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CGAS-VLT-NH3-S-Manual
Addendum
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The cGas Ammonia Vent Line Gas Detector is either a CGAS-A (analog) or a CGAS-D (digital) Gas Detector that has been physically modified to mount on a vent line stack. How it operates is the same as its corresponding base model, the CGAS-A or CGAS-D Gas Detector.
This document is an addendum and contains specific information for the installation and calibration of the cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector models.
For more information on wiring connections, wire gauge and run length, refer to the CGAS-A Installation Manual or the CGAS-D Installation Manual
Refer to the cGas Detector Operation Manual for information on: · Policies · Warranty · Copyrights · Basic Operation and Instrument Settings · Display Settings · Alarm Status and Fault Settings · Alarm Setpoints · Enable/Disable Channel · Relay Operation · Test Functions · Modbus and BacNet Configuration (digital model)
cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector Part Numbers: · CGAS-A-VLT-NH3-S · CGAS-D-VLT-NH3-S

INSTRUMENT SERIAL NUMBER:

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PURCHASE DATE:

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PURCHASED FROM:

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If you have questions, comments or require more information, please contact us at:

Critical Environment Technologies Canada Inc.

Unit 145, 7391 Vantage Way, Delta, BC, V4G 1M3, Canada

Toll Free:

+1.877.940.8741

Telephone:

+1.604.940.8741

Email:

help@cetci.com

Website:

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 4 1.1 General Description.................................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Key Features.............................................................................................................................. 4
2 INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................ 5 2.1 Technical Specifications ......................................................................................................... 5 2.2 Enclosure Dimensions............................................................................................................. 7 2.3 Exterior Enclosure - Front ....................................................................................................... 8 2.4 Exterior Enclosure - Back ........................................................................................................ 9 2.5 Interior Enclosure ..................................................................................................................... 9
3 SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS........................................ 10
4 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................ 11
5 CALIBRATION .................................................................................................. 11 5.1 Remove Detector from Vent Stack .....................................................................................12 5.2 Set Calibration Gas Value .....................................................................................................13 5.3 Attach Calibration Adapter with Tubing .............................................................................13 5.4 Zero (Null) Calibration............................................................................................................14 5.5 Span Calibration .....................................................................................................................14 5.6 Troubleshooting Calibration .................................................................................................15 5.3.1 Calibration Adapter Plug Doesn't Fit ......................................................................16 5.3.2 Zero Fault ....................................................................................................................16 5.3.3 Span Fault ...................................................................................................................16 5.3.4 Zero Override ..............................................................................................................16 5.3.5 Span Override .............................................................................................................16
6 SENSOR REPLACEMENT ................................................................................. 16
7 MAINTENANCE................................................................................................ 18
8 TROUBLESHOOTING........................................................................................ 18

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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 General Description
The cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector is designed for continuous monitoring of ammonia levels in the vent line of refrigeration systems, including the detection of equipment failure in ammonia plant vent stack applications.
Using a a ¾" cast steel coupler, the cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector is to be mounted indoors on the ammonia vent relief stack above the pressure relief valve.
IMPORTANT: The cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector is NOT designed to monitor ammonia in applications requiring human health safety levels detection and is not designed to protect people from toxic gas concentrations. The lowest reading the sensor will detect is above the recommended exposure limit to ammonia.
NOTE: CET manufactures other ammonia gas detectors that meet human health safety levels, if that is the required application. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our service department for technical support.
This product must be installed by a qualified electrician or factory trained technician and according to instructions indicated in this manual. This instrument should be inspected and calibrated regularly by a qualified and trained technician.
This instrument has not been designed to be intrinsically safe. For your safety, do not use it in classified hazardous areas (explosion-rated environments).
The cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector is not intended for use in hazardous rated areas.
If after reading through the manual, you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our service department for technical support.

