Instructions Det-Tronics Standard Gas Panel. 1.1 Rev: 10/

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Instructions Det-Tronics Standard Gas Panel. Rev: 0/

Table Of Contents Description... Features AND BENEFITS.... Enclosure... SYSTEM COMPONENTS.... 3 Field Devices... 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES.... 4 Installation.... 4 Mounting.... 4 Conduit Entry... 4 Power Requirements... 4 Wiring.... 4 Grounding.... 4 Operator Interface.... 5 Main Screen.... 5 Setup Screen... 6 Device Setup Screen... 7 Event Log Screen.... 7 Specifications.... 8 SETUP................................................... 9 Default Setup Settings... 9 4-20 ma Device Setup.... 9 LON Device Setup...0 Device Removal....0 Operation... Calibration.... Alarms....2 Faults...3 TROUBLESHOOTING...3 MAINTENANCE...3 REPLACEMENT PARTS....3 DEVICE REPAIR AND RETURN...3 ORDERING INFORMATION....3 APPENDIX A CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET.... 4 APPENDIX B WIRING SCHEMATICS.... 5

INSTRUCTIONS Det-Tronics Model GP6XX Gas Panel WARNING Be sure to read and understand the entire instruction manual before attempting to setup and operate the GP6XX Gas Panel. Proper device setup, operation, and maintenance is required to ensure safe and effective operation. If this equipment is used in a manner not specified in this manual, safety protection may be impaired. Description As part of Detector Electronics Corporation's (Det-Tronics ) commitment to providing a variety of system solutions, the model GP6XX Gas Panel is an economical and pre-configured solution that is packaged to meet global performance approvals. The Eagle Quantum Premier (EQP) system components, within the GP6XX, are approved for life safety to monitor low concentrations of combustible and toxic gas hazards. A maximum of 6 detection points are available with the GP6XX, with flexibility to communicate via analog 4-20 ma and/or digital LON (Local Operating Network). The enclosure houses an EQP system controller (pre-configured with S 3 software and logic), a power supply, Ground Fault Monitor, and optional Analog Input Module (AIM). The GP6XX is equipped with a Pro-face Human Machine Interface (HMI) touch screen that communicates to the controller through Modbus protocol. System setup and operation is performed through the HMI touch screen, with real-time status indication of gas levels, faults, alarms, and calibration. Features and Benefits Compliance to ANSI/ISA 2.3.-2000 (Combustible), ANSI/ISA 92.0.0-998 (Toxic), FM 630/6320, CSA 22.2 No.52, and EN60079-29- Utilizes Eagle Quantum Premier (EQP) Economical and reliable 6 gas detection points available Communication flexibility (4-20 ma and/or LON) User friendly HMI touch screen Real time gas level, fault, alarm, and calibration indication Quick set up Electronics and wiring tested at the factory User defined alarm setpoints Sounder on panel Customized services available. Enclosure The GP6XX Gas Panel is packaged in a wall mounted painted steel enclosure. See Figures and 2 for enclosure dimensions and an internal view of a fully loaded system.. Detector Electronics Corporation 20 Rev: 0/

DET-TRONICS DETECTOR ELECTRONICS CORPORATION MINNEAPOLIS, MN, USA Fire Alarm Trouble Inhibit Power High Gas Cntrl Flt DETECTOR ELECTRONICS CORP. 690 W. 0TH ST, MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55438 USA -800-468-3244 Supr Low Gas Lon Fault Ack Silence DETECTOR ELECTRONICS CORPORATION MINNEAPOLIS, MN, USA Out Inhibit R 24.0 (60.96) 22.62 (57.45) 6.40 (6.2) HMI TOUCH SCREEN 24.0 (60.96) 25.5 (64.9) 26.2 (66.5) SOUNDER A2558 Figure Dimensions of GP6XX in Inches (Centimeters) EQP CONTROLLER DET-TRONICS EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER Cancel Enter Next Previous Reset Acknowledge Silence TWO ANALOG INPUT MODULES (AIM) EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER 8 CHANNEL AIM DET-TRONICS EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER 8 CHANNEL AIM A2570 Figure 2 Internal View of a Fully Loaded GP6XX Gas Panel. 2

