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Eagle Quantum EQ2200UVHT For Use With C7050B Continuous Duty High Temperature UV Flame Detector
DESCRIPTION
The EQ2200UVHT UV Flame Detector is used with the Eagle Quantum system to provide UV flame protection in continuous duty high temperature applications, such as turbine compartments, enclosures, generator rooms, etc. where ambient temperatures can continuously exceed +75C (+167F). The EQ2200UVHT is an electronic module assembly that is used in conjunction with a high temperature rated C7050B UV detector (with DE1888K3 high temperature rated UV sensor tube). The two devices are mounted in separate explosion-proof, watertight enclosures. The UV detector is rated for continuous duty in environments up to +125C (+257F). The electronic module is rated up to +75C (+167F). NOTE The electronic module cannot be located in the high temperature area. The UV detector and electronic module assembly can be separated up to 165 feet (50 meters) using high temperature rated 4 core shielded cable. NOTE In accordance with NFPA 72, the maximum separation distance is 20 feet (6 meters) using conduit or equivalent protection against mechanical damage. The detector is equipped with both automatic and manual optical integrity (oi) test capability. LED Detector status is indicated by a red LED that is visible through the viewing window on the cover of the electronic module junction box. Table 1 indicates the condition of the LED for each detector status. OUTPUT The output of the device is a status message that is sent to the gateway and logic controller in the Local Control Unit along the communication loop. System response to the message is determined at the time of configuration. The device supports ANSI/NFPA 72 Class A, Style 7 communication with the LCU.

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is Detector Electronics' Trademark for its patented Optical Integrity Systems, U.S. Patent 3,952,196, United Kingdom Patent 1,534,969, Canada Patent 1,059,598. 9/01 90-1140

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Table 1Detector Status/Indications

Status Normal with automatic oi selected Normal with manual oi selected Fault Fire

LED Blinks every 5 seconds Blinks every 10 seconds Off On

ADDRESSABILITY Device identification is accomplished by setting switches on a DIP switch assembly located on the electronic module (valid address range is 5 to 250). ALARM LOG The detector maintains an alarm log in non-volatile memory. The time and date for the last eight alarms are logged. TERMINAL WIRING BOARD External wiring is connected to plug-in screw terminal connectors on the terminal wiring board located inside the electronic module junction box. ENCLOSURE The explosion-proof NEMA/Type 4X enclosure is designed for use in a variety of hazardous locations. SOFTWARE SELECTABLE OPTIONS The following software selectable options are available using a PC running Det-Tronics configuration software. Operating Mode The operating mode determines the type of logic that the UV flame detector will use for processing fire signals. (Arc rejection mode is the recommended setting). Arc Rejection Mode (Factory Recommended). The arc rejection mode enables the detector to prevent nuisance fire alarms caused by UV from short-duration electrical arcs or electrostatic discharge, while maintaining the ability to reliably detect the UV given off by a flame. The arc rejection mode is not recommended unless these false alarm sources are present within the application to be protected. Typical applications that benefit from arc rejection logic include electrostatic coating processes and uncontrolled environments where transient UV sources can be present, such as many typical outdoor applications.

The arc rejection algorithm examines the radiant energy level detected within a specified unit of time (timed gate). The output of the detector is determined by three variables: sensitivity level gate length number of consecutive gates required. Different combinations of these variables allow for various levels of transient arc rejection capability. There are four arc rejection levels (very high, high, medium, and low) that are selectable for the detector through the PC. Refer to Table 2. The proper arc rejection setting for a given application must be determined through testing. For indoor applications with known electrostatic energy fields within 15 feet of the detector, an arc rejection setting of very high or high is typical. For outdoor applications, medium or low arc rejection settings are typical. It is recommended that each detector be thoroughly tested at the programmed arc rejection setting within the ambient conditions that will be present during normal operation. This will help to ensure that the selected arc rejection setting is proper for the application. Standard Mode. In the standard processing mode, the detector output (measured in counts per second) is compared to the fire threshold (the sensitivity setting as described below). If the radiant energy level from the fire exceeds the selected alarm threshold level, the time delay begins (if a time delay is selected). If the radiant energy level from the fire remains above the selected sensitivity level for the duration of the time delay, the fire alarm output is activated. In every application, it is crucial to ensure that the radiant ultraviolet energy level from the expected fire at the required distance from the detector will exceed the selected sensitivity level. Standard signal processing is recommended for controlled indoor applications only.

