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6. Measurement amp Control Oxygen Analysis Panametrics Oxygen Transmitter User s Manual 910 296 Rev imagination at work March 2015 Measurement amp Control Panametrics Oxygen Transmitter User s Manual 910 296 Rev B March 2015 WWW ge mcs com 2015 General Electric Company All rights reserved Technical content subject to change without notice content intended for this Information Paragraphs Note These paragraphs provide additional information about the topic which is helpful but is not essential to proper completion of the task Important gt gt These paragraphs provide emphasis to instructions that are essential to proper setup of the equipment Failure to follow these instructions carefully may cause unreliable performance WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can result in serious personal injury or death if it is not avoided CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which can result in minor or moderate injury to personnel or damage to the equipment if it is not avoided Safety Issues AN WARNING It is the responsibility of the user to make sure all local county state and national codes regulations rules and laws related to safety and safe operating conditions are met for each installation User s Manual iii Auxiliary Equipment Loc
7. an error type that has already been activated will deactivate that option and remove the check mark 5 Press Cancel key three times to return to measurement mode 26 oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 4 User Programming 4 4 4 Error Output To select the desired output value that will be sent to the analog output device upon an error complete the following steps 1 Press 10 2 Press the W key twice and then press the Enter key to enter Output menu 3 Press the W key three times and then press the Enter key to enter the Error Output menu 4 Use the and V keys to select the desired option and then press the Enter key to activate that error output check mark will appear next to the selected option to indicate that it is activated The following options are available and you may activate only one option at a time Note Only the first four options are displayed on the screen upon entering this menu When you scroll down to the fourth option NAMUR a down arrow to the right of this option indicates that an additional screen of options is available None no error output is generated e Low an output below 4 mA is generated e High an output above 20 mA is generated e Value an error output at a programmable fixed value is generated e NAMUR listed on second screen of options Note Pressing the Enter key on a different
8. Error OQUtputValue oi iraniana 27 Type Selecting act aaa CAS Y a 25 F Features Me tod ra ate 3 Informdation Paragraphs scretreerita iii ili 13 Installation CODE tone e e 8 Drawings sax e ARRIERE AU 37 MOUNTING oe ee SRM 5 Oxygen Sensor La 10 Sensor 6 WAU RR i 8 Interference GASES 4 Itritisicdlly Sate et ed es 2 K Keypad ron UN DI ne vest 13 L Product Mem 35 zoe PE PC 14 eR ITE E S pU ES 46 Menu EGIDROLON errore EO 21 Display 21 23 ea 15 21 25 x 14 16 BIET 14 21 Menu 45 Menu Service s ica ee 47 Menu User sc be 46 Mounting the Oxy lQ hee hc hoe e tL E ARR 5 66 oxy IQ User s Manual Index 02 Display Parameter Selecting 23 49 O Ring Sensor 0 4 11 Outline amp Installation Drawings 5 37 Outpu
9. ISSeP 10ATEX011 IECEx INE 11 0018X 5 T4 Gb Ex tb T85 C 100 C 135 C Db IP66 Ex d ia Ga IIC T6 Gb Ex tb ia Da T85 C Db IP66 Temp Amb 50 C 60 C Fizzonasco July 18 2014 OFFICINE MECCANICHE M A M E Forciniti Authorized Person oxy IQ User s Manual 2 Appendix D Certifications ATEX IECEx MAM Ex Certificate cont TECEx N comm 1789 MAM Job Data 17 July 2014 Date MAM TIDEFLAGRANTI Via Vico Veneto 32 20090 Fizzonasco Milano SERVIZIO CONTROLLO QUALITA QUALITY CONTROL SERVICE Tel 39290400419 Fax 39290400423 Cliente GE Sensing EMEA Customer www mamitaly it into mamitaly it Ordine cliente 538156 Purchase Order Data 07 July 2014 Date VERBALE VERIFICHE E PROVE INDIVIDUALI ROUTINE CHECKS AND TESTS REPORT In conformit According to Tipo di custodia Type of enclosure Tipo di verifica Type of check or test Esito Result Pos IEC EN 60079 0 GUB2W IEC EN 60079 1 IEC EN 60079 31 IEC EN 60079 11 Verifica dimensionale Dimensional check Prova di sovrapressione 2000 KPa x 105 Overpressure check at Prova di funzionamento elettrico Electrical operation check Prova di funzionamento meccanico Mechanical operation check
10. 150mA Pi Pmax 1 05W Ci OuF Li Sensor 0 1 2 3 4 or 5 b Cable Length 0 1 or 2 c Barrier 0 1 or 2 Special Conditions of Use The Model oxy IQ Oxygen Transmitter will not pass the 500Vrms dielectric strength test This must be taken into account during installation Equipment Ratings Intrinsically Safe Entity for use in Class Division 1 Groups A B C and D Temperature Class T4 20 C to 60 C in accordance with Control Drawing No 752 347 ia Tamb 20 C to 60 in accordance with Control Drawing No 752 347 Hazardous Locations FM Approved for GE Infrastructure Sensing Billerica MA 01821 To verify the availability of the Approved product please refer to www approvalguide com FM Approvals HLC 5 13 3047174C Page 1 of 2 oxy IQ User s Manual Appendix D Certifications D 3 Canadian Certificate of Compliance cont FM Approvals This certifies that the equipment described has been found to comply with the following Approval Standards and other documents CAN CSA E60079 0 2011 CAN CSA E60079 11 2014 C22 2 No 1010 1 2004 Original Project ID 3047174C Approval Granted February 23 2015 Subsequent Revision Reports Date Approval Amended Report Number Date Report Number Date FM Approvals LLC g e pm 23 February 2015 E Marquedant Date Manager Electrical Systems To verify the availability of the Approved product ple
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12. e Display Data measurements and the programming menus and options are shown on the LCD display screen Enter While in measurement mode press this key to enter Main Menu While in the Main Menu press this key to save an entry and advance to the next screen Cancel While Menu press this key to cancel entry and to return to the previous screen Keys In the Main Menu use these keys to move cursor between rows one row at a time in the direction indicated oxy IQ User s Manual 13 Chapter 3 Initial Setup amp Operation 3 2 The oxy IQ Menu As aid in navigating through the Main Menu a complete Menu Map of the user program is shown in Figure 15 on page 46 Refer to this figure as needed while programming the oxy IQ The oxy IQ Main Menu consists of the following submenus e Calibration Menu no passcode required e Display Menu no passcode required e Output Menu no passcode required Service Menu factory service passcode required To enter the Main Menu from normal display mode simply press the 6 Enter key at any time leave the Menu and return to en measurement mode press the 9 Cancel key Note Depending on how deep you are in the menu structure it may be necessary to press the X49 Cancel key more than once to return all the way back to measurement mode 3 3 Adjusting and Calibrating the Upon startup
13. eine esters eves 33 5344 DIMENSIONS ss seni eeu e eve er 33 6312 33 6513 ettet us 33 6 5 14 Electrical 34 6 3 15 European Compliance 34 6 5 16 5 Product ale 35 viii oxy IQ User s Manual Contents Appendix Outline and Installation Drawings 37 Appendix B Menu 45 Appendix C Order 5 49 Appendix D 5 51 0 1 ATEX EC Type Examination Certificate 52 0 2 ATEX IECEx Ex 56 03 Canadian Certificate of Compliance 58 DA FM Certificate of Compliance ro ranieri 60 D 5 Certificate of Conformity 62 Addendum A oxy IQ Safety 71 Addendum B Declaration of 77 User s Manual ix Contents no content intended for this page X oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 1 Features and Capabilities Chapter 1 Features and Capabilities 1 1 Introductio
14. FM Controlled Document 3047174 Yes pdf 24 02 2015 Page 1 of 1 User s Manual 55 pendix D Certifications D 56 2 ATEXIECEx MAM Ex Certificate Officine Meccaniche M A M ATEX sonno 0080 Apparecchiature antideflagranti di P Ve Emanuele 9 Fax 39290400423 e mail info mamitaly it www mamitaly it DICHIARAZIONE CE DI CONFORMITA GE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Cliente GE Sensing EMEA Ordine No 538156 Order no Commessa MAM 1789 Materiale GUB2W MAM Job Material Serial No 4586 4587 Con il presente certificato dichiariamo che il materiale fornito a fronte dell ordine sopra citato conforme alle seguenti direttive comunitarie e con la relativa legislazione nazionale di recepimento We declare that the product supplied as per above mentioned order is in conformity with following comunitary directives and with the relevant national laws ATEX DIRECTIVE 94 9 EC of March 23 1994 Dichiara inoltre che sono state applicate le seguenti norme armonizzate We also declare that following armonized standard have been applied 60079 0 2009 IEC 60079 0 2011 60079 1 2007 60079 1 2007 EN 60079 31 2009 IEC 60079 31 2008 EN 60079 11 2007 IEC 60079 11 2011 L apparecchiatura coperta dal seguente IECEx Certificate of Conformity Apparatus are certified by following IECEx Certificate of Conformity
