Det-Tronics X5200 UVIR SIL 2 Certified Flame Detectors SAFETY MANUAL User Manual

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No special installation requirements exist above and

beyond the standard installation practices documented

in the instruction manual. Environmental specification

limits are also as published in the general specifications

section in the instruction manual.

The operating power distribution system must be

designed and installed so the terminal voltage does

not drop below 18 Vdc when measured at any specific

location. The maximum current limit must be less than

2 amperes. The external system providing power to the

X2200/X9800/X5200 must have overvoltage protection

that ensures supply voltage does not exceed 33 Vdc.

Common Misuse Scenarios
Refer to the General Application Information section

of the appropriate instruction manual for detailed

information on common misuse scenarios. Application

environments to avoid include the following:

UV Detectors

Intense UV sources including

electric arc welding, high voltage

corona, x‑rays and gamma

radiation should not be present in

the detection area.

IR Detectors

Intense IR sources should not be

present in detection area.

NOTE

The above common misuse scenarios will cause
the X2200/X9800/X5200 relay or 4-20 mA outputs
to annunciate a high background and/or false
alarm depending on the intensity of the radiation
and the relay configuration.

UV & IR Detectors

Glass and Plexiglas windows

attenuate radiation and should not

be located between the detector

and detection area.

The detector must have a direct

line‑of‑sight to any potential flame

source in the detection area; care

must be taken to keep physical

obstructions out of the line of view

of the detector.

NOTE

The black plastic shipping cap must be removed
prior to placing the detector into service.

START-UP AND COMMISSIONING
All safety functions of the X2200/X9800/X5200 are

active within 30 seconds of power‑up without any user

action required.

Commissioning Personnel
The Safety Certified X2200/X9800/X5200 flame

detector can be commissioned by any qualified person

with knowledge of flame detection instruments and the

configuration device being used. Refer to the Start‑Up

section provided in the instruction manual.

Relay Configuration Requirements
The end user must provide transient and current limiting

on the output contacts of the relays. The maximum

relay contact output must be limited to 2 amperes at 30

Vdc. The load must be a resistive load. The user must

protect against transients by using standard protection

methods such as proper grounding of shielded wire

and separation of relay load wires from other lines

carrying rapidly switched high current (e.g. large motor

power supply lines).

If the 0‑20 mA analog output is not being monitored for

fault conditions, the status of the Fault relay must be

monitored and appropriate action taken.

The fault relay is configured for normally energized

operation. The alarm relay must be configured for

normally de‑energized operation (i.e. the alarm relay

must energize during alarm conditions).

Configuration
Digital communication with the X2200/X9800/X5200 is

necessary to monitor internal status and to modify the

factory settings. For specific information regarding HART

communication, refer to the appropriate HART Addendum:
X2200 UV Flame Detector

95‑8638

X9800 IR Flame Detector

95‑8637

X5200 UVIR Flame Detector

95‑8636

NOTE

Prior to device configuration (setting alarm

thresholds, latch/non-latch function, etc.) all alarm

outputs must be bypassed. The device is not safety

certified during configuration change activities.

NOTE

All configuration changes to the X2200/X9800/

X5200 must be verified by the user via a proof

test, power cycle and re-check of settings, or

other appropriate method. The LED flash rate

during power-up should be checked to verify

proper setting.

Configuration Protection
When using the 0‑20 mA output with HART as a safety

output, it is required that Write Protect be set to “on”

to ensure that the HART is non‑interfering. If HART

write protect is temporarily disabled, the user must take

specific action to re‑enable Write Protect to ensure that

HART communication remains non‑interfering.

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