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MODEL 4300-PG - Arjay Gas Detection for Ventilation & Control

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1. R4 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R5 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN RE R7 R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN Remote RAB 8 relay mapping Zone 9 Zone 16 Relay 12 LHi2 LHi2 1812 LHi2 LHi2 LH12 LV12 R1 R2 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R3 R4 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN ma R5 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN 34 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 8 0 DETAILED ELECTRICAL AND DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS Drawings are included in this section that are spe
2. R6 R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN 30 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 Remote RAB 3 relay mapping Zone 1 Zone 8 Relay Zone 1 Zone2 Zone3 Zone4 Zone5 Zone6 Zone7 2 8 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 R1 R2 R4 da R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN Remote RAB 3 relay mapping Zone 9 Zone 16 Relay 12 LHi2 LHI2 LH12 LM12 LHi2 LH12 1812 R1
3. R6 R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN Remote RAB 2 relay mapping Zone 1 Zone 8 Relay 12 1812 1 12 LH12 LH12 1 12 LH12 1 12 R1 R2 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R4 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R5 R6 R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN Remote RAB 2 relay mapping Zone 9 Zone 16 Relay 12 LHi2 LHI2 1812 LM12 LHi2 LH12 LV12 R1 R2 R4 OR R5
4. R2 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R3 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R4 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN 2091 R5 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN Remote RAB 4 relay mapping Zone 1 Zone 8 Relay 12 1812 1 12 LH12 LH12 1 12 LH12 LH12 R1 R2 R4 R5 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R6 R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN 31 Model 4300 PG User Manual
5. 21 6 5 Change Remote EC Gold Transmitter mA 21 6 6 Record Calibration 22 7 0 SETTING SHEET nA AA AN BRA a KAANIB A 23 TA C 23 7 2 Zone Parameter 5 25 7 3 nid 29 7 3 1 4300 PG Internal Relay 29 7 3 2 Remote Relay Analog RAB Relay Mapping 29 8 0 DETAILED ELECTRICAL AND DIMENSIONAL 35 TABLE OF FIGURES Figure ts User Interface Laan 7 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 1 0 INSTRUMENT OVERVIEW The Arjay Model 4300 PG is a flexible monitoring and control system for ventilation of Carbon Monoxide Nitrogen Dioxide and Propane gas in apartment buildings offices commercial buildings public parking facilities and maintenance garages The 4300 PG unit is field configured for the number of zones up to 16 and sensors per zone The 4300 PG provides a central panel that continuously scans the field of sensors for gas concentrations When a sensor indicates a high level of gas the controller will determine its zone location and assign the appropriate fan to take action Should the gas concentration continue
6. R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN Remote RAB 5 relay mapping Zone 9 Zone 16 Relay 12 LHi2 LHi2 1812 LHi2 LHi2 LH12 LV12 R1 R2 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R3 R4 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN I NNNN R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN 32 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 Remote RAB 6 relay mapping Zone 1 Zone 8 Relay Zone 1 Zone2 Zone3 Zone4 Zone5 Zone6 Zone7 2 8 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 R1 R2 R4 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R5 NNNN
7. 2 13 z n z 14 z 2 15 p BWIN 16 8 REV DATE DESCRIPTION REVISIONS ARJAY PROJECT ENGINEERING atum LIMITED DATE BY DWG 13010943 iz 4300 PG GAS MONITOR CHECKED PART 4300 PG 1XXX SYSTEM OVERVIEW SCALE REF DWGS DWG NO SHT REV N T S 20130930 1 0 TYPICAL WIRE RUN FOR EACH ZONE SEE NOTE C CAUTION DAISY CHAIN ONLY NO T TAPS ON EACH WIRE RUN i lt N 1 Rs485 TOTAL 2 NTWK SEE ores I S ano 2 154321 R po seed 4 INPUT DETAILA DETAIL 4 EC GOLD SENSOR XX EC GOLD SENSOR 1 DETAIL SEE DWG 20130932 E90507NEM E90507NEM RAB BOARD 1 4300 PG 1 WHERE XX NUMBER OF et NODE 100 SENSORS PER ZONE SEE TABLE PARKING LEVEL IN DWG 20130930 SEE NOTE 1 Abbe Low capacitance 22 24 AWG RS 485 industry cable shielded 2 wire _ H Beldon 9841 3105A or equivalent 2 Conductor 14 16 awg shielded Beb Dro bi bebi pani Deo q for 24VDC Power Voltage I I
8. MODEL 4300 PG CENTRAL ACCESS PANEL FOR EC GOLD TRANSMITTERS User Manual Technical Support Continental North America Toll Free 1 800 387 9487 Ph 1 905 829 2418 Fx 1 905 829 4701 ARJAY ENGINEERING A Product of Arjay Engineering Ltd Oakville Ontario Canada www ArjayEng com MODEL HARDWARE NO SOFTWARE NO SERIAL NO Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 0 INSTRUMENT OVERVIEW 1 1 Features a iet t Hd 4 1 2 ____ lt _ _3_ _ _ ______ 5 2 0 INSTALLATION RECEN 6 2 1 Main Panel 6 2 2 Sensor RAB 6 3 0 STARTUP AND 00 7 3 1 Status 7 3 2 Password Protection sanam aec dada da aee n dd ad eee d a 7 3 3 Display Screetis 7 3 3 1 Zone Alarm Status Screen 8 3 3 2 9 3 3 3 Overall Alarm Status 9 3 3 4 Remote Relay Analog Board RAB Status Screen 9 3 3 5 Zone ppm Status 10 3 3 6 Individual EC Gold Transmitter Status 10 3 3 Notes on the user 3
9. 11 4 0 SETUP GONFIGURATION er di 12 4 1 Zone Sensor 8 12 4 2 Remote Sensor 12 4 3 AB00 PGi SOTUP 13 4 4 mA Output Setup Baan ttes pluies 14 5 0 CONTROL 9 15 5 1 Set Gas Alarm Values 15 5 2 _ _ 16 5 3 NKO Lo c 16 5 3 1 d hatag a deca a 16 5 3 2 Force 20MA Output 17 5 3 3 Force Zone 17 5 3 4 TIRE scc ses E 17 5 4 Relay Map Setup 2 2 irrita d 18 5 4 1 4300 PG Internal Relay Setup sese 18 5 4 2 Remote Relay Analog Board 4300 RAB Setup 19 6 0 CALIBRATION SETUP 2 tni etie Pa ERA i SE 20 6 1 20 6 2 Calibration using EC Gold Pushbutton 20 6 3 Calibration from the 4300 0 20 6 3 1 Auto Calibration 8 21 6 3 2 Manual Calibration 5 21 6 4 Change Remote EC Gold Transmitter Alarm Information
