Desco 19226 Installation Manual

TECHNICAL BULLETIN TB-3028
Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor Operation, Installation, and Maintenance
The Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor is a real time instrument that ensures that critical ESD generators in a sensitive area are effectively grounded. The instant an operator’s wrist strap or cord fails, the monitor will issue audible and visual (LEDs) alarms alerting the user and supervisor of the problem.
The Parking Snap features provides a means for the operator to disconnect wrist strap cord when normally leaving work area without audible alarm sounding. It also provides a means of wrist strap storage.
ADVANTAGES OF CONTINUOUS MONITORING OVER PERIODIC TESTING
Many customers are eliminating periodic testing and are utilizing continuous monitoring to better ensure that their products were manufactured in an ESD protected environment. Full time continuous monitoring is superior to periodic or pulsed testing, and can save a significant amount of money in testing costs and rejected product.
Figure 1. Desco Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor
Description
Leading companies use continuous monitors as a cost effective component in satisfying the paragraph 6.1.3 Compliance Verification Plan requirements of ANSI/ ESD S20.20. The Desco Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor continuously monitors the integrity of one operator. This monitor will provide virtually instantaneous notification of static control equipment failures, eliminating the need of periodic testing and costly record keeping. This unit is highly cost effective as it is designed to monitor any conventional single wire wrist strap and ground cord system. Its small package and mounting tabs with holes make it highly suitable to install on most any equipment or work bench surface. In addition, optional mounting is available using the provided adhesive-backed Velcro® strips. Using either mounting method makes the Multi-Mount Monitor suitable for most any machinery or workbench even in hard to reach locations.
The Desco Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor is available in two models:
Periodic testing detects failures after ESD susceptible products have been manufactured. The costs of dealing with the resulting catastrophic or latent defects can be considerable. Multi-Mount Continuous Monitors eliminate the need for users to test wrist straps and log the results; by their function, these monitors satisfy the ISO 9000 and ANSI/ESD S20.20 test logging. ANSI/ESD S20.20 Paragraph 6.2.2.2 Personnel Grounding Guidance states “A log should be maintained which verifies that personnel have tested their personal grounding devices.” Per ESD-S1.1 Paragraph 6.1.3 “Daily (wrist strap system) testing may be omitted if constant monitoring is used.”
WAVE DISTORTION DETECTION TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES TRUE 100% CONTINUOUS MONITORING
From all the technical alternatives available, Desco has chosen wave distortion technology for many of its Continuous Monitor product offerings. Wave distortion circuitry monitors current/voltage phase shifts and provides true 100% continuous monitoring. Electrical current will lead voltage at various points due to the combinations of resistance and capacitive reactance. By monitoring these “distortions” or phase shifts, the wave distortion Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor will reliably determine if the circuit is complete.
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Model Voltage AC Calibration
19226 120 NIST
19227 220 NIST
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Wave distortion technology can be referred to “vector impedance monitoring”. This description is valid as the wave distortion technology measures the impedance at the monitored banana jack and looks for changes in either the capacitance or resistance of the circuit which includes the wrist strap and its wearer. It uses filtering and time domain sampling to filter out false signals caused by voltage offsets, 60 Hz fields and other electro-magnetic and electrostatic interference.
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In normal factory environments, and with persons whose capacitance with respect to ground is within design limits (5 feet tall 90 pound person to 6 foot 5 inch 250 pound person), the Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor cannot be “fooled”. It will provide a reliable alarm only when the wrist strap becomes dysfunctional or unsafe according to accepted industry standards. The Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor is drift-free and designed to be insensitive to the effects of squeezing or stretching the coil cord.
ADVANTAGES OF WAVE DISTORTION AND SINGLE-WIRE TECHNOLOGY
The Desco Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor allows the use of any standard, single-wire wrist strap and coil cord. The monitor/wrist strap/cord system life-cycle costs are by far
lower than alternative systems which require expensive &
fragile dual-wire cords and special wrist straps. Dual-wire
cords are expensive and are the weak link of the system,
the most likely component to need replacement. Over a five year period, this can make the dual-wire system three
to five times as expensive as a system utilizing single-wire
wrist straps and cords. See Maintenance and Calibration (page 4) to minimize life-cycle costs.
The dictionary defines constant as uniform and unchanging, and continuous as uninterrupted. None theless, some dual-wire resistance monitors utilize a pulsed test current and do not really provide continuous monitoring. For
example, during each 2.2 second pulse cycle of a leading
“constant” resistive monitor, electrical current is pulsed for only 0.2 seconds followed by an unmonitored interval of 2 seconds. This leaves the user/wrist strap unmonitored for over 90% of each cycle. Damaging static charges can easily occur in the portion of the time in between the pulses. The off period of 2 seconds equals 2 billion nanoseconds, and “it takes only about 25 volts applied for 100 nanoseconds to blow most memories or microprocessors”.* The dual-wire system does not reliably meet all industry specifications, as the cords do not meet the EOS/ESD S-1.0 paragraph 4.1.6, 1 to 5 pound “breakaway force” requirement for operator safety.
