E.1.2.1 conditions for safe operating, E.1.2.2 using the 0-20ma interface for alerting, E.1.2.3 using the alarm relay contact for alerting – Spectrex 40/40I Triple IR (IR3) Flame Detector User Manual

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IR3 Flame Detector User Guide

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40/40I Flame Detector

E.1.2.1

Conditions for Safe Operating

1

The flame detector shall consist only of the approved hardware and
software modules.

2

The 24V power supply must fulfill the requirements for PELV / SELV of
EN 60950.

3

The automatic BIT (Built-In-Test) must be activated.

4

The set-up parameters must be verified (as described in
Using the 0-20mA Interface for Alerting on page 66, point 1 and in Using
the Alarm Relay Contact for Alerting
on page 66, point 1) and the
function of the 40/40 Flame Detector (flame detection, function of the
0-20mA interface, relay functions) must be checked completely.

E.1.2.2

Using the 0-20mA Interface for Alerting

1

The following parameters shall be set:

AUTOMATIC BIT test = on

Connected to 0-20mA Terminals

2

The following allowed output current must be supervised with an
accuracy of ± 5%:

Normal State = 4mA

Warning State = 16mA

Alarm State = 20mA

3

The output current must be supervised regarding the over-and under run
of the 0-20mA.

4

The 0-20mA can be used as low and high demand mode.

E.1.2.3

Using the Alarm Relay Contact for Alerting

1

The following parameters shall be set:

AUTOMATIC BIT Test = on

Connected to N.C contact of Alarm Relay Terminals

Connected to Fault Relay Terminals

2

The relay contacts (“alarm” – and “faulty relay”) must be protected with
a fuse rated at 0.6 of the nominal specified relay contact current.

3

The maximum contact rating that is allowed per SIL-2 is 30VDC.

4

It is to be considered that the contact of the Alarm Relay opens if there
is a fire alarm.

5

During the forwarding and evaluation of the alarm it must be noted that
the relay contact opens.

6

The alarm relay can be used as low demand only.

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