10. 95 C CV alarmdelayon alarm delayoft Highalarm delay on High alarm delay of Hii HHT alarm delay of alarm delayon 25 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 Zone wire run First Sensor Last Sensor Low alam delay on Low alarm delay of co 5 Highalarmdelayon P alarm delay oq HHT alarm delay of alarm delay of Zonewremmk First Sensor Last Low alam delayon pP Low alarm delay of p Highalarmdelayon High alarm delay off HHI alarm delayon alarm delay off HiHipaamdelayon alarm delay off Zone wire run P First Sensor PP Last Sensor Cowadamdeayn Low alarm delay of pP High alarm delay on High alarm delay off HiMiaamdeayon p alam 98 alarm delay off zone wire run First Sensor Last 8 Low alam delay of co raion Highalarmdelayon High alar
11. I I WIRE WIRE WIRE WIRE WIRE WIRE 7 RUN1 RUN 2 RUN 3 RUN 4 RUN 5 RUN 6 L TB3 1 GRD GRD 2 gt 6 5A 5188 POWER SUPPLY a P N E90679 z SHIELD MUST BE GROUNDED ac EARTH GROUND SN BOOO MAIN CONTROL PANEL o OOOO MOOO CLEAR VIEWING WINDOW DOO 1 5525 MC LN 4 V ADJ fi ND gt CC CC CC TBI TB4 182 INTERNAL RELAYS 1 81 182 ms 4 9 No CIMC NO CIMC NO CIMC No cj L 1 1 vil
12. Press 1 for Fan Cycle setup There are two Fan Cycle features morning and afternoon Both fan cycles features can be enabled or disabled The first and third line shows the present status 16 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 AM Fan Cycle OFF 1 AM Cycle ON 2 PM Fan Cycle OFF 3 PM Cycle ON Press lt 1 gt to Enable OR Disable AM Fan cycle and Press lt 3 gt to Enable OR Disable PM Fan cycle If the function is enabled then the following will be displayed 2 Cyc Set for AM 4 Cyc Set for PM Press either function in order to set the desired ON and OFF time between 1 to 12 o clock 5 3 2 Force 20mA Output Press lt 2 gt to force 4 20 mA This function is used to force a 20mA output in order to verify with external devices Press lt 2 gt again in order to release this feature and get back to main display 5 3 3 Force Zone Alarms Press lt 3 gt to force zone alarms This function is to test each zone alarm condition in order to verify proper relay mapping and fan operation Press the desired zone that you want to test Each alarm level will show for that particular zone Press appropriate alarm level for selected zone After testing has been preformed Press lt 0 gt to release this function 5 3 4 Fan Run Time This feature is used to record total fan run time from start date This data can be used for energy saving rebates These values will update at 1AM each day for internal relays and 1AM amp 1P
13. Rev 1 0 Remote RAB 4 relay mapping Zone 9 Zone 16 Relay Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 R1 R2 R3 NNNN R4 NNNN ma R5 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN RE R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN Remote RAB 5 relay mapping Zone 1 Zone 8 Relay 12 1812 1 12 LH12 1 12 1 12 LH12 1 12 R1 R2 R4 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R5 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN RE R7
14. threshold As per Low Alarm thresholds description HiHi2 Alarm high threshold As per Low Alarm thresholds description HiHi2 Alarm low threshold As per Low Alarm thresholds description Note See Table on page 14 for gas code number description 23 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 0 _Low Alarm high threshold y Low Alarm low threshold _ High Alarm high threshold ens 1 Hoh Alarm ilow HiHit Alarm high threshold Alarm low threshold HiHi2 Alarm highthreshod _HiHi2 Alarm low threshold wm Code Low Alarm high threshold Low Alarm low threshold High Alarm high threshold 6 5 8 aLam Hoh Alarm low teshod o _HiHi1 Alarmhighthreshold _HiHi1 Alarm low threshold _HiHi2 Alarm high threshold _HiHi2 Alarm low threshold Coe 0 0 0 CO Low Alarm high threshold Low Alarm low threshold High Alarm high threshold asas aLam Hah Alarm iow treshod o _HiHi1 Alarm high threshold _HiHi1 Alarm low threshold _HiHi2 Alarm high threshold _HiHi2 Alarm low threshold Sean 0 CO Low Alarm high threshold 0 0 Low Alarm low threshold 9 Hig
15. 30931 1 SHT REV 0 RAB BOARD 1 NODE 100 WIRE RUN 4 6 RELAY I l FACTORY SETTING ZONE LEVEL ALARM LEVEL PPM LEVEL TIME DELAY 1 RS485 2 NTWK 3 24 6 PWR INPUT SEE DETAIL 8 7 ON DWG 20130931 56560 56661 I GND 6 7 GND 8 56655 9 GND 10 11 GND 12 9666 13 GND 14 15 GND 16 9966 21 MC 226 24 25 27 MC 30 MC 316 33 MC 34C 35 NO 36 MC 39 NC 40C 41 NO 0661666 SSS SSS SSS OSS SIS SIY 42 RELAY ANALOG RAB 4300 RAB 1 5 Relay8 26 525 Relay7 28C gt Relay6 32 gt 5 37C gt Relay3 43C c gt Relay1 gt 2 DmA1 DcH4 DcH3 gt CH2 gt CH1 ma Outputs Analog Inputs M gt gt Buzzer Acknowledge 26 gt Buzzer Output 30mA SEE TABLE RAB BOARD Relay4 Relay2 RABS CAN BE WIRED ON ANY WIRE RUN MUST BE CONFIGURED AT 4300 PG CONTROLLER MAXIMUM 8 RAB BOARDS PER SYSTEM NOTE RELAYS ARE ENERGIZED FAILSAFE UNDER NORMAL CO
16. 3A relays plus up to 8 Remote Auxiliary relay Boards RAB with up to 8 relays each Each relay is user selectable to be linked to any combination of 24 alarm sources High High High and Low alarms for all 8 zones Internal Relay1 can be designated for System Fault Alarm Optional Buzzer output linked to common High High 2 alarm Each Auxiliary relay board also has a buzzer output and push to acknowledge input Independent Delay to On and Off for all zones plus a 60 minute override function in order to test system without time delay Push to test function for all zones alarms and 4 20mA outputs Delay to ON for buzzer alarm Calibration reminder setting RS 485 Modbus protocol to communicate with the EC Gold sensors RS 485 Modbus protocol for upstream BAS Front panel LCD and membrane keypad user interface Optional data logging for events Fan cycling on low alarm relays available in order to turn fans On in peak periods Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 1 2 Specifications Power Input 24VDC current depends on number of transmitters 100mA per sensors User Interface Calibration amp Setup 4Line x 20 Character LCD and 4x4 membrane keypad Network RS 485 Modbus protocol connection to EC Gold sensor RS 485 Modbus protocol connection to upstream BAS Outputs Alarms Differential threshold Low High High High1 and High High2 alarms per zone for up to 16 zones Upto 4 gase
