Operation - Honeywell Manning GM-JR Instruction And Installation Manual

Gas monitoring alarm system feed-through configuration
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Operation

Display Panel
A
A 20-segment Bargraph Display indicates the gas
concentration level. The bottom LED is always lit to
indicate power to the display.
The bottom LED will flash during the one-minute power
up delay, indicating that the relay is held in the normal
condition to allow for sensor stabilization upon power
up.
When flashing, the Alarm LED indicates the alarm level,
as determined by the alarm setpoint, has been
exceeded. An alarm condition will trip the relay after a
10 second time delay.
The Fault LED indicates a signal input of less than
1.4 mA. A fault condition will also trip the relay after a
10 second time delay.
Signal and Setpoints
B
The voltage between TP1 and TP2 indicates the current
signal received from the sensor. The normal range is
40 mV to 200 mV, which corresponds with 4 mA to
20 mA (see Figure 3, Note 1).
The setpoint can be adjusted from 10% to 100% full
scale in 5% increments using the shorting tab and
jumper block on the back of the display circuit board as
Figure 3: Setpoint adjustment and signal reading on the Manning GM-JR
Note 2: Setpoint adjustment
using shorting tab
Relay output 0.5 amp at
24 VDC or 24 VAC Max
or 0.25 amp at 120 VAC
Risk of electrical shock.
Manning GM-JR-F Gas Monitoring Alarm System
BOT
TOP
SETPOINT
100%
95%
90%
85%
80%
75%
70%
65%
60%
55%
50%
45%
40%
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
+24
SIG
IN
SIG OUT
NC COM NO
GND
GND
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shown in Figure 3, Note 2. If the shorting tab is not
installed, the unit will go into alarm.
After setpoint adjustment, always expose sensor to
the gas being monitored and verify that the alarm
light triggers at the desired concentration as
displayed by the bargraph.
Start-Up Procedures
C
Before applying power, make a final check of all
wiring for continuity, shorts, grounds, etc. It is usually
best to disconnect external alarms and other
equipment from the unit until the initial start-up
procedures are completed.
After power-up, allow 24 hours for the system
to stabilize before testing the sensor. Because
sensors are normally located at a distance from the
monitoring unit, the test time required and accuracy of
the response checks will be improved if two people
perform the start-up procedures and use radio contact.
Start-Up Test: One person exposes the sensor to a
small amount of the gas that is being monitored. The
second person stays at the monitoring unit to determine
that the sensor, when exposed to the gas fumes, is
connected to the proper input, responds, and causes
appropriate alarm functions.
SHLD GND +24
SIG
TO SENSOR
TP2
J1
SIGNAL TEST
+24
40-200 mVDC
SIG IN
SIG OUT
GND
TP1
JP2
JP1
JP3
SHLD GND +24
SIG
TO CONTROL UNIT
Note 1: Reading signal from sensor
40-200 mV
mVDC
Black
Red
-
+
Note: If the GM-JR is mounted in the
sensor enclosure, the display board
will be connected directly into the
sensor pre-amp. See sensor manual
for instructions on reading the signal.
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