System Components The system has three (3) main component groups the System Controller, LON, and 4-20 ma field devices. The following devices are included (or optional) with the GP6XX Gas Panel. EQ300 EQP Controller (included) The EQP Controller is the first and most critical component of the GP6XX Gas Panel. With pre-programmed logic from Det-Tronics' Safety System Software (S 3 ), the controller performs all communication, command, and control functions for the system. EQ370AIM Analog Input Module (optional up to 2) The 8 channel Analog Input Module allows a device with a calibrated 4-20 ma output signal to be connected to the Eagle Quantum Premier Controller. EQ2220GFM Ground Fault Monitor (included) The EQ2220GFM detects ground fault conditions on +/- power and all secondary I/O circuits. Power Supply 24 Vdc, 0A (included) The Power Supply provides main power to the EQP Controller. It includes features such as voltage regulation, high efficiency, and high power factor. Pro-face Human Interface Machine (HMI) (included) The HMI touch screen consists of several graphical screens that permit the setup, operation, and interrogation of the connected field devices. See the Operator Interface section for detailed descriptions of the HMI touch screen. Field Devices The following field devices are GP6XX compatible: PIRECL PointWatch Eclipse The PointWatch Eclipse Model PIRECL is a diffusionbased, point-type infrared gas detector that provides continuous monitoring of combustible hydrocarbon gas concentrations in the range of 0 to 00% LFL. When used with the GP6XX, the PIRECL can be setup through the AIM or LON, depending on the model type. UD0-DCU FlexVu Universal Display The FlexVu Model UD0-DCU is designed for applications that require a gas detector with digital readout of detected gas levels. Its LON interface board makes the UD0- DCU compatible with Eagle Quantum Premier systems by digitizing the 4-20 ma analog signal from the attached sensor/transmitter. The digitized value is then transmitted as a process variable over the LON to the EQP controller. The UD0-DCU can be used with various 4-20 ma gas detection devices (with or without HART), including the following Det-Tronics field devices: GT3000 PIRECL PIR9400 OPECL CGS NTMOS. EQ22xxDCU/DCUEX Digital Communication Unit The EQ22xx series of digital communication units for catalytic, combustible and toxic gas sensors digitizes the analog signal and transmits the value to the controller. 4-20 ma Devices Connect 4-20 ma devices to the GP6XX via: AIM UD0-DCU EQ22xxDCU/DCUEX. Reference Table for the documentation list that contains device specific information on approvals, installation, calibration, and maintenance. Table EQP Device Specific Documentation TITLE FORM NUMBER EQP Controller 95-8533 AIM 95-8533/90-83 EQ22xxDCU 95-8533/90-8 UD0-DCU 95-8656 ECLIPSE 95-8526. 3

Important safety notes Caution The wiring procedures in this manual are intended to ensure proper functioning of the device under normal conditions. However, because of the many variations in wiring codes and regulations, total compliance to these ordinances cannot be guaranteed. Be certain that all wiring complies with the NEC (National Electric Code) as well as all local ordinances. If in doubt, consult the authority having jurisdiction before wiring the system. Installation must be done by a properly trained person. Caution This GP6XX Gas Panel (excluding field devices) has been tested and approved for use in nonhazardous areas. However, it must be properly installed and used only under the conditions specified within this manual and the specific approval certificates. Any device modification, improper installation, or use in a faulty or incomplete setup will render warranty and product certifications invalid. Caution The components and devices contain no user serviceable components. Service or repair should never be attempted by the user. Device repair should be performed only by the manufacturer or trained service personnel. Liabilities The manufacturer s warranty for this product is void, and all liability for proper function of the detector is irrevocably transferred to the owner or operator in the event that the device is serviced or repaired by personnel not employed or authorized by Detector Electronics Corporation, or if the device is used in a manner not conforming to its intended use. Installation The panel must be securely bolted in place in a nonhazardous area (indoors). Mounting Refer to Figure for mounting dimensions, and choose a location that allows for the specified maximum cable length for the field devices. CONDUIT entry To minimize water ingress and condensation, it is recommended that conduit entries be located at the bottom of the enclosure, if the application permits. Be certain that all conduit entry locations comply with the NEC, as well as all local ordinances. Power Requirements For the GP6XX power requirements, see the "Specifications" section of this manual. Additionally, reference the Power Wiring in Section 3 of the EQP manual, 95-8533. Wiring Factory wiring is made to the appropriate terminals located inside the enclosure. Electrical wiring schematics for the GP6XX can be found in Appendix B of this manual. Field wiring and field wiring tags are the responsibility of the customer. If a LON device is part of the system, it is important to wire the device correctly through the LON wiring terminal as shown in Figure 3. Incorrect wiring of LON devices will generate faults that will persist until corrected. Reference the wiring schematics in Appendix B of this manual, and EQP manual 95-8533 for details on LON wiring. Grounding The enclosure must be electrically connected to earth ground. Warning Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices.. 4

