Allestec EDISON ONGUARD 1604 System Operation Manual

Industrial 4 channel rtd temperature monitor
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Industrial 4 Channel RTD Temperature Monitor
System Operation Manual
CURSOR
Administrative:
810 Russell Palmer Road
Kingwood, TX 77339
P.O. Box 6092
Kingwood, TX 77325
Phone: 281-359-1519
Fax:
281-359-2085
Email: info@allestec.com
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EDISON 1616 M ONITOR
SYSTEM OK
TIM E DATE
ACK
VIEW
CURSOR
Ctrl
F/C
DISTRIBUTIVE PROCESS
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Model 1604
SERIES 1600
TEM PERATURE
M ONITOR
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  • Page 1 EDISON 1616 M ONITOR SYSTEM OK TIM E DATE VIEW SERIES 1600 TEM PERATURE CURSOR CURSOR M ONITOR Ctrl DISTRIBUTIVE PROCESS Administrative: 810 Russell Palmer Road Kingwood, TX 77339 P.O. Box 6092 Kingwood, TX 77325 Phone: 281-359-1519 Fax: 281-359-2085 Email: info@allestec.com Page 1...
  • Page 2 EDISON TEMPERATURE MONITOR SERIES 1600 MODEL 1604 COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL TEMPERATURE MONITOR THIS MANUAL CORRESPONDS TO A SPECIFIC MONITOR VERSION FIRMWARE WHICH CAN BE VIEWED BY PRESSING CTRL + ACK ON THE KEYPAD SIMULTANEOUSLY. Operations Manual P/N 1604-5085A-EM-012812 Department ______________________________ Name ______________________________ Phone ______________________________ Email ______________________________...
  • Page 3 GENERAL INFORMATION STANDARD FEATURES ● Edison exceptional quality FUNCTIONS ● Internal failsafe fault relay ● Alarm temperature set point for each channel ● Selections available for alarm on rising or falling ● Selections available for latching or non-latching alarm relays ●...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents SPECIFICATIONS ......................... 6 DRAWING NUMBER INDEX ....................7 SPARE COMPONENT PART NUMBERS ................7 DEFINITION OF SAFETY ALERT MESSAGES ..............7 1. INTRODUCTION ........................8 1.1 OVERVIEW ........................8 2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION ...................... 9 2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS ................9 2.2 MONITOR INSTALLATION ....................
  • Page 5 Table of Contents (Continued) 3.28 ALARM MESSAGE ...................... 17 3.29 SAVING AND EXITING THE PROGRAM ..............17 4. QUICK VIEW KEYPAD REFERENCE .................. 18 4.1 DISPLAY SYSTEM INFORMATION (CTRL + ACK ) ............. 18 4.2 CHANGE TEMPERATURE UNITS (F/C) ............... 18 5.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL OPERATING VOLTAGE 115 or 230 VAC, 60 Hz, @ 10W - Voltage selected at factory. ISOLATION 4000 VAC isolation between Voltage input and monitor case. TEMPERATURE RANGE & Sensor Style Tolerance Degrees F Degrees C ACCURACY @ 72 º F, 22 º C Platinum #8 +/- 1.0% -202 to 1544...
  • Page 7: Drawing Number Index

    DRAWING NUMBER INDEX FIGURE DESCRIPTION FIGURE # PAGE # DRAWING # Temperature scale 1604A-TEMPSCALE Model 1604 isometric view 1604A-ISO Recommended panel cut-out dimensions 1604A-CUTOUT Installing monitor in a panel 1604A-ASSYVIEW Monitor right side view 1604A-RHVIEW Rear panel view - wire connections 1604A-WIRECON SPARE COMPONENT PART NUMBERS PROCESSOR BOARD WITH DISPLAY...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 OVERVIEW The Edison model 1604 monitor is designed to provide simultaneous, continuous surveillance of up to 4 RTD’s (Resistance Temperature Detectors). RTD sensors are electronically measured and their temper- ature is compared to the pre-selected trip points within the monitor. When the RTD sensor temperature equals or exceeds the pre-selected value entered by the administrator, a common system alarm relay will trip, and then the alarm detail can be viewed.
  • Page 9: System Installation

    2. SYSTEM INSTALLATION 2.1 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS The main monitor unit behind the front panel assembly must be located in an environment free of rain, airborne particles and condensation. The front of the panel may be exposed to a wet and dusty environ- ment, provided the procedure in locating the housing flange gasket for the front of the monitor is utilized.
  • Page 10: Temperature Alarm Relay

    2.7 TEMPERATURE ALARM RELAY Refer to the TB3 terminal strip in figure 6 for wiring the alarm relay dry contact. Connect devices to this form C, (SPDT) relay to monitor the set point of any alarming RTD sensor. This relay is common to the four channels of the monitor.
  • Page 11 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 Page 11...
  • Page 12 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 Page 12...
  • Page 13: Monitor Programming

    3. MONITOR PROGRAMMING 3.1 GENERAL The viewing display is made up of 80 characters that are placed in a 4-row by 20-character matrix. The display will remain in a low intensity mode until there is an alarm, keypad or keyboard activity. After the activity has been discontinued, the display will resume its normal intensity in 15 minutes.
  • Page 14: Changing Password

    OLD PASSWORD KEPT 3.9 LOST PASSWORD PGDN-NXT If the password has become lost and is not retrievable, the monitor front bezel assembly must be sent to Allestec (for a minimal fee) to gain access to the program. WRITE CURRENT PASSWORD (optional) ___________________________________ 3.10 KEYBOARD NAVIGATING...
  • Page 15: Set Up System