17. Alarms mA Span 1 Select a number 1 4 to select a gas with which to associate alarm thresholds For example in a system with CO and NO2 EC Gold transmitters Gas 1 is set for CO and Gas 2 for NO2 Gases 3 and 4 are set to Not Used code 23 2 After pressing a Gas number select the gas type by pressing a 2 digit gas code from 0 to 23 followed by the ENTER key For each code entered the corresponding gas is selected with a prompt to press 1 to accept the selection or 2 to select another gas The supported gases and their corresponding codes are shown below in the table GAS NAME CODE Carbon Monoxide CO ppm 00 Nitrogen Dioxide ppm 01 Methane CH4 LEL 02 Propane C2H5 LEL 03 Hydrogen Sulfide H2S ppm 04 Ammonia ppm 05 Chlorine Cl ppm 06 Oxygen O 96 07 Gasoline 96 08 Hydrogen H ppm 09 Toxic ppm generic name 10 Combustible L CL generic name 11 BRH Broad Range Hydro Carbon ppm 12 Carbon Dioxide ppm 13 Acetylene ppm 14 Sulfur Dioxide SO ppm 15 CIO2 ppm 16 Hydrogen Chloride ppm 17 Hydrogen Cyanide HCN ppm 18 Ozone ppm 19 Nitric Oxide NO ppm 20 Temperature in deg C 21 Temperature in deg F 22 NOT USED 23 15 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 3 After selecting the desired gas by pressing 1 in step above enter the high and low thresholds ppm for the L
18. Circles that specify the factory setting of YES as per job specification Relay Mapping is set in 4 of Control main screen L Low alarm H High alarm 1 High High1 alarm 2 High High2 alarm 7 3 1 4300 PG Internal Relay Mapping Internal relay mapping Zone 1 Zone 8 Zone 1 Zone2 Zone3 Zone4 Zone5 Zone6 Zone7 7 8 Relay LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 RI R1 SETFOR R2 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R4 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN Internal relay mapping Zone 9 Zone 16 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 Relay LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 RI R1 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN SETFOR R2 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN FAULT NNNN YES NO R4 7 3 2 Remote Relay Analog RAB Relay Mapping Remote RAB 1 relay mapping Zone 1 Zone 8 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zo
19. IRES Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 3 0 STARTUP AND CONFIGURATION RS485 SENSOR NETWORK WIRE WIRE WIRE WIRE IRUN 1 RUN 2 RUN3 RUN4 RUNS RUN 6 LL Ed Ed EJ Ed II DISPLAY KEY Display the different displays and status screens Used as backspace in value entry CALIBRATION KEY To calibrate any EC Gold transmitter on the RS 485 network RELAY STATUS LEDS Relays may be linked to any combination of zone alarms Come CONTROL KEY For Control Access Panel mA output and Alarm Relay settings SETUP KEY For configuration and diagnostics AH UR NO C NC NO C NO C NC NO FAUT 210 4 HI HI POWER INPUT INTERNAL RELAYS 24VDC Figure 1 User Interface 3 1 Status Indications One LED per Relay status Each relay is triggered by the user selected combination of zone High High2 High High1 High and Low alarms 3 2 Password Protection A password must be entered to access any of the 3 value entry menus CALIB CONTROL SETUP The factory default password is 2000 The prompt for entering the password is always 9999 regardless of the actual password 3 3 Display Screens After power up and the initial startup screen has been displayed for about 3 seconds the CAP scans all active EC Gold transmitters on the network as set by the number of remotes setting explained later This may take several seconds depending
20. M for external RAB relays Press lt 4 gt to Fan Run Time function and then Press 1 to 4 to record for desired internal relays Fan Run Time Setup Int R1 Start Record Internal Relays On 2013 08 m 01 d 1 81 2 2 3 83 4 R4 XXXX Days XX Hours XX Mins 5 Remote RAB relays 1 Reset Fan Run Time Record the date from line 2 and the total fan run time from line 3 Press lt 1 gt to reset if required Press lt 5 gt to record Remote RAB relays Enter the desired RAB node address and then the desired relay within that RAB RAB Fan Run Time RABI Start Record Remote RAB Node 100 On 2013 08 m 01 d RAB Relay M0 1 XXXX Days XX Hours XX Mins Reset Fan Run Time Record the date from line 2 and the total fan run time from line 3 Press lt 1 gt to reset if required 17 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 54 Relay Map Setup From the Control main screen press lt 4 gt for relay map setup 4300 PG has 4 internal relays and each Remote Auxillary Board RAB ordered has 8 relays RELAY MAP SETUP 1 Internal Relays 2 Ext RAB Relays 5 4 1 4300 PG Internal Relay Setup Note relay mapping should be done after all zone sensors setup has been performed 1 Press lt 1 gt for PG4300 internal relay setup The internal relay 1 R1 can be set as a System Fault alarm or as a set point alarm relay R1 Fault O Fault 9 Non Fault Mapping Relays 2 R2 3 R3 4 R4 2 The first line displays th
21. N R6 R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN 33 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 Remote RAB 7 relay mapping Zone 9 Zone 16 Relay Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 R1 R2 R3 NNNN R4 NNNN R5 R7 R8 Remote RAB 8 relay mapping Zone 1 Zone 8 Relay 12 1812 1 12 LH12 LH12 1 12 LH12 1 12 R1
22. NDITIONS REV DATE DESCRIPTION CHK D APP D REVISIONS ARJAY SARJAY excinzzrinc INGINEERING LIMITED PROJECT GENERIC DRAWING BY TITLE F H DATE 5 M 30 09 DWG STATUS DRAWN 13 CHECKED APPROVED 4300 PG GAS MONITOR PART 4300 RAB 1 RELAY HOOKUP DRAWING REF DWGS DWG NO SCALE N T S SHT 20130932 1 REV
23. NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN Remote RAB 6 relay mapping Zone 9 Zone 16 Relay 12 LHi2 1 12 LH12 LHi2 LHi2 LH12 1812 R1 R2 R4 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN wee R5 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R8 Remote RAB 7 relay mapping Zone 1 Zone 8 Relay 12 LHi2 1 12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 R1 R2 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R4 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN baa R5 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNN
24. Remote Relay Analog Board 4300 RAB Setup From the Control main screen press lt 4 gt for relay setup Each Relay Analog Board RAB has 8 relays 1 Press lt 2 gt for External RAB relay setup SET OF RAB MODULES Enter how many RAB 3 2 Enter how many RAB s used and Press ENTER key After reading the description screen PRESS Enter to continue A screen similar to the following is displayed Only used RAB s will displayed 1 RAB 1 2 RAB 2 3 RAB 3 4 RAB 4 5 RAB 5 6 RAB 6 3 Press lt 1 gt for RAB 1 relay mapping Enter the wire run for which that 4300 RAB was wired from the main controller Press ENTER to continue and the similar screen will be displayed If there is no communication to this particular RAB then ERR Can t access RAB will display Trouble shooting will be required RAB 1 Relay 1 RAB 1 Relay 1 Wire Run 6 Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 YNNN YNNN YNNN YNNN 4 The cursor starts at the Low alarm column for zone 1 To establish a link press 1 to clear the link press O If there are more than 4 zones then complete the entries for the first 4 zones for each relay and the remaining zones are automatically displayed Unused zones are not displayed To advance the cursor to the next column with no change press the ENTER key To advance to the next screen press any other numeric key Note changes are made as soon as the 1 or 0 key is pressed If a mistak