Figure 3 LON Wiring Terminal Operator interface The HMI touch screen is located on the front of the enclosure door, and consists of several graphical screens that permit the setup, operation, and interrogation of the connected field devices. These screens include the Main screen, Setup screen, Device Setup screen, and Event Log screen. CUSTOM DEVCE ID LOGIC DEFINED TAGNAME ACTIVE CHANNEL EMPTY CHANNEL REAL TIME GAS VALUE Main Screen The Main screen displays the overall status of the devices within the GP6XX gas panel. The vertical gauges represent the 6 available channels (Figure 4), and each channel can inherit any of the following characteristics: Solid Blue Channel Channel not active. Solid Black Channel Device active with zero gas. Solid White Channel Gas is present below alarm setpoint. Solid Yellow Channel System fault detected. Flashing Red Channel Gas is present above low alarm setpoint. Solid Red Channel Gas is present above high alarm setpoint. Figure 4 Main Screen A Logic Defined tagname and a Custom Device ID tagname will appear above a channel after setup has been completed for that channel. Note The Logic Defined tagname, beginning with "GD ", cannot be altered. It is a tagname that references each channel as a "Gas Detector" and is used for identifying devices in the event logs. Custom Device IDs are entered in the Setup screen.. 5

The buttons along the bottom (SETUP, FAULT, EVENT LOGS, SILENCE, RESET) allow the user to interact with the system to perform various tasks. Their functions are as follows: SETUP opens the Setup screen (Figure 6) for configuring devices on the system. FAULT is solid yellow when a fault is present. When pressed, the Event Log screen is opened (Figure 9). EVENT Logs opens the Event Log screen, displaying all alarms and events (Figure 9). Silence turns the sounder off during faults and alarms. Reset resets all latched outputs that are no longer active. CONFIGURED CHANNEL (Tagname & Device ID are bolded white) UNCONFIGURED CHANNEL (Tagname & Device ID are grayed out) Point Display The Point Display reports the current status of a selected device, and it is accessed within the Main screen by touching an active channel (Figure 5). The available information includes Low Alarm, High Alarm, Fault, Calibration Active, and Calibration Fault. Figure 6 Setup Screen RETURN TO THE MAIN SCREEN Setup Login Screen The Setup Login screen prevents unauthorized setup of the system. Once the username and password are entered correctly, the Device Setup screen becomes accessible and devices can be setup for use. Note The default user ID is "ADMIN" and "DEC" is the password. Figure 5 Point Display Setup Screen Device setup is initiated from the Setup screen (Figure 6). Touching a channel in the Setup screen opens the Setup Login screen (Figure 7), where a user ID and password must be entered in order to begin the setup procedure. Figure 7 Setup Login Screen. 6

