Det-Tronics X2200 UV Flame Detector User Manual

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The Auxiliary relay has normally open / normally

closed contacts, and is configurable for energized or

de-energized operation, and latching or non-latching

operation.

0 to 20 mA Output
A 0 to 20 mA output is available as an option (in addition

to the three relays). This option provides a 0 to 20 mA dc

current output for transmitting detector status information

to other devices. The circuit can be wired in either an

isolated or non-isolated configuration and can drive

a maximum loop resistance of 500 ohms from 18 to

19.9 Vdc and 600 ohms from 20 to 30 Vdc. Table 1

indicates the detector status conditions represented by

the various current levels. The output is calibrated at the

factory, with no need for field calibration. A model with

relays and 0-20 mA with HART is also available. Refer to

Addendum number 95-8638 for complete details.

NOTE

The output of the 0 to 20 mA current loop is not
monitored by the fault detection circuitry of the
X2200. Therefore, an open circuit on the loop will
not cause the fault relay to change state or the
detector status LED to indicate a fault. The status
of the LED always follows the status of the relays.

An alarm condition will normally over-ride a fault condition,

unless the nature of the fault condition impairs the ability

of the detector to generate or maintain an alarm output,

i.e. loss of operating power.

LON/sLC Output
The EQP model is designed for use exclusively with

the Det-Tronics Eagle Quantum Premier system. The

detector communicates with the system controller over

a digital communication network or LON/SLC (Local

Operating Network / Signaling Line Circuit). The LON/

SLC is a fault tolerant, two wire digital communication

network arranged in a loop configuration. Analog and

relay outputs are not available on this model.

LED
A tri-color LED on the detector faceplate indicates

normal condition and notifies personnel of fire alarm

or fault conditions. Table 2 indicates the condition of the

LED for each status.

attEntIon

The X2200 contains a source tube that is filled
with a gas mixture containing Krypton 85 (Kr

85

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a radioactive material. Radioactive materials are
subject to regulation under U.S. and international
law.

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(OpTICAL INTEgRITy)

Automatic

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The X2200 includes the Automatic

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feature — a

calibrated performance test that is automatically

performed once per minute to verify complete detector

operation capabilities. No testing with an external test

lamp is required. The detector automatically performs

the same test that a maintenance person with a test

lamp would perform — once every minute, 60 times per
hour. However, a successful Automatic

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test does not

produce an alarm condition.

The X2200 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.

table 1—Detector status conditions indicated by current Level

Current Level (±0.3 mA)

Detector status

0 mA

Power Fault

1 mA

General Fault

2 mA

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Fault

4 mA

Normal Operation

16 mA

Pre-Alarm

20 mA

Fire Alarm

table 2—Detector status indicator

Detector status

LED Indicator

Power On/Normal Auto

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(no fault or fire alarm)

Green

Power On/Normal Man

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Green, flashing off for 0.5 sec.

every 5 sec.

Fault

Yellow

Pre-Alarm/Background UV Red, flashing on for 0.5 sec. and

off for 0.5 sec.

Fire (Alarm)

Steady Red

On Power-Up, The LED Flashes in Sequence as Follows,

Indicating Sensitivity and Signal Processing Status

Low UV Sensitivity
Medium UV Sensitivity
High UV Sensitivity
Very High UV Sensitivity

One Red Flash

Two Red Flashes

Three Red Flashes

Four Red Flashes

Stand. UV Signal Process.
Arc Rej. UV Signal Process.

One Yellow Flash

Two Yellow Flashes

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