Det-Tronics X5200 UVIR Flame Detector User Manual

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13.1

The X5200 signals a fault condition when less than half

of the detection range remains. This is indicated by the

Fault output and is evident by the yellow color of the LED

on the face of the detector. See the "Troubleshooting"

section for further information.

Magnetic

oi

/ Manual

oi

The detector also incorporates both Magnetic

oi

(Mag

oi

) and Manual

oi

(Man

oi

) features that

provide the same calibrated test as the Automatic

oi

, and in addition actuates the Alarm output to verify

operation for preventive maintenance requirements.

These features can be performed at any time and

eliminate the need for testing with a non-calibrated

external test lamp.

CaUtIon

These tests require disabling of all extinguishing
devices to avoid release resulting from a
successful test.

The Mag

oi

test is performed by placing a magnet

at the location marked "MAG OI" on the outside of the

detector (see Figure 2). The Man

oi

test is accomplished

by connecting the

oi

lead (terminal 22) to power supply

minus via an external switch. The magnet or switch must be

held in place for a minimum of 6 seconds to complete the

test. Either of these test methods activates the calibrated

UV and IR emitters. If the resulting signal meets the test

criteria, indicating that greater than half of the detection

range remains, the Alarm output changes state, the

indicating LED changes to red, and the 0-20 mA current

output goes to 20 mA. This condition remains until the

magnet is removed or the switch is released, regardless

of whether the relays are set for latching or non-latching

operation.

If less than half of the detection range remains, no

alarm is produced and a fault is generated. The fault

indication can be reset by momentarily applying the

Mag

oi

or Man

oi

switch.

NOTE

Refer to Appendix A for FM verification of the

oi

function.

COMMuNICATION
The X5200 is furnished with an RS-485 interface for

communicating status and other information with external

devices. The RS-485 supports MODBUS protocol, with

the detector configured as a slave device.

For HART communication, connect a HART communicator

across a 250 ohm resistor in the 0-20 mA loop.

NOTE

The EQP model uses LON/SLC communication. RS-485
and HART communication are not available on the EQP
model.

DATA LOggINg
Data logging capability is also provided. Status

conditions such as normal, power down, general and

oi

faults, pre-alarm, fire alarm, time and temperature

are recorded. Each event is time and date stamped,

along with the temperature and input voltage. Event

data is stored in non-volatile memory when the event

becomes active, and again when the status changes.

Data is accessible using the Inspector Connector

accessory, RS-485, or the EQP Controller.

INTEgRAL WIRINg COMpARTMENT
All external wiring to the device is connected within the

integral junction box. The detector is furnished with

four conduit entries, with either 3/4 inch NPT or M25

threads.

SIgNal PROCESSINg OPTIONS

The X5200 features signal processing options for both the

UV and IR sensor. These options determine the type of

logic that the detector will use for processing fire signals

to customize the X5200 to the application.

IR DETECTOR OpTIONs
The IR detector in the X5200 can be programmed for:

TDSA enabled

Both TDSA and Quick Fire enabled (either initiates

fire alarm)

Time Domain signal Analysis (TDsA)
The TDSA signal processing technique analyzes the

input signal in real time, requiring the IR signal to flicker

randomly in order to recognize it as a fire condition.

Using TDSA signal processing, the X5200 ignores

regularly chopped blackbody sources (occurring in areas

where moving conveyors and hot objects in proximity

to one another result in a regularly chopped IR signal),

because it looks for a less uniform signal. However, in the

presence of a regularly chopped signal, the detector is

more susceptible to false alarms due to sporadic IR that

functions as a trigger when occurring in conjunction with

the regularly chopped signal.

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