25. UIT 1 ES 72 3099 CONTRACTOR S WIRING NEEDS 006 LBW hiram OOOO WINDOW NOTEA RABS CAN BE WIRED ON ANY WIRE RUN MUST BE CONFIGURED AT 4300 PG CONTROLLER MAXIMUM 8 RAB BOARDS PER SYSTEM POWER mE 2 CONDUCTOR OPTIONAL BUZZER NOTE 14 16AWG SHIELDED ECGOLD SENSORS CAN DAISY CHAINED ON ANY WIRE RUN POWER SUPPLY ENCLOSURE 24VDC POWER OUTPUT CONTROLLER ENCLOSURE MUST BE CONFIGURED AT 4300 PG CONTROLLER WITH DOOR WITH DOOR PIN 4300 PG MAXIMUM 50 SENSORS PER WIRE RUN OR 96 PER SYSTEM 115VAC 60Hz UP 4 INTERNAL POWER INPUT RELAYS MAPPABLE GENERAL NOTES PARKING LEVEL WHERE XX IS NUMBER OF SENSORS 1 DIMENSIONS ARE IN inches 2 TOLERANCE 1mm 0 04 inches 3 CONTROLLER ENCLOSURE MATERIAL NEMA 1 STEEL ENCLOSURE WITH POLYESTER POWDER BLUE RAL5015 PAINT MODEL EXM 1100 W101004 OUTSIDE DIMESIONS 254 X 254 X 101 6D 10 X 10 X 4D MOUNTING DIMENSIONS 215 9 X 215 9 8 5 x 8 5 4 POWER SUPPLY amp RELAY ANALOG ENCLOSURE MATERIAL NEMA 1 STEEL ENCLOSURE WITH POLYESTER POWDER GRAY ANSI 61 PAINT MODEL HAMMOND CHKO101004 OUTSIDE DIMESIONS 254 X 254 X 101 6D 10 X 10 X 4D MOUNTING DIMENSIONS 177 8 X 228 6 7 x 9 Total XX EC Gold Sensors PARKING WIRE SENSOR ZONE PARKING WIRE SENSOR RUN RANGE LEVEL RUN RANGE 9 40 2 11 2 2 a 2 42
26. an be clean air 0 ppm CO The concentration value is entered for each The EC Gold is automatically instructed to calculate the required calibration parameters 1 From the Calibration menu press 1 for Autocal 2 Gas the EC Gold sensor being calibrated with the first gas Ambient air can be used as 0 ppm ONLY if it is certain that there is no CO in the air Enter the concentration of the first gas in ppm for this first point then Press lt Enter gt The bottom line displays the raw sensor reading in mV and is displayed to give an indication when the reading has settled This typically takes about 1 minute Press Enter to confirm the first calibration point 3 This display now prompts for the second calibration point Remove the first calibration gas and let the sensor settle in air until the reading returns to clean air levels 4 Repeat step 2 with the second gas concentration This is typically 100ppm CO Carbon Monoxide or 10ppm NO2 5 In the event of calibration errors such as low sensor sensitivity or user entry errors an error message is flashed for about 2 seconds after the lt ENTER gt key has been pressed Calibration will have to be preformed again after troubleshooting the problem e g bad sensor 6 3 2 Manual Calibration Methods There are 2 other methods Both require a prior successful autocal The first method allows manual entry of 4 points the concentration and raw sensor values for each of 2 cal points The EC G
27. ay of 27 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 Zone wire run First Sensor Last Sensor Low alam delay on Low alarm delay of Highalarmdelayon P alarm delay oq HHT alarm delay of alarm delay of zone wire run First PP Last Sensor C Cowaamdeayn Low alarm delay of High alarm delay on High alarm delay off HHI alarm delayon PP HHT alam delay of p alarm delayon alarm delay off Zone wire run P First Sensor PP Last Sensor Cowadamdeayn Low alarm delay of pP don High alarm delay on High alarm delay off HiMiaamdeayon p alam 98 alarm delay off zone wire run First Sensor Last 8 FS alarm delay on High alarm delay off delay alarm delay off alarm delayon alarm delay of 28 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 73 Relay Mapping Relay mapping
28. cific to your ordered If drawings are not included here record the serial number on the left outside wall of the main panel and contact ARJAY ENGINEERING TECHNICAL SUPPORT 800 387 9487 1 905 829 2418 www arjayeng com 35 CAUTION TYPICAL WIRE RUN FOR EACH ZONE DAISY CHAIN ONLY NO T TAPS ON EACH WIRE RUN o NODE 100 SEE NOTE B SEE NOTE A Lo gee ccce _ TOTAL 295 UP 8 52 Oc Om _ ECGOLD SENSOR XX ECGOLD SENSOR 1 PIN E90507NEM PIN E90507NEM Na WHERE XX NUMBER OF e AT Re ian SENSORS PER ZONE SENOS RELAY ANALOG ENCLOSURE SEE PARKING LEVEL TABLE 1 WITH DOOR PIN 4300 RAB 1 WIRE WIRE WIRE WIRE WIRE WIRE RUN 1 RUN 2 RUNE3 RUN 4 RUN 5 RUNKG UP 8 RELAYS MAPPABLE REMOTE AUDIO VISUAL ALARM LOW CAPACITANCE 22 24AWG RS 485 PIN E90721 24R INDUSTRY CABLE SHIELDED 2 WIRE BELDEN 9841 3105A OR EQUIVALENT NOTE 1 MAX 6 WIRE RUNS PER CONTROLLER TYPICAL WIRE RUN CONFIGURATION IS SHOWN AS AN EXANPLE 5 MOOO 4300 PG CONTROLLER 2 DIFFERENT CONFIGURATION ARE AVAILABLE TO S
29. d be avoided see specifications and installation drawing There are up to six 6 wire runs available for sensors Sensors must be daisy chained along each wire NO T Tapping Zones are in a sequential format e g Zone 1 1 10 Zone 2 11 20 etc All user connections are via mating plug receptacle connectors to make installation and service easier IMPORTANT NOTE RS485 communication wire must be shielded and must not be run in same conduit as high voltage lines The shield of the cable must be daisy chained as well and grounded to earth ground at main panel If splitter boxes are used in ceilings make sure the shields are also connected together 2 2 Sensor and RAB Installation The sensors and RAB can be mounted up to 4000 feet maximum away from the main panel Longer wire runs may require a RS485 repeater Recommended Cables 1 For24VDC Power 2 Conductor 14 16AWG Shielded Cable 2 For RS485 Network 2 Conductor Low Capacitance 22 24AWG Shielded Cable Belden 9841 3105A or equivalent caution THE UNIT HOUSES SENSITIVE ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND SHOULD BE HANDLED WITH CARE IF PUNCHING OR DRILLING THROUGH THE ENCLOSURE WALLS MAKE SURE THAT THE INTERNAL ELECTRONIC MODULES ARE SHIELDED FROM DEBRIS ESPECIALLY METAL PARTICLES PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT THE CONNECTIONS HAVE THE POLARITY AS INDICATED OR THE CONTROLLER MAY BE DAMAGED USE GOOD INSTALLATION PRACTICE DO NOT RUN HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE IN THE SAME CONDUIT AS SIGNAL W
