Block diagram 1: normal cycle with manual clearing, 2 light-emitting diodes (led) (figure 10), 3 alarm thresholds – ENMET MX-52 User Manual

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MX52 C

ONTROL

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5.2.2 Light-emitting diodes (LED) (Figure 10)

Each channel is equipped with five LEDs, when are visible and identified on the FRONT panel.

LED

Extinguished

Illuminated steady mode

Flashing

GREEN

Channel not in service

Channel in service

Channel in service

1st red

AL1 not triggered

Threshold AL1 exceeded

(automatic clearing)

Threshold AL1 exceeded

(manual clearing)

2nd red

AL2 not triggered

Threshold AL2 exceeded

(automatic clearing)

Threshold AL2 exceeded

(manual clearing)

3rd red

AL3 not triggered

Threshold AL3 exceeded by

mean or time

(automatic clearing)

Threshold AL3 exceeded by

mean or time

(automatic clearing)

Yellow

No fault

Fault on channel

- Channel being calibrated or
programmed
- Detector being calibrated

5.2.3 Alarm Thresholds

Each of the three alarm thresholds can be programmed independently for each channel. (See the “Channel
programming” menu).

In normal operation, a gas alarm is only triggered after a preprogrammed time delay in order to avoid spurious alarms.

Alarm thresholds can be processed in the following manners:

In normal cycle with manual clearing: block diagram 1.

In normal cycle with automatic clearing: block diagram 2.

In parking cycle: block diagram 3.

The alarm thresholds are to be selected according to the gases detected and the corresponding standards in force.

T = Time of 5 seconds or alarm 3 time delay

START

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Alarm acknowledged

No

Alarm acknowledged

No

LED extinguished

Relay disengaged

Buzzer stopped

Yes

LED steady mode

Buzzer stopped

Yes

END

Threshold exceeded

Illumination of

flashing alarm LED

Time T exceeded

Relay engaged

Buzzer engaged

Alarm LED

extinguished

Block Diagram 1: Normal Cycle with Manual Clearing

No

Illumination of

flashing alarm LED

After T2 time

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