By using the reliable wave distortion technology to determine if the circuit is complete, there are no false alarms. There is no need to adjust or tune the monitor to a specific user or installation. The miniscule amount of electrical current (less than 1 volt coil cord signal) required to generate the waveform has never caused reported skin
irritation and is extremely safe for use in voltage sensitive
applications such as disk drive manufacturing.
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Figure 2. Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor features and components
Features and Components (See Figure 2)
A. Status LEDs: When the green LED is lit, the operator is
properly grounded. When the red LED is lit, the operator is not properly grounded.
B. Monitored Operator Jack: Where the operator inserts the wrist cord banana plug.
C. Worksurface Ground LEDs: When the green LED is lit, the work surface mat is properly ground. When the red LED is lit, the work surface mat is not properly grounded.
D. Operator Ground LEDs: When the green LED is lit, the operator is properly grounded. When the red LED is lit, the operator is not properly grounded.
E. 4mm Parking Snap: When touched by the operator, this
snap will deactivate the alarm for six seconds. This allows
time for the operator to disconnect the coil cord from the wrist band and park it on this snap. While parked, the coil cord disables the alarm, allowing the operator to leave the workstation. The OPERATOR GROUND LED will remain off while the cord is parked. Upon returning and removing
the coil cord from the parking snap, the operator has six
seconds to hook up to the wrist band before the alarm sounds.
F. 24 VAC Power Jack: Connect the power adapter here.
G. Mat Connection: Monitors worksurface mat. NOTE: To
disable worksurface monitoring, shunt this terminal to the neighboring GND terminal with a bus wire.
H. Mat Ground: Grounds worksurface mat.
*1981 article by Donald E. Frank - Electrical Overstress /
Electronic Discharge Symposium Proceedings
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Installation
Remove the monitor from its packaging and inspect for any shipping damage. Confirm that the work surface is 1
x 10E7 ohms or less and has a conductive layer such as
Dual Layer Rubber, Dissipative 3-Layer Vinyl, or Micastat® Dissipative Laminate with conductive buried layers. Included with each Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor should be:
1 Multi-Mount Monitor 1 120 VAC Power Adapter (19226 only) 1 6' Mat Monitor Cord (Black) 1 6' Mat Ground Cord (Green and Yellow) 2 Push and Clinch Snaps 2 Mounting screws 2 Counter Sink Washers 1 Set of hook and loop fasteners 1 Certificate of Calibration
I. A convenient 120 VAC outlet should be located and
tested for proper wiring and grounding. We recommend Desco Item 98130 AC Outlet Analyzer to verify proper wiring and ground.
II. The Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor may be mounted
to a convenient location using the included mounting screws or Velcro® set. See Figure 3 for installation set-up.
III. Install Screws and Washers or Push and Clinch snaps
12 to 72 inches apart from each other on the work surface mat. Make sure that they pierce and clinch the bottom side of the mat. (See Figure 3).
IV. Route the black ground cord to the monitor’s green
terminal block labeled MAT.
V. Route the green ground cord to the monitor’s green
terminal block labeled GND.
VI. Connect the power adapter to the monitor’s power jack
labeled “24VAC” and the other end to a proper voltage source.
Screw allows ground cord to be
or
10mm snaps need to pierce and clinch bottom side of mat. Snaps need to be 12 to 72 inches apart
bolted to mat; keeps cord from disconnecting.
Operation
When the Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor is installed to an ESD protective work surface and grounded via a power cord, the green WORKSURFACE GROUND LED and red OPERATOR GROUND LED should be illuminated. The monitor takes 6 seconds to activate its alarm circuitry when it is first plugged in.
• The work surface resistance is measured between the two
cords installed to the mat worksurface (See Figure 3).
TO USE THE CONTINUOUS MONITOR:
1. Plug a wrist strap cord, not attached to the wristband, into the monitored banana jack labeled OPR on the side of the unit (See Figure 2). This automatically activates the selected operator channel. The red operator LED should illuminate.
