RKI Instruments RI-215A User Manual

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RI-215A

Operator’s Manual

Measuring Mode • 17

Analog Output

The RI-215A’s analog output, available via the yellow and blue wires of the cable
assembly (refer to Figure 3 on page 12), is proportional to the concentration of CO

2

for all

gas ranges (e.g., 0 - 2,000 ppm, 0 - 5,000 ppm, and 0 - 9990 ppm), as shown in Figure 4.

Should the concentration of CO

2

present in the monitoring environment be above full

scale (i.e., it exceeds the upper gas range of your unit), the highest output will be 22 mA,
or 11 V, depending on the output, current, or voltage, selected at the factory. The LCD of
the RI-215A will show a series of brackets (upside down “Us”) between 20 mA
(10 V) and 22 mA (11V). The standard output setting for the RI-215A is 4- 20 mA.

Alarm Point and Ventilation Control

The RI-215A’s alarm relay has a built-in hysteresis of 50 ppm (refer to Figure 6 on
page 18). After the alarm point has been reached (e.g., 1000 ppm), the alarm relay will
activate. As the CO

2

concentration begins to fall, the alarm relay will deactivate 50 ppm

below the activation point (e.g., 950 ppm). The 50 ppm hysteresis keeps the alarm contacts
from “chattering” should the CO

2

concentration hover around the alarm point.

22 mA (11V)

20 mA (10V)

Output

signal

4 mA (0V)

0 ppm

Gas

2000 ppm
5000 ppm
9990 ppm

Figure 5: Model RI-215A’s CO

2

Level to Output Signal

Concentration

Maximum

Output

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