Sierra Monitor Corporation 4501-06, 4501-05, 4501-04, 4501-XX User Manual

MODEL 4501-XX
2-Wire Series
TOXIC GAS SENSOR MODULE
APPLICABILITY & EFFECTIVITY
Effective for all Model 4501-XX Modules manufactured after September 1, 2006. 4501-04 FM Pending 4501-05 FM Approved 4501-06 FM Pending
Instruction Manual Part Number T13022
Rev. A
Model 4501-XX Toxic Gas Sensor Module
FM PERFORMANCE APPROVAL
ONLY THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, FUNCTIONS AND OPTIONS ARE FM* APPROVED
Model 4501-05 Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Sensor Module
Sensor Module
Model 4501-05 Sensor Module - Hydrogen Sulfide
Calibration Equipment
Model 1250-01 Gas Sensor Calibration Kit, Type A
Model 1260-05 Hydrogen Sulfide in N2, 25 ppm Gas Cylinder
Model 1260-45 Hydrogen Sulfide in N2, 10 ppm Gas Cylinder
Model 5358-01 Calibration Adapter
Notes:
1) Apparatus must be installed in accordance with National Electrical Code.
2) FM Comments
*FM Approvals, a subsidiary of FM Global
Project# 3028099
Model 4501-XX Toxic Gas Sensor Module
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................1
1.1 GENERAL........................................................................................................................................................1
1.2 MOUNTING CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................................1
1.3 THEORY OF OPERATION..............................................................................................................................1
1.4 MECHANICAL .................................................................................................................................................2
1.4.1 ENCLOSURE ...........................................................................................................................................2
1.4.2 TRANSMITTER ELECTRONICS .............................................................................................................2
1.4.3 SENSOR ASSEMBLY ..............................................................................................................................2
1.5 INTERCONNECT WIRING..............................................................................................................................2
1.6 POWER REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................................................2
2. CAUTIONS & WARNINGS..............................................................................................................................4
2.1 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................4
2.2 GAS SENSOR MODULES - GENERAL.........................................................................................................4
2.3 WIRING............................................................................................................................................................4
2.4 CALIBRATION FREQUENCY .........................................................................................................................4
3. QUICK START.................................................................................................................................................5
3.1 OVERVIEW......................................................................................................................................................5
3.2 WIRING............................................................................................................................................................5
3.3 MODULE INSTALLATION...............................................................................................................................5
3.4 TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION ....................................................................................................................5
3.5 START-UP & OPERATION .............................................................................................................................5
3.6 ZERO STABILIZATION ...................................................................................................................................5
4. INSTALLATION ...............................................................................................................................................6
4.1 SENSOR MODULE LOCATIONS ...................................................................................................................6
4.2 WIRING............................................................................................................................................................6
4.3 ENCLOSURE INSTALLATION........................................................................................................................6
4.4 TRANSMITTER AND SENSOR INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................7
5. OPERATION....................................................................................................................................................8
5.1 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................8
5.2 DATA ENTRY KEYPAD ..................................................................................................................................8
5.3 MAIN MENU ....................................................................................................................................................9
5.4 MAINTENANCE SUB-MENU ........................................................................................................................10
5.5 DIAGNOSTICS SUB-MENU..........................................................................................................................11
5.5.1 Notes ......................................................................................................................................................12
6. CALIBRATION...............................................................................................................................................13
6.1 CALIBRATION FREQUENCY .......................................................................................................................13
6.2 CALIBRATION PREPARATION....................................................................................................................13
6.2.1 CALIBRATION GAS DELIVERY METHODS.........................................................................................13
CALIBRATION PROCEDURE..................................................................................................................................13
6.2.2 SENSOR EXPOSURE TO GAS.............................................................................................................13
7. SERVICE .......................................................................................................................................................15
7.1 SENSOR MODULE CONFIGURATION........................................................................................................15
7.2 ENCLOSURE REPLACEMENT ....................................................................................................................15
7.3 TRANSMITTER REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................................16
7.4 SENSOR REPLACEMENT............................................................................................................................16
INSTALLATION INSPECTION .................................................................................................................................16
7.4.1 CONTROLLER INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................16
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Model 4501-XX Toxic Gas Sensor Module
7.4.2 CABLING INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................................16
7.4.3 SENSOR MODULE INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................16
7.4.4 MOISTURE TRAPS AND RAINSHIELDS..............................................................................................17
7.4.5 STANDARD VOLTAGES .......................................................................................................................17
INSPECTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .................................................................................................17
7.4.6 IF MODULE DOES NOT DISPLAY THE CORRECT PPM GAS ...........................................................17
7.4.7 If the module does not display the correct PPM.....................................................................................17
7.4.8 If the display shows ‘NO SENSOR’ – Sensor Failing.............................................................................17
7.4.9 If the display shows “C” – calibration mode ...........................................................................................17
7.4.10 If the display shows “ T ” – DOWNSCALE INDICATOR.......................................................................17
7.4.11 If the display shows “HIGH” – UPSCALE INDICATOR..........................................................................17
8. APPENDICES................................................................................................................................................18
APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................................18
APPENDIX B: MODEL NUMBERS & PARTS LIST .................................................................................................20
APPENDIX C: LIMITED WARRANTY......................................................................................................................21
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Model 4501-XX Toxic Gas Sensor Module

