Honeywell Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual
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  • Page 1 TECHNICAL MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Table of Contents Safety Special conditions for safe use – Sensepoint XCD with Flammable Sensor Special conditions for Sensepoint XCD with Oxygen Sensor Information Introduction Transmitter Accessories Options Modbus ® 3.3.1. Installation Mounting and location...
  • Page 3 Special Conditions for Use in European Gas Performance Approval Cross Interference and Cross Calibration Cross Interference Table for Toxic and Oxygen Cross Calibration Flammable Gas Detector Meter Multiplication Factors for Sensepoint XCD-IR Propane Appendix A - Modbus® Protocol A-2 A.1 Modbus and the Sensepoint XCD A.2 Modbus Registers A.3 User Configurable Parameter List...
  • Page 4: Safety

    ‘Seal Fitting’ installed for each of the cable gland entries within 18 inches of the Sensepoint XCD. The total distance of the location of these Seal Fittings is 18 inches. (e.g. If all 3 gland entries are to be used, 3 Seal Fittings should be located, each within 6 inches of the wiring entrance).
  • Page 5 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Refer to the local or national regulations relative to the installation at the site. For Europe see EN60079- 29-2, EN60079-14, EN45544-4 and EN61241-14. This equipment is designed and constructed as to prevent ignition sources arising, even in the event of frequent disturbances or equipment operating faults.
  • Page 6: Special Conditions For Safe Use - Sensepoint Xcd With Flammable Sensor

    22 mA: Over range If the Sensepoint XCD is operating in conjunction with a control unit to analyse the measuring signal, only Analogue output (mA output) shall be considered as a safety function and the control unit must operate correctly when the XCD transmits a value outside of the measuring range.
  • Page 7: Special Conditions For Sensepoint Xcd With Oxygen Sensor

    • 22 mA: Over ranging If the Sensepoint XCD is operating in conjunction with a control unit to analyse the measuring signal, the control unit must operate correctly when the XCD transmits a value outside of the measuring range. Use without Weather Protection Cup accessory (P/N SPXCDWP), only.
  • Page 8: Information

    The Start-up/Surge/In rush current is dependent on the type of power supply used. The typical start-up current for Sensepoint XCD is less than 800 mA. Measure the start-up current using the specific power supply before installation to ensure suitability for your application.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    The Sensepoint XCD comprises a gas detector transmitter and a choice of sensors for detecting flammable gas, toxic gas and oxygen. The construction of Sensepoint XCD allows it to be used in hazardous area locations; it may also be used in other areas not classified as hazardous.
  • Page 10: Transmitter

    Sensepoint XCD sensors use NDIR infrared and electro-catalytic technologies. In addition, the Sensepoint XCD transmitter is designed to work with a wide range of toxic gas sensors. Sensepoint XCD sensors for monitoring toxic gas or oxygen use electro-chemical cell (ECC) technology.
  • Page 11: Accessories

    Diagram 3 Sensepoint XCD Flammable, Toxic and Oxygen Sensor Cartridge Accessories A range of accessories are available to allow use of Sensepoint XCD in a wide variety of applications. These including mounting brackets, maintenance tools, weather housings, flow housing, collecting cone, duct mounting kit and sensor junction boxes.
  • Page 12 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Duct mounting kit Collecting cone The Duct Mounting Kit (P/N: SPXCDDMK) is an The Collecting Cone (P/N: SPXCDCC) is an optional accessory that is designed for applications optional accessory that may be fitted to the to allow the monitoring for the presence of gas Weather Protection.
  • Page 13: Options

    Sensepoint XCD to connect to a bus of devices and transmit data to PLCs or controllers (see Appendix A). Connections to the Sensepoint XCD are made through a pluggable terminal block on the Modbus ®...
  • Page 14: Installation