30. d transmitter in this zone is not responding on the network NR DEL gt Alarm delay ON DEL lt Alarm Delay OFF Fan Cycle ON CAL Sensor calibration reminder Reminder Rev 1 0 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 3 3 2 Real Time Screen To view this screen press the ENTER key while viewing the Zone alarm status screen Current Date Time 2013 06 30 19 19 19 YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Press ENTER key to return to Zone alarm status screen 3 3 3 Overall Alarm Status Screen To view this screen press the DISPLAY key while viewing the Zone Alarm Status Screen Max ppmz25 by 5 Network OK Xmtrs OK Alarm status Low The top line displays the maximum ppm registered by any EC Gold transmitter in any zone and the transmitter network address which caused it The second line displays the network status either OK if all active EC Gold transmitters and networked resources are responding or Net no response x and the number quantity of not responding transmitters or networked resources is displayed For example if 1 EC Gold transmitter and 1 RAB board are not responding then Net no response 2 is displayed The third line displays the common EC Gold transmitter status This includes EC Gold transmitters that have sensor faults or if they are not responding on the network If all EC Gold transmitters are OK then OK is displayed else Xmtr trouble x is displayed where is
31. e current relay 1 R1 setting Press lt 0 gt to set R1 as Fault relay OR press lt 9 gt to set R1 as a setpoint relay 3 Press 2 to map relay 2 R2 Press ENTER key after reading the description screen A screen similar to the following is displayed The map shown is an example only The actual values will vary This screen shows the map for Integral Relays 2 R2 If the Integral Relay1 has been set for System Fault then it is excluded from other alarms The column headings are for the Low L High H High High1 1 and High High2 2 alarms for each zone 21 to 24 Enter the mapping as follows Internal Relay R2 7 1 72 Z3Z4 LH12 LH12 LH12 LHI2 YNNN YNNN YNNN YNNN 4 The cursor starts at the Low alarm column for zone 1 To establish a link press 1 to clear the link press 0 If there are more than 4 zones then complete the entries for the first 4 zones for each relay and the remaining zones are automatically displayed Unused zones are not displayed To advance the cursor to the next column with no change press the ENTER key To advance to the next screen press any other numeric key Note changes are made as soon as the 1 or 0 key is pressed If a mistake is made you will need to exit the menu then re enter to change the value 5 After completing the maps for relays 1 and 2 the system automatically prompts with the maps for all remaining relays 18 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 5 4 2
32. e is made you will need to exit the menu then re enter to change the value 5 After completing the maps for relays 1 the system automatically prompts with the maps for relay 2 of this RAB THIS CONCLUDES THE 4300 PG SETUP FOR SETTING UP CALIBRATING INDIVIDUAL EC GOLD TRANSMITTERS REFER TO THE NEXT SECTION 19 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 6 0 CALIBRATION SETUP The 4300 PG acts as a user interface to the remote EC Gold transmitter being calibrated The resulting setup and calibration values reside in the EC Gold transmitter and not in the 4300 PG 6 1 Calibration The EC Gold transmitter is pre calibrated at the factory but field verification with a known concentration of test gas should be performed to ensure proper operation of the system Field calibrations should be scheduled every 6 months as part of a regular maintenance program The EC Gold transmitters may be calibrated using the 4300 PG or at the EC Gold itself using the convenient single point pushbutton procedure Calibration involves exposing the sensor of the EC Gold transmitter with a calibration gas As such calibration at the EC Gold is quickest Calibration via the 4300 PG is practical if there are 2 people equipped with 2 way radios calibrating the EC Gold transmitters one at the 4300 PG and the other gassing the sensors A handheld calibrator may also be purchased for easy calibration 6 2 Calibration using EC Gold Pushbutton To calibrate
33. ewed by pressing the following keys on the keypad while in any of the screens described above in sections 3 3 1 3 3 5 Press the zone number to get to the corresponding zone sensor status For example for zone 1 press 1 The ENTER key does not need to be pressed In order to see zones greater than 9 than you will need to view the Zone Alarm Status Screen for zone 9 11 and then PRESS 0 for 10 1 for 11 2 for 12 The status of individual EC Gold transmitters for the corresponding zone are displayed 11 ata time If more than 11 transmitters are assigned to the zone then press the DISP key repeatedly to view the status of remaining EC Gold transmitters 11 at a time For each EC Gold transmitter the ppm value is beside each sensor number The status is displayed followed by a 2 letter code NR no response from EC Gold ER Instrument error Pressing the lt DISPLAY gt key when the last transmitter is on screen cycles back to the Main Display 10 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 3 3 Notes on the user interface When entering in numeric values the cursor can be backspaced to correct mistakes by pressing the DISPLAY key This is only true if the cursor is not at the beginning of the displayed value in which case the DISPLAY menu is entered Values may be entered with any number of places of decimal If the entered value is out of the allowed limits the system displays the limiting value for 2 seconds For
34. example if a gas concentration Calibration value is entered as 5000 0 then MAX 999 is displayed for 2 seconds then entry is allowed again The current value is not changed unless the entered value is within limits 11 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 4 0 SETUP CONFIGURATION Press lt SETUP gt key enter the password at the prompt and access to SETUP main screen default factory set password is 2000 Press lt SETUP gt key any time to return SETUP main screen 1 Zone Sensor Setup 2 Remote Sensor 3 CAP Set 4 mA Out 41 Zone Sensor Setup From SETUP main screen Press lt 1 gt key for Zone Sensor setup 1 Enter the total number of EC Gold transmitters on the network followed by the ENTER key Note this value includes transmitters in all zones The 4300 PG unit assumes sequential addresses starting from 1 to the number entered i e if 14 is entered then addresses 1 to 14 are considered active Up to 96 transmitters are available 2 Next at the prompt enter the number of zones require maximum is 16 There are 6 wire runs available from the 4300 PG to allow greater flexibility in wring the EC Gold transmitters User must specify which zone s and range of EC Gold node addresses are wired in each wire run 3 At the prompt for each zone enter Wire run number first Then enter the start and end transmitter network addresses for each zone A maximum of 96 transmitters may be selected for a zone as long as th
