AAF SAAFShield Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

AAF SAAFShield Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions

Communications module real-time reactivity monitor

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Real-time Reactivity Monitor
Installation, Operation, and
Maintenance Instructions
Read and Save These Instructions!
Note:
1. Read and understand all operating instructions before
using the SAAFShield Communications Module.
2. Save this manual for future reference.
this instruction manual provides important information on the
installation and operation of the AAF International SAAFShield
Communications Module. these instructions must be carefully
followed in order to operate the unit safely and correctly. If there are
any questions regarding the use or care of this unit, please contact
AAF at 888.AAF.2003 or by email at SAAFShield@aafintl.com
for assistance.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    2. Save this manual for future reference. this instruction manual provides important information on the installation and operation of the AAF International SAAFShield Communications Module. these instructions must be carefully followed in order to operate the unit safely and correctly. If there are...
  • Page 2: Communications Module

    Figure 1. Further details on packaging and physical specifications can be found in the specification. the Communications Module portion of the SAAFShield device is used to read, compute, and transmit corrosion, temperature and relative humidity data. Ribbon Connector to SAAFShield ®...
  • Page 3: Placement Of Saafshield

    3.0 Placement of SAAFShield Monitors When determining the reactivity of a room or space within a building, the SAAFShield should be placed in a location representative of the air that contacts the electronics or materials being protected. If the protected items are spread out within the space, then an approach, similar to a thermostat should be used.
  • Page 4: Connecting To 4-20 Ma Output

    7.0 Programming Instructions When programming your building management software to receive the 4-20 mA signal from the SAAFShield CM, you can utilize three different languages: structured text, ladder logic, and function block diagram. Please refer to AAF document SAAFShield Appendix GPF-3-118, “Detailed Programming Instructions for SAAFShield...
  • Page 5: Data Input And Output

    Module and produces a set of data consisting of each piece of data is transmitted for 5 seconds. there is a two second wait followed by collected by the SAAFShield detecting unit. The block also has some two inter-data pulses. Then the next measurement sequence is failure detection capabilities.
  • Page 6: Local Readout

    - Legacy Corrosion Control (ISA 71.04-1985) - RoHS Corrosion Control (ASHRAE TC 9.9) - or Museum & Archive **Display charts of each standard, those on last page of SAAFShield brochure GPF-1-140. 6. transmitting 2. Temperature (ºC) and Relative Humidity (%)
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    It is recommended that the following spare parts be stored at the When a detectable failure occurs, the fail bit is set and the failure code installation site for replacement purposes. Consult with your AAF is populated. the failure codes have the following meaning: representative to determine actual quantities required.
  • Page 8 Communications Module Real-time Reactivity Monitor NOTES: AAF International Building AAF has a policy of continuous product research and 9920 Corporate Campus Dr., Suite 2200 improvement and reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice. Louisville, Kentucky 40223-5000 ISO Certified Firm Customer Service 888.223.2003...

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