    4. Installation WARNINGS Sensepoint XCD is designed for installation and use in Zone 1 or 2 hazardous areas in many countries including Europe and for Class 1 Division 1 or 2 area applications in North America. Installation must be in accordance with the recognized standards of the appropriate authority in the country concerned.
  • Page 15 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 This equipment is designed and constructed as to prevent ignition sources arising, even in the event of frequent disturbances or equipment operating faults. The sensor head must be fitted with the supplied weather protection and mounted so that the sinter is pointing downward to provide ingress protection IPX6.
  • Page 16: Mounting And Location

    Mounting the transmitter The Sensepoint XCD transmitter has an integral mounting plate consisting of four mounting holes on the transmitter body. The transmitter may be fixed directly to a surface mounting, or to a horizontal or vertical pipe/structure, 40.0-80.0 mm (1.6 to 3.1 inches) in diameter/cross section. The Pipe Mounting Bracket accessory (optional accessory) may be used for this purpose.
  • Page 17 Pass the four bolts through the four mounting holes of the transmitter housing. Note: If the Sensepoint XCD sunshade is to be used then fit the sunshade and the two locking bolts and washers to the M8 x 80 bolts.
  • Page 18: Installing The Sensor

    Diagram 6 Installing the Sensor WARNINGS Care should be taken when removing and refitting the Sensepoint XCD plug-in Sensor to the Sensor Socket so that damage to the connection pins can be avoided. If using an anti-seize compound, the threads should be thinly coated with an approved silicone free compound e.g.
  • Page 19: Electrical Connections

    ‘Seal Fitting’ installed for each of the cable gland entries within 18 inches of the Sensepoint XCD. The total distance of the location of these Seal Fittings is 18 inches. (e.g. If all 3 gland entries are to be used, 3 Seal Fittings should be located, each within 6 inches of the wiring entrance).
  • Page 20: Transmitter Wiring

    Diagram 8 XCD Sink 3 Wire 4-20 mA (Sink) The Sensepoint XCD transmitter may be wired in either Current SOURCE or Current SINK configuration. These two options are offered to allow greater flexibility in the type of control system that it can be used with.
  • Page 21: Terminal Connections

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Terminal connections Note: Ensure that none of the wires in the terminal area cause an obstruction when refitting the Display Module. Ensure that the socket on the Display Module is fully engaged in the Display Module Connector on the Terminal Module.
  • Page 22: Power

    SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Power The Sensepoint XCD transmitter requires a power supply from the controller of between 12 Vdc and 32 Vdc. Ensure that a minimum supply of 12 Vdc is measured at the sensor, considering the voltage drop due to cable resistance.
  • Page 23: Cabling

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Cabling CAUTION All unused and used cable/conduit entries must be sealed with a suitable certified sealing plug and cable gland. The use of industrial grade, suitably armoured field cable is recommended. For example, screened 3 cores (plus screen 90 % coverage), suitably mechanically protected copper cable with a suitable M20 explosion-proof gland, or 3/4’...
  • Page 24: Ground Terminal Wiring

    Modbus RTU Wiring This is available on Modbus versions only. Sensepoint XCD supports half-duplex Modbus RTU communications with up to 32 devices using recommended shield twisted pair wire. Refer to section12.3.3, Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 for Modbus settings and the Modbus register map.
  • Page 25 SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15  Notes refers to the terminal block pin numbers in the Sensepoint XCD terminal module. Note R is a termination resistor (120 Ohm is recommended). A termination resistor at the controller side is not required if it has an internal termination resistor.
  • Page 26: Default Configuration

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 6. Default configuration The Sensepoint XCD transmitter is supplied with the following default configuration. Function Value/Setting Meaning Sensor Type Automatic according to Sensor Sensepoint XCD recognizes the sensor cartridge type connected according to the gas type within its own sensor family i.e.
  • Page 27 100 % LEL 20 % LEL Rising 40 % LEL Rising Carbon Dioxide IR 2.00 % v/v 0.40 % v/v Rising 0.80 % v/v Rising For details of how to change the configuration of the Sensepoint XCD refer to chapter 12.
  • Page 28: Normal Operation

    SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 7. Normal Operation Sensepoint XCD is supplied configured and ready for use according to the ‘Default Settings’ table shown above. However, these setting may be tailored to a specific application requirement using the Sensepoint XCD configuration menu system.
  • Page 29: System Status

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 System Status Display indications, current output and relay states for various operational conditions are shown in the following table. For further details of error messages and troubleshooting see chapter 11.3 System Status Relay...
  • Page 30: Magnetic Wand Activation

    Hold the Magnetic Wand in position for 3 seconds or more = Mode Struc Sensepoint XCD has three operating modes. 1. Monitoring mode is the normal operating status while Sensepoint XCD measures and displays gas concentration. The fault/warning status is periodically checked, relay contacts are activated according to the configuration.
  • Page 31: First Time Switch On (Commissioning)

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 8. First time switch on (Commissioning) WARNING The following procedure requires the Transmitter Cover to be removed while carrying out supply voltage checks. Therefore, the appropriate permits to work should be sought in preparation.
  • Page 32 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 1. Switch On external power to the detector. 2. All the display icons/text/numbers are displayed for 3 seconds. 3. A start up sequence will then be displayed, like the one shown in Diagram 15.
  • Page 33 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Diagram 15 Normal Start up procedure (For the CO sensor version) 1. The warm up countdown of 60 seconds (depending on the gas type) is then displayed. 2. Normal Monitoring Mode is then resumed.
  • Page 34: Response Check And Calibration

    SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 9. Response Check and Calibration It is recommended to periodically carry out a gas response check on the Sensepoint XCD to ensure correct operation. This may be done in two ways; A simple Response Check often referred to as a ‘BUMP TEST’ is a test using calibration gas applied to the sensor via the nozzle of the Weather Protection or using the Sensepoint XCD Gassing Cap.
  • Page 35: Zero Calibration

    If no residual gas is present, then the background air can be used to perform the zero calibration. Contact your Honeywell Analytics representative for details of suitable calibration kits. To calibrate the detector, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 36: Span Calibration

    2. The display will show the current gas reading, and the ‘ ’ icon flashes. 3. Connect the regulator to the span gas cylinder. 4. Apply the span gas to the sensor using the Sensepoint XCD Gassing Cap (see chapter 3.2 for ✓...
  • Page 37 1. The display alternates between ‘Purg gAS’ and the gas reading to indicate that the unit is expecting the span gas to be removed from the sensor. 2. Promptly switch off the calibration span gas and remove the Sensepoint XCD Gassing Cap from the sensor to allow the gas to disperse.
  • Page 38 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Note: Remember to always replace the Weather Protection and other accessories.
  • Page 39: Zeroing And Span Calibration Of Hydrogen Sulfide Sensors

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Zeroing and span calibration of Hydrogen Sulfide sensors Hydrogen Sulfide sensors can be affected by extreme humidity changes. A sudden increase in ambient humidity can result in a short-term positive drift in the instrument’s reading. A sudden decrease in ambient humidity can result in a short-term negative drift in the instrument’s reading.
  • Page 40: General Maintenance

    • Clean the enclosure with a damp cloth when necessary Care should be taken when removing and refitting the Sensepoint XCD plug-in Sensor. Cartridge to the Sensor Socket so that damage to the connection pins can be avoided.
  • Page 41: Operational Life

    The typical life of a toxic gas sensor is dependent on the application, frequency and amount of gas exposure. Under normal conditions (3 monthly visual inspection and 6 monthly test/re- calibration), the Sensepoint XCD Oxygen and other toxic sensors have an expected life equal to or greater than 24 months.
  • Page 42: Servicing

    Do not expose sensor to organic solvents or flammable liquids. Care should be taken when removing and refitting the Sensepoint XCD plug-in Sensor Cartridge to the Sensor Socket so that damage to the connection pins can be avoided.
  • Page 43: Sensor Replacement

    SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Sensor replacement The Flammable Catalytic and Toxic ECC sensor cartridges that are used with the Sensepoint XCD Sensor Socket have no serviceable parts. When they have reached the end of their operational life, simply replace the sensor cartridge.
  • Page 44: Replacing Modules Within The Transmitter

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Replacing Modules within the Transmitter Two replaceable module assemblies are located within the transmitter housing. The Display Module and the Terminal Module. The Display Module is simply removed by unplugging it from the Terminal Module (this procedure is done during normal installation).
  • Page 45: Faults And Warnings

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Faults and Warnings The table below provides details of possible error. Message Description Action The unit has not been calibrated for the configured calibration interval Calibration is W-01 Calibration needed necessary due to change...
  • Page 46: Menu And Advanced Configuration

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 12. Menu and Advanced Configuration Abort Function In Review Mode or Configuration Mode the user can escape one step back from the current position using the Abort Function. To do this the user must activate the Enter switch for more than 3 seconds with the Magnetic Wand.
  • Page 47 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Menu Display Description Execute zero/span calibration Set Set Calibration calibration gas level After zero, the option exists to proceed with span calibration, or return to the Menu Perform a baseline initialization (flammable-CAT Initialize Baseline...
  • Page 48 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Relay Operation Configure relay on delay time, relay off delay time Note 2 and latch/non-latch Set Location Set location (or TAG number) Set Temperature Change temperature display unit. Unit °C (Celsius) or °F (Fahrenheit)
  • Page 49 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Menu Switch (> 3 Seconds) Quit/ESC command Auto quit after no activity of timeout Abort Release mA O/P Inhibit mA O/P Set Calibration Interval Bump Test Init. Baseline * Set Alarms Select Sensor *...
  • Page 50: Configuration Mode Operation Table

    Configuration mode operation table 12.2.1. Configuration mode allows the user to perform calibration and configure parameters such as full-scale range, calibration gas level, calibration interval, inhibit current & timeout, alarm settings, relay settings, set a password, etc. To activate Configuration mode, hold the magnet over the ENTER switch for at least 3 seconds and then remove.
  • Page 51 Refer to chapter 9.1 for detailed zero and span calibration procedures. A detector fitted with an oxygen sensor will skip the zeroing procedure. Re-calibrate the detector if left un-powered for periods more than 24 hours. UNIT TRANSMITS THE CURRENT Forc ‘Forc’...
  • Page 52: Sensor / Gas Selection

    12.3.1. Sensor Selection ‘Select Sensor’ sets the identity of the type of mV sensor attached to the Sensepoint XCD when it does not detect the sensor type automatically. When the sensor type is detected by Sensepoint XCD automatically, the current sensor type can be confirmed in this menu.
  • Page 53: Set Modbus

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Diagram 18 Gas Selection 12.3.3. Set Modbus Set id->Set Modbus slave ID->Set Baud rate->Set Parity 1. Slave ID shall be set 1~247 2. Baud rate setting 9600 or 19200 3. Parity setting (No, Even, Odd) From the Configuration Mode screen, select ‘✓’.
  • Page 54 ‘✓’. Using the ‘▲▼’switches, highlight the proper baud rate or parity setting and select ‘✓’. Default is Slave ID 1, 19200bps and even parity. Note: The ‘Set ID’ menu is available only for Sensepoint XCD equipped with Modbus option.
  • Page 55: Review Mode

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Review Mode The instrument will enter Review mode when the ‘Enter’ switch is activated with the Magnetic Wand and held for around one second. Names, displays and descriptions for each review item in Review Mode are shown in the following table.
  • Page 56 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Item name Display Description Power Power voltage* Temperature Internal Transmitter temperature* Maximum Peak conc. Maximum concentration detected up to now Test Result There is no fault detected. Table 8 Transmitter menu descriptions Note *: Power voltage and internal transmitter temperature may be different from actual value due to...
  • Page 57 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Menu switch (1 ~ 3 seconds) Review Monitoring Mode Mode Abort Auto end to cycle Test Result SRS version Peak Reading EERPOM version Temperature Gas type Supplied input voltage Measuring range Location Calibration Gas Level...
  • Page 58: General Specification