Device Setup screen Devices are setup for use in the Device Setup screen (Figure 8). This screen is opened after the user ID and password have been correctly entered. The three text fields along the top are intended for displaying the channel name, custom device ID, and network address of a given device. The buttons along the bottom (CANCEL, OFF, AIM, DCU, ECLIPSE, SAVE) are used for specific device setup. Their functions are as follows: CANCEL, when pressed, will undo all selections that are made prior to saving. OFF, when pressed, will disconnect a device from a "device type." aim is a "device type" that, when pressed, allows a 4-20 ma device to communicate with the EQP Controller. DCU is a "device type" that, when pressed, allows a compatible LON device to communicate with the EQP Controller. ECLIPSE is a "device type" that, when pressed, allows a LON based ECLIPSE gas detector to communicate directly with the EQP controller. SAVE stores all user settings. Event Log Screen Fault and alarm events are date and time stamped on the Event Log screen (Figure 9). Event logs residing on a blue background indicate active conditions that need to be investigated. Logs on a gray background are nonactive events that are removed from the list after the CLR (Clear) button is pressed. The maximum number of log entries is 2,048, with newer logs overwriting older ones. The "UP" and "DOWN" buttons allow for scrolling through the event logs. Figure 9 Event Log Screen DISPLAYS CHANNEL NAME CUSTOM DEVICE ID FIELD DISPLAYS NETWORK ADDRESS REMOVE DEVICE FROM DEVICE TYPE CANCEL SETUP SETTINGS DEVICE TYPE SELECTOR SAVE SETUP SETTINGS Figure 8 Device Setup screen. 7

Specifications Certification Operating VOLTAGE 20-220 Vac input, 24 Vdc @ 0A output. FM APPROVED Components EQ300 EQP Controller EQ370 AIM Analog Input Module (Optional) EQ2220 GFM Ground Fault Monitor (Included) 5.7 Human Machine Interface (HMI) - Included 24 Vdc, 0A Power Supply (Included). Temperature Range Operating: +32 F to +22 F (0 C to +50 C) Storage: 4 F to +40 F ( 20 C to +60 C). HUMIDITY Range (Instrument only) 0 to 95% RH, non-condensing. Weight 26.5 lb (2.0 kg) to 28.5 lb (3.0 kg), depending on configuration. Dimensions 24 In. (60.9 mm) x 24 In. (60.9 mm) x 6.4 In. (6.2 mm). See Figure. Enclosure Finish: ANSI 6 Gray Door: 6 Gauge Steel Body: 8 Gauge Steel. Certification of the system's components: EQ300 Controller FM/CSA: Class I, Div. 2 Groups A, B, C, D (T4) ATEX/CE: II 3 G Ex nc IIC EN 60079-29- IECEx: Ex nc IIC EQ370 AIM FM/CSA: ATEX/CE: IECEx: EQ2220 GFM FM/CSA: ATEX/CE: IECEx: Class I, Div. 2 Groups B, C, D (T4) Class I, Zone 2, Group IIC (T4) Gas Performance certified II 3 G Ex na nl nc IIC EN 60079-29- Ex na nl nc IIC Class I, Div. 2 Groups A, B, C, D (T4) II 3 G Ex nc IIC Ex nc IIC HMI UL: ATEX/CE: Class I, Div. 2 Groups A, B, C, D (T4) Ex na nc IIC System performance compliance in ordinary locations to: ANSI/ISA: 2.3.0-2000, 92.0.0-998 FM: 630, 6320 CSA: 22.2, No. 52 ATEX/CE: EN 60079-29- NOTE: When a non-certified stand alone detector is used with the GP6XX, the output from that device is not a certified function (when connected to AIM Module).. 8