1.2 Key Features
· Single channel, internal catalytic Ammonia sensor · 4-20 mA output (CGAS-A-VLT model) · Field configurable BACnet® MS/TP RS-485 or Modbus® RTU RS-485 digital output
signal (CGAS-D-VLT model) · 24 VDC or VAC power (ground referenced) · Easy Plug & Play Smart Sensor replacement at end of life, comes pre-calibrated · Bright LCD display · USB port for configuration changes and firmware upgrades · 1 optional 2A SPDT dry contact relay (Option -RLY) · Optional low temperature operation package (Option -LT) · Standard water / dust tight, corrosion resistant enclosure (drip proof) · Thermal resetting fuses · RoHS compliant circuit board

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2 INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS

2.1 Technical Specifications

SENSOR

Sensor Type

Catalytic

Gas Type Range

Ammonia (NH3)
0 - 3.00% volume range Measures to 2 decimal places, tolerant to 17% volume

Response Time T90

< 30 seconds

MECHANICAL Enclosure Weight
Size
Coupler Sensor Assembly Length (including coupler) Conduit Entry Points Mounting Holes

ABS / Polycarbonate, IP54 rating with splash guard installed. Copper coated interior to reduce RF interference.
825 g / 29 oz
Detector with splash guard: 127 x 127 x 84 mm / 5.0 x 5.0 x 3.3 in
Completely assembled product: 127 x 127 x 182.5 mm / 5.0 x 5.0 x 7.18 in
19.5 mm / 3/4 inch NPT, cast steel
98.5 mm / 3.875 inches
12.7 mm / 1/2 in diameter 4.47 mm / 0.175 in diameter maximum head diameter 8 mm / 0.32 in, #8 or 4 mm screw

USER INTERFACE Display (standard) Display (low temp) USB Port Push Buttons Audible Alarm

2-line by 16-character graphic LCD, user configurable to suppress reading display
2-line by 16-character OLED display for low temperature applications (with Option -LT)
Internal port for USB memory stick connection for field configuration/firmware upgrades
Initiate calibration and menu options with internal UP, DOWN and ENTER push buttons
none

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ELECTRICAL
Power Requirement
Wiring CGAS-A-VLT model Wiring CGAS-D-VLT model Fuses

16 - 30 VDC, 3 W, Class 2 12 - 27 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 3 VA, Class 2 24V recommended. Refer to Section 6.7 Wiring Connections
VDC (or ground referenced AC): 3-conductor 18 AWG (or larger) shielded, stranded within conduit VAC 4-conductor shielded 18 AWG stranded within conduit
VDC or VAC (ground referenced) 4-conductor shielded 16 AWG stranded within conduit, network wiring (daisy-chain)
Automatic resetting thermal

INPUT/OUTPUT
Analog Output CGAS-A-VLT model
RH & Temperature (Option -RHT)
Digital Output CGAS-D-VLT model
Relay (Option -RLY)

One Linear 4 - 20 mA output, signals gas reading
User selectable units (oC or oF) with user selectable display or hide readings User configurable in the field, BACnet® MS/TP (version 1 rev 14) RS-485 or Modbus® RTU (version 1.1b3) RS-485 Optional SPDT dry contact relay, rated 30 volts @ 2 amps

ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity Pollution Degree Altitude

0°C to 40°C / 32°F to 104°F (standard) -40°C to 40°C / -40°F to 104°F (with Option -LT)
15 - 90% RH non-condensing Degree 2 below 2,000 m

CERTIFICATION
Model: CGAS-A-VLT-NH3-S or CGAS-D-VLT-NH3-S S/N: CGASA1807B00010
Rating: 16-30 VDC, 3W, Class 2 12-27 VAC, 50-60 Hz, 3VA, Class 2
CERTIFIED FOR ELECTRIC SHOCK & ELECTRICAL FIRE HAZARD ONLY. LA CERTIFICATION ACNOR COUVRE UNIQUEMENT LES RISQUES DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE ET D'INCENDIE D'ORIGINE ELECTRIQUE.

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Conforms to: CSA-C22.2 No. 205-12, UL508 (Edition 18):2018 Conforms to: EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, EN 50270:2015, Type 1, EN61010 Conforms to: FCC. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

2.2 Enclosure Dimensions

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The area required for enclosure door to be open 90 degrees is 178 mm / 7.0 in or 254 mm / 10.0 in for fully open. With the optional splash guard installed, the enclosure is IP54 rated.

2.3 Exterior Enclosure - Front

 
 
NUMBER
     

 



FEATURE Door Hinge Display Splash Guard Door Screw Lock Slot
13mm / 1.5 in water tight cable restraint

FUNCTION
Secures door to base and allows easy opening and closing
LCD display (standard display shown)
Covers unused sensor vent, protects from water/dust ingress, IP45 rated
Secures door shut
For security padlock or tie
Water tight conduit entry for shielded 18 awg stranded cable. For outdoor applications, weather proof and UV protected cable is suggested.