    3.11 SET UP SYSTEM PROGRAM MENU Returning to the Program Menu, select F2 to establish the F1 SET UP RTD initial system configurations. Then select F1 later to estab- F2 SET UP SYSTEM lish specific RTD configurations. The ESC key may be se- F3 CHANGE PASSWORD lected at any time to back out of the selection.
  • Page 16: Setting Alarm Temperature Set Points

    3.19 SETTING ALARM TEMPERATURE SET POINTS PROGRAM MENU In the program menu, select F1 SET UP RTD. F1 SET UP RTD F2 SET UP SYSTEM F3 CHANGE PASSWORD 3.20 RTD CHANNEL ADDRESS RTD PROGRAM Enter a valid RTD address from 1 to 4. Select PgDn for next ENTER RTD ADDRESS>...
  • Page 17: Rising / Falling Alarm

    3.24 RISING / FALLING ALARM (previous menu) * RTD 1 ALARM Select the direction of the alarm mode (alarm on rising or SET POINT: 250 ° F falling temperature). F2 will select either of the two options. RTD READS: 195 ° F Refer to figure 1 to become acquainted with the logic flow for F1-CHNG *ALARM * PGU/D-NXT this menu.
  • Page 18: Quick View Keypad Reference

    4. QUICK VIEW KEYPAD REFERENCE ACK (ACKNOWLEDGE) SILENCE ALARM 2 RESET MONITOR VIEW - VIEW DATA OF RTD CONFIGURATION, CURRENT ALARM, OR FAULT. SELECT VIEW AGAIN TO EXIT. CURSOR DOWN - NAVIGATE CURSOR DOWN ▼ ON DISPLAY COLUMN CURSOR RIGHT - NAVIGATE CURSOR RIGHT ►...
  • Page 19: Single Temperature Alarms

    5. SINGLE TEMPERATURE ALARMS 5.1 SYSTEM STATUS The words “SYSTEM OK” will remain on the display unless an alarm, fault or enter program condition occurs. 5.2 TEMPERATURE ALARMS In the event any temperature attains an alarm set point, the common alarm relay (TB1) will trip as indi- cated in the configuration menu.
  • Page 20: Viewing Configuration Data

    7. VIEWING CONFIGURATION DATA The VIEW DATA button allows the menus to be viewed VIEW DATA - SYSTEM while the monitor is in the quiescent or alarm mode without utilizing the keyboard. Select the VIEW button and follow the FAULT NON-LATCHING prompts to navigate through the familiar menus that were ↓...
  • Page 21: Configuration, History & Reports Management

    8. CONFIGURATION, HISTORY & REPORTS MANAGEMENT 8.1 SAVING CONFIGURATION and HISTORY REPORTS WRITE TO FLASH DRIVE The series 1604 monitor supports USB memory sticks con- HISTORY LOG FILE nected in place of the keyboard. While in the SYSTEM OK ► CONFIGURATION FILE menu, insert a USB memory stick, and the following menu →...
  • Page 22: History Report Example

    8.5 HISTORY REPORT EXAMPLE SOFTWARE VERSION: XXX.XX.XX S/N: System Name: PUMPING STATION Time — Date Each log contains the following: When memory was cleared RTD name and ID Current temperature Event time and date When alarm acknowledged, cleared and reset Power on reset When configuration settings are changed Example -...
  • Page 23: Rtd Sensor Diagnostic Measurements

    9. RTD SENSOR DIAGNOSTIC MEASUREMENTS 9.1 RTD RESISTANCE MEASUREMENTS Example - reading resistance of con- The 1604 monitor is capable of displaying the real time DC nected RTD, Platinum #8 resistance of the RTD element for diagnostics purposes. The keyboard must be connected to the monitor for the ALARM measurements.
  • Page 24: Fault Actions

    10. FAULT ACTIONS If a system fault occurs, the display will brighten from its low intensity mode to identify the RTD ID number. At the same time, the event will be recorded to the history buffer. Silence the beeper to proceed with cau- tion to identify and correct the problem.
  • Page 25: Maintenance And Troubleshooting

    THE POWER SOURCE UNTIL THE WORK IS COMPLETE. 12. WARRANTY Allestec Corporation will provide warranty for the monitor for a period of three years. Allestec agrees to repair or replace any component or subassembly it deems necessary to fulfill the obligation of the war- ranty.
  • Page 26: Appendix

    14. APPENDIX RTD TEMPERATURE – RESISTANCE CHARACTERISTICS Resistance In Ohms Temperature Platinum RTD Nickel RTD Copper RTD Degrees °C °F -130 -202 47.93 47.28 -110 -166 56.13 55.52 -130 64.25 63.71 72.29 71.86 68.27 73.10 76.28 75.92 71.19 79.62 80.25 79.96 74.24 86.17...
  • Page 27 14. APPENDIX (Continued) RTD TEMPERATURE – RESISTANCE CHARACTERISTICS Resistance In Ohms Temperature Platinum RTD Nickel RTD Copper RTD °C °F +260 +500 197.70 199.47 214.60 380.31 +280 +536 204.88 206.80 228.45 409.07 +300 +572 212.03 214.07 242.70 439.43 +320 +608 219.13 221.30 +340...
  • Page 28 ® COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL RTD TEMPERATURE MONITOR MODEL 1604 Operations Manual P/N 1604-5085A-EM-012812 Page 28...

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