15. oxy IQ User s Manual 46 Appendix Menu Maps ed J osueg soy 2 4 9 indino andino vn sono epoossed ou nuaw 8 981 995 fejds uoneiqye nue Service Personnel Menu Map Figure 16 47 User s Manual Appendix Menu Maps no content intended for this page 48 oxy IQ User s Manual Appendix Order String Appendix C Order String Option Code A OXY IQ Sensor 0 1 C Package 1 3 4 Cable Length 0 1 2 E Zener Barrier 0 1 2 2 Special 0 5 User s Manual OXY IQ BCD EZ Description oxy IQ Oxygen Transmitter 4 to 20 mA output no sensor standard ppm sensor 0 to 10 20 50 100 200 500 and 1000 ppm acid ppm sensor 0 to 10 20 50 100 200 500 and 1000 ppm standard percent sensor acid percent sensor standard ppm sensor 0 to 100 200 500 and 1000 ppm standard package Intrinsically safe US CAN Class 1 Div 1 Groups ABCD T4 ia Ga T4 EX package IP66 6mm fitting ATEX IECEx only no cable 2 meter 10 meter none Zener Barrier Galvanic Isola
16. 23 March 1994 certifies that this equipment has been found to comply with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements relating to the design and construction of equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres given in Annex Il to the Directive The examination and test results are recorded in confidential report number 3047174 dated 23 February 2015 Compliance with the Essential Health and Safety Requirements with the exception of those identified in item 15 of the schedule to this certificate has been assessed by compliance with the following documents EN 60079 0 2012 and EN 60079 11 2012 If the sign X is placed after the certificate number it indicates that the equipment is subject to specific conditions of use specified in the schedule to this certificate This EC Type Examination certificate relates only to the design examination and tests of the specified equipment or protective system in accordance to the directive 94 9 EC Further requirements of the Directive apply to the manufacturing process and supply of this equipment or protective system These are not covered by this certificate 12 The marking of the equipment or protective system shall include 9 116 Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Tamb 20 C to 60 C LE n Mick Gower Certification Manager FM Approvals Ltd Issue date 24 February 2015 THIS CERTIFICATE MAY ONLY BE REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHOUT CHANGE FM Approvals Ltd 1 Windsor Dials Wind
17. Verifica dispositivi di sicurezza M Safety devices check Serial Number 4586 4587 Lotto no Batch no Certificato di riferimento ref Certificate IECEX INE 11 0018X ISSeP 10 011 Classificazione Ex 6 or T4 Gb Classification Ex tb T85 CM or 100 C or 1357 Db IP65M or IP660 Ex d ia Ga T6 Gb Temp amb 50 60 Apparecchiatura Installata GE OXY IQ Apparatus Installed Caraiteristiche Elettriche Vmax 24V Ex tb ia Da T80 C Db IP65L Wmax 15 1 66 1 Incaricato cliente Customer s inspector Incaricato MAM inspector User s Manual 57 Appendix D Certifications D 3 Canadian Certificate of Compliance 58 FM Approvals FM Approvals 1151 Boston Providence Turnpike Box 9102 Norwood MA 02062 USA T 781 762 4300 F 781 762 9375 www fmapprovals com CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE HAZARDOUS LOCATION ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT PER CANADIAN REQUIREMENTS This certificate is issued for the following equipment oxy IQ a3b c0 Oxygen Transmitter 1S I 1 ABCD T4 20 C to 60 C 752 347 Entity Ex ia T4 Ta 20 C to 60 752 347 Entity Entity Parameters Ui Vmax 28V li Imax
18. be used as the inlet or the outlet as the direction of flow does not matter Sensor Manifold PTFE Tape Sample Inlet Sample Outlet Figure 4 Sensor Manifold Installation User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 2 Wiring the To wire oxy IQ refer to Figure 14 on page 43 then proceed as follows WARNING For IS Intrinsically Safe applications the oxy IQ must be installed with a zener barrier see the top of Figure 14 on page 43 Also for installations in a hazardous location the blue 15 cable p n 704 1318 02 10 must be used 1 Attach appropriate cable to the oxy IQ see Figure 5 below Be sure to align the white arrow on the cable connector with the white arrow on the oxy IQ connector and then push the top of the cable connector straight down onto the mating connector on the rear of the electronics module until you hear it click into place Important Important Do not rotate the cable connector during installation it is not threaded and do not hold the connector by its bottom section while pushing it down into place To remove the cable grasp the bottom section of the connector the part with the white arrow and pull it straight up until the cable comes loose DO NOT twist the connector either by hand or with any tool during removal IS Option MODEL Std Cable Cable Conne
19. contact GE for details Table 1 below lists some background gases that can interfere with the oxygen sensor Table 1 Oxygen Sensor Interference Gases OX 1 amp 5ppm 2 ppm OX 3 OX 4 96 Cont Cont Cont Int 1 Cont Int gt 5 lt 5 lt 10 ppm 10 0005 96 0 0196 0 00196 0 1 503 lt 10 lt 10 ppm 0 01 0 1 0 01 0 1 50 lt 10 3 0 01 0 1 3 3 1000 3 0 19 1 0 96 3 3 lt 1000 ppm 3 0 19 1 0 9 3 3 1000 3 0 1 96 20 amp 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Cont Continuous Int Intermittent 1 Recommended maximum exposure 30 minutes followed by flushing with ambient air for an equal period 2 Minimal effect on sensor performance but produces signal interference of 1 2 ratio for ppm levels only e g 100 ppm NO looks like 200 ppm 02 3 Minimal effect on sensor performance oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Mounting the oxy IQ To install the oxy IQ into the process or sample system refer to Figure 9 on page 36 or Figure 2 below and proceed to the next page CONNECTOR goga 2x eX 8
20. gos We re e e e EA 8 221 JongerCoableLengths Pa Pee 9 23 Installing an Oxygen 5 5 10 Chapter 3 Initial Setup amp Operation 3 1 The Display and Keypad 13 3 2 The oxy lO Menu eed Bo ee ee ia 14 3 3 Adjusting and Calibrating the 0 14 331 Selecting the Output 15 3 3 2 Trimming the Analog 16 555 Calibration cA Ga ee eel a SE 17 354 Span Gas Calibration tias tete tte dede 19 Chapter 4 User Programming T oce meto Dee C E 21 42 The Calibration Menus c com epa ed e aUe b 21 api i 21 422 Gs RR POOR 21 423 ranieri ae aio enna 22 4232 The Display Mentis di eta 23 431 Select the O2 23 4 5 2 Display Sensor 24 433 Adjustthe 24 Au Sr ne es oett ia 25 WAT e 25 Merete 25 443 le 25
21. lrn a lee SLM E e 2 B B ttons Keypads rina 13 Cable CONNETTO ates pl LARIO TRIAL amp Installed UIS 8 Longer soo 9 Calculatirig Analog terse ath and de OUR 19 Calibration AIF latter tese ou RR Ne EUER 17 Existing Oxygen CR t a ER e Rag 18 MIU Em 21 New Oxygen SENSOF ete e e i 18 IO cur wie nU 14 Spam oc vi noses dotes aste oops sete 19 CertificatliohS suo OPE EOS tees 51 Contrast Adjusting ana p Ree RR IRA 24 D D claration of Conformityz S ph LACER EE 77 Dicgnostics IR 30 DIMENSIONS xo EE P RE ROREM 33 Contrast Adjusting 24 LOCQHONM Gir sad tas tee 13 MENU sai LA e 21 23 O2 Rarameter Selectlhig 23 Setting 24 Document Number ad 1 Drawings Outline amp 37 E Environmental v User s Manual 65 Index
22. of 20 to 60 degrees C The apparatus should be de energized before servicing Installation shall be in accordance with the installation instructions and the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 the Canadian Electrical Code C22 1 or IEC EN 60079 14 as applicable Equipment is of type Intrinsically Safe and complies with EN 60079 0 2012 EN 60079 11 2012 IEC 60079 0 2007 IEC 60079 11 2006 IEC 60529 1992 C22 2 No 1010 1 2004 CAN CSA E60079 0 2011 CAN CSA E60079 11 2011 C22 2 60529 2005 FM Class 3600 2011 FM Class 3610 2010 FM Class 3810 2005 ANSI ISA 61010 1 2004 Ed 2 ANSI ISA 60079 0 2009 Ed 5 ANSI ISA 60079 11 2009 Ed 5 The product contains no exposed parts which produce surface temperature infrared electromagnetic ionizing or non electrical dangers The product must not be subjected to mechanical or thermal stresses in excess of those permitted in the certification documentation and the instruction manual The product cannot be repaired by the user it must be replaced by an equivalent certified product Repairs should only be carried out by the manufacturer or by an approved repairer Please contact GE Customer Support Center for repair maintenance or replacement of the product For oxygen sensor replacements please contact GE Customer Support Center U S A The Boston Center 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 U S A Tel 800 833 9438 toll free 978 437 1000 E mail sensing ge com Irel