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2.4 Exterior Enclosure - Back
The sensor is potted into a 5 cm / 2 in long pipe fitting that protrudes from the back of the enclosure.

 
 
 


NUMBER
   

FEATURE 5 cm / 2in pipe with potted sensor, screws into the cast steel mounting plate
Cast steel sensor mounting plate
19 mm / 3/4 in cast steel coupler for connecting to mounting pipe
13 mm / 1/2 in water tight cable restraint. If using conduit, replace with liquid tight type conduit fitting.

2.5 Interior Enclosure
The sensor is potted behind the enclosure and wires pass from the back of the enclosure into the interior of the enclosure and connect to a smart board that is plugged into the main board.

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Be careful not to trap the wire outside the enclosure when closing the door.

3 SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS
The cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector comes with a catalytic ammonia sensor potted inside the 5cm / 2 in long pipe fitting that protrudes from the back of the enclosure.
The ammonia sensor has a standard measurement range of 0 - 3.00% vol or 0 - 30,000 ppm.
The ammonia sensor has a lifespan of approximately 2 to 3 years in air. Exposure to very high concentrations of ammonia (>17 %vol) should be avoided. A large release of a high concentration of ammonia may burn out the sensor and it will need to be replaced.

If you install and power up the cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector as soon as it arrives, the sensor will require about a 5 minute warm up period. The sensor goes through a burn in period at our factory so it is ready for operation upon arrival. If the device is not installed within two weeks of delivery, the sensor may require a longer warm up time to stabilize and provide accurate readings (approximately 48 hours).
During calibration, when flowing span gas on an ammonia sensor, if the reading climbs higher than the calibration point after applying gas for 3 minutes, use that reading as the calibration point.
Silicone, lead and chlorinated hydrocarbon vapours can poison catalytic sensors.
Temperature affects calibration. It is important to ensure the gas is at the appropriate temperature during calibration. If the sensor is being used in an extreme temperature range, calibration should be done in that same temperature range.

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4 INSTALLATION
The cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector is intended to be permanently mounted indoors on the ammonia vent relief stack above the pressure relief valve.
If the device is not installed within two weeks of delivery, the sensor may require a longer warm up time to stabilize (approximately 48 hours) and provide accurate readings.
The cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector should be installed on the vent stack pipe using the cast steel coupler, no more than 0.3 to 0.6 m / 1 to 2 ft from the discharge stack.
The bottom conduit entry point on the enclosure has been fitted with a 12.7 mm / ½ in water tight cable restraint. If conduit is being used, replace the cable restraint with a liquid tight type conduit fitting. The clearance from the PCA to the base enclosure is 12.7 mm / ½ in. Do not use a conduit connector that has more than 12.7 mm / ½ in of thread length. If the transmitter must be installed outdoors, it is suggested to use weather proof and UV protected cable and additional housing to protect it from the elements and low temperatures.
The factory installed splash guard that covers the (unused) sensor vent in the front of the enclosure protects the device from water and dust ingress. Any water or physical damage to the transmitter that occurs from the installer drilling installation holes will not be covered under warranty. If using, the conduit fitting at the bottom of the enclosure, it must be the liquid tight type.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON INSTALLATION INCLUDING WIRING CONNECTIONS, WIRE GAUGE AND RUN LENGTH REFER TO THE CGAS-A INSTALLATION MANUAL OR THE CGAS-D INSTALLATION MANUAL.
NOTE: CETCI suggests that upon power-up, all sensors be left to warm up for 24 hours prior to considering the gas readings to be accurate.
NOTE: All sensors are calibrated in the factory before they are shipped and should not require calibration at the time of a routine installation or replacement.
NOTE: Temperature affects calibration. It is important to ensure the gas is at the appropriate temperature during calibration. If the sensor is being used in an extreme temperature range, calibration should be done in that same temperature range.

5 CALIBRATION
The cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector is an equipment protection device, not a life safety device and should be calibrated every 6 months.
Calibrating the cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector has 5 processes: 1. Remove Detector from Vent Stack 2. Set Calibration Gas Value 3. Attach Calibration Adapter and Tubing 4. Zero (Null) Calibration 5. Span Calibration

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NOTE: A calibration label should be applied after every calibration to confirm work performed and the date it was confirmed. If a controller is involved, the alarm set points should be indicated on a label on the front door of the enclosure so anyone working in the environment can be aware.