SETUP The GP6XX can be setup in one of three ways:. An EQP only configuration, allowing all 6 channels to be used for LON devices. 2. One AIM mounted inside the enclosure that powers 8 individual 4-20 ma devices, with the other 8 channels used for LON devices. 3. Two AIMs mounted inside the enclosure to power 6 individual 4-20 ma devices. 5. The Setup Login screen will re-open. Touch the "Password" input field to open the Password Input screen (Figure 0). Using the on-screen keyboard, type "DEC" and press ENT to accept the password. CAPS LOCK* ESCAPE (Return to Device Setup Login screen) USER ID/PASSWORD INPUT FIELD Note Analog Input Modules are pre-installed with resistors from the factory. At minimum, one channel (for each AIM) must remain active, otherwise a fault will be generated. Default SETUP settings If the GP6XX Gas Panel is ordered without specifying factory settings in the Configuration Worksheet, the following default settings will be assumed: Range: 0-00 Low Alarm: 20 High Alarm: 40 Note: Unit of measure is percent of scale. 4-20 ma device setup Note The following setup instruction assumes that all wiring from the device to the AIM has been completed and the GP6XX is powered up. Reference the device specific instruction manual for wiring and calibration information. The following example is for a GT3000 gas detector connected to a Sensor Termination Box model STB, for use with an AIM:. Power up the GT3000 and allow it to reach the normal operating mode. Refer to the GT3000 manual, 95-866, for startup procedures. 2. From the Main screen press the SETUP button. 3. The Setup screen will open. Touch an empty channel to open the Setup Login screen (Figure 7). Note The user ID and password will be required every time setup is initiated from the Main screen. 4. Touch the "User ID" input field to open the User ID Input screen (Figure 0). Using the on-screen keyboard, type "ADMIN" then press the ENT (Enter) button to accept the user ID. CLEAR (Clears the text field) BACKSPACE (Delete one character at a time) *NOTE IN THE USER ID AND PASSWORD INPUT SCREENS, THE CAPS LOCK IS ACTIVATED BY DEFAULT AND MUST REMAIN ACTIVATED WHEN ENTERING THE USER ID AND PASSWORD. BOTH THE USER ID AND PASSWORD ARE CASE SENSITIVE. Figure 0 User ID and Password Input Screen(s) 6. The Setup Login screen will re-open. Press the OK button to accept the user ID and password. 7. The Device Setup screen will open. Touch the Custom Device ID field to activate the cursor. Type an 8 character limit tagname for the GT3000, and make sure to press the ENT button to submit the tagname. Important The tagname will not be accepted unless the ENT button is pressed. 8. Still in the Device Setup screen, select AIM as the device type and press the SAVE button. The Setup screen will open, showing the activated channel. 9. Calibrate the device using information in the device specific instruction manual. Note Calibration of 4-20 ma devices cannot be initiated or monitored from the GP6XX, only locally on the 4-20 ma device.. 9

LON DEVICE SETUP The following example is for an ECLIPSE gas detector setup for use on the LON. Important The following setup instruction assumes that all wiring from the LON device to the LON wiring terminal (Figure 3) has been made, and the GP6XX is powered up. Prior to setup, make sure that power is OFF on the LON device. Reference the device specific instruction manual for wiring and calibration information.. From the Main screen press the SETUP button. 2. The Setup screen will open. Touch an empty channel to open the Setup Login screen. 3. Touch the "User ID" input field to open the User ID Input screen (Figure 0). Using the on-screen keyboard, type "ADMIN" then press the ENT (Enter) button to accept the user ID. 4. The Setup Login screen will open. Touch the "Password" input field to open the Password Input screen (Figure 0). Using the on-screen keyboard, type "DEC" and press the ENT button to accept the password. 5. The Setup Login screen will re-open. Press the OK button to accept the user ID and password. 6. The Device Setup screen will open. Touch the Custom Device ID field to activate the cursor. Type an 8 character limit tagname for the ECLIPSE, and make sure to press the ENT button to submit the tagname. Important The tagname will not be accepted until the ENT button is pressed. 7. Still in the Device Setup screen, select ECLIPSE as the device type and press the SAVE button. The Setup screen will open, showing the activated channel. 8. In the Setup screen, touch the channel that was activated to return to the Device Setup screen. 9. Take note of the device network address in the top right display field of the Device Setup screen (Figure 8). 0. With power still turned off on the ECLIPSE, set its address according to the device address collected in Step 9. Reference the ECLIPSE manual, 95-8526, for instructions on setting the network address.. With the device address set, re-assemble (if applicable) and power-up the device. CAUTION When the ECLIPSE Gas Detector is used in conjunction with an appropriate certified Control Unit and is setup for a non-latching high alarm, the control unit must always latch and require a deliberate manual action to clear a high gas alarm. When used as a stand alone device, the high alarm must always be programmed for latching operation. Important If power is not turned off on a LON device prior to setting its network address, a fault will be generated and the device may be assigned the wrong network address. 2. Press the SAVE button on the Device Setup screen and allow approximately minute for the new device to be recognized. 3. Calibrate the device using information in the device specific instruction manual. Note Calibration of LON devices cannot be initiated from the GP6XX, only locally on the LON device. However, LON device calibrations can be monitored from the GP6XX (see the Calibration section of this manual for more information). device removal The following procedure can be used for devices connected through the AIM or the LON.. On the Device Setup screen touch the Custom Device ID field to activate the cursor, then press the CLR button to delete the tagname. Press ENTER to submit the change. 2. Still in the Device Setup screen press the OFF button to disassociate the device type from the device on the channel and press SAVE. The Setup screen will open, showing an empty channel. Important When disconnecting LON devices, a LON fault will be generated if the device is removed through the GP6XX touch screen. The fault is cleared by physically removing the device from the LON wiring terminal. Remember to close the LON loop if a new device is not replacing the device that was removed. Refer to the EQP manual, 95-8533, for more information. Important If a 4-20 ma device is being removed from an AIM, be sure to install a resistor back into the now empty channel to avoid a fault condition.. 0