23. of the span gas Span Gas ppm t 4 0 16 0 x Pull Range opi mA Outpu For example if the span gas contains 80 ppm oxygen and the 0 100 ppm range is being calibrated the analog output should equal 4 16 x 80 100 16 8 mA If you have not done so already start the flow of span gas to the sensor and allow both the 4 20 mA output reading and the display reading to stabilize After the reading has stabilized press the Enter key to enter Main Menu Press the Enter key to enter the Calibration menu Press the W key and then press the Enter key to select Span Gas menu option Press the W keys until the measurement agrees with span calibration gas value Confirm that the reading on the display has stabilized and press the Enter key to save calibration Then press twice to return to measurement mode User s Manual 19 Chapter 3 Initial Setup amp Operation no content intended for this page 20 oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 4 User Programming Chapter 4 User Programming 4 1 Introduction IMPORTANT The oxy IQ Service menu is for use by qualified service personnel only and requires a special passcode for access That menu is not discussed in this chapter This chapter provides instructions for programming all of the oxy IQ menu options available to the user which can be accessed without the use of a passcode These menu options a
24. 32 UNF 2B 1 8 27NPT 28 51 MAX Figure 2 Outline and Installation Drawing Note 70 avoid collecting condensate that may damage the oxygen sensor mount the oxy IQ in an upright position with the sensor manifold below the electronics module User s Manual 5 Chapter 2 Installation Mounting the oxy IQ cont Install the oxy IQ by completing the following steps 1 Remove the oxy IQ and the separately packaged oxygen sensor see Figure 3 below from the shipping container Keep the shipping container and packaging material for possible future use Important NOT open the oxygen sensor package until you are ready to install the sensor Figure 3 Packaged Oxygen Sensor 2 Remove sensor manifold by unscrewing it from the blue knurled nut on the sensor base at the bottom of the electronics module 6 oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation Mounting the cont Important The maximum operating pressure for the oxy IQ is 10 psi and the burst pressure of the unit is 200 psi Be sure the sample conditioning system is designed to maintain the pressure below these limits and that the outlet is vented to atmosphere during operation and calibration 3 Using PTFE tape as a sealant connect the sample gas inlet and outlet to the 1 8 NPT ports on the sensor manifold see Figure 4 below Either port may
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27. C w 200 C ZENER BARRIER OR GALVANICALLY ISOLATED FM APPROVED US OR CANADIAN CERTIFIED FOR CANADA ASSOCIATED APPARATUS INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WTH THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS 4 THE CONTROL ROOM EQUIPMENT CONNECTED TO ASSOCIATED APPARATUS MUST NOT GENERATE MORE THAN 350 Vine OR VDC OR THE MARKED Um ON THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS WHICHEVER IS LESS 5 MAINTAIN THE FOLLOWING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTRINSIC SAFETY ENTITY PARAMETERS OF 00 10 AND ASSOCIATED APPARATUS I 1 b man ict appa C NO REVISION TO DRAWING WITHOUT Pr ra amine apparans PRIOR FM APPROVAL Conte Co Ca GRE Li Leable apra Lo La RESISTANCE BETWEEN INTRINSICALLY SAFE GROUND AND EARTH GROUND SHALL LESS THAN 1 OHM x tinker emg E WARNING TO PREVENT IGNITION OF FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE ATMOSPHERES DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE ite pe rd us AVERTISSEMENT Pour inflammable ou combustibles dibrancher falementation sva Feri a WARNING SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS MAY IMPAIR INTRINSIC SAFETY zu Schematic Diagram System Diagran AVERTISSEMENT Remplacement des composants comprometre la s curt itrimdque FM Controlled Document E amus c urs Pros 0 THE ASSOCIATED APPARATUS MUSTE IECE CERTIFIED FOR IECES INSTALLATIONS EE Si 752 347 Page 5 of 6 74 oxy IQ User s Manual Addendum Saf
28. IG EN50104 MSIP REI PK5 oxylQ 73 Addendum oxy IQ Safety Manual GE Sensing 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 Oxy IQ Safety Manual MODEL DWG NO 714 1344 REV A TITLE Connection and Wiring Diagram The following diagram is the entity parameters for the oxy IQ HAZARDOUS OR NON MAZARDOUS LOCATION o CLASSE DIVISIONI GROUP ABCD CLASS 1 ZONE 0 GROUT ic NON HAZARDOUS LOCATION n Ezom soris INSTALLATION IN THE US SHOULD BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSLISA RP12 0601 INSTALLATION OF le INTRINSIC ALLY SAPE SYSTEMS FOR HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATIONS AND THE LATEST EDITION OF THE RATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE ARSENTRA INSTALLATION IN CANADA SHOULD BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE 422 1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PARTI C INSTALLATIONS IN EUROPE SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LATEST EDITIONS OF THE WIRISG PRACTICES FOR COUNTRY OF ORIGIN AND EN 0079 INSTALLATIONS FOR CERTIFICATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LATEST EDITIONS OF THE WIRING PRACTICNS TOR THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN THE SUBJECT EQUIPMENT IS FM APPROVED AND FM APPROVED FOR CANADA FOR THE FOLLOWING HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATIONS AND PROTECTION METHODS CLASS DIVISION GROUP ABCD T Tam 20
29. Ltd 1 Windsor Dials Windsor Berkshire UK SL4 185 44 0 1753 750 000 44 0 1753 868 700 E mail atex amp fmapprovals com www fmapprovals com F ATEX 020 Apr 14 Page 2 0 3 oxy IQ User s Manual 53 Appendix D Certifications 0 1 Examination Certificate cont SCHEDULE lt lt to Examination Certificate FM14ATEX0032X Schedule Drawings A list of the significant parts of the technical documentation is annexed to this certificate and a copy has been kept by the Notified Body Certificate History Details of the supplements to this certificate are described below Date Description 24 February 2015 Original Issue THIS CERTIFICATE MAY ONLY BE REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHOUT CHANGE FM Approvals Ltd 1 Windsor Dials Windsor Berkshire UK SL4 185 44 0 1753 750 000 44 0 1753 868 700 E mail atex fmapprovals com www fmapprovals com F ATEX 020 Apr 14 Page 3 of 3 54 oxy IQ User s Manual Appendix D Certifications D 1 ATEX EC Type Examination Certificate cont Blueprint Report GE Infrastructure Sensing 1000000179 Class No 3610 Original Project ID 3047174 Certificate LD FMHATEX0032X Drawing No Revision Level Drawing Title Last Report Electronic Drawing 714 1344 Safety Manual 3047174 Yes pdf 752 341 MAIN PCS 3047174 Yes pdf 752 347 Dxagram System Diagram oxy IQ
30. YAO koe scr ie E ede nhe 27 User s Manual vii Contents Chapter 5 The Service Menu 5 1 Menu amp Service Passcode i a 29 5 2 Entering the Service 29 521 vede ee dev etes Nee tes 30 Chapter 6 Specifications 6 1 Intrinsically Safe IS 31 611 Power Requirements 31 6 12 Cables 31 6 13 ack CR oet des 31 6 2 Non Incendive Div 2 and General Purpose Installation 31 6 2 1 Cable poeta d e op Rutas 31 6 2 2 31 6 3 inni eere p tt dts 32 6 3 1 Process Wetted 32 6 3 2 User Selectable Measurement 32 6 5 5 ne deri are 32 6 34 Repedtabllity Pai 33 6 55 Resolutio coetu ae RETE 33 6 6 ss ees estet Parto RU CER GS 35 637 2 Sensor Operating Temperature 33 658 Sample Pressures erga ane wer vend ER 33 6 3 9 Atmospheric Pressure 33 6 35 10 5