5.1 Remove Detector from Vent Stack
The cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector must be removed from the vent stack in order to calibrate the sensor.
On the back of the device, a long pipe fitting is connected with a coupler to the mounting pipe on the vent stack to secure the device in place. Unscrew the wide ring portion of the coupler and carefully remove the device from the mounting pipe. Be careful to not handle the device roughly resulting in disconnecting or loosening the wires.
IMPORTANT: The catalytic sensor is very susceptible to shock - when working with the sensor do not hit it. Manually loosen then senso. When replacing the fitting does not have to be pressurized, so minimal tightness is all that is required.

sensor

unscrew coupler

careful not to disconnect or loosen the wires

WARNING: When you remove the device, the vent stack will be exposed and ammonia may leak into the air. Vent line systems should always be treated with extreme caution and workers should assume a relief valve could release at any time. Take all necessary safety precautions and follow industry standard practices and local regulations when calibrating the cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector.

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5.2 Set Calibration Gas Value
Check to make sure that the calibration gas value set in the transmitter matches the gas concentration of the calibration gas you are using. How much gas the sensor detects is directly related to the Calibration Gas setting and the actual concentration of calibration gas used during calibration.

The factory default used to calibrate the cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector prior to shipping is 0.5 % vol (5000 ppm) air balance.

From the main display, press ENTER. Enter passcode 3032 using the UP button and ENTER button.
Enter Password 3032
Press ENTER to access the Calibrate Menu.
Calibrate Menu Press Enter

In the Selected Channel menu, confirm the desired channel is showing.
Selected Channel NH3

Press the UP button to accept the displayed calibration gas value if it is correct. Or press ENTER and change the value using the UP or DOWN buttons.

Calibration Gas 0.5% vol NH3

Calibration Gas >0.5% vol NH3

When finished pressed ENTER and then ENTER again to confirm and ENTER to exit.

Confirm?

N

>0.5% vol

>Y

5.3 Attach Calibration Adapter with Tubing
The ammonia sensor is potted into a 5 cm / 2 in long pipe fitting that protrudes from the back of the enclosure.
Press the calibration adapter with an O-ring and two zeroing port plugs into the sensor opening with the tubing attached.

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Ammonia is a reactive gas and can adhere to surfaces which can reduce the amount of gas that reaches the sensor. When calibrating an ammonia sensor use a length of tubing no longer than 0.6 to 1 m / 2 to 3 ft. If a longer length is necessary, use Teflon lined tubing to ensure the correct concentration of gas reaches the sensor.

5.4 Zero (Null) Calibration
Catalytic sensors require oxygen to work and thus the user MUST flow clean air or oxygen to obtain a true zero.

NOTE: To exit the Zero Calibration at any time, press ENTER.

From the main display, press ENTER. Enter passcode 3032 using the UP button and ENTER button.
Enter Password 3032
Press ENTER to access the Calibrate Menu.
Calibrate Menu Press Enter
In the Selected Channel menu, confirm the desired channel is showing.
Selected Channel NH3

Press the UP button to find Calibrate Zero.
Calibrate Zero 100 AD

Press ENTER if using ambient air or attach the regulator to the cylinder of zero air, insert the calibration adapter into the sensor opening on the front of the enclosure door (refer to Section 6.3.1 Calibration Adapter Plug if the adapter will not fit). Press ENTER to start the Zero calibration. The display will show a countdown from 20 seconds.

Zeroing

47AD

18s

Zero Success 56AD

When the process has finished and the Zero calibration was accepted, press ENTER and use the UP button navigate to Exit and press ENTER to exit. Remove the cylinder of zero gas. If the Zero Calibration was not successful refer to Section 6.3.2 Zero Fault.

5.5 Span Calibration
Span calibration is flowing a known concentration of the target gas over the sensor to adjust the output signal to match the gas concentration. It resets the sensor's electronic circuit against a known concentration of target gas to correct drift and keep linearity.
Catalytic sensors require oxygen to work and thus the span gas must have "air" balance, not N2 balance. The factory default used to calibrate the cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector prior to shipping is 0.5 % vol (5000 ppm) air balance.

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NOTE: To exit the Span Calibration at any time, press ENTER.

