8 heated optics, 9 hart protocol, Heated optics – Spectrex Xenon 700 SIL Open-Path Gas Detection System User Manual

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TM 799200 Rev (C), January 2014

Principle of Operation

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2.3.8 Heated Optics

SafEye Xenon includes heated optics for the Detector and source. The
heater increases the temperature of the optical surface by 5-8°F (3-5°C)
above the ambient temperature to improve performance in icing,
condensation and snow conditions. The heated optics is configured to
automatically operate when the change in temperature requires the heating
(default).

However, the heated optics can be defined as one of the following modes:

1

Not operated (not an option on source unit)

2

On continuously

3

Automatic, per temperature change (default)

See System Set Up, on page 18.

When operated ‘per temperature change’, the user can define the start
temperature below which the window will be heated (default 41°F (5°C)).
This temperature can be defined between 32°F (0°C) to 122°F (50°C). The
heating will stop when the temperature is 27°F (15°C) above the start
temperature.

2.3.9 HART Protocol

The Xenon 700S uses the HART Protocol.

HART Communication is a bi-directional industrial field communication
protocol used to communicate between intelligent field instruments and host
systems. HART is the global standard for smart instrumentation and the
majority of smart field devices installed in plants worldwide are HART-
enabled.

HART technology is easy to use and very reliable.

Through the HART connection, the SafEye is able to perform:

Detector set-up

Detector troubleshooting

Detector health and status

For more details, refer to the HART Manual TM 899030.

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