31. al Safety Standards The user must make sure that he operates all auxiliary equipment in accordance with local codes standards regulations or laws applicable to safety Working Area WARNING Auxiliary equipment may have both manual and automatic modes of operation As equipment move suddenly and without warning do not enter the work cell of this equipment during automatic operation and do not enter the work envelope of this equipment during manual operation If you do serious injury can result WARNING Make sure that power to the auxiliary equipment is turned OFF and locked out before you perform maintenance procedures on the equipment Qualification of Personnel Make sure that all personnel have manufacturer approved training applicable to the auxiliary equipment Personal Safety Equipment Make sure that operators and maintenance personnel have all safety equipment applicable to the auxiliary equipment Examples include safety glasses protective headgear safety shoes etc Unauthorized Operation Make sure that unauthorized personnel cannot gain access to the operation of the equipment iv oxy IQ User s Manual Environmental Compliance Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive GE Measurement amp Control Solutions is an active participant in Europe s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE take back initiative directive 2012 19 EU The equipment tha
32. and Sensing House Shannon Free Zone East Shannon County Clare Ireland Tel 35 361470200 Page 2 of 6 User s Manual 71 Addendum oxy IQ Safety Manual GE Sensing 1100 Technology Park Drive Oxy IQ Safety Manual Billerica MA 01821 MODEL DWG NO 714 1344 REV A TITLE e Only trained competent personnel may install operate and maintain the equipment e For product training please contact GE Customer Support Center U S A The Boston Center 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 U S A Tel 800 833 9438 toll free 978 437 1000 E mail sensing ge com Ireland Sensing House Shannon Free Zone East Shannon County Clare Ireland Tel 35 361 470200 The productis an electrical apparatus and must be installed in the hazardous area in accordance with the requirements of the EC Type Examination Certificate The installation must be carried out in accordance with all the appropriate international national and local standard codes and practices and site regulations for Intrinsically Safe apparatus and in accordance with the instructions contained in the manual Access to the circuitry must not be made during operation maximum operating pressure for the is 10psi sure the sample conditioning system is designed to maintain the oxy IQ pressure below these limits and that the oxy IQ outlet is vented to atmosphere during operation and calibration e WARNING Substitut
33. ase Knurled Nut Oxygen Sensor Ring Sensor Manifold Figure 6 Oxygen Sensor Installation 1 Disconnect the power from the oxy IQ 2 Loosen the blue knurled nut and remove the oxy IQ electronics module from the sensor manifold If a previous oxygen sensor is already in place remove and discard it 10 oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation Installing an Oxygen Sensor cont 3 Apply power to the unit The screen will display INITIALIZING PLEASE WAIT for a few seconds before it begins to display measurement data Note Before continuing with the installation become familiar with the procedures for programming and calibrating the discussed Chapter 3 Initial Setup amp Operation 4 Trim the 4 20 mA analog output and set the range to 0 25 oxygen 5 Open the airtight package see Figure 3 on page 6 and remove oxygen sensor from the package To maintain the oxygen sensor s energy level remove the red grounding tab and immediately install the sensor in the oxy IQ 6 Orient the sensor so that its gold plated electrodes are facing the spring loaded contact pins in the sensor base see Figure 6 on page 10 Firmly press the oxygen sensor into the sensor base at the bottom of the oxy IQ electronics module 7 Performanaircalibration on the new oxygen sensor at this time On the 0 25 oxygen scale a pr
34. ase refer to www approvalguide com FM Approvals HLC 5 13 3047174C Page 2 of 2 User s Manual 59 Appendix D Certifications D 4 FM Certificate of Compliance 60 FM Approvals FM Approvals 1151 Boston Providence Turnpike Box 9102 Norwood MA 02062 USA T 781 762 4300 F 781 762 9375 www fmapprovals com CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE HAZARDOUS CLASSIFIED LOCATION ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT This certificate is issued for the following equipment Oxy IQ a3b c0 Oxygen Transmitter 1S I 1 ABCD T4 Ta 20 C to 60 C 752 347 Entity VO AEx ia T4 Ta 20 C to 60 C 752 347 Entity Entity Parameters Ui 28V li 150mA Pi 1 05W Ci Li Sensor 0 1 2 3 4 or 5 b Cable Length 0 1 or 2 c Barrier 0 1 or 2 Special Conditions of Use The Model oxy IQ Oxygen Transmitter will not pass the 500Vrms dielectric strength test This must be taken into account during installation Equipment Ratings Intrinsically Safe Entity for use in Class Division 1 Groups A B C and D Temperature Class T4 Tamb 20 C to 60 in accordance with Control Drawing No 752 347 Intrinsically safe Entity for use in Class Zone 0 AEx ia T4 Tamb 20 C to 60 in accordance with Control Drawing No 752 347 Hazardous Classified Locations FM Approved for GE Infrastructure Sensing Billerica MA 01821 To verify the availability of the Approved pro
35. atus Model oxy IQ Oxygen Transmitter Optional accessory Type of Protection Intrinsic Safety Marking Ex ia T4 Ga 20 lt Ta lt 60 Energy Limitation Parameters Ui lt 28V li lt 150mA lt 1 05W Ci 0 Li 0 Approved for issue on behalf of the IECEx James Marquedant Certification Body Position Manager Electrical Systems Signature for printed version Date 1 This certificate and schedule may only be reproduced in full 2 This certificate is not transferable and remains the property of the issuing body 3 The Status and authenticity of this certificate may be verified by visiting the Official IECEx Website Certificate issued by FM Approvals LLC 1151 Boston Providence Turnpike resina FM Approvals United States of America 62 oxy IQ User s Manual Appendix D Certifications D 5 IECEx Certificate of Conformity cont IECEx Certificate IEC of Conformity Certificate No IECEx FMG 14 0016 Issue No 0 Date of Issue 2015 02 13 Page 2 of 3 Manufacturer GE Infrastructure Sensing 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 United States of America Additional Manufacturing location s This certificate is issued as verification that a sample s representative of production was assessed and tested and found to comply with the IEC Standard list below and that the manufacturer s quality system relating to the Ex products covered by this certi
36. celerating rate 4 Proceedto the appropriate section for the desired menu option User s Manual 29 Chapter 5 The Service Menu 5 2 1 Diagnostics To enter the Diagnostics menu option from the Service Menu complete the following steps 1 30 Use the A W keys as necessary to highlight the Diagnostics menu option Press the Enter key to enter the Diagnostics menu Page 1 of the Diagnostics option displays the current values for the following parameters e O2nA e Output mA e Output When you have finished reading the information press the Enter key to move to Page 2 of the Diagnostics menu or press the key to exit Diagnostics menu Page 2 of the Diagnostics option displays the current values for the following parameters e Temp C e Temp Res Gain e currently installed sensor type n 1 2 3 or 4 When you have finished reading the information press the e Enter key to move to Page 1 of the Diagnostics menu or press the key to exit Diagnostics menu Press the Cancel key twice to return to measurement mode oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 6 Specifications Chapter 6 Specifications 6 1 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 Intrinsically Safe IS Installation Intrinsically safe installations require an MTL7706 zener barrier or galvanic isolator and an IS cable Power Requirements 24 to 28 VDC at 50
37. ctor Alignment Arrow Figure 5 oxy IQ Cable and Connector oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation Wiring the cont 2 Connect the flying lead end of the cable as shown in the wiring diagram according to one of the following conditions No Zener Barrier or Galvanic Isolator For use in non hazardous areas or Div 2 hazardous areas certification pending With Zener Barrier or Galvanic Isolator Required for use in hazardous areas Important 7o remove the cable from the oxy IQ electronics module simply pull straight up on the lower section of the cable connector as close to the oxy IQ body as possible Do not pull on the cable or the upper portion of the cable connector and do not try to unscrew the cable connector 2 2 1 Longer Cable Lengths GE offers cables in 2 m and 10 m standard lengths Longer cable lengths may be used with the oxy IQ but these are not available from GE If you require a longer cable refer to the following figures for the required cable specifications and construct your own cable for splicing onto the standard GE cable Standard Cable Figure 10 on page 39 and Figure 11 on page 40 15 Cable Figure 12 on page 41 and Figure 13 on page 42 User s Manual Chapter 2 Installation 2 3 Installing an Oxygen Sensor To install a new or replacement oxygen sensor in oxy IQ refer to Figure 6 below and complete the following steps Sensor B