From the main display, press ENTER. Enter passcode 3032 using the UP button and ENTER button.
Enter Password 3032
Press ENTER to access the Calibrate Menu.
Calibrate Menu Press Enter
In the Selected Channel menu, confirm the desired channel is showing.
Selected Channel NH3
Use the UP button to find Calibrate Span. Press ENTER.
Calibrate Span 4000 AD

Confirm the span calibration gas level. It is important to make sure that the span gas level value matches the calibration gas concentration you are using to calibrate the sensor. Press
ENTER to confirm value is correct. (If the value is not correct, press the UP button to move the cursor to N and press ENTER. Change the cal gas level using the UP and ENTER buttons.)

Confirm CalGas

N

>0.5% vol

>Y

Press ENTER to confirm. Attach the regulator to the span gas cylinder and flow the span gas over the sensor. You have 120 seconds to start flowing the gas. If the gas isn't detected, the display will return to Calibrate Span.

Waiting for Gas

53AD

35s

When the gas is detected the display will show stabilizing for a countdown from 120 seconds and then spanning for a countdown from 60 seconds.

Stabilizing

Spanning

1961AD

82s 1957AD

21s

Span Success 1956 AD 19
When the process has finished and the Span calibration was accepted, press ENTER and use the UP button navigate to Exit and press ENTER to exit. Remove the cylinder of span gas. If the Span calibration was not successful, refer to Section 6.3.3 Span Fault.

5.6 Trouble Shooting Calibration
This section is intended to aid in correcting issues that may arise during the calibration procedure. If you are unable to correct a problem or you have questions, please contact our Technical Service Department at help@cetci.com or 604-940-8741 (Local) or 1-877-9408741 (Toll Free).

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5.6.1 Calibration Adapter Plug Doesn't Fit Use a slight twisting motion as you gently push the calibration adapter plug (p/n: CET-7000CAP) into the sensor opening. If it is hard to insert, moisten the O-ring seal slightly then try re-inserting it.

5.6.2 Zero Fault If the zeroing process fails, the cGas Detector will show a Zero fault. This will happen if the ambient gas readings are at an unacceptable level due to not enough clean air - there is
enough residual target gas in the environment or other gases that are interfering with the sensor seeing oxygen.

5.6.3 Span Fault If the cGas shows a Span fault after trying to calibrate, it is possible that the sensor is dead or the device isn't seeing the gas (cylinder is empty, regulator or adapter plug is not attached properly, tube is blocked, kinked, etc.).

Span Fault

197 AD 1

0s

Check all connections and possible interferences and try a complete calibration procedure from the beginning again to see if this corrects the fault. If a second calibration does not resolve the fault then the sensor needs to be replaced. Over time, a sensor degrades and when it has gone beyond an acceptable level, it has reached its end of life and will no longer pass a calibration. If replacing the sensor does not correct the fault, please contact Technical Service at help@cetci.com.

5.6.4 Zero Override If the gas level (possible residual gas) is too high, but still within the override range, the display will indicate that an override is required.

Override?

N

-?????

>Y

To override the value use the UP button to select Y and press ENTER. To keep the original zero value, leave the indicator on N and press ENTER.

5.6.5 Span Override During the Span calibration, readings are taken and from the results sensitivity is calculated and compared to the original sensitivity of the sensor at the time of installation. If this sensitivity is below the override range, but above the fault limit, the display will indicate that an override is required. To override the value use the UP button to select Y and press ENTER. To keep the original value, leave the indicator on N and press ENTER.

Override?

N

1953 AD 19

>Y

6 SENSOR REPLACEMENT
p/n: VLT-NH3-SEN

The catalytic ammonia sensor has a lifespan of approximately 2 to 3 years under normal air conditions. The sensor may need replacing sooner if is is poisoned by exposure to a very high concentration of ammonia.

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The replacement sensor comes potted in a 2" pipe with the wires attached to a Plug & Play smart board that plugs into the main board.

The image in Section 4.3 Interior Enclosure shows the sensor installed.
NOTE: In order to remove the smart board from the interior of the enclosure, the transmitter needs to be removed from vent stack. For instructions, see Section 5.1 Remove Detector from Vent Stack.
Open the enclosure, remove the 3 screws connecting the smart board to the main board and remove the smart board from the main board socket.
With the transmitter is free from the vent stack, unscrew the old sensor pipe from the back of the transmitter and feed the old smart sensor board through the hole in the back of the enclosure and remove the old assembly completely.
Feed the wires and new smart board through the hole in the back of the enclosure into the interior of the transmitter and screw the new sensor pipe assembly into the back of the transmitter and. Press smart board into the left side socket and replace the 3 screws.
IMPORTANT: The catalytic sensor is very susceptible to shock - when working with the sensor do not hit it. Manually loosen then senso. When replacing the fitting does not have to be pressurized, so minimal tightness is all that is required.
Reattach the transmitter to the vent stack.
The replacement sensor comes pre-calibrated from the factory and should not require calibration at the time of a replacement.
NOTE: Temperature affects calibration. If the sensor is being used in an extreme temperature range, the sensor should be re-calibrated in that temperature range.
If the replacement sensor is not installed within two weeks of delivery, the sensor may require a longer warm up time to stabilize (approximately 48 hours) and provide accurate readings.

