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Det-Tronics PIRECL Infrared Carbon Dioxide Gas Detector PointWatch Eclipse User Manual

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reMoTe CalIbraTIon opTIon
In most applications, it is recommended to install the

PointWatch Eclipse CO

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model where it will contact the

gas of interest as quickly as possible. Unfortunately,

the best location for early warning can often result in

accessibility problems for the operator when calibration

is required. In these applications, the Model PIRTB

Termination Box is highly recommended to provide the

ability to calibrate the detector from a remote location.

The PIRTB consists of a termination/circuit board, housed

within an explosion-proof junction box. The circuit board

contains a magnetic reed switch for initiating calibration,

an indicating LED to signal the operator when to apply

and remove the calibration gas, and a wiring terminal

block. A version of the junction box is furnished with

a small viewing window that enables calibration to be

performed without hazardous area de-classification.

The PIRTB may be installed up to 100 feet away from

the Eclipse. Refer to Figure 16 for remote calibration

configuration options.

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The remote calibration switch is intended for
initiating calibration only. Resetting latching alarm
outputs using the remote calibration switch cannot
be accomplished without entering the Calibration
mode.

The following recommendations are provided to enhance

operator ease and convenience of remote calibration

configurations:

1. Install the Eclipse in such a manner that the onboard

LED is visible whenever possible. This will aid in

checking device status "at a glance."

2. The Eclipse is provided with a calibration gas nozzle

on the weather baffle, which allows the use of

permanently attached calibration gas delivery tubing

(either polyethylene or stainless steel). The tubing is

typically routed in parallel with the remote calibration

cabling to the same location as the PIRTB termination

box. This arrangement enables a technician to

initiate calibration and deliver the calibration gas to

the Eclipse from a single location.

3. When permanently installed calibration gas tubing

is utilized, always install a shut-off valve at the open

end to prevent unwanted gas or debris from entering

the tubing.

4. Always purge the permanent tubing with pure

nitrogen prior to and immediately after calibration

to ensure that residual carbon dioxide gases are

cleared. Always close the shutoff valve after post-

calibration purging is complete. This will ensure

that all the carbon dioxide gas is eliminated from the

Eclipse optics.

5. Note that permanently installed calibration gas

tubing will increase the calibration gas consumption

rate as a function of total tubing length.

Other methods of remote Eclipse calibration include

utilizing HART or MODBUS communications. Refer to

the HART and MODBUS appendices for details.