Table 2Arc Rejection Levels for UV Detector

Arc Rejection Level Very High High Medium Low * CPS = counts per second

Consecutive Gates 8 4 4 4

Gate Length 1/16 Second 1/16 Second 1/8 Second 1/4 Second

Sensitivity* Very High (8 CPS) Very High (8 CPS) Very High (8 CPS) Very High (8 CPS)

Min. Processing Time 0.5 Second 0.25 Second 0.5 Second 1.0 Second

Sensitivity Whether the Standard or Arc Rejection mode is selected, the sensitivity setting must always be programmed. The selected sensitivity level determines the fire alarm threshold setpoint. The higher the sensitivity level, the greater the detection range, but the possibility of false alarms will be increased. Four sensitivity levels are selectable. Refer to Table 3. The sensitivity setting must be appropriate for the anticipated fire size at the required distance from the detector. Time Delay Arc rejection mode If the fire signal meets the programmed arc rejection requirements, the time delay begins. A fire output is generated if the fire signal continues for the duration of the time delay. Standard mode A fire output is generated only if the fire signal exceeds the sensitivity setting for the entire duration of the programmed time delay. Automatic or Manual oi The oi system uses an internally generated UV test signal to determine the relative condition of the detector and its optical surfaces. If automatic oi testing is selected, the oi test is automatically performed once every minute. The automatic oi test does not generate an alarm output or interfere with normal detector operation. The manual oi test is initiated using a button on the point display screen on the PC. The manual oi test can be used in addition to automatic oi to test UV detector sensitivity.

FEATURES
UV detector rated for +125C continuous duty Long detection range to gasoline fires LED indicates normal operation, fire and fault conditions Microprocessor based circuitry Selectable automatic or manual oi Adjustable sensitivity and time delay for fire output Selectable latching or non-latching for fire and fault outputs Programmable for arc rejection or standard signal processing method Fire overrides fault for safety No calibration required Operates under adverse weather conditions and in dirty environments Field addressable Fault isolation Pass through communication circuitry on power loss Non-volatile memory for configuration and logging of alarms Screw terminal connectors RFI / EMI hardened Swivel mounting bracket for ease of installation and positioning FMR, CSA, CENELEC and CE Mark Certifications FMR performance verified per ANSI/NFPA 72 and FM 3260.
Table 3Sensitivity Levels for UV Detector

Sensitivity Level Equivalents Sensitivity Level Selected Very High High Medium Low Nominal Fire Alarm Threshold In Counts per Second (CPS) 8 24 48 96

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SPECIFICATIONS
INPUT VOLTAGE 24 vdc nominal, 18 to 30 vdc. 10% overvoltage will not cause damage to the equipment. INPUT POWER 2.0 watts typical, 4.0 watts maximum during oi test. TEMPERATURE RANGE Electronic Module: 40F to +167F (40C to +75C). UV Detector: 40F to +257F (40C to +125C). Storage: 67F to +185F (55C to +85C). HUMIDITY RANGE 5 to 95% relative humidity, can withstand 100% condensing humidity for short periods of time. SPECTRAL SENSITIVITY RANGE UV radiation over the wavelength of 1850 to 2450 angstroms (solar blind). CONE OF VISION The detector has a 90 degree cone of vision with the highest sensitivity lying along its central axis. See Figure 1. FLAME SENSITIVITY The detector has four adjustable sensitivity settings plus transient arc rejection capabilities. RESPONSE TIME The detector is selectable for a 0 to 7 second time delay. OUTPUTS Digital communication, transformer isolated (78.5 kbps).

WIRING REQUIREMENTS Wiring to the UV detector must be between 12 and 18 AWG (approximate metric equivalent = 4 and 1.0 mm2) with a minimum voltage rating of 600 volts rms and a minimum temperature rating of 125C. The use of shielded cable is highly recommended to provide maximum protection from RFI/EMI interference. Consult Eagle Quantum system manual for communication network wiring requirements. VIBRATION Meets MIL SPEC 810C, method 514.2, curve AW. DIMENSIONS See Figures 2, 3 and 4.
5/16-18 UNC

DETECTOR LOCK NUT

1 3/8 INCH GLAND NUT USED TO ROTATE SWIVEL/DETECTOR ASSEMBLY TO DESIRED POSITION 2.5 (6.4)

MOUNTING BASE 2.5 (6.4)

2.0 (5.08) DIA. 120 2 (2)

2.5 (6.4) DIA.