Operation note After configuring a device, it is highly recommended that calibration be performed before operation. Calibration important The Calibration Active and Calibration Fault indications are only available for LON devices, and not for 4-20 ma devices. The following instructions are specific to LON based devices. In regards to monitoring calibration through the GP6XX, the general calibration procedure is as follows:. Initiate calibration locally at the device. 2. Activate the Point Display within the Main screen for the device in calibration. The "Calibration Active" indicator becomes solid white when gas is applied (Figure ). 3. On the Main screen, the real time gas value will rise above zero and the applied calibration gas is indicated when the channel contains a solid white bar (Figure 2). 4. When calibration is successful press the BACK button to return to the Main screen. Figure 2 Real Time Gas Value and Applied Gas on Main Screen Calibration Fault Calibration faults are indicated on the Point Display when the "Calibration Fault" indicator is solid yellow (Figure 3). On the Main screen, the channel and the FAULT button will flash yellow (Figure 4). Consult the device specific instruction manual for information on how to clear faults. The indication of the fault will remain latched on the touch screen display until it is corrected and the RESET button is pressed. Figure 3 Calibration Fault Indication on Point Display Figure Calibration Active Indication on Point Display.

Figure 4 Fault Indication on Main Screen Figure 6 Low Alarm Indication on Point Display ALARMS Important Alarm setpoints are specified at the time of order placement with a configuration worksheet (see Appendix A). If the alarm setpoints are not specified at the time of order, the factory defaults will be assumed (see "Default Setup Settings" in the Setup section of this manual). High alarms are indicated on the Main screen when a channel changes to solid red. The Point Display indicates high alarms when the "High Alarm" indicator is solid red (Figure 7). Note All fault and alarm conditions are set for latching on the HMI touchscreen. When active fault and alarm conditions have been satisfied, press the RESET button to clear all active conditions. The GP6XX is programmed to indicate low and high alarms. When a low alarm is generated, it is indicated on the Main screen when a channel is flashing with red (Figure 5). Low alarms are indicated on the Point Display when the "Low Alarm" indicator is solid red (Figure 6). Figure 7 High Alarm Indication on Point Display Latched alarms are indicated on the Main screen when the Custom Device ID is surrounded by a solid red border (Figure 8). This indication will remain visible until the alarm condition is investigated, corrected, and the RESET button is pressed. Figure 5 Low and High Alarm Indication on Main Screen. 2