38. dicating that the calibration is in progress will be displayed and then the calibration data will be shown At that time press the Enter key to save the calibration data and return to measurement mode Note A second calibration of the new sensor should be performed within 1 2 days of the first calibration 3 3 3b Recalibrating an Existing Sensor For an existing sensor continue the air calibration procedure as follows 1 Press e Enter key to select the menu option 2 Asinstructed remove the sensor manifold to expose the oxygen sensor to ambient air for about two minutes Then press the Enter key to continue 3 A message indicating that the calibration is in progress will be displayed and then the calibration data will be shown At that time press the Enter key to save the calibration data and return to measurement mode 18 oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 3 Initial Setup amp Operation 3 3 4 Gas Calibration Before beginning the span gas calibration make sure the oxy IQ is indicating an O level less than the span gas value to ensure an accurate calibration Then start the flow of the span gas to the sensor For accurate calibration the span gas should have an oxygen content of 70 90 of the range being calibrated To perform the span calibration complete the following steps 1 Use the equation below to calculate the expected mA output that corresponds to the known oxygen content
39. duct please refer to www approvalguide com FM Approvals HLC 5 13 3047174 Page 1 of 2 oxy IQ User s Manual Appendix D Certifications D 4 FM Certificate of Compliance cont Member of th pprovals This certifies that the equipment described has been found to comply with the following Approval Standards and other documents FM Class 3600 2011 FM Class 3610 2010 FM Class 3810 2005 ANSI ISA 61010 1 2004 ANSI ISA 60079 0 2013 ANSI ISA 60079 11 2013 Original Project ID 3047174 Approval Granted February 23 2015 Subsequent Revision Reports Date Approval Amended Report Number Date Report Number Date FM Approvals LLC g e pr 23 February 2015 E Marquedant Date Manager Electrical Systems To verify the availability of the Approved product please refer to www approvalguide com FM Approvals HLC 5 13 3047174 Page 2 of 2 User s Manual 61 Appendix 0 Certifications D 5 IECEx Certificate of Conformity IECEx Certificate of Conformity INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION IEC Certification Scheme for Explosive Atmospheres for rules and details of the IECEx Scheme visit www iecex com Certificate No IECEx FMG 14 0016X Issue No 0 Certificate history Issue No 0 2015 02 13 Status Current Page 1 of 3 Date of Issue 2015 02 13 Applicant GE Infrastructure Sensing 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 United States of America Electrical Appar
40. ength 0 1 or 2 Barrier 0 1 or 2 Operation Temperature Ranges The ambient operating temperature range of the Model oxy IQ Transmitter is 20 C to 60 C The Transmitter is specified for use in normal atmospheric conditions Intrinsically Safe Energy Limitation Parameters Ui 28V li 150 Pi 1 05W Ci 0 Li 0 Specific Conditions of Use The Model oxy IQ Oxygen Transmitter will not pass the 500Vrms dielectric strength test This must be taken into account during installation Essential Health and Safety Requirements The relevant EHSRs that have not been addressed by the standards listed in this certificate have been identified and assessed in the confidential report identified in item 8 Test and Assessment Procedure and Conditions This EC Type Examination Certificate is the result of testing of a sample of the product submitted in accordance with the provisions of the relevant specific standard s and assessment of supporting documentation It does not imply an assessment of the whole production Whilst this certificate may be used in support of a manufacturer s claim for CE Marking FM Approvals Ltd accepts no responsibility for the compliance of the equipment against all applicable Directives in all applications This Certificate has been issued in accordance with FM Approvals Ltd s ATEX Certification Scheme THIS CERTIFICATE MAY ONLY BE REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND WITHOUT CHANGE FM Approvals
41. error output will automatically deselect any previously selected output 5 Press the Cancel key three times to return to measurement mode User s Manual 27 Chapter 4 User Programming no content intended for this page 28 oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 5 The Service Menu Chapter 5 The Service Menu CAUTION The Service Menu is intended for use qualified service personnel only and access to this menu requires entry of the service passcode Misuse of the information in this menu may significantly impair the accuracy and performance of your oxy IQ and may cause it to fail to meet its published specifications 5 1 Menu amp Service Passcode For help in navigating through the Service Menu refer to the menu map shown in Figure 16 on page 47 The service passcode required for access to the oxy IQ Service Menu is 7378 5 2 Entering the Service Menu To enter the Service Menu complete the following steps 1 Press the Enter key to enter the Menu 2 Press v key three times and then press the Enter key to select the Service menu Use the and V keys to increment or decrement the displayed value default 5000 to enter the service passcode and then press the Enter key to access Service menu Note When entering the passcode press and release an arrow key to change the value one digit at a time or press and hold an arrow key to change the value at an ac
42. ety Manual GE Sensing oxy IQ 1100 Technology Park Drive Oxy IQ Safety Manual Billerica MA 0182 MODEL DWG NO 714 1344 REV A TITLE Power Requirements Nominal Operating Parameters 28VDC at 50mA BLUE m 7 BROWN 4 2 Page 6 of 6 User s Manual 75 Addendum oxy IQ Safety Manual no content intended for this page 76 oxy IQ User s Manual Addendum Declaration of Conformity Addendum B Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity No DOC 0046 Rev Page 1 071 OxyiQ Oxygen Transmitter Name Da Approved Revision Name Approved Description A G Kozinski G Kozinski DOC Declaration Declaration Conformity We GE Sensing 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 U S A Declare in sole responsibility that the equipment to which this declaration applies is in conformity with the following directives and standards 2004 108 EC and Amendments EMC Directive EN 61326 1 2006 Manufacturer GE Sensing 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 U S A Equipment Oxy iQ Oxygen Transmitter Environmental and Use Conditions Industrial Applications Certification type and Marking Issue Date June 4 2013 4 7 Signatory 6 2013 Ted Furlong Date Chief Consulting E
43. ficate was assessed and found to comply with the IECEx Quality system requirements This certificate is granted subject to the conditions as set out in IECEx Scheme Rules IECEx 02 and Operational Documents as amended STANDARDS The electrical apparatus and any acceptable variations to it specified in the schedule of this certificate and the identified documents was found to comply with the following standards IEC 60079 0 2011 Explosive atmospheres Part 0 General requirements Edition 6 0 IEC 60079 11 2011 Explosive atmospheres Part 11 Equipment protection by intrinsic safety i Edition 6 0 This Certificate does not indicate compliance with electrical safety and performance requirements other than those expressly included in the Standards listed above TEST amp ASSESSMENT REPORTS A sample s of the equipment listed has successfully met the examination and test requirements as recorded in Test Report US FMG ExTR14 0016 00 Quality Assessment Report GB BAS QARO6 0025 05 User s Manual 63 Appendix D Certifications D 5 IECEx Certificate of Conformity cont 64 IECEx Certificate IEC gt of Conformity Certificate FMG 14 0016 Issue No 0 Date of Issue 2015 02 13 Page 3 of 3 Schedule EQUIPMENT Equipment and systems covered by this certificate are as follows The Model oxy IQ is a two wire loop powered transmitter for measuring oxygen in ten ppm
