Troubleshooting; Replacement Parts - Honeywell Manning GM-JR Instruction And Installation Manual

Gas monitoring alarm system feed-through configuration
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Operation

Troubleshooting

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Risk of electrical shock.
The unit will indicate a fault if the signal is less than
14 mV between TP1 and TP2 (see Figure 4, Note 1).
A signal greater than 20 mA (200 mV) must be
considered a high gas concentration.
Some Manning sensors are configured to send a
signal of 0.5 mA if a sensor fault exists. If the voltage
between TP1 and TP2 = 5 mV, this indicates a properly
wired sensor is in a fault condition. Proceed to
investigate the sensor.
If the voltage between TP1 and TP2 = 0.0 V, this
indicates no signal current is flowing. Check
monitoring equipment connections and configuration.
Input impedance must be 250 ohms or less.
The relay has a green LED in series with its coil
(see Figure 4, Note 2). If this LED is on, this indicates
that the relay is energized and contacts will be in the
normal position. If this LED is off, the contacts will be in
the tripped condition.
Power supply voltage should be checked at +24 on
the control unit input terminal block (see Figure 4,
Note 3). The voltage should be 15—24 VDC.
Figure 4: Troubleshooting the Manning GM-JR Gas Monitoring Alarm System
Note 4: If setpoint shorting
tab is not installed, unit will
be in alarm condition
Note 2: Green LED lighted
indicates relay is in normal
position
Note: If the GM-JR is mounted in
the sensor enclosure, the display
board will be connected directly into
the sensor pre-amp. See sensor
manual for further troubleshooting.
Manning GM-JR-F Gas Monitoring Alarm System
continued
BOT
TOP
SETPOINT
100%
95%
90%
85%
80%
75%
70%
65%
60%
55%
50%
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
+24
SIG
IN
SIG OUT
NC COM NO
GND
GND
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Risk of electrical shock.
The Manning GM-JR and the connected sensor are
powered from the same supply. The supply must be
capable of supplying 300 mA at 24 VDC for the
Manning GM-JR in addition to the sensor current
requirement (see sensor manual).
The setpoint shorting tab must be installed (see
Figure 4, Note 4). If it is removed, the unit will go into
an alarm condition after the 10 second delay.
If questions arise, call Honeywell Analytics.
Maintenance
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The Manning GM-JR is designed for long life and high
reliability. Honeywell Analytics recommends checking
signal voltages monthly and logging them.
Additionally, the sensor being monitored should be
exposed to the target gas on a monthly basis while all
alarm functions are verified at the Manning GM-JR.
This will test the sensor and any equipment connected
to the relays in addition to the Manning GM-JR.

Replacement Parts

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For replacement parts, contact Honeywell Analytics.
Be sure to give serial number and model number of
unit.
SHLD GND +24
SIG
TO SENSOR
TP2
J1
SIGNAL TEST
+24
40-200 mVDC
SIG IN
SIG OUT
GND
TP1
JP2
JP1
JP3
SHLD GND +24
SIG
TO CONTROL UNIT
Note 1: Checking
Note 3: Checking
signal 40-200 mV
24 VDC power supply
to input terminal blocks
40-200 mV
15-24 VDC
mVDC
VDC
Black
Red
Black
Red
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+
-
+
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