LATCHED ALARM INDICATION Maintenance Depending on the environment, the GP6XX does not require specific maintenance, but the HMI touch screen may become dirty and cause visibility problems. Avoid using any solvent when cleaning a dirty panel. A damp cloth is sufficient for wiping dirt from the HMI touch screen. Replacement Parts The GP6XX devices are not designed to be repaired in the field. If a problem should develop, first carefully check for proper wiring, programming and calibration. If it is determined that the problem is caused by an electronic defect, please contact your local Det-Tronics sales representative. Faults Figure 8 Latched Alarm Indication on Main Screen Faults that are not associated with the calibration of a device are indicated on the Point Display when the "Fault" indicator is solid yellow (Figure 9). DEVICE REPAIR AND RETURN Prior to returning devices or components, contact the nearest local Det-Tronics office so that a Return Material Identification (RMI) number can be assigned. A written statement describing the malfunction must accompany the returned device or component to expedite finding the cause of the failure. Pack the unit or component properly. Always use sufficient packing material. Where applicable, use an antistatic bag as protection from electrostatic discharge. Note Inadequate packaging that ultimately causes damage to the returned device during shipment will result in a service charge to repair the damage incurred during shipment. Return all equipment transportation prepaid to the factory in Minneapolis. ORDERING INFORMATION Figure 9 Fault Indication on Point Display Troubleshooting For detailed troubleshooting information regarding the GP6XX components and compatible devices, refer to the EQP manual, 95-8533, or the device specific instruction manual. When ordering a GP6XX, please complete the configuration worksheet (Appendix A). The purpose of the configuration worksheet is to establish user defined parameters prior to the shipment of the GP6XX Gas Panel. Using the information collected from the worksheet, the packaged system solution will be shipped from the factory pre-configured with all the options selected by the user. Field devices are ordered separately. A PDF copy of the configuration worksheet can be found on our website.. 3

APPENDIX A CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET The purpose of the configuration worksheet is to establish user defined parameters prior to the shipment of the GP6XX Gas Panel. Using the information collected from the worksheet, the packaged system solution will be shipped from the factory pre-configured with all the options selected by the user. Field devices are ordered separately. A PDF copy of the configuration worksheet can be found on our website. Note The worksheet must be completed during order placement. DETECTOR ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 690 West 0th Street Minneapolis, MN 55438 MODEL GP6XX GAS PANEL CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET Date: Customer: PO#: HARDWARE: Maximum number of field devices is 6 (i.e. the total of B & C cannot exceed 6) A Number of Analog Input Modules AIM (Maximum of 2) B C Number of 4-20 ma Field Devices (Maximum 8 per AIM) Number of LON Field Devices SOFTWARE: Record detector model, gas range, low alarm, and high alarm set-points in the table below. FACTORY DEFAULT: Range = 0-00 Low Alarm = 20 High Alarm = 40 NOTE: If factory defaults are acceptable rather than specified values check here CHANNEL 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 6 DETECTOR MODEL or PART # RANGE (0-xxxx) LOW ALARM SET POINT HIGH ALARM SET POINT 08/ Rev A. 4

6 4 5 6 5 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 B A 3 2 3 2 5 6 4 5 6 5 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 B A 3 2 3 2 2 5 8 APPENDIX B Wiring Schematics 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 6 7 3 4 2 3 4 6 7 8 OPEN OPEN LA 5 AIM LA 6 AIM EQ370AIM EQ370AIM P SHLD P SHLD +24 VDC 8 AWG RED SHT3, C3 (F4) +24 VDC 8 AWG RED SHT3, C3 (F3) 8 AWG BLK SHT3, C (C4) GND COM COM 2 P2 COM SHT4, D6 (5) GND P2 SHLD COM 2 SHLD 8 AWG BLK SHT3, C (C3) SHT4, D3 (48) FROM CONTROLLER SHT4, D3 (49) SHT4, D6 (52) TO CONTROLLER SHT4, D3 (50) SHT4, D6 (53) GD P4 3 GD3 /4 WATT NOTE 7 4 5 P3 P4 3 GD5 GD9 /4 WATT NOTE 7 NOTE 7 /4 WATT 4 5 P3 CHANNEL 5 +SUPPLY 4-20 MA IN COMMON CHANNEL CHANNEL 5 +SUPPLY 4-20 MA IN COMMON CHANNEL YELLOW CAL RED +24 WHITE 4-20 BLACK RET GREEN 6 GD4 /4 WATT NOTE 7 7 8 9 GD5 /4 WATT NOTE 7 20 2 22 GD6 /4 WATT NOTE 7 23 24 CHANNEL 6 4 +SUPPLY 6 4 +SUPPLY GD6 GD0 /4 WATT NOTE 7 NOTE 7 /4 WATT 4-20 MA IN 7 4-20 MA IN COMMON 8 COMMON +SUPPLY 9 +SUPPLY GD7 GD /4 WATT NOTE 7 NOTE 7 /4 WATT 4-20 MA IN 20 4-20 MA IN COMMON 2 COMMON 0 +SUPPLY 22 0 +SUPPLY GD8 GD2 /4 WATT NOTE 7 NOTE 7 /4 WATT 4-20 MA IN 23 4-20 MA IN CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 6 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 7 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 7 CHANNEL 3 GD2 NOTE 7 /4 WATT GD3 NOTE 7 /4 WATT GD4 NOTE 7 /4 WATT CHANNEL 8 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 8 CHANNEL 4 2 COMMON D C B 24 A 2 COMMON D NOTES:. ALL WIRING WITHIN THE PANEL IS 8AWG, 600V RATED, GRAY UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 2. ALL WIRES ARE TAGGED AT BOTH ENDS WITH TERMINATION NUMBERS FROM THE FACTORY. 3. DASHED LINES INDICATE WIRING TO FIELD DEVICES DURING INSTALLATION. 4. ALL 4-20 MA CABLE SHIELDS MUST BE TERMINATED ON GND TERMINAL. 5. REMOVE THE RESISTOR AND THEN ADD A 4-20 MA OUTPUT DEVICE. 8 7 C B A 6 5 4 3 2 Figure B- Wiring for the Analog Input Module (AIM). 5