44. he equipment was defective the warranty period is One year from delivery for electronic or mechanical failures One year from delivery for sensor shelf life If GE Sensing determines that the equipment was damaged by misuse improper installation the use of unauthorized replacement parts or operating conditions outside the guidelines specified by GE Sensing the repairs are not covered under this warranty The warranties set forth herein are exclusive and are in lieu of all other warranties whether statutory express or implied including warranties or merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and warranties arising from course of dealing or usage or trade User s Manual 69 Warranty Return Policy If a GE Sensing instrument malfunctions within the warranty period the following procedure must be completed 1 Notify GE Sensing giving full details of the problem and provide the model number and serial number of the instrument If the nature of the problem indicates the need for factory service GE Sensing will issue a RETURN AUTHORIZATION NUMBER RAN and shipping instructions for the return of the instrument to a service center will be provided 2 IfGE Sensing instructs you to send your instrument to a service center it must be shipped prepaid to the authorized repair station indicated in the shipping instructions 3 Upon receipt GE Sensing will evaluate the instrument to determine the ca
45. high 20 mA end analog output trimming steps until no further trimming adjustments are required 2 Press the Cancel key twice to return to the Menu 3 3 3 Air Calibration An air calibration is always recommended upon installation of a new oxygen sensor However because of the non linearity of the oxygen sensor a span gas calibration see the next section can also be performed to ensure a faster and more accurate calibration for the ppm ranges CAUTION The useful life of ppm sensors will also be extended by minimizing exposure of the sensor to air To perform an air calibration complete the following steps 1 Press the Enter key to enter the Menu 2 Press Enter key to enter the Calibration menu 3 Press the Enter key to select the menu option 4 Proceedto the appropriate section depending on whether you are calibrating a new sensor or recalibrating an existing sensor User s Manual 17 Chapter 3 Initial Setup amp Operation 3 3 3a Calibrating a New Sensor For a new sensor continue the air calibration procedure as follows 1 Press the W key and then press the Enter key to select the YES menu option 2 Press the Enter key to acknowledge that you are resetting sensor lifetime clock 3 As instructed remove the sensor manifold to expose the new oxygen sensor to ambient air for about two minutes Then press the Enter key to continue 4 A message in
46. high 20 mA end of the output IMPORTANT The 4 mA 20 mA adjustments interact with each other Therefore recheck the trim after the procedure has been completed 3 3 0 Preparing to Trim the Analog Output Prepare to trim the analog output as follows 1 Connect ammeter in series with the positive oxy IQ power supply lead to monitor the analog output current Press the Enter key to enter the Menu Press the W key twice and then press the Enter key to enter Output menu Press the W key and then press the Enter key to enter the 7rim menu 3 3 20 Trimming the Analog Output Low 4 mA End 1 16 Press the Enter key to enter the 4 mA menu and analog output is driven to about 4 mA Use the A W keys to adjust the analog output up or down until it equals 4 00 0 01 mA Press the Enter key to save trim adjustment and return to Trim menu oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 3 Initial Setup amp Operation 3 322 Trimming the Analog Output High 20 mA End 1 Press the W key and then press the Enter key to enter 20 mA Trim menu and the analog output is driven to about 20 mA 2 Use the V keys to adjust the analog output up or down until it equals 20 00 0 01 mA 3 Press the 6 Enter key to save trim adjustment and return to Trim menu 3 3224 Completing the Trim Procedure 1 Repeatboth the low 4 mA end and
47. ications Repeatability e 1 ofrange e 2 of range for the 0 to 10 ppm O range OX 1 2 Resolution 0 1 of range Linearity 2 of range OX 1 2 3 5 5 of range OX 4 0 Sensor Operating Temperature 32 F to 113 F 0 C to 45 C Sample Pressure Vented to atmosphere during operation and calibration Atmospheric Pressure Effect 0 13 of reading per mmHg directly proportional to absolute pressure During calibration pressure and flow must be kept constant Process Connection 1 8 NPT F inlet and outlet Dimensions 4 10 in x 2 75 in x 2 05 in Weight 1 35 b 612 grams Sample Flow Rate 1 0 SCFH 500 cc min recommended User s Manual 33 Chapter 6 Specifications 6 3 14 Electrical Classification Intrinsically Safe package with zener barrier or galvanic isolator USA Canada IS for Class I Div 1 Groups A B C D T4 IS for Class I Zone 0 AEx ia IIC T4 T6 Tamb 20 to 60 C EU ATEX 1 G ia IIC Ga IECEx Ex ia IIC T4 Tamb 20 to 60 C Standard package non incendive without use of zener barrier or galvanic isolator certification pending USA Canada Class I Div 2 Groups A B C D T6 ATEX IECEx Ex na IIC T6 Weatherproof Corrosion Resistant certification pending Type 4X IP66 6 3 15 European Compliance Complies with EMC Directive 2004 108 EC 34 oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 6 Specifications 6 3 16 Product Label A typical product label is sho
48. ion of components may impair Intrinsic Safety e WARNING To prevent ignition of flammable or combustible atmospheres disconnect power before servicing e AVERTISSEMENT Pour viter l inflammation d atmosph res inflammables ou combustibles d brancher l alimentation avant l entretien e AVERTISSEMENT Remplacement des composants peut compromettre la s curit intrins que Equipment is not intended for the measurement of oxygen in fluid of liquid phase Special Conditions of Safe use 1 The Model oxy IQ will not pass the 500V dielectric test This must be taken into account upon installation Page 3 of 6 72 oxy IQ User s Manual GE Sensing 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 Addendum Safety Manual Oxy IQ Safety Manual MODEL DWG NO 714 1344 REV A TITLE Markings Markings shall appear on the oxy IQ as shown below for the Intrinsically Safe version of the product 9 t 15 APPROVED User s Manual GE Infrastucture Sensing 1100 Technology Park Dr Billerica MA 01821 15 CLI DIV 1 GPS ABCD Class 1 Zone 0 AEx Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Tamb 20 60 Install per control drawing 752 347 Ex ia Tamb 20 C to 60 Ui 28V li 150mA Pi 1 05W Ci 0 Li 0 2 1 IECExFMG14 0016X Page 4 of 6 15 MODEL OXYIQ XXX XX SN MFG DATE Month Year 1180
49. mA Cable p n 704 1318 02 2 m length or p n 704 1318 10 10 m length blue jacketed twisted pair 26 AWG conductors connector Output Total load must equal 250 Q 5 when using zener barrier Non Incendive Div 2 and General Purpose Installation No zener barrier or galvanic isolator is used certification pending Cable p n 704 1317 02 2 m length or p n 704 1317 10 10 m length blue jacketed twisted pair 26 AWG conductors connector Power Requirements 9 to 28 VDC loop powered 0 7 W max User s Manual 31 Chapter 6 Specifications 6 3 AII Installations 6 3 1 Process Wetted Materials SS process unit 316 stainless steel Viton O ring gold plated sensor electrical contacts and glass 6 3 2 User Selectable Measurement Ranges PPM sensors 0to 10 ppm OX 1 or OX 2 only 01020 ppm 1 or OX 2 only 0 to 50 ppm O OX 1 or OX 2 only 0 to 100 ppm O5 0 to 200 ppm O 0 to 500 ppm 0 to 1000 ppm 0 to 2000 ppm 0 to 5000 ppm 0 to 10 000 ppm O Percent sensors 0 to 196 0 0 to 2 0 to 5 0 to 10 0 to 25 0 to 50 6 3 3 e 1 of range at calibration point e 2 of range at calibration point for the 0 to 10 ppm range OX 1 2 32 oxy IQ User s Manual 6 3 4 6 3 5 6 3 6 6 3 7 6 3 8 6 3 9 6 3 10 6 3 11 6 3 12 6 3 13 Chapter 6 Specif
50. n The Panametrics Oxygen Transmitter see Figure I below is highly reliable and cost effective two wire loop powered transmitter with a linearized 4 to 20 mA output It measures oxygen content in ten ppm ranges 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 and 10000 ppm and eight percentage ranges 1 2 5 10 21 25 50 and 100 ranges are user selectable This compact transmitter uses proven sensor technology to accurately measure 2 in a variety of gases even in hazardous classified locations Figure 1 User s Manual 1 Chapter 1 Features and Capabilities 1 2 Hazardous Location Certifications When equipped with an optional zener barrier or galvanic isolator the oxy IQ can be mounted in a hazardous classified location The oxy IQ with Intrinsically Safe option 15 certified to USA Canadian ATEX and international IECEx IS requirements The standard oxy IQ is certified to USA Canadian EU ATEX and International IECEx Div2 Zone 2 Non Incendive requirements 1 3 Applications Some typical applications for the Panametrics oxygen transmitter include the following e Glove box purge and leak detection e Natural gas e Semiconductor wafer machines e Coating process machines e Membrane air separators Inert welding gases e gaseous hydrocarbon streams e Process monitoring of gaseous monomers e Heat treating and bright annealing 2 oxy IQ User s Ma
