Owner manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- CONTENTS
- 1. Overview
- 2. Specifications
- 2.1 General Specifications
- 2.2 General use Separate type Detector and Related Equipment
- 2.3 Separate type Detector for High Temperature and Related Equipment
- 2.4 ZR402G Separate type Converter
- 2.5 ZA8F Flow Setting Unit and ZR40H Automatic Calibration Unit
- 2.6 ZO21S Standard Gas Unit
- 2.7 Other Equipments
- 2.7.1 Dust Filter for the Detector (K9471UA)
- 2.7.2 Dust Guard Protector (K9471UC)
- 2.7.3 Ejector Assembly for High Temperature (E7046EC, E7046EN)
- 2.7.4 Stop Valve (L9852CB, G7016XH)
- 2.7.5 Check Valve (K9292DN, K9292DS)
- 2.7.6 Air Set
- 2.7.7 Zero Gas Cylinder (G7001ZC)
- 2.7.8 Cylinder Pressure Reducing Valve (G7013XF, G7014XF)
- 2.7.9 Case Assembly for Calibration Gas Cylinder (E7044KF)
- 2.7.10 ZR22A Heater Assembly
- 3. Installation
- 3.1 Installation of General-purpose Detector
- 3.2 Installation of High Temperature Detector (ZR22G-015)
- 3.3 Installation of the ZR402G Converter
- 3.4 Installation of ZA8F Flow Setting Unit
- 3.5 Installation of ZR40H Automatic Calibration Unit
- 3.6 Installation of the Case Assembly(E7044KF)
- 3.7 Insulation Resistance Test
- 4. Piping
- 5. Wiring
- 6. Components
- 7. Startup
- 7.1 Checking Piping and Wiring Connections
- 7.2 Checking Valve Setup
- 7.3 Supplying Power to the Converter
- 7.4 Touchpanel Switch Operations
- 7.5 Confirmation of Converter Type Setting
- 7.6 Confirmation of Detector Type Setting
- 7.7 Selection of Sample Gas
- 7.8 Output Range Setting
- 7.9 Setting Display Item
- 7.10 Checking Current Loop
- 7.11 Checking Contact I/O
- 7.12 Calibration
- 8. Detailed Data Setting
- 9. Calibration
- 10. Other Functions
- 11. Inspection and Maintenance
- 12. Troubleshooting
- Customer Maintenance Parts List CMPL 11M12A01-02E
- Customer Maintenance Parts List CMPL 11M12C01-01E
- Customer Maintenance Parts List CMPL 11M12A01-11E
- Customer Maintenance Parts List CMPL 11M03B01-10E
- Customer Maintenance Parts List CMPL 11M03B01-05E
- Customer Maintenance Parts List CMPL 11M03D01-01E
- Revision Information

<8. Detailed Data Setting>
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8.5 Input Contact Settings
8.5.1 Input Contact Functions
The converter input contacts execute set functions by accepting a remote dry-contact (“voltage-
free contact”) signal. Table 8.7 shows the functions executed by a remote contact signal.
Table 8.7 Input Contact Functions
tem Function
Calibration gas pressure low Contact input disables Semi-automatic or Automatic Calibration.
Measuring range change While Contact signal is ON, range of mA-Output 1 is switched to 0-25
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2
and “Range” is displayed on the screen. See Figure 8.9.
Calibration start Contact input starts Semi-Automatic Calibration. Calibration Mode
setting must be [Semi_Auto] or [Auto]. Contact signal must be
applied for at least 1 sec. Even if input signal continues to be applied,
calibration is not repeated unless contact input is released then
reapplied.
Process upset
(Combustible gas detection)
If the Contact signal is ON, heater power will be switched off. (A
one- to 11-second time interval single-output signal is available as
a contact signal.) If this operation starts, the sensor temperature
decreases and an error occurs. To restore it to normal, turn the power
off and then back on, or reset the analyzer.
Blow back start Contact input starts Blow back. Contact signal must be applied for at
least 1 sec. Even if input signal continues to be applied, Blow back is
not repeated unless contact input is released then reapplied. (Refer
to Section 10.2, Blow Back.)
Tag:
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7.35mA -Output1
7.35mA -Output2
Range
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Figure 8.9 Changing Measuring Range with Input Contact
CAUTION
1. Measurement range switching function by an external contact input is available for analog
output1 only.
2. When making a semi-automatic calibration, be sure to set the semi-automatic or automatic
mode using the Calibration setup display.
3. When carrying out “Blow back,” be sure to set “Blow back” in the output contact setup.
4. When the combustible gas detection signal is sent to the contact input, the converter will cut
the power supply to the heater of the detector. As a result, the heater temperature becomes
low and Error 1 or Error 2 happens.
8th Edition : Jan.13,2012-00