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  • Beacon 800, Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Internal Description • 4 Internal Description This section describes the internal components of the Beacon 800. Figure 1: Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Component Location Display Screens NOTE: The display screens, status lights, and program buttons are mounted to a secondary circuit board. This circuit board is mounted to the main circuit board by standoffs. The display screens simultaneously display the target gas, measuring unit, and current gas reading of all active channels. The top screen displays channels 1

  • Beacon 800, 3 • Overview Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Chapter 2: Description Overview This chapter describes external and internal components of the Beacon 800 Gas Monitor. External Description This section describes the housing and all external components of the Beacon 800. For the purposes of this description, the housing door is considered the front of the monitor. Housing The Beacon 800’s fiberglass housing is weather- and corrosion-resistant. It is suitable for installation where general purpose equipment is in use. The housing door is hinged on the left side and is secured by two latches on the right side. The display screens and status light

  • Beacon 800, 29 • Configure Channel Settings Menu Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Figure 11: Save/Abort Selection 10. Press the UP (YES) button to save the Configuration, then press the DOWN (NO) button to return to normal operation. Table 8: Channel Setting Parameters Parameter (Factory-Set Value) Description UNITS and GAS TYPE (Factory setting depends on Detector Head.) The unit of measure and target gas. Select from a list of settings. You can also create your own setting by selecting User Will Specify. CAUTION: Contact RKI before creating your own setting. FULL SCALE (Factory setting depends on Detec

  • Beacon 800, 41 • Heavy Duty Relay Board Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Programming the Heavy Duty Relays The heavy duty relays are programmed in the Configuration menu. The following relay conditions may be programmed: • enabled or disabled • normally de-energized (NDE) or normally energized (NE) • conditions under which a relay activates The Configure Power Relays menu item is displayed in the Configuration menu only if the heavy duty relay board is installed in the Beacon 800. Entering the Configuration Menu 1. To enter the Configuration menu, simultaneously press and hold the ESCAPE and ENTER buttons for approximat

  • Beacon 800, 39 • Heavy Duty Relay Board Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual and to J1 on the upper left of the display board. The other cable has a three position connector on each end, but one position is unused. This two wire cable runs from TB5 in the upper right of the heavy duty relay board to TB3 on the main board below the power supply. If the recorder output board is also installed, this cable has an additional section which connects to J1 on the recorder output board. The heavy duty relay boar

  • Beacon 800, Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Wiring the Beacon 800 Gas Monitor • 16 Connecting RKI Detector Heads Perform the following procedure to connect an RKI detector head to the Beacon 800. 1. Turn off Power to the Beacon 800 at the power source. 2. Open the Beacon 800 door and place the power switch in the off position. 3. See the detector head instruction manual for instructions on how to connect wires to the detector head. 4. Install an appropriately rated cable bushing or conduit in an unused conduit hub on the bottom of the Beacon 800 housing. CAUTION: Only use the four facto

  • Beacon 800, Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Heavy Duty Relay Board • 40 Figure 16: Wiring the Heavy Duty Relay Board 8. Rotate the display board back to its original position and secure it to the standoffs with the two thumbscrews. 9. Start up the Beacon 800 as described in Chapter 3. Operation Unlike the Beacon 800’s standard relay contacts which are form C (common, normally open, and normally closed contacts) the heavy duty relays are form A (common and normally open). Form A contacts are open when the relay is de-energized. The alarm conditions under which the heavy duty

  • 23 • Alarm Indications Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Low Battery Condition This section describes the audible and visual indications for a low battery condition and suggests responses to a low battery condition. This condition only applies when DC power is used as a primary or backup power source. NOTE: When a 24 VDC battery is used as a backup power source, the Beacon 80

  • Beacon 800, Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Viewing & Resetting Min/Max Readings • 24 Viewing & Resetting Min/Max Readings The Reset switch may be used to view and reset the minimum and maximum gas readings for all active channels. 1. While the Beacon 100 is in normal operation, press and hold the Reset switch button for 3 seconds. 2. The display will indicate MIN / MAX Display on the top display and the bottom display will indicate Press RESET when done viewing . . . for 5 seconds before displaying the minimum and maximum readings for all active channels. The minimum

  • Beacon 800, 13 • Wiring the Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Connecting the AC Power Source and Earth Ground NOTE: If you are using DC power as the primary power source, go to the next section, “Connecting the DC Power Source.” Perform the following procedure to connect the AC power source to the Beacon 800. WARNING: Verify that the power source is unplugged or turned off at the power source end before you continue with this procedure. 1. Locate the AC terminal strip (see Figure 1 on page

  • Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Specifications • 2 Specifications Table 1 lists specifications for the Beacon 800. Table 1: Beacon 800 Specifications Description Specification Input Power 100 to 240 VAC or 24 VDC Detector Head Input Type 2 or 3 wire 4-20mA transmitters Construction (housing) Fiberglass/polyester with lexan window (NEMA 4X) Dimensions

  • Beacon 800, Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Alarm Indications • 20 Alarm Indications This section describes the Beacon 800 in alarm 1, alarm 2, and fail conditions, and suggests responses to these conditions. Table 4 lists the alarm indications for each condition. NOTE: The Beacon 800 includes alarm on and alarm off delay settings for each channel and level of gas alarm. The alarm indications described in this section operate according to the default delay settings. See Chapter 5: Configuration Menu for detailed information on displaying or changing

  • Beacon 800, 7 • Internal Description Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual AC Terminal Strip The 3-point AC terminal strip is above the controller terminal strip (see Figure 1). The AC terminal strip facilitates wiring connections to the AC power source. The GND terminal is factory wired to the ground stud. Relays The Beacon 800 includes 16 channel relays and three common relays. Both sets of relay contacts are single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) and are rated for 3 amps at 115 VAC (resistive). NOTE: In the Configuration menu, you can select normally energized, or normally de- energized relays for each channel relay. This sec

  • Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Alarm Indications • 22 Responding to an Alarm 2 Condition This section suggests responses to an alarm 2 condition. 1. Follow your established procedure for a high-level combustible or toxic gas condition, or an increasing oxygen condition. 2. Oxygen alarms are factory set as self-resetting and will automatically cle

  • Beacon 800, Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Enabling or Disabling Channels • 26 Enabling or Disabling Channels 1. To enter the Configuration menu, simultaneously press and hold the ESCAPE and ENTER buttons for approximately 5 seconds. Release the buttons when the You Have Entered the Configuration Menu... message appears on the top display screen. NOTE: The Configuration menu includes a 5-minute time-out feature. If you do not perform an action within 5 minutes of the previous action, the Beacon 800 automatically returns to normal operation. 2. Press the UP (YES) button to continue. 3. Press the UP (YES) or DOWN (NO) button until the 1) Enable/Disable Channel(s) message

  • Beacon 800, 5 • Internal Description Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Figure 2: Display Board Component Location Status Lights The Beacon 800 includes four status lights that indicate the current status of the monitor: the ALARM 1 light, the ALARM 2 light, the FAIL light, and the PILOT light (see Figure 2). PILOT Light The PILOT light is on when the Beacon 800 is receiving incoming power, either AC or DC power. FAIL Light The FAIL light turns on when the Beacon 800 is experiencing a fail condition. A fail condition can be caused by a failure within the Beacon 800 or transmitter(s) wired to the Beacon 800 (see “Chapter 6: Maintenance” on page

  • Beacon 800, 9 • Overview Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Chapter 3: Installation and Start Up Overview This chapter describes procedures showing how to mount the Beacon 800 Gas Monitor, to make wiring connections to the monitor, and to start up the monitor. WARNING: Perform all installation and start-up procedures in a “fresh air” environment of normal oxygen content, and known to be free of combustible and toxic gas. The Beacon 800 is not in operation as a gas monitoring system until the start-up procedure is complete. Mounting the Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Perfo

  • 27 • Calibration Mode Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Calibration Mode This section describes how to use calibration mode to calibrate a detector head. WARNING: The Beacon 800 is not an active gas monitoring device during the calibration procedure. Entering Calibration Mode 1. Assemble the calibration kit(s). See the instruction manual for each de

  • Beacon 800, 19 • Overview Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Chapter 4: Operation Overview This chapter describes the Beacon 800 Gas Monitor in normal operation. This chapter also describes the Beacon 800 in alarm 1, alarm 2, and fail conditions, and suggests responses to these conditions. Normal Operation Normal operation is defined as follows: • the start-up procedure is complete. • the Beacon 800 is not indicating an alarm 1, alarm 2, or fail condition. • the Beacon 800 is not running the Configuration menu. During norm

  • Beacon 800, 31 • Overview Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Chapter 6: Maintenance Overview This chapter describes corrective maintenance procedures for the Beacon 800 Gas Monitor. The chapter includes a troubleshooting guide for problems you may encounter with the Beacon 800. Procedures to replace components of the Beacon 800 are at the end of this chapter. Preventive Maintenance Preventive maintenance of the Beacon 800 consists of daily, monthly, and quarterly procedures to ensure that the detector heads remain on zero (20.9 for oxygen) in fresh air and are responsive to the target gas. See the detector head instruction manual(s). Troubleshooting Table

  • Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 About t

  • Beacon 800, 37 • Recorder Output Board Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual 6. Start up the Beacon 800 as described in “Chapter 3: Installation and Start Up” on page 9. When the Beacon 800 start up is complete, the recorder output board will be generating the analog output signals for all active channels. Operation The output of the board for a channel directly mirrors the signal from the detector head installed on that channel at all times regardless of whether the Beacon 800 is in normal operation or in the configuration menu. 4 mA and 1 V correspond to a gas concentration of 0; 20 mA and 5 V correspond to a full scale reading. In the

  • Beacon 800, 11 • Mounting the Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Figure 5: Beacon 800 Gas Monitor External Wiring Diagram 100-240 VAC Note: Do not connect AC power if 24 VDC is the primary power source. (factory wired) + Alarm 1 Terminal Strip for Channels 1 - 4 (typical wiring) Not Used Alarm Devices 2 wire 4 - 20 mA Transmitter Terminals (typical) Buzzer (factory wired) FB (4 - 20 mA) + 24 VDC - (DC Ground) Contact Rating of 10 Amps Resistive at 250 VAC for Each Set of Alar

  • Beacon 800, 15 • Wiring the Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Connecting External Alarms Perform the following procedure to connect external alarm devices to the Beacon 800. NOTE: The alarm terminal strips include terminals that are dedicated to individual channels and levels of alarm. The controller terminal strip includes terminals for common alarms (dedicated to all channels). The example used in this procedure describes connecting an external alarm device to the channel 1, alarm 1 terminals on the alarm terminal strip. WARNING: Do not connect external alarms to the 24 VDC terminals. 1. Locate the applicable al

  • Beacon 800, Beacon 800 Gas Monitor Operator’s Manual Wiring the Beacon 800 Gas Monitor • 12 Wiring the Beacon 800 Gas Monitor This section describes procedures to connect the AC power source, DC power source, external alarms, and detector heads. See Figure 5 for a general wiring diagram of all external wiring to the Beacon 800. NOTE: All connections to building electrical systems must be installed in accordance with local requirements and must be installed by qualified personnel. WARNING: Make all connections to the Beacon 800 before you plug in or turn on the AC or DC power source. Before you make any wiring adjustments, always verify that all power sources are not live. Routing Wiring Into

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