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 13. General specification Sensepoint XCD Transmitter. 3-wire, 4-20 mA, gas detector transmitter for use with directly installed flammable and toxic gas sensors. For the protection of personnel and plant from flammable and toxic gas hazards.
  • Page 59 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Detectable Gases & Performance (See notes below) User Selectable Default Steps User Default Response Recovery Time for Accuracy Operating Temperature* Default alarm points Lowest Alarm Performance Full Accuracy Range Selectable Time (T90) Toxic Sensors...
  • Page 60 Response time (T90) may increase when operating in lower or higher temperature conditions or when gas is introduced with the Weather Protection accessory (SPXCDWP) fitted. Methane IR sensor is calibrated and linearized only for Methane. Should it be exposed to other HC then non-linear response is expected. For linearized operation other than Methane contact Honeywell for alternate parts. Flammable CAT and Methane IR is calibrated at the factory 50 % LEL Methane (2.5 % v/v).
  • Page 61: Ordering Information

    UL/cUL approved Carbon Dioxide IR 0-5.00% v/v with 316SS, 3/4’ NPT Entry SPXCDUSNB2 Sensepoint XCD transmitter and sensor KIT (ATEX/IECEx/AP*, LM25 and M20 Entry with Modbus) SPXCDALMFXM ATEX/IECEx/AP* Methane CAT 0-100%LEL (20,0 to 100.0%LEL, 10%LEL) with LM25, M20 Entry, with Modbus SPXCDALMRXM ATEX/IECEx/AP* Methane IR 0-100%LEL (20,0 to 100.0%LEL, 10%LEL) with LM25, M20 Entry, with Modbus...
  • Page 62 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 UL/cUL approved Carbon Monoxide 0-500ppm (100 to 1000ppm, 100ppm) with LM25, 3/4’ NPT Entry, with Modbus SPXCDULNCXM UL/cUL approved Hydrogen 0-1000ppm with LM25, 3/4’ NPT Entry, with Modbus SPXCDULNG1M UL/cUL approved Nitrogen Dioxide 0-50ppm with LM25, 3/4’ NPT Entry, with Modbus SPXCDULNNXM UL/cUL approved Carbon Dioxide IR 0-2% v/v with LM25, 3/4’...
  • Page 63: Warranty Statement

    Where return of goods is not practicable Honeywell Analytics reserves the right to charge for any site attendance where any fault is not found with the equipment. Honeywell Analytics shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever or howsoever occasioned which may be a direct or indirect result of the use or operation of the Contract Goods by the Buyer or any Party.
  • Page 64: Installation Drawing

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 16. Installation Drawing Mechanical Installation Drawing...
  • Page 65: Electronic Connection Drawing

    Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Electronic Connection Drawing...
  • Page 66 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Duct Mounting Drawing...
  • Page 67 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Collecting Cone Drawing...
  • Page 68 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Mounting Bolt Assy Drawing...
  • Page 69 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Mounting Bracket Drawing...
  • Page 70 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 17. Certification ATEX/UKEX/IECEx Special Conditions for Safe Use Sensor: The integral supply cables shall be protected from impact and be suitably terminated. The attachment thread has a 2.5 mm wide undercut. This shall be taken into consideration if the sensor is attached to a flameproof enclosure in order to maintain the minimum engaged thread length.
  • Page 71 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Sensepoint XCD ATEX/UKEX Name Plate Sensepoint XCD UL Name Plate...
  • Page 72 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 Sensepoint XCD Warning Tag...
  • Page 73 Sensepoint XCD flammable catalytic sensor would produce higher gas measurement when located in 90° with respect to the air velocity. It is prohibited to install Sensepoint XCD flammable catalytic sensor at 90° with respect to the air velocity for an application requiring...
  • Page 74 Cross Interference Table for Toxic and Oxygen This below table shows the relative cross sensitivity of the Sensepoint XCD to other gases. ‘Gas Type’ indicates the sensor type fitted to the Sensepoint XCD. ‘Gas Type Applied’ indicates the gas that may be applied to that sensor and the resulting reading.
  • Page 75 Therefore, it is possible to carry out a ‘cross calibration’ using another hydrocarbon gas/air mixture. When the Sensepoint XCD Combustible LEL sensor is to be calibrated with a gas which is different to the gas or vapour to be detected, the following cross calibration procedure may be followed:...
  • Page 76 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 To cross calibrate the Sensepoint XCD flammable gas detector: Obtain the star rating for both the calibration test gas and the gas to be detected from Table 10 These values may then be used in Table 11 to obtain the required calibration span setting when a 50 % LEL test gas is applied to the detector.
  • Page 77 62 % LEL to give an accurate measuring scale for 0-100 % LEL Ethylene, when using 50 % LEL Methane as the calibration gas. Contact your local Honeywell Analytics sales or service distributor, or regional office if further clarification or additional information be required.
  • Page 78 Note: Honeywell Analytics recommends that users verify the accuracy of their instruments using test gasses wherever possible. Cross-referred measurements should be used as a guide only, not as...
  • Page 79 Appendix A - Modbus® Protocol A-2 A.1 Modbus and the Sensepoint XCD The Sensepoint XCD gas detector may be fitted with the optional Modbus board. Information on the Modbus Upgrade Kit can be found in chapter 14 Ordering Information. The Sensepoint XCD supports Modbus/RTU over an RS-485 physical layer.
  • Page 80 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 A.2 Modbus Registers Modbus Information Type Size Note Register Address 30001 Main SW Version of XCD 30002 EEP Version of XCD 30003 WatchDog s/w Version of XCD 30004 Location string 12 chars 30010...
  • Page 81 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 A.3 User Configurable Parameter List Menu Item Description Set Calibration Zero calibration level Set zero calibration gas level Set Calibration Span calibration level Set span calibration gas level Select Sensor Type of sensor Type of sensor from the sensor list.
  • Page 82 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 A.4 Ranges of User Configurable Parameter CH4 - Propane Propane - CH4 -IR Menu Item Sub Item -CAT (Ir-3) (cb-3) (cb-4) (Ir-4) Zero and span factor The zero factor and span factor are updated by an internal calibration algorithm.
  • Page 83 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 CH4 - Propane Propane - CH4 -IR Menu Item Sub Item -CAT (Ir-3) (cb-3) (cb-4) (Ir-4) Func. - Default rise rise rise rise rise rise rise Item 1 rise rise rise rise rise...
  • Page 84 Sensepoint XCD Technical Manual SPXCDHMANEN Issue 15 CH4 - Propane Propane - CH4 -IR Menu Item Sub Item -CAT (Ir-3) (cb-3) (cb-4) (Ir-4) Item 1 dEEn dEEn dEEn dEEn dEEn dEEn dEEn Item 2 Enrg Enrg Enrg Enrg Enrg Enrg...
  • Page 85 Asia Pacific Honeywell Co., Ltd. 5F SangAm IT Tower 434, Worldcup buk-ro, Mapo-gu Seoul 03922, Republic of Korea Tel: +82 (0) 2 6909 0300 analytics.ap@honeywell.com Technical Services EMEAI: HAexpert@honeywell.com ha.us.service@honeywell.com ha.ap.service@honeywell.com www.sps.honeywell.com Issue 15 11/2023 3001M5001 SPXCDHMANEN © 2023 Honeywell Analytics...

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