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7 MAINTENANCE
There are no serviceable elements other than the calibration instructions outlined in this manual. There are no replaceable components except the sensor.
The cGas Ammonia Vent Line Detector requires no assembly and very little maintenance. The transmitter should be regularly inspected and monitored for possible damaging conditions.
· If in a damp location, source of water should be shielded from continually contacting the top of the transmitter. It is important to ensure that excess water and/or dust is not somehow entering the enclosure and physically damaging the circuit board or internal components.
· If painting is to be conducted in the transmitter's location the transmitter needs to be protected from over spray.
· If mounted outside in very cold temperatures (> -20°C / -4°F ), encasing the transmitter in a suitable insulated box may be necessary
8 TROUBLESHOOTING
cGas Detector won't power up. (blank display) Is the power properly connected? Check the wiring connections. Refer to Wiring Connections in the Installation Manual.
Display shows "SPAN FAULT" message. Check all connections and possible interferences and try a complete calibration procedure from the beginning again to see if this corrects the fault. If a second calibration does not resolve the fault then the sensor needs to be replaced. Check to make sure the gas cylinder isn't empty.
Frequent, unexpected alarm signal sent to BAS/DDC. Check to see if EMI and RF interference is causing the equipment to react this way. Refer to EMI and RF Interference Considerations in the Installation Manual for more information.
Display shows "COMM" message. Modbus® or BACnet output signal has not been connected properly; will also occur if no requests are being made from the controller to the transmitter, ie addressing is not proper. Check the wiring connections and the network settings.
Device cannot be seen by the Controller and/or the BAS / DDC on the Modbus® network. Check the Baud rate. All devices in the network must have the same Baud rate.
· Check that local area network wiring is correct, especially the A and B lines to make sure they are not swapped between devices on the network.
· Check the Modbus® ID. Each device must have a unique ID assigned to it.
Device cannot be seen by the Controller and/or the BAS / DDC on the BACnet® network. · Check the Baud rate. All devices in the network must have the same Baud rate. · Check to make sure the device has a unique ID assigned to it, the factory default is made up of the MAC ID and the Base ID.

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· Check that local area network wiring is correct, especially the A and B lines to make sure they are not swapped between devices on the network.

List of Possible cGas Error Codes: (appears on the display in place of the units for a channel)

CODE

DESCRIPTION

F01

Negative Fault Reading

Check to make sure the smart sensor board is present and installed properly in the socket. If installed, the cGas detects the sensor signal is too far below its zeroAD. May be caused by a sensor that is temperature or humidity sensitive or the device wasn't warmed up for a minimum 24 hours. After appropriage warm up period, zeroing the sensor will normally resolve this.

F02

Smart Board Fault

cGas cannot communicate with the smart board. Ensure the smart board is installed and installed on the correct side (left) if a single channel unit. Otherwise power cycle or replace the sensor smart board.

F03

CO2 Communication Fault

sceGnassocraenvneonttchoomugmhuitncicaantecowmithmtuhneicCaOte2 with the smart board. Power cycle or replace the

sensor smart board.

F04

POT chip has failed

The internal smart sensor board gainPOT chip has failed. If a power cycle does not resolve this, replace the sensor smart board.

cGas detected an error in the smart board

F05

Error in reading Smart Board ID. Use "Write to Sensor" for the indicated

channel (passcode 3022).

FO6

SB ID Mismatch

Firmware expected a different smart board than what is in the sensor socket.

FO7

RH & Temp Fault

cGas cannot communicate with the sensor. Ensure the smart board is installed correctly. If unresolved, contact our Technical Support Department

FO8

DAC COMM

This is a hardware fault. Contact our Technical Support Department.

F20

RLY GPIO chip is not responding

Check to make sure the relay board is present and installed properly in the socket. If installed, main board is unable to communicate with the relay board and may be damaged A replacement relay board may be required.

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