2. Remove the charges from your body by making contact with a properly grounded ESD worksurface. Snap the cord to the wristband, and fit it snugly onto your wrist. This should silence the audible alarm and cause the OPERATOR GROUND LED to switch from red to green. If
this does not happen, examine the wrist cord for continuity
or damage and your wrist band to ensure that it is securely fit. If you have dry skin, apply an approved dissipative hand lotion such as Desco Reztore™ ESD Hand Lotion. When leaving the area, the user can take the wrist cord along or attach it to the monitor parking snap. The audible
alarm will shut off in approximately 6-8 seconds when
operator wrist cord is removed from unit and will instantly shut off when the cord is attached to the parking snap.
NOTE: It is recommended that you use the Parking Snap rather than continuously removing the Banana Plug from its jack. If your process requires the constant insertion and removal of the Banana Plug, please contact your Desco Representative for alternate solutions.
PARKING SNAP
The audible alarm is designed to alert both the operator and supervisor. The parking snap feature allows the operator to disconnect when leaving the work area without sounding the audible alarm. It also provides a means for wrist cord storage (red OPERATOR GROUND LED will illuminate). When the operator touches the parking snap, the audible alarm will disable for 6 seconds. The user can then disconnect the wrist cord from the wrist band and attach it to the parking snap for storage. If the operator removes the wrist cord plug from the OPR banana jack, the
audible alarm will sound for 6-8 seconds.
Power Adapter Connection
Work Surface Mat
Figure 3. Installation of the Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor
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WORK SURFACE CHANNEL
The Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor monitoring circuitry is
sufficiently sensitive to detect extremely low current when
used with a worksurface with a conductive layer.
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Specifications:
Test range of monitored circuit 500K - 10M ohms† Operating Voltage
19226 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz 19227 220 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Work Surface Range 10 Megohms Wrist strap open circuit voltage 1.2 volts peak to peak @
1-2 MicroAmps Mat test open circuit voltage 5 to 7.5 volts Response time to alarm <50 ms Operating Temperature 0 - 40°C
Size 3.86"L x 2.10"W x .910"H
† This cannot be verified with standard DC test equipment. The continuous monitor is an impedance sensing device and the limits are determined by the magnitude and angle of the impedance.
Figure 4. Using the Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor
Note: Work surface must have a conductive layer such as Dual Layer Rubber or Dissipative 3-Layer Vinyl or Micastat® Dissipative Laminate with conductive buried layers. Desco Continuous Monitors are not recommended for use with homogeneous matting.
Maintenance and Calibration
The Multi-Mount Continuous Monitor is solid state and designed to be maintenance free. The 19226 / 19227 is calibrated to NIST traceable standards. There are no user adjustments neccesary. Because of the wave distortion sensing nature of the test circuit, special equipment is required for calibration. We recommend that calibration be performed using the Desco 98220 Continuous Monitor Calibration Unit. The Calibration Unit is a most important product which allows the customer to perform NIST traceable calibration on continuous monitors. The
98220 is designed to be used on the shop floor at the
workstation, virtually eliminating downtime, verifying that the continuous monitor is operating within tolerances. Per ANSI/ESD S20.20 Paragraph 6.2.2.2 Personnel Grounding Guidance, “Personnel should check constant monitoring devices (when used) to ensure that they are functional and operating before ESDS products are handled. In addition, constant monitoring devices should be functionally checked periodically to ensure that they are operating as designed.”
Limited Warranty
Desco expressly warrants that for a period of one (1) year from the
date of purchase Desco Continuous Monitors will be free of defects in material (parts) and workmanship (labor). Within the warranty period, a credit for purchase of replacement Desco Continuous Monitors, or, at Desco’s option, the Continuous Monitor will be repaired or replaced free of charge. If product credit is issued, the amount will
be calculated by multiplying the unused portion of the expected one
year life times the original unit purchase price. Call our Customer
Service Department at 909-627-8178 (Chino, CA) or 781-821-8370
(Canton, MA) for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) and proper shipping instructions and address. Please include a copy of your original packing slip, invoice, or other proof of date of purchase. Any unit under warranty should be shipped prepaid to the Desco factory.
Warranty replacements will take approximately two weeks.
If your unit is out of warranty, call our Customer Service Department
at 909-627-8178 (Chino, CA) or 781-821-8370 (Canton, MA) for a
Return Material Authorization (RMA) and proper shipping instructions and address. Desco will quote repair charges necessary to bring your unit up to factory standards.
Warranty Exclusions
THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER PRODUCT WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED AND IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH ARE SPECIFICALLY
DISCLAIMED. The express warranty will not apply to defects or
damage due to accidents, neglect, misuse, alterations, operator error, or failure to properly maintain, clean or repair products.
Limit of Liability
In no event will Desco or any seller be responsible or liable for any injury, loss or damage, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of or the inability to use the product. Before using, users shall determine the suitability of the product for their intended use, and users assume all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith.
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