100% REPRESENTS THE MAXIMUM DETECTION DISTANCE FOR A GIVEN FIRE. THE SENSITIVITY INCREASES AS THE ANGLE OF INCIDENCE DECREASES. 0 15 30 100 90 80 45 70 60 DETECTION DISTANCE (PERCENT) 50 40 30 20 10
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0.25 (0.64) DIA. (3)

15 30

Figure 2Q9001B Swivel Mounting Bracket Dimensions in Inches (Centimeters)

45

1/2 INCH NPT OR 20 MM

4.75 (12.06)

2.5 (6.35)

Figure 1Cone of Vision of UV Detector

Figure 3UV Detector Dimensions in Inches (Centimeters)

CERTIFICATION FMR/CSA: Electronic Module: Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C and D. Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, and D (T4A). Class II, Div. 1, Groups E, F, and G. Class II, Div. 2, Groups F and G (T4A). Class III. NEMA/Type 4X. Ambient temperature limits: 40C to +75C. UV Detector: Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C and D (T4). Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C, and D (T4). Class II, Div. 1 & 2, Groups E, F, and G (T4). Class III (T4). NEMA/Type 4X. Ambient temperature limits: 40C to +125C. CENELEC: Electronic Module EEx d IIC T4 (Tamb = 60C to +75C) EEx d IIC T5 (Tamb = 60C to +65C) EEx d IIC T6 (Tamb = 60C to +50C) IP66. UV Detector EEx d IIB +H2 T4 (Tamb = 55C to +125C) EEx d IIB +H2 T5 (Tamb = 55C to +90C) EEx d IIB +H2 T6 (Tamb = 55C to +75C) IP66. CE: Conforms to all relevant European Directives. SHIPPING WEIGHT UV Detector Aluminum: 1.2 pounds (0.6 kg) Stainless Steel: 2.2 pounds (1.0 kg). Electronic Module Aluminum: 4.0 pounds (1.8 kg). Stainless Steel: 9.5 pounds (4.3 kg).
5.20 (13.21) 0.28 (0.71) 3.39 (8.6)

4.66 (11.8)

2.69 (6.83)

0.32 (0.81) OVAL SLOT MOUNTING (TYPICAL FOUR PLACES)

6.62 (16.8)

3/4 INCH NPT OR 25/20 MM

1.28 (3.25)
B1988

Figure 4 EQ2200UVHT Junction Box Dimensions in Inches (Centimeters)

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INSTALLATION
NOTE Refer to the Eagle Quantum system manual, form number 95-8470, for complete instructions regarding wiring and installation. WARNING Do not open any junction box or device enclosure when power is applied without first de-classifying the hazardous area.

LOOSEN TWO SCREWS TO REMOVE TERMINAL WIRING BOARD

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ELECTRONIC MODULE ASSEMBLY 1. Mount the device on a solid surface that is free of vibration. 2. Remove the cover from the junction box. 3. Loosen the three captive screws that hold the electronic module to the terminal wiring board and remove the module. See Figure 5. 4. Loosen (do not remove) the two captive screws that secure the terminal wiring board inside the junction box, and remove the terminal wiring board. See Figure 6. (The terminal blocks are located on the bottom side of the terminal wiring board.) 5. Connect the UV detector wires to the appropriate points on the P3 terminal. Connect the 24 vdc power wires and the communication network cable to the appropriate points on the P2 terminal. See Figure 7 for terminal identification. Note that the plug-in terminals can be removed to facilitate wiring.

Figure 6 Terminal Wiring Board with Electronic Module Removed

IMPORTANT Insulate the shields to prevent shorting to the device housing or to any other conductor. NOTE Terminals 4 and 9 (shield) are connected internally, as are terminals 5 and 8 (24 vdc +) and terminals 6 and 7 (24 vdc ). 6. Re-install the terminal wiring board inside the junction box.

