Det-Tronics UD10 FlexVu Explosion-Proof Universal Display Unit User Manual
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Table 1—Range and Default Values for Alarms and Calibration Gas Concentration
UD10 AlARM DATA
CAlibRATion
Gas Detector
High Alarm Value
low Alarm Value
Aux alarm Value
Cal Gas
GT3000--
Hydrogen Sulfide
Range
10-90%
5-50%
5-90%
30-90%
Default
40%
10%
40%
50%
GT3000--
Ammonia
Range
10-90%
5-50%
5-90%
30-90%
Default
40%
10%
40%
50%
GT3000--Chlorine
Range
10-90%
5-50%
5-90%
30-90%
Default
40%
10%
40%
50%
GT3000--
Hydrogen
Range
10-60%
5-50%
5-90%
30-90%
Default
40%
10%
40%
50%
GT3000--oxygen
Range
5-20.5% v/v
5-20.5% v/v
5-20.5% v/v
20.9% v/v
Default
18% v/v
18% v/v
18% v/v
20.9% v/v
GT3000--Carbon
Monoxide
Range
10-90%
5-50%
5-90%
30-90%
Default
40%
10%
40%
50%
GT3000--Sulfur
Dioxide
Range
10-90%
5-50%
5-90%
30-90%
Default
40%
10%
40%
50%
PiR9400
Range
10-60%
5-50%
5-90%
50%
Default
40%
10%
40%
50%
PiRECl
Range
10-60%
5-50%
5-90%
30-90%
Default
40%
10%
40%
50%
oPECl
Range
1-3 lFl-meters
0.25-3 lFl-meters
nA
nA
Default
2 lFl-meters
1 lFl-meter
nA
nA
C706x*
Range
10-90%
5-50%
5-90%
30-90%
Default
40%
10%
40%
50%
CGS
Combustible
Range
10-60%
5-50%
5-90%
50%
Default
40%
10%
40%
50%
Model 505/CGS
Combustible
Range
10-60%
5-50%
5-90%
n/A
Default
40%
10%
40%
n/A
nTMoS--
Hydrogen Sulfide
Range
10-90%
5-50%
5-90%
50%
Default
40%
10%
40%
50%
Generic Detector
Range
10-90%
5-50%
5-90%
n/A
Default
40%
10%
40%
50%
notes: All values are a percentage of full scale with the exception of oxygen, which is the actual percent of oxygen, and
oPECl, which is the value in lFl-meters.
low alarm must be less than or equal to the high alarm.
Changing the Measurement Range will reset all alarm and Cal Gas values to the default settings for the selected range.
Alarm relays are selectable for either normally energized or normally de-energized coils, with selectable latching or
non-latching contacts. Fault relay is normally energized (with no faults).
*Does not support C7064C hydrogen sulfide or C7065E oxygen, but includes C7064E hydrogen sulfide,
C7067E chlorine, C7066E carbon monoxide, and C7068E sulfur dioxide.