8 AWG BLK 8 AWG RED 8 AWG RED 8 AWG BLK FROM AIM6 SHT3, C3 (F) A4,(42) A2 P +24 VDC GND COM 2 P7 COM 5 SHLD 48 SHT5, C8 (6) CONTROLLER 52 B 49 SHT5, C8 (5) TO AIM5 SHT5, C8 (4) 50 53 A P6 C 45 TROUBLE NO 46 FAULT RELAY FORM C RELAY CONTACT RELAY 9 PRO-FACE DISPLAY CONNECTION NC 47 SHT3, C (C) 485A GRN, 3 485B WHT 2, 7 P9 P8 57 COM COM 54 SHT5, C (3) SHT5, C (2) SHT5, C () A 55 58 RxD 485G BLK 59 TxD A 56 SHT3, C5 (4) A B P2 P3 5 + 5+ 3 5 PS / GFM FAULT (NC IN NORMAL) 4 RESET NON-MONITORED INPUT SHT3, C5 (8) 5-4 - 5 8 6+ 2+ DB-9 COM PORT 6 9 SPARE NON-SUPERVISED INPUT 6-6 7+ 7 SPARE NON-SUPERVISED INPUT 7-8 B DIGITAL INPUTS 2-3+ SPARE NON-SUPERVISED INPUT SPARE NON-SUPERVISED INPUT NOTES:. ALL WIRING WITHIN THE PANEL IS 8AWG, 600V RATED, GRAY UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 2. ALL WIRES ARE TAGGED AT BOTH ENDS WITH TERMINATION NUMBERS FROM THE FACTORY. 3. DASHED LINES INDICATE WIRING TO FIELD DEVICES DURING INSTALLATION. 0 3-6 4+ 8+ 9 7 8 9 SPARE NON-SUPERVISED INPUT SPARE NON-SUPERVISED INPUT 2 4-8- 20 P4 P5 2 C 33 B RESET RELAY CONTACT SPARE FORM C RELAY CONTACT SPARE FORM C RELAY CONTACT 34 RELAY 5 NO RELAY 22 35 23 NC 36 C 24 37 SPARE FORM C RELAY CONTACT RELAY 6 NO RELAY 2 40 SPARE FORM C RELAY CONTACT SPARE FORM C RELAY CONTACT D4 () HORN PANEL HORN SPARE FORM C RELAY CONTACT D4, (2) 25 38 NC 8 AWG BLK 26 39 C 27 RELAY 7 NO RELAY 3 28 29 NC 4 30 C 42 43 44 RELAY 8 NO NC RELAY 4 D C B A 8 7 8 7 3 2 D 6 5 4 C B 3 32 6 5 4 3 2 A Figure B-2 Wiring for the EQP Controller 3 4 2. 6

. 7 Figure B-3 Wiring for the GP6XX Power Supply

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