P2 1 SHIELD

COM 1

4 LOOSEN THREE SCREWS TO REMOVE ELECTRONIC MODULE

SHIELD

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6 ELECTRONIC MODULE UV FLAME DETECTOR TERMINAL BLOCK A TERMINAL WIRING BOARD B 2 9 7

P3 1

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COM 2

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SHIELD

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Figure 5Electronic Module Installed on Terminal Wiring Board

Figure 7 EQ2200UVHT Wiring Terminal

TERMINAL CAP BLIND HOLE

OPEN BINARY VALUE 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128

OPEN

LEAVE IN OPEN POSITION OPEN = OFF CLOSED = ON


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NODE ADDRESS EQUALS THE ADDED VALUE OF ALL CLOSED ROCKER SWITCHES

CATCH COVER LOCKING ASSEMBLY

Figure 8Field Device Address Switches


CATCH SCREW STRAP

7. Set the rocker switches for the desired address. Each device on the LON/SLC must be assigned a unique address. This is accomplished by setting DIP switches on the modules circuit board. See Figure 8. Each rocker switch has a specific binary value. The node address is equal to the added value of all closed rocker switches. All open switches are ignored. The valid address range is from 5 to 250. Refer to the Eagle Quantum system manual (form 95-8470) for additional information. 8. Re-install the electronic module, ensuring that the connector is aligned correctly. Tighten the three captive screws that hold the electronic module in place. 9. Replace the junction box cover and hand tighten to ensure proper sealing. UV FLAME DETECTOR Wiring to the UV detector must be between 12 and 18 AWG with a minimum voltage rating of 600 volts rms and a minimum temperature rating of 125C. The use of shielded cable is highly recommended to provide maximum protection from RFI/EMI interference. 1. Mount the Swivel Mounting Bracket using 1/4 inch (M6) screws with a length of at least 1 inch (25 mm). The mounting surface should be free of

BARREL

WINDOW CAP
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Figure 10Detector with Cover Locking Assembly

vibration. Allow adequate space around the swivel to facilitate aiming and wiring of the detector. Armored flexible conduit should be used for the final 3 feet (one meter) of the cable run to allow for aiming and alignment of the detector. 2. Attach the detector to the Swivel Mounting Bracket. 3. Disassemble the detector enclosure by turning the housing cover counterclockwise. See Figure 9. NOTE If the detector is equipped with a cover locking device, it must be loosened using a hexagonal (Allen) wrench (see Figure 10). 4. Connect the wires to the appropriate screw terminals on the detector terminal block. See Figure 7 for terminal identification. Do not ground the shield to the detector housing. (Tape off the shield and leave it disconnected.)

TERMINAL BLOCK

INDEX PIN

UV SENSOR TUBE MODULE

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HOUSING COVER

Figure 9High Temperature UV Detector

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10. Aim the detector at the potential hazard and tighten the nut on the swivel mounting bracket. 11. Install any optional accessories (such as air shields).

UV TEST LAMP* OPENING

ORDERING INFORMATION
When ordering, please specify: EQ2200UVHT
SPLIT IN oi RING (MUST BE POSITIONED ON THE DOWNWARD SIDE OF UNIT WHEN MOUNTED)

Electronic Module High Temperature UV Detector

C7050B (006899 Series)


B1991

* UV TEST LAMP OPENING MUST NOT BE ALIGNED WITH SPLIT IN oi RING

One electronic module assembly and one high temperature UV detector are required for each detection point. Specify: Material: Aluminum or Stainless Steel 3/4 inch NPT or 25/20 MM for electronic module 1/2 inch NPT or 20 MM for UV Detector Replacment Parts: Part Number 006598-002 003240-221 002519-001 Description Electronic Module Assembly Only DE1888K3 UV Sensor Module with oi Oi Reflector Ring

Figure 11Viewing Window of UV Detector

5. Remove the UV sensor tube module from its shipping package. When handling the sensor tube module, be careful not to touch the sensor tube, since oil from the skin can attenuate UV radiation, reducing the sensitivity of the tube. 6. Using the index pin as a guide, install the sensor module on the detector terminal block. 7. Re-assemble the detector housing. If the detectors are equipped with cover locking devices, loosen the clamp sufficiently so that the catch can be seated in the blind hole provided on the terminal cap. See Figure 10. The clamp must then be fastened securely around the detector barrel by tightening with the proper tool. 8. Clean the viewing window and oi ring. 9. Check the viewing window surface (Figure 11) and ensure that: A) The oi source (UV test lamp opening) is located on top. B) The split in the oi reflective ring is not aligned with the UV test lamp opening on the detector module. C) The split in the oi ring is directed downward to prevent a buildup of contaminants between the oi ring and the viewing window.
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For additional information or for assistance in designing a system to meet the needs of a specific application, please contact: Detector Electronics Corporation 6901 West 110th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55438 USA Operator: (952) 941-5665 or (800) 765-FIRE Customer Service: (952) 946-6491 Fax: (952) 829-8750 Web site: www.detronics.com E-mail: detronics@detronics.com

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