51. ngineer GE Measurement amp Control Billerica MA USA User s Manual 77 Addendum B Declaration of Conformity content intended for this 78 oxy IQ User s Manual Customer Support Centers U S A The Boston Center 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 U S A Tel 800 833 9438 toll free 978437 1000 E mail sensing ge com Ireland Sensing House Shannon Free Zone East Shannon County Clare Ireland Tel 35 361 470200 E mail gesensingsnnservices ge com An ISO 9001 2008 Certified Company www ge mcs com en about us quality html WWW ge mcs com 2015 General Electric Company rights reserved Technical content subject to change without notice 910 296 Rev B
52. nual Chapter 1 Features and Capabilities 1 4 Features The oxy 1Q oxygen sensor is an advanced galvanic fuel cell that provides superior performance accuracy stability and long life The cell s innovative design eliminates the potential for negative signal output and reduces sources of contamination The cell is unaffected by other background gases or hydrocarbons and is compatible with acidic gases OX 2 and 4 cells Recovery from air at low ppm levels takes just a few minutes Because the cell is self contained minimal maintenance is required There is no electrolyte to change and no electrodes to clean The oxy IQ offers the following features e Two wire loop powered 4 to 20 mA transmitter e Display with keypad e Intrinsically safe option e Proven galvanic fuel cell O sensor technology e User selectable ranges for ppm and percent oxygen e User friendly and intuitive user interface with diagnostics e Microprocessor based all digital technology for reliable operation e Low maintenance economical and compact e Sensor failure output error e Sensor lifetime indication e NAMUR error indication User s Manual 3 Chapter 1 Features and Capabilities 1 5 Sample Systems In addition to the standard features and options GE offers a full line of sample handling systems for a variety of applications If needed GE can design and build a sample conditioning system to meet unique application requirements Please
53. operly calibrated oxygen sensor shows a reading of 20 9 on the display and generates a current of 17 4 mA at the 4 20 mA analog output terminals 8 Using the blue knurled nut attach the oxy IQ electronics module with the calibrated oxygen sensor to the sensor manifold Rotate the display as desired and then hand tighten the blue knurled nut Important sure that the O ring on the top of the sensor manifold is in place and undamaged If necessary contact GE for a replacement User s Manual 11 Chapter 2 Installation Installing an Oxygen Sensor cont 9 Begin the flow of the process gas The analog output reading will drop as the oxygen sensor adjusts to the reduced oxygen level During this time reset the range as required 10 For improved accuracy in the ppm oxygen ranges a span gas calibration should now be performed see Span Gas Calibration on page 19 Important Sensor life is dependent on the application High oxygen concentrations and contaminants such as acidic gases will shorten the sensor life 12 oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 3 Initial Setup amp Operation Chapter 3 Initial Setup amp Operation 3 1 The oxy IQ Display and Keypad All programming of the oxy IQ is done via the front panel keypad and display as illustrated below Down Arrow Cancel Enter Figure 7 oxy IQ Display and Keypad The front panel components perform the following functions
54. ranges and seven percentage ranges The Model Transmitter contains one of five different oxygen cells The cells are specified to be the OX 1 2 OX 3 OX 4 and the OX 5 The type of oxygen cell determines the range of measurement The measured oxygen is converted to a mA signal for delivery to the control equipment located in the non hazardous area The Model oxy IQ Transmitter s electronics are contained inside of a metallic housing having a polymeric display window The base of the hosuing has an oxygen cell holder which has a threaded joint for replacement of the oxygen cell The polymeric window display which is approximately 1 by 74 The housing including the sensor is approximately 4 1 in height by 2 75 in width and 2 05 in depth Operation Temperature Ranges The ambient operating temperature range of the Model oxy IQ Transmitter is 20 C to 60 The Transmitter is specified for use in normal atmospheric conditions The energy limitation parameters for type of protection intrinsic safety are Ui lt 28V li lt 150mA Pi lt 1 05W Ci 0 Li 0 CONDITIONS OF CERTIFICATION YES as shown below The Model oxy IQ Oxygen Transmitter will not pass the 500Vrms dielectric strength test This must be taken into account during installation oxy IQ User s Manual Index A AGJUStING OXY Te 14 en 17 Analog Output see Output
55. re found in the following Main Menu submenus e Calibration Menu Display Menu e Output Menu While programming these menus refer to the menu map in Figure 15 on page 46 Note The menu options for initial setup are described in Chapter 3 Initial Setup amp Operation and are only referenced in this chapter 4 2 The Calibration Menu Proceed to the appropriate section to program the desired menu option 4 2 1 Air See Air Calibration on page 17 4 2 2 Span Gas See Span Gas Calibration on page 19 User s Manual 21 Chapter 4 User Programming 4 2 3 Sensor Life To read the sensor life complete the following steps 1 Press Enter key to enter 2 Press Enter key to enter the Calibration menu 3 Press the W key three times and then press the Enter key to enter the Sensor Life menu 4 The number of days your sensor has been in use is displayed When you have finished reading the information press the Enter key to return to the Calibration menu 5 Press Cancel key twice to return to measurement mode 22 oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 4 User Programming 4 3 The Display Menu Proceed to the appropriate section to program the desired menu option 4 3 1 Select the O2 Parameter To select the O2 parameter for display complete the following steps 1 Press the Enter key to enter Menu Press the W key once and then pre
56. sor Berkshire UK SL4 1RS T 44 0 1753 750 000 44 0 1753 868 700 E mail atex fmapprovals com www fmapprovals com F ATEX 020 14 Page 1 of 3 52 oxy IQ User s Manual Appendix 0 Certifications D 1 ATEX EC Type Examination Certificate cont SCHEDULE FM Approvals to EC Type Examination Certificate No FM14ATEX0032X Description of Equipment or Protective System The Model oxy IQ is a two wire loop powered transmitter for measuring oxygen in ten ppm ranges and seven percentage ranges The Model oxy IQ Transmitter contains one of five different oxygen cells The cells are specified to be part numbers OX 1 OX 2 OX 3 and OX 4 and OX 5 The type of oxygen cell determines the range of measurement The measured oxygen is converted to a mA signal for delivery to the control equipment located in the non hazardous area The Model oxy IQ Transmitter s electronics are contained on one printed circuit board The circuit board is located inside of a metallic housing An oxygen cell holder is connected to the circuit board by way of pins The base of the oxygen cell holder contains a threaded joint for replacement of the oxygen cell The housing contains a polymeric window display The polymeric window is approximately 1 by The housing including the sensor assembly is approximately 4 1 in height by 2 75 in width and 2 05 in depth oxy IQ a3b c0 Oxygen Transmitter Sensor 0 1 2 3 4 or 5 b Cable L
57. ss the e Enter key to enter the Display menu Press the Enter key to enter the 2 menu Use the ana V keys to select the desired 02 range to be displayed e ppm only only e Auto Select automatically displays the appropriate range Press the Enter key to confirm your choice and return to measurement mode User s Manual 23 Chapter 4 User Programming 4 3 2 Display the Sensor Range To select whether or not the O2 range of the installed sensor is displayed complete the following steps 1 Press Enter key to enter Menu Press the W key once and then press the Enter key to enter Display menu Press the W key once and then press the Enter key to enter Display Range menu Use A W keys to select the desired option On the O2 range is displayed at the bottom of the screen e Off the O2 range is not displayed at the bottom of the screen Press the Enter key to confirm your choice and return to measurement mode 4 3 3 Adjust the Contrast To adjust the display contrast complete the following steps 1 24 Press Enter key to enter Menu Press the key twice and then press the Enter key to enter Contrast menu Use the and keys to adjust the contrast to the desired value then press the Enter key to save new value Press the Cancel key twice to return to measurement mode o