35. ey have sequential network addresses Factory recommendation is to wire only maximum 50 sensors per wire run Also the end address must always be greater than the start address For example zone 1 addresses 1 5 zone 2 addresses 6 14 and so on Setup Zone 1 Wire Run 1 First Sensor 1 Last Sensor 1 4 2 Remote Sensor Status From SETUP main screen Press lt 2 gt key for Remote EC Gold sensor status Sensor ID Zone01 01 1 Change Sensor ID 2 Sensor Values Stat 3 Revisions ID The first line shows current sensor ID for example sensor 1 12 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 1 Press lt 1 gt to change current EC Gold transmitter ID REMOTE SENSOR SELECT Address 1 2 Press lt 2 gt to view the current EC Gold transmitter gas name zone ppm value mv value and calibration status Zone01 01 STATUS CO 18mV Cal Stat ok Press lt Enter gt button to view the next sequential sensor 3 Press lt 3 gt to view current EC Gold transmitter software revision hardware revision and serial number Z01 01 REVISIONS ID SW rev X X HW Rev X X S N XXXXXX 4 3 4300 PG Setup From SETUP main screen Press lt 3 gt key for CAP setup CAP CONFIGURATION 1 CAP ID 2 CAP Revs 3 Date Time Setup The 4300 PG may be accessed via an RS 485 link using the Modbus protocol The BMCS acts as a modbus master The 4300 PG must be given a unique address so it can specifically be acce
36. h Alarm high threshold Alam owtiveshold Alarm high threshold HiHitAlamlowthresod HiHi2 Alarm high threshold HiHi2 Alarm low threshold Sen 24 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 7 2 Zone Parameter Setup PARAMETER DESCRIPTION FACTORY SETTING USER SETTING Number of Sensors Total number of sensors inthe system Number of Zones Totalnumberofzones Zewen First Last Senso alarmdelayon f zoe Lowslamdeayoft Co ouai HIS alarm delay on High alarm delay of alarm delay on alam delayon alam First alarmdelayon 1 co ation HHT alam delayof alarm delayon alarm Zone wire run j First Sensor C Low alarmdelayon 1 High alarm delayon High alarm delay of f alarm delay on f HHT alarm delay of 1 alarm delayon alamdelay of Zone wire run First
37. kad 1 FAULT 3 HI X PPM 415VAC 60H 2x BUZZER OUTPUT 5 MIN TD ON 60Hz L 2 Conductor 14 16 awg shielded SMA MAX EACH POWER INPUT for 24VDC Power Voltage SET FOR HIHI 2 2 LOW X PPM 4 X PPM X ppm CO 10MIN TD ON 5 MIN TD OFF 10 MIN TD ON OPTIONAL BUZZER OUTPUT WHERE X IS PPM LEVEL DEFINE BY CUSTOMER NOTE 1 MAX 6 WIRE RUNS PER CONTROLLER TYPICAL WIRE RUN CONFIGURATION IS SHOWN AS AN EXAMPLE 2 DIFFERENT CONFIGURATION ARE AVAILABLE TO SUIT CONTRACTOR S WIRING NEEDS NOTEA RABS CAN BE WIRED ON ANY WIRE RUN MUST BE CONFIGURED AT 4300 PG CONTROLLER MAXIMUM 8 RAB BOARDS PER SYSTEM NOTE B ECGOLD SENSORS CAN BE DAISY CHAINED ON ANY WIRE RUN MUST BE CONFIGURED AT 4300 PG CONTROLLER MAXIMUM 50 SENSORS PER WIRE RUN OR 90 PER SYSTEM NOTEC RS485 SHIELD MUST BE WIRED TOGETHER AT ALL SENSORS AS WELL AS IN ANY SPLITTER BOXES USED SEE DETAIL EC GOLD SENSOR E90507NEM REV DATE DESCRIPTION CHKD REVISIONS VARJA ARJAY ENGINEERING LIMITED PROJECT GENERIC DRAWING DWG STATUS BY DATE M DRAWN F H 300913 CHECKED APPROVED 4300 PG GAS MONITOR PART 4300 PG 1000 ELECTRICAL OVERVIEW DRAWING SCALE N T S REF DWGS DWG NO 201
38. m delay off delay alarm delay off alarm delayon alarm delay of 26 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 Zone wire run First Sensor Last Sensor Low alam delay on Low alarm delay of Highalarmdelayon P alarm delay oq HHT alarm delay of alarm delay of zone wire run First PP Last Sensor C Cowaamdeayn Low alarm delay of High alarm delay off HHI alarm delayon PP HHT alam delay of p alarm delayon alarm delay off Zone wire run P First Sensor PP Last Sensor Cowadamdeayn Low alarm delay of pP High alarm delay on High alarm delay off HiMiaamdeayon p alam 98 alarm delay off zone wire run First Sensor Last 8 High alarm delay off delay alarm delay off alarm delayon alarm del
39. ne 3 Zone 4 Zone5 Zone 6 Zone7 Zone 8 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 R1 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R2 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN mag 84 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R5 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN I NNNN NNNN R6 I R7 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R8 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN I NNNN NNNN 29 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 Remote RAB 1 relay mapping Zone 9 Zone 16 Relay Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 LH12 R1 R2 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R4 NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN NNNN R5
40. old is then instructed to calculate the required calibration parameters The final cal method is to directly enter the calibration values i e the SLOPE sensitivity and the OFFSET or raw value in O ppm CO 6 4 Change Remote EC Gold Transmitter Alarm Information This feature allows the user to change the alarm values at each sensor This will not override the 4300 PG alarm values This is strictly for LED indication at EC Gold sensor only 1 Press lt 2 gt for Alarms in Calibration main screen 2 Enter desired zone number and Network ID number 3 Change remote EC Gold transmitter alarm values if needed 6 5 Change Remote EC Gold Transmitter mA Output The mA output from each EC Gold is typically not used in 4300 PG panels Therefore this feature may not need to be accessed 1 Press 3 for mA Out in Calibration main screen 2 Enter desired zone number and Network ID number 3 Change remote EC Gold transmitter mA output span or trim mA output 21 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 6 6 Record Calibration Date This feature is used to display a calibration warning after a preset time period 1 Press lt 4 gt to record calibration date under Calibration main screen Record Calibration 1 Record Cal Date Cal Date 2013 06 30 2 Cal Period Setup 2 Press lt 1 gt to record current date as the calibration date 3 Press lt 2 gt to setup calibration period days The default is 180 days The calibration