1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

1.1 GENERAL

The Model 4501-XX Toxic Gas Sensor Module is a 2-wire transmitter with 4-20 mA output and it offers a broad array of features including:
2-wire loop powered
180 day calibration interval
Selectable ranges
Non-intrusive one-person calibration
Integral LCD 2-line, 20-character display
Stainless steel enclosure and sensor housing
4-20 mA output
Long sensor life
Rotatable faceplate enables multi-directional installation
attitudes.
The 4501-XX is designed and approved for installation and operation in hazardous locations.
Members of the 4501-XX Two-Wire Toxic Gas family include:
4501-04 Carbon Monoxide Gas Sensor Module
4501-05 Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Sensor Module
4501-06 Chlorine Gas Sensor Module

1.2 MOUNTING CONFIGURATION

Various module mounting configurations can be implemented without special fixtures. Where applicable, these options are factory configured prior to shipment. Mounting configuration can be selected by the installer or field technician and are fully described in this manual.

1.3 THEORY OF OPERATION

Electrochemical sensors are fuel cell-like devices consisting of an anode, cathode, and electrolyte. The components of the cell are selected so a subject gas, allowed to diffuse into the cell, will cause a chemical reaction and generate a current. The cells are diffusion limited so the rate the gas enters the cell is solely dependent on the gas concentration. The current generated is proportional to the rate of consumption of the subject gas in the cell.
Sierra Monitor electrochemical sensors provide improved reliability by allowing the gas to diffuse into the sensor through a capillary port, rather than diffusing through membranes. The result is an extremely stable sensor with very low temperature and pressure coefficients and the capability to monitor gas as ppm.
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1.4 MECHANICAL

The sensor module is comprised of the following three primary components:

1.4.1 ENCLOSURE

Explosion proof, rain-tight stainless steel electrical housing with three ¾” FNPT conduit hubs. The enclosure cover has a viewing window. The 3 conduit hubs combined with the rotatable faceplate enable the user to mount the module in a variety of configurations. See Figure 1-2 for details.

1.4.2 TRANSMITTER ELECTRONICS

Electronic Assembly consisting of one printed circuit board assembly mounted under a cover plate. Wiring connections for power and signal interface are located on the back side of the display.

1.4.3 SENSOR ASSEMBLY

The sensor assembly includes a stainless steel, explosion proof, housing containing the gas sensor and a wiring harness for connection to the transmitter. The sensor assembly threads into one hub of the enclosure. The exposed end of the sensor assembly is threaded to allow connection of a rain-shield or calibration gas delivery fitting.

1.5 INTERCONNECT WIRING

Not supplied with the sensor module, but necessary to the installation and operation is the two conductor wiring which connects the module to its power source and controller. Before this wiring is installed it is important to read and understand the control system installation instructions to determine wiring requirements and alternatives.

1.6 POWER REQUIREMENTS

The 4501-XX module operates on DC power between 14 VDC and 30 VDC. The DC power must be supplied by the loop controller.
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Model 4501-05 Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Sensor Module– Dimensions
Figure 1-1
Figure 1-2
Model 4501-05 Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Sensor Module– Orientation Options
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2. CAUTIONS & WARNINGS

2.1 INTRODUCTION

Although the 4501-XX Gas Sensor Module is designed and constructed for installation and operation in industrial applications including hostile environments, caution should be taken to insure that the installation is made in compliance with this instruction manual and that certain procedures and conditions are avoided. This
chapter discusses the necessary cautions. Read the entire chapter prior to installation of the equipment.

2.2 GAS SENSOR MODULES - GENERAL

Avoid installing sensor modules where they will be unnecessarily exposed to wind, dust, water (i.e. direct hose down), shock, or vibration. Observe temperature range limitations.
Sensors may be adversely affected by prolonged exposure to certain materials. Loss of sensitivity, or corrosion, may be gradual if such materials are present in low concentrations. These materials include: Halides (compounds containing chlorine, fluorine, bromine, iodine), acid vapors, caustic liquids or mists.
Care has been taken by the manufacturer to ship modules in protective packaging to avoid contamination prior to installation. It is recommended that the modules remain protected during installation and that the covering be removed immediately prior to system start-up.
During normal use the sensor is protected from dirt and oil contamination by a sintered metal cover. If this cover becomes clogged, the response of the sensor will be reduced. Protect the sensor from contamination by careful placement, or by use of rain shields and dust shields.
Sensor modules must not be painted. Paint may contain compounds which will contaminate the sensor. Paint will cause clogging of the sintered metal cover and will cause difficulties during attachment of the calibration head or other maintenance activity. It is recommended that the module be tagged

2.3 WIRING

"DO NOT PAINT".
The manufacturer recommends that extra caution be taken where the installation is near any sources of electromagnetic or radio frequency interference. Precautions include:
Avoid running sensor module cable close to high power cables, radio transmission lines, or cables subject to pulses of high current.
Avoid running cables near large electric motors or generators.
Analog devices require shielded cable.
In conduit installations and cable applications the shield should be connected to instrument ground.
All splices must be via either a termination hardware system or soldered. Improperly spliced cable can
result in corrosion, resistance changes and system errors.
Installation and wiring must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
Voltage AC conductors are not to be run in the same conduit as voltage DC

2.4 CALIBRATION FREQUENCY

NOTE
conductors.
The 4501-XX calibration frequency is six months (180 days). However, prudent gas detector maintenance practices normally suggest a simple recalibration following incidences of exposure to high levels of H would lead to alarm activation within any system utilizing the output of the 4501-05.
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