58. t CAGUIOA D 19 25 Error Value dvd 27 High 20 Trimming 17 hs 16 MENU E 15 25 Range Selecting o o ce 15 pa ear 16 10 nre Nee 14 Em 14 Calibration v CUP 17 calibration BUR E dele 19 fato EUH 5 Output Range Selecting 15 5 5 Calibration EXISUING eee 18 Calibration rosso a i 18 Installation 10 Sensor DEUM e i 22 WMDOCKING 6 Passcode Service 29 Pressure Ratirig ea e 7 Programming User tia riale rien E SD Nu ne T Ue LS a 21 Publication a rect dl 1 R Range Selecting reno OC ERES 15 Setting etait ated WAR RE 24 70 User s Manual 67 Index 5 Safety A xiliary Equiptrieht A ERAS iv 155 iena ili Personal
59. t you bought has required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production It may contain hazardous substances that could impact health and the environment In order to avoid the dissemination of those substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on the natural resources we encourage you to use the appropriate take back systems Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end life equipment in a sound way The crossed out wheeled bin symbol invites you to use those systems If you need more information on the collection reuse and recycling systems please contact your local or regional waste administration Visit http www ge mcs com en about us environmental health and safety 1741 weee reg html for take back instructions and more information about this initiative User s Manual V vi no content intended for this page oxy IQ User s Manual Contents Chapter 1 Features and Capabilities 14 ate Pe eb ure ed de 1 12 Hazardous Location Certifications 2 Applicatioris s tee thee redet etae e qs 2 14 SReOt resc rn UR E Lum eme dpt tede ote di 3 15 SampleiSysters secare ara 4 Chapter 2 Installation 24 Mounting pc eme ea Sade enters 5 22 AWiring the oxy Q a cett teh
60. the following five step adjustment and calibration procedure must be performed on the oxy IQ 1 Select the desired output range 2 Trim the low 4 mA and high 20 mA analog outputs 3 Upon installation of a new oxygen sensor calibrate the unit with air for either a ppm or sensor 4 For ppm sensors only purge the sensor with a low ppm oxygen gas 5 Forall subsequent calibrations use a span gas that 15 appropriate for the sensor and range selected 14 oxy IQ User s Manual Chapter 3 Initial Setup amp Operation 3 3 1 Selecting the Output Range To select the desired measurement range complete the following steps Press the 10 1 2 Press the W key twice and then press the Enter key to enter Output menu 3 Press the Enter key to select Range menu option 4 Use the and W keys to scroll through the available options as listed in Table 2 below Table 2 Available Output Ranges Units Span Value O2 1 2 5 10 21 25 50 100 ppm O2 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 5 After selecting the desired output range press the e Enter key to save the selection Then press 9 Cancel key to return to the Output menu User s Manual 15 Chapter 3 Initial Setup amp Operation 3 3 2 Trimming the Analog Output To trim the analog output calibrate the low 4 mA end of the output then the
61. tor none special Note Sensor ranges are recommended ranges OX 1 can also be used for 0 to 10 000 ppm OX 2 can also be used for 0 to 10 000 ppm OX 5 can also be used for 0 to 10 000 ppm 49 Appendix Order String no content intended for this page 50 oxy IQ User s Manual Appendix D Certifications Appendix D Certifications The following oxy IQ certifications are included in this appendix ATEX EC Type Examination Certificate page 52 ATEX IECEx MAM Ex Certificate on page 56 e Canadian Certificate of Compliance on page 58 e FM Certificate of Compliance on page 60 e IECEx Certificate of Conformity page 62 User s Manual 51 Appendix D Certifications D 1 Examination Certificate 1 EC TYPE EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE 2 Equipment or Protective systems intended for use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Directive 94 9 EC EC Type Examination Certificate 14 0032 Equipment or protective system Oxygen Transmitter Model Type Reference and Name Name of Applicant GE Infrastructure Sensing Address of Applicant 1100 Technology Park Drive Billerica MA 01821 USA This equipment or protective system and any acceptable variation thereto is specified in the schedule to this certificate and documents therein referred to FM Approvals Ltd notified body number 1725 in accordance with Article 9 of Directive 94 9 EC of
62. use of the malfunction Then one of the following courses of action will then be taken If damage is covered under the terms of the warranty the instrument will be repaired at no cost to the owner and returned If GE Sensing determines that the damage is not covered under the terms of the warranty or if the warranty has expired an estimate for the cost of the repairs at standard rates will be provided Upon receipt of the owner s approval to proceed the instrument will be repaired and returned 70 oxy IQ User s Manual 5 Addendum oxy IQ Safety Manual GE Sensing 1100 Technology Park Drive Oxy IQ Safety Manual Billerica MA 01821 MODEL DWG NO 714 1344 REV A TITLE Certification amp Safety Statements for the oxy IQ oxygen Transmitter The oxy IQ is a highly reliable and cost effective two wire loop powered transmitter with a linearized 4 to 20 mA output It measures oxygen in ten ppm ranges and seven percentage ranges All ranges are user selectable This compact transmitter uses proven sensor technology to accurately measure O2 in a variety of gases even in hazardous environments When installing this apparatus the following requirements must be met e The system is covered by the certificate numbers FM14ATEX0032X and IECEx 14 00016 as shown on the labels on the following page The system temperature code is T4 in the temperature range
63. wn in Figure 8 below GE intrastucture Sensing 1100 Technology Park Billerica 01821 IS DIV 1 GPS ABCD IS Option pd 1 Zone 0 AEx Ex ia MODEL OXYIQ XXX XX 20 60 SN Install per control drawing MFG DATE Month Year 752 347 Ex ia IIC T4 C Tomb 20 60 C 1180 Ui 28V li 150mA 105 EN50104 4 Ci 0 Li 0 x FM14ATEX0032X i iECExFMG14 0016X MSIP REI PK5 oxylQ Figure 8 oxy IQ Label IS Package Option User s Manual 35 Chapter 6 Specifications no content intended for this page 36 oxy IQ User s Manual Appendix A and Installation Drawings Appendix A Outline and Installation Drawings This appendix includes the following drawings Outline amp Installation ref dwg 712 1840 SH 1 of 1 on page 38 Cable Standard ref dwg 704 1317 SH 1 of 2 on page 39 Cable Standard ref dwg 704 1317 SH 2 of 2 on page 40 Cable IS ref dwg 704 1318 SH 1 of 2 on page 41 Cable IS ref dwg 704 1318 SH 2 of 2 on page 42 Wiring Diagram ref dwgs 702 285 amp 702 286 on page 43 User s Manual 37 Appendix A and Installation Drawings CONNECTOR
64. xy IQ User s Manual Chapter 4 User Programming 4 4 The Output Menu Proceed to the appropriate section to program the desired menu option 4 4 1 Range See Selecting the Output Range on page 15 442 Trim See Trimming the Analog Output on page 16 4 4 3 Error To select the process conditions that will activate an on screen warning and send an alarm to the analog output device complete the following steps 1 Press Enter key to enter the Main Menu 2 Press the W key twice and then press the Enter key to enter Output menu 3 Press the W key twice and then press the Enter key to enter Error Type menu User s Manual 25 Chapter 4 User Programming 44 3 Error Type cont 4 Usethe V keys to select the desired option and then press the Enter key to activate error type check mark will appear next to the selected option to indicate that it is activated The following options are available and you may activate as many of these options as you wish Note Only the first four options are displaved on the screen upon entering this menu When you scroll down to the fourth option Low Temp a down arrow to the right of this option indicates that an additional screen of options is available e High O2 Low O2 programmable High Temp e Low Temp programmable e Temp Comp listed on second screen of options Note Pressing the Enter key

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