41. on the number of sensors The following screen will now appear PLEASE NOTE ALL DISPLAY SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL ARE FOR EXAMPLE ONLY ACTUAL VALUES WILL BE VARY Model 4300 PG User Manual 3 3 1 Zone Alarm Status Screen The following is a typical display The alarm status is displayed for each zone If there are more than 4 zones then press the lt DISPLAY gt key to view the status of the remaining zones Each line starts with the zone number and displays the zone status The status may be one of the following OK All EC Gold transmitters in this zone are responding on the network are functioning properly and there are no gas alarms Low Alarm At least one EC Gold transmitter in this zone has a ppm level at or above the Low Alarm ppm level for at least the Low Alarm Delay On time High Alarm At least one EC Gold transmitter in this zone has a ppm level at or above the High Alarm ppm level for at least the High Alarm Delay On time Alarm At least one EC Gold transmitter in this zone has a ppm level at or above the High High1 Alarm ppm level for at least the High High1 Alarm Delay On time HiHi2 Alarm At least one EC Gold transmitter in this zone has a ppm level at or above the High High2 Alarm ppm level for at least the High High2 Alarm Delay On time Xmtr error At least one EC Gold transmitter in this zone has a sensor fault or instrument fault No response At least one EC Gol
42. ow Alarm The gas concentration must rise above the high threshold to set the Low Alarm and must fall below the low threshold to clear the Low Alarm 4 After setting the Low Alarm thresholds the system automatically prompts for the High High High1 and High High2 alarms thresholds 5 Enter the full scale value in ppm of CO for the 4 20mA output This Span value applies to all of the optional mA module outputs 5 2 Alarm Delay From CONTROL main screen Press lt 2 gt for Alarm Delay ALARM DELAY SETUP 1 Set Alarm Delay 2 Override Delays 1 Press lt 1 gt to Set Alarm Delay Setup zone number first then set Lo Alarm Delay On and Delay Off value in minutes the system automatically prompts for the high hihit and hihi2 alarm delay on and delay off time in minutes The system will automatically prompt for the next zone if next zone available otherwise it returns to the control main screen 2 Press 2 for Override Delays Press 1 to temporarily override the Delays On and Off values This allows the user to test the system without having to wait for any preset time delay 3 Press 2 to restore relay delays on and off value The relay on and off values will be restore automatically after 60 minutes 5 3 Tools From the Control main screen press 3 for tools 1 Cycle Setup 2 Force 4 20mA 3 Force Zone Alarms 4 Fan Run Time 5 3 1 Fan Cycle This feature allows the fans to run during peak periods
43. reminder will display if the operating days current date minus last calibration date are more than the calibration period days 1 Enter New Period 2 Keep Old Period 22 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 7 0 SETTING SHEET Checked by Model Number Serial Number Hardware Revision Software Revision The factory settings column below lists the typical default settings The user may change these values If changed please fill 7 4 Gas Alarm Setup Gas alarms may be set for up EC Gold Transmitters For example a system with in the USER SETTING column for future reference to 4 gases Alarms are checked based on the gas type setting in EC Gold transmitters for CO and NO2 enter separate alarm values for CO Gas 1 and for NO2 Gas 2 Gases 3 and 4 are set to UNUSED Low Alarm high threshold Concentration of any EC Gold transmitter in the zone must exceed this value for at least the the Low Alarm delay to ON period to activate the Low Alarm Low Alarm low threshold Concentration of all EC Gold transmitters in the zone must fall below this value for at least the Low Alarm delay to OFF period to de activate the Low Alarm High Alarm high threshold As per Low Alarm thresholds description High Alarm low threshold As per Low Alarm thresholds description HiHi1 Alarm high threshold As per Low Alarm thresholds description HiHi1 Alarm low
44. s are supported with independent Low High High High1 and High High2 alarms for each gas type Common Sensor Fault alarm Relay Contacts 4 internal SPDT relays and up to 64 external SPDT 10A 120VAC relays in banks of 8 Each bank of 8 is accessible via RS 485 and may be located where convenient to save wiring Each relay may be field linked to any combination of 64 alarm sources High High2 High High1 High and Low alarms per zone for up to 16 zones Internal Relay1 may be designated as a System Fault alarm Alarm Delay Independent Delay to On and Delay to Off for each zone alarm Delay range 0 99 minutes field adjustable Buzzer Optional Activated by any zone s High High alarm with acknowledge input Each bank of 8 relays also includes a buzzer and acknowledge input 4 20mA Outputs 2 internal mA outputs and 2 per Remote Auxiliary Relay Board RAB Environmental Ambient Temperature 0 55 Relative humidity 90 max with no condensation Mechanical Specification Refer to dimensional drawing Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 2 0 INSTALLATION NOTE If any damage to the instrument is found please notify an Arjay Engineering representative as soon as possible prior to installation 21 Main Panel Installation Choose a mounting location in accordance with good instrument practice Extremes of ambient temperature and vibration shoul
45. ssed by the BMCS 1 Press lt 1 gt for CAP ID number Enter the desired number This value is typically already set at 1 CAP NET ADDRESS Enter new address 1 13 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 2 Press lt 2 gt to review CAP software revision hardware revision and serial number ID REVISIONS SW rev X X HW Rev X X SIN XXXXXX 3 Press 3 to setup current year month and date yyyy mm dd and Time hh mm ss Date amp Time Setup 2013 08 13 12 18 42 1 Change year date 2 Change Time 44 mA Output Setup From SETUP main screen press lt 4 gt key for mA Out mA Outputs Setup mA1 DIS 1 mA2 DIS 3 Enable Enter continue There are two 4 20 mA output channels on 4300 PG and can be enabled or disabled Unless mentioned at time of order This is factory disabled for faster software efficiency mA1 DIS mA channel 1 is currently disabled Press 1 to enable mA channel 1 output When mA output is enabled press lt gt to set up the mA output to link to a zone max ppm output 14 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 5 0 CONTROL CONFIGURATION Press CONTROL key enter the password at the prompt and access to CONTROL main screen The default factory set password is 2000 CAP CONTROL SETUP 1 Gas alarms mA Span 2 Alarm Delay 3 Tools 4 Relay Set 5 1 Set Gas Alarm Values mA Span From CONTROL main screen Press lt 1 gt for Gas
