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Critical Environment Technologies Canada Inc.
“PDC”
Series
Programmable Digital Controllers &
“DST” Series Digital Sensor / Transmitters
Critical Environment Technologies Canada Inc.
Unit 145, 7391 Vantage Way Delta, BC V4G 1M3
Canada Ph: 604-940-8741 Fx: 604-940-8745
www.critical-environment.com
INSTALLATION / OPERATION MANUAL
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1 Critical Environment Technologies Canada Inc. “PDC” Series Programmable Digital Controllers & “DST” Series Digital Sensor / Transmitters Criti

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10 4.1 ENCLOSURE INTERIOR LAYOUT PHOTO INCOMING LINE VOLTAGE SYSTEM POWER ENCLOSURE MOUNTING HOLE ENCLOSURE MOUNTING HOLE ENCLOSURE MOUNTING HOLE EN

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11 4.2 WIRING CONNECTIONS DRAWING (DIGITAL)

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12 4.3 WIRING CONNECTIONS DRAWING (ANALOG)

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13 4.4 DST DIGITAL ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR / TRANSMITTER DRAWING

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14 4.5 DST DIGITAL SOLID-STATE SENSOR / TRANSMITTER DRAWING

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15 5.0 MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD PHOTO DIGITAL “J3” JUMPER LOCATION FOR “SYSTEM RESET” SECOND CAN WIRING TERMINAL STRIP “J5” JUMPER LOCATION FOR THE BOTH CA

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16 5.1 MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD PHOTO ANALOG WIRING TERMINAL STRIP FOR INDIVIDUAL ANALOG SIGNAL WIRES FROM ANALOG TRANSMITTERS WIRING TERMINAL STRIP SUPPLY

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17 5.2 DST CIRCUIT BOARD PHOTO (ELECTROCHEMICAL) WIRING INPUT TERMINALS WIRING OUTPUT TERMINALS LINK LED AUTO-CAL PUSH-BUTTON LED-2 FOR CALIBRATI

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18 6.0 SYSTEM OPERATION Powering up: Double check wiring connections at both the PDC controller and the remote mounted DST series digital transmitt

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19 7.0 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING– GENERAL System Configuration: The PDC controller is completely configurable by the end user. Reference the following pag

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2 IMPORTANT NOTICES READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS OPERATION MANUAL PRIOR TO INSTALLING OR USING THIS INSTRUMENT. THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE

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20 7.2 INPUT CODE DESCRIPTIONS 1211 “LOW ALARM SET POINT”: This code allows the user to set or change the system low alarm set point. This is th

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21 7.2 INPUT CODE DESCRIPTIONS, CONT’D….. 3212 “ INPUT ADDRESS”: This code is used to initiate and configure the system. First ensure all external

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22 7.2 INPUT CODE DESCRIPTIONS, CONT’D….. 1221 “AUTO NULL”: This code allows the user to force the remote DST (digital signal transmitter) to nul

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23 7.2 INPUT CODE DESCRIPTIONS, CONT’D….. GAS SENSOPR TYPE - CODE 1231 - GAS SENSOR LISTING DISPLAY GAS SENSOR UNITS INDICATION TY

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24 7.3 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING - OUTPUT CODES CODE DESCRIPTION 2331 NORMAL RELAY ACTIVATE (GAS ALARM) (ALL , SENS ,

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25 7.4 OUTPUT CODE DESCRIPTIONS 2331 “NORMAL RELAY ACTIVATE (GAS ALARM)”: This menu item is used to select the type of alarms which will activate e

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26 7.4 OUTPUT CODE DESCRIPTIONS, CONT’D….. 3221 “RELAY ENABLE / DISABLE”: This code allows the user to enable or disable a specific relay. The c

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27 7.4 OUTPUT CODE DESCRIPTIONS, CONT’D….. 2333 “STROBE OUTPUT ACTIVATION LEVEL”: This code controls the gas alarm level at which the “strobe” o

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28 7.4 OUTPUT CODE DESCRIPTIONS, CONT’D….. 3232 “REMOTE ANALOG OUTPUT ADDRESS INITIALIZATION”: This code allows the user to add remote analog out

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29 7.4 OUTPUT CODE DESCRIPTIONS, CONT’D….. 3332 “MESSURE ANALOG INPUT VOLTAGES”: This code allows the user to measure the analog input without hav

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3 INDEX SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE 1.0 General ...

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30 8.0 CALIBRATION OF SENSOR / TRANSMITTERS Frequency: All sensors require regular calibration maintenance to ensure accuracy and indeed to confi

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31 9.0 PERIPHERAL DEVICES Extra Relays: If the target application will require more than eight relay contacts, optional remote relay modules (M/N R

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32 12.0 TROUBLE-SHOOTING If after 10 min of operation there are errors in the system the following check list should be carried out. 1) Check tha

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33 12.0 TROUBLE-SHOOTING, CONT’D….. With the POWER ON 1) Check the voltage on the 24VDC line. A reading of anywhere between 24.0 VDC to 20.0VDC is

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34 12.0 TROUBLE-SHOOTING, CONT’D….. Software 1) Check System Error/WDT Test Menu 3331. The display will indicate what the source of the error is t

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4 1.0 GENERAL PDC series systems are configurable, digital, microprocessor based, controllers for use in non-hazardous (non-explosion rated) envi

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5 2.0 CONTROLLER SPECIFICATIONS, CONT’D….. Fuses: Replaceable: Primary: 1.5 amp, Power supply: 2.0 amp Options: a) BACnet Output Mod

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6 3.0 INSTALLATION Standard: Four 3/16” diameter mounting holes can be located at the corners inside the enclosure base. Take caution when using in

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7 3.1 WIRING Digital System: If a digital system has been selected, refer to “WIRING SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS” on page 5. The

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8 3.2 JUMPER SETTINGS AND WIRING EXAMPLES, CONT’D….. System wiring can originate at the “CAN-IN” or “CAN-OUT” wiring terminals of the PDC. They are

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9 NOTE-1: Three knockouts can be found along the top edge and three along the bottom edge of the system enclosure NOTE-2: Standard enclosure is pow

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