Det-Tronics ATX10 Transmitter SAFETY MANUAL User Manual

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DESIGN
The FlexSonic Acoustic Detector recognizes the unique

ultrasonic frequency content of events such as gas

leaks.

The FlexSonic Acoustic Detector consists of one Model

AC100 Acoustic Sensor connected to one Model ATX10

Transmitter. The device communicates function/status

via a 4-20 mA output signal with HART communication.

The FlexSonic Acoustic Detector is compatible with the

FlexVu

®

Model UD10 Universal Display, as well as other

devices that are able to monitor a 4-20 mA dc signal. All

alarm functions are provided by the monitoring device.

The FlexSonic Acoustic Detector is classified as Type

B smart element according to IEC61508. The device

contains self-diagnostics and sends the current output

to a specified failure state upon internal detection of a

failure (see instruction manual 95-8657 for details).

Safety-Certification of the FlexSonic Acoustic Detector

includes:
• the 4-20 mA output of the ATX10 Transmitter in

combination with the AC100 Acoustic Sensor.

Non-Interfering Interfaces
Safety Certification of the FlexSonic Acoustic Detector

includes the following non-interfering interfaces:
- Magnetic switches
- HART communication
– RS485 communication
– LEDs
– SD card

The HART communication protocol is non-interfering

and may be used for diagnostics within the SIL 2

safety loop in the Safety operation mode. Diagnostics

are defined as read only information. Local HART

communication with the FlexSonic Acoustic Detector

using a handheld HART field communicator, or

AMS program connected to the 4-20 mA output, is

acceptable. Proper analog signal loop resistance must

be installed as documented in the instruction manual to

enable local HART communication.

RS485 communication is used in conjunction with

the Acoustic Inspector software package - consult

manufacturer or instruction manual for details.

VALID INPUT RANGE
FlexSonic Acoustic Detector fault and alarm

annunciation is provided on the 4-20 mA signal output

loop by signaling to a specific mA current output level.

The user SIF must monitor the 4-20 mA output for fault

and alarm conditions and take appropriate actions

according to the specific requirements of the SIF. The

receiving device must be programmed to indicate a

fault condition when current levels reach under-current

of 3.6 mA or less or over-current of 21 mA or more.

NOTE

The FlexSonic Acoustic Detector analog signal
is not safety-rated during detector warm-up.
Alternative means should be used at the job site
to ensure facility safety during these activities.

DIAGNoSTIC RESPoNSE TIME
The FlexSonic Acoustic Detector will perform all critical

diagnostic functions within one hour, worst case

diagnostic detection time.

The Acoustic Detector will annunciate a fault if the

safety response time is delayed by greater than 1

second due to SD card (optional) operations. This fault

is not applicable if the SD card option is disabled.

ACoUSTIC INTEGRITY TEST
The FlexSonic Acoustic Detector periodic Acoustic

Integrity Check (AIC) is designed to generate a fault

when the unit’s acoustic response has been significantly

reduced. The unit continues to detect during an AIC

fault, however, the detection capability may be reduced.

CERTIFICATIoN
The FlexSonic Acoustic Detector Safety-Certified

version is certified SIL 2 Capable by exida

®

to

IEC61508 for single input use in low demand, SIL 2

Safety Instrumented Systems.

SAFETY-CERTIFIED PRoDUCT IDENTIFICATIoN
Safety Certification of all FlexSonic Acoustic Detector

models meeting SIL 2 safety standards is clearly

identified on the product label.

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