alarm delay smaller than the IRLDS’s cycle time will cause an alarm to be generated af- ter only one high reading is taken.

5 Diagnostics

5.1MRLDS LED Indica-

tors

The MRLDS has three LEDs for quick status indica- tion.

MRLDS

STATUS INDICATION

LEDs

 

 

 

Green

Lights during normal operation

 

 

Red

Flashes at 0.5 Hz during start-up

 

Turns ON solid if concentration

 

reading exceeds 50 ppm

Yellow

Flashes at 0.5 Hz if power sup-

 

plied is outside set limits

 

Turns ON solid during other fault

 

conditions

Table 5-1- MRLDS LED Status

For analog output models, a fault is signaled by setting the voltage to 0.5V, which indicates the MRLDS should be be replaced. Call the CPC Service Department (770-425- 2724) to verify if the MRLDS unit should be replaced.

5.2E2 Alarming

5.2.1IRLDS Mode

If any one or all of the MRLDS sensors encounters a problem, the IRLDS application will alarm and all cell outputs will show NONE. For details on which individual unit is in alarm, go to the MRLDS Gateway and check the Status screen on the HHT.

5.2.216AI Mode

If an MRLDS has lost communication, the input will go to 1250 PPM, which should force an alarm if enabled. If all MRLDS sensors lose communication, the 16AI will go offline. Check the Status screen on the HHT for details.

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