46. the EC Gold transmitters using the integral calibration pushbutton refer to the EC Gold manual for the latest calibration procedure information 6 3 Calibration from the 4300 PG The following procedure describes how to individually calibrate any remote EC Gold transmitter from the 4300 PG unit As mentioned earlier this method is most convenient if performed by 2 people communicating via radio transceivers This method is also preferred if the calibration gas can be selectively applied to the EC Gold transmitters via tubing from a centrally located calibration gas canister In this scenario one person can conveniently perform calibration The following procedure describes calibrating from the 4300 PG panel 1 Press the lt CALIB gt key then enter the password at the prompt to acess Calibration main screen The factory set password is 2000 SENSOR CALIBRATION 1 Calibration 2 Alarms 3 mA Set 4 Record Calibration 2 Press 1 for Calibration from the Calibration menu 3 Select the desired zone number and Network ID of EC Gold transmitter to be calibrated and then Press lt gt 4 The calibration menu offers 3 types of calibration auto cal manual cal and direct entry of the slope and offset 20 Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 6 3 1 Auto Calibration Autocal is the most common form of calibration In this procedure the gas sensor is exposed to 2 different gas concentrations in turn one of which c
47. the number quantity of EC Gold transmitters with sensor or instrument faults or not responding Note if an EC Gold transmitter is not responding then this will be indicated on line 2 and 3 i e you will get Net no response and Xmtr trouble errors 3 3 4 Remote Relay Analog Board RAB Status Screen To view this screen press the DISPLAY key while viewing the Overall Alarm Status Screen RABI OK RAB2 OK The status of the Auxiliary Relay Boards RAB is displayed If only one RAB module is installed the bottom 3 lines are blank DK means the RAB module is responding on the network Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 3 3 5 Zone ppm Status Screen To view this screen press the lt DISPLAY gt key while viewing the Zone ppm Status Screen Z1Hi Av 25 05 3 Z2Hi Av 12 11 5 Z3Hi Av 0 20 0 Z4Hi Av 0 32 0 The ppm status is displayed for each zone If there are more than 4 zones press the lt DISPLAY gt key to view the status of the remaining zones Each line starts with the zone number The first value is the highest ppm recorded for that zone together with the transmitter network address causing this value The average value for the entire zone is displayed at the end of the line In the example above zone 1 has a high of 25ppm caused by EC Gold transmitter 5 The average for the zone is 3 ppm 3 3 6 Individual EC Gold Transmitter Status The status of individual EC Gold transmitters may be vi
48. to rise additional fans can be called upon The unique cross mapping feature can call upon fans in different areas or garage levels or alert concierge control room or security centers In multi level garages or garages with multiple fan locations zone control and cross mapping optimizes energy efficiency by starting fans only in areas where ventilation is needed When adequate ventilation is achieved the fans automatically resume their normal or off speed Using the above setup information the 4300 PG unit continuously scans all the EC Gold transmitters for their gas type and measured concentration Up to 4 gas types are supported For example the 4300 PG may be configured to monitor Carbon Monoxide Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen Dioxide and Methane The Low High High High1 and High High2 alarm values are independently entered for each gas A zone Low alarm is triggered if the concentration of any of the target gases in that zone exceeds the Low alarm value for that gas There are a total of 64 possible alarms Low High High High1 and High High2 alarms per zone for up to 16 zones Main Panel and Remote Auxiliary Relay Board RAB The 4300 PG supports four 4 internal relays plus up to 8 Remote Auxiliary relay Boards RAB with up to 8 relays each for a total of 64 relays The 4300 PG communicates with the RAB via RS 485 Modbus Therefore the RAB may be located conveniently anywhere on the sensor runs Each of the 64 relays may be independentl
49. y mapped in the field to any of the 64 alarms Low High High High1 and High High2 for up to 16 zones For Example Relay1 may be mapped to Zone 1 Low Alarm as well as the High Alarm for all other zones Relay2 may be mapped to Zone 2 Low Alarm as well as the High Alarm all other zones This scheme will turn on the individual relays 1 and 2 when their respective zones go into Low alarm and both relays will turn on when any zone goes into High or High High alarm This flexibility ensures efficient use of the relays which can be tailored to unique system requirements The common Trouble alarm is set if any EC Gold transmitter has a fault or does not respond on the network The Internal Relay1 can be designated as System Fault Alarm or the common Trouble alarm relay Independent Delay to On and Delay to Off can be set for each zone alarm For each zone the maximum ppm values are calculated and transmitted on 2 standard 4 20mA outputs Model 4300 PG User Manual Rev 1 0 1 1 Features Automatic scanning of up to 96 EC Gold network sensors Up to Six 6 wire runs from 4300 PG allowing more flexibility when wiring the EC Gold sensors Sensors may be assigned to any of 16 zones 2 Standard 4 20mA outputs per zone to reflect the zone s max ppm Differential dual threshold independent High High2 High high1 High and Low alarms per zone Alarm thresholds may be independently set for up to 4 gases Four 4 internal SPDT

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