ENMET ISA-200-RAL (O) User Manual

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ISA 200 RAL (O)

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3.2 Sample Air Supply

Tap the pipe or tank containing the breathing air and use appropriate fittings to connect the sample input hose. The
instrument is designed to operate from an air supply pressure of 50-55 psig; adjust the regulator and set the pressure at
55 psig. The flowmeter on the display panel indicates approximately 2 SCFH when the input pressure is 55 psig.

The sample air exits the instrument from two separated ports on the back surface of the enclosure. Take care not to
obstruct these exit ports. After mounting the enclosure, they are not accessible.

Be sure that the red sample-calibrate valve handle on the right side of the enclosure is pointed down toward the sample
input port.

3.3 Power Supply

Plug the line cord in a source of 110V

AC

power. The input power can vary from 100 to 240V

AC

, 50/60 Hz; if other

than 110 V

AC

power is desired, the plug on the line cord must be changed.

Upon supplying air and power to the instrument:

§ The green power on LED is lit.
§ The display backlight is lit, and numbers are given on the display.

The instrument may go into alarm briefly, but the sensors stabilize quickly. If the instrument persists in alarm,
acknowledge the alarm by pressing the ALARM ACKN/AUDIO DEFEAT switch. If alarm persists longer than 30
minutes, call ENMET customer service personnel.

3.4 Outputs

Two types of alarm outputs are available, relay contacts and optional 4-20mA outputs.

3.4.1 Relay Contacts

Relay contacts are available for each alarm; these are SPDT, rated at 2.0Amp at 110V

AC

, and may be latching or non-

latching as required by the application. They are accessed on the terminal strip at the bottom of the circuit board see
Figure 2. The positions given in Table 1:

Table 1: Relay Contacts

Position

Function

Contact

1

CO Alarm

NC

2

CO Alarm

C

3

CO Alarm

NO

4

O

2

Alarm*

NC

5

O

2

Alarm*

C

6

O

2

Alarm*

NO

7

Not Used

8

Not Used

9

Not Used

10

Not Used

11

Not Used

12

Not Used

* This relay is activated by both the deficiency and abundance alarms.


These relay coils are energized when they are in the non-alarm state; the contact conditions given above are for the
non-energized state, which is identical to the alarm state.

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