Faults; Real-Time Clock; Logs; External Monitor/Reset - System Sensor 8100E FAAST Instrucciones De Instalación Y Mantenimiento

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TABLE 5. FAULT DESCRIPTION
NUMBER
NAME
1
Low Flow Fault
2
Configuration
3
Sensor Fault
4
External Monitor Fault
5
Time Fault
6
Communication Fault
7
Aspirator Fault
8
Filter Fault
9
Isolate Fault
10
High Flow Fault
11
Low Voltage Fault

FAULTS

Whenever a fault occurs, the general FAULT indicator illuminates amber and the
flow status bar oscillates between flow status (green) and a detailed fault status
(amber). Table 5 shows the number, name, description and the activated relay for
each fault. The fault display on the user interface is shown in Figure 13.
FIGURE 13. FAULT DISPLAY
REAL–TIME CLOCK
The unit is equipped with a real-time clock and power supply that allows the
FAAST system to maintain the date and time for up to 72 hours after a loss of
power. Date and time are configured through the PipeIQ software. The real-time
clock is used to maintain a time base for the device. This time base is used to time
stamp all log entries, as well as determine when it is time to transfer from day,
night and weekend modes. If the device loses power for more than 72 hours the
device sets the TIME fault indicating the time needs to be updated.

LOGS

Event Log
The FAAST system is equipped with internal memory that can be configured to log
detector events. Up to 18,000 events can be stored. Events that are tracked include
alarms, faults and user actions. Event tracking data may be accessed via the net-
work through the PipeIQ software or the Web server interface. Configuration and
management of the log are done using the PipeIQ software.
SS-400-015
Device has decreased airflow of 20%.
Device has decreased airflow of 50%.
Configuration of device with configuration software has failed.
Device was interrupted with a power loss during configuration. A Reset will
clear this fault and device will revert back to its last good configuration.
Device is new and has not been configured.
Device has corrupt configuration and is unable to operate.
Device has problem with the particulate sensor and needs immediate replace-
External monitor detects open.
Internal Time base needs updating.
Device has failed to communicate to one of its peripherals and cannot function
Indicates the fan has stopped working and requires immediate attention.
Device filter is clogged and requires replacement.
Device filter is clogged and has not been replaced 72 hours after giving the
Filter Fault with Minor Fault Relay set.
Device has been put in isolate mode.
Device has Increased airflow of 20%.
Device has Increased airflow of 50%.
Device Input voltage is low.
ASP-13
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DESCRIPTION
ment.
properly.
Data Trend Log
The FAAST system tracks trend data for each 24 hour time period, up to 1 year. The
device records the minimum, maximum and average reading of the sensor and flow
values for each day.
Message Log
The message log allows the user to enter generic text messages into the system's
memory. Messages may be retrieved for viewing at a later time. These messages
may be used to track service history, configuration changes, etc. A maximum of 300
messages may be stored.

EXTERNAL MONITOR/RESET

The FAAST system has an external monitor that can detect an open or a short when
the supplied 47 k-ohm end of line resistor is used. When the device senses an open
circuit it sets the External Monitor fault indicator and sets the Minor fault relay.
When a short circuit is detected the device performs a Reset. This provides the abil-
ity to reset alarm latches remotely.
ETHERNET CONNECTION
The FAAST system is a network capable device that is compatible with standard Eth-
ernet networking equipment. Connectivity is provided by an onboard RJ-45 connector
located on the bottom of the unit, as shown in Figure 14. The network interface is
required for initial detector configuration. Once initial setup is complete, the Ether-
net connection provides optional remote access, monitoring and e-mail notification
through the unit's Web server and SMTP client.
PIPE NETWORK
The unit can monitor up to 2000m
with a properly designed pipe network. The pipe network must be properly config-
ured using the PipeIQ software. The pipe network accommodates a maximum sin-
gle pipe length of 120m. The device is capable of both metric 25 mm and IPS 1.05
in. pipe outside diameters without the use of an adaptor. The internal pipe diameter
can range from 15-21mm. Only 1 inlet and 1 outlet pipe are used at a time. Pipe
networks may be constructed of various materials such as ABS, cPVC, PVC, copper
or stainless steel pipe. Travel time from the furthest hole depends on the application
of the device, but is limited to a maximum of 120 seconds by the PipeIQ software.
Refer to local agency requirements and PipeIQ software for proper configuration.
ACTIVATED RELAY
Minor Fault
Urgent Fault
Minor Fault
Minor Fault
Urgent Fault
Urgent Fault
Urgent Fault
Minor Fault
Minor Fault
Urgent Fault
Urgent Fault
Minor Fault
Urgent Fault
Isolation Fault
Minor Fault
Urgent Fault
None
(Depending on local regulations) (at Class C)
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