Instructions 95-8546: UVIR Flame Detector X5200
Instructions 95-8546: UVIR Flame Detector X5200
Instructions 95-8546: UVIR Flame Detector X5200
95-8546
UVIR Flame Detector
X5200
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Optical Integrity (oi) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cleaning Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 oi Plate Removal and Replacement . . . . . . . . 16
Data Logging / Event Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Periodic Checkout Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Integral Wiring Compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Clock Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Startup Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Fire Alarm Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
INSTRUCTIONS
Important
Be sure to read and understand the entire
instruction manual before installing or operating
the flame detection system. Any deviation from
the recommendations in this manual may impair
system performance and compromise safety.
ATTENTION
The X5200 includes the Automatic Optical Integrity
(oi ) feature — a calibrated performance test that
®
DESCRIPTION
The evolution continues with the new X5200 UVIR
A tricolor LED on the detector faceplate indicates
Flame Detector. The X5200 meets the most stringent
normal condition and notifies personnel of fire alarm or
requirements worldwide with advanced detection
fault conditions.
capabilities and immunity to extraneous sources,
combined with a superior mechanical design. The
Microprocessor controlled heated optics increase
mounting arrangement allows the UV and IR sensors to
resistance to moisture and ice.
monitor the same hazardous location with a 90 degree
cone of vision. When both sensors simultaneously detect
The X5200 housing is available in copper-free aluminum
the presence of a flame, an alarm signal is generated.
or stainless steel, both with NEMA 4X and IP66 rating.
The detector has Division and Zone explosion-proof
ratings and is suitable for use in indoor and outdoor
Outputs
applications.
Relays
The standard output configuration includes fire, fault and The standard detector is furnished with fire, fault and
auxiliary relays. Output options include: auxiliary relays. All three relays are rated 5 amperes at
–– 0 to 20 mA output (in addition to the three relays) 30 Vdc.
–– Pulse output for compatibility with existing controller The Fire Alarm relay has redundant terminals and
based systems (with fire and fault relays) normally open / normally closed contacts, normally
–– Eagle Quantum Premier ® (EQP) compatible model de-energized operation, and latching or non-latching
(no analog or relay outputs) operation.
–– HART Communication
The Fault relay has redundant terminals and normally
open contacts, normally energized operation, and
latching or non-latching operation.
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The X5200 signals a fault condition when less than half data logging / event monitoring
of the detection range remains. This is indicated by the Data logging for event monitoring capability is also
Fault relay and is evident by the yellow color of the LED provided. The detector can log up to 1500 events
on the face of the detector. See the "Troubleshooting" (up to 1000 general and 500 alarm events). Status
section for further information. conditions such as normal, power down, general and
oi faults, pre-alarm, fire alarm, time and temperature
Magnetic oi / Manual oi are recorded. Each event is time and date stamped,
The detector also incorporates both magnetic oi and along with the temperature and input voltage. Event
manual oi features that provide the same calibrated test data is stored in non-volatile memory when the event
as the automatic oi, and in addition actuates the Alarm becomes active, and again when the status changes.
relay to verify output operation for preventive maintenance Data is accessible using the RS-485 port or the EQP
requirements. These features can be performed at controller.
any time and eliminate the need for testing with a non-
calibrated external test lamp. integral wiring compartment
All external wiring to the device is connected within
CAUTION the integral junction box. The screw terminals accept
These tests require disabling of all extinguishing wiring from 14 to 24 AWG. The detector is furnished with
devices to avoid release resulting from a four conduit entries, with either 3/4 inch NPT or 25 mm
successful test. threads.
The magnetic oi test is performed by placing a magnet by
the marked location (mag oi) on the outside of the detector.
The manual oi test is accomplished by connecting the oi
Signal Processing options
lead (terminal 22) to power supply minus via an external The X5200 features signal processing options for both the
switch. The magnet or switch must be held in place for a UV and IR sensor. These options determine the type of
minimum of 6 seconds to complete the test. Either of these logic that the detector will use for processing fire signals
test methods activates the calibrated UV and IR emitters. to customize the X5200 to the application.
If the resulting signal meets the test criteria, indicating
that greater than half of the detection range remains, the IR Detector Options
Alarm relay changes state, the indicating LED changes
to red, and the 0-20 mA current output goes to 20 mA. The IR detector in the X5200 can be programmed for:
This condition remains until the magnet is removed or the –– TDSA enabled
switch is released, regardless of whether the relays are set
–– Both TDSA and Quick Fire enabled (either initiates
for latching or non-latching operation.
fire alarm).
If less than half of the detection range remains, no alarm
Time Domain Signal Analysis (TDSA)
is produced and a fault is generated. The fault indication
can be reset by momentarily applying the magnet or The TDSA signal processing technique analyzes the
manual oi switch. input signal in real time, requiring the IR signal to flicker
randomly in order to recognize it as a fire condition.
NOTE
Refer to the Appendix A for FM verification of Using TDSA signal processing, the X5200 ignores
Det-Tronics’ Optical Integrity oi function. regularly chopped blackbody sources (occurring in areas
where moving conveyors and hot objects in proximity
communication to one another result in a regularly chopped IR signal),
because it looks for a less uniform signal. However, in
The X5200 is furnished with an RS-485 interface for
the presence of a regularly chopped signal, the unit is
communicating status and other information with external
more susceptible to false alarms due to sporadic IR that
devices. The RS-485 supports MODBUS protocol, with
functions as a trigger when occurring in conjunction with
the detector configured as a slave device.
the regularly chopped signal.
NOTE
The EQP model uses LON/SLC communication.
RS-485 communication is not available on the
EQP model.
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Quick Fire (High Speed) General APPLICATION
The Quick Fire (High Speed) feature can be used in INformation
conjunction with the TDSA signal processing method.
Response Characteristics
This method overrides TDSA requirements in the event
of an intense signal. When Quick Fire is activated, the Response is dependent on distance, type of fuel,
detector is capable of responding to an intense fire signal temperature of the fuel, and time required for the fire to
in less than 30 milliseconds (0.030 seconds). Using come to equilibrium. As with all fire tests, results must be
the Quick Fire feature in conjunction with TDSA signal interpreted according to an individual application.
processing allows the detector to provide a high speed
response to a large, non-flickering fire (such as in high See Appendix A for fire test results.
pressure gas applications) while maintaining an ability to
respond to smaller fires. Welding
Electric arc welding is a source of intense ultraviolet
UV Detector Options radiation. UV radiation from arc welding readily scatters
The UV detector output (measured in counts per second) and can deflect across significant distances, even when
is compared to the fire threshold (the “sensitivity” setting). direct obstructions exist. Any open door or window can
If the radiant energy level from the fire exceeds the allow nuisance UV radiation from arc welding to enter an
selected alarm threshold level, the fire alarm output is enclosed area.
activated. In every application, it is crucial to ensure that
the radiant ultraviolet energy level from the expected fire It is recommended that the system be bypassed during
at the required distance from the detector will exceed the welding operations in situations where the possibility of a
selected sensitivity level. false alarm cannot be tolerated. Gas welding mandates
system bypass, since the gas torch is an actual fire. Arc
The UV detector in the X5200 can be programmed for: welding rods can contain organic binder materials in
the flux that burn during the welding operation and are
–– Arc Rejection
detectable by the X5200. Welding rods with clay binders
–– Standard Signal Processing. do not burn and will not be detected by the X5200.
However, system bypass is always recommended, since
Arc Rejection (Recommended Factory Setting) the material being welded may be contaminated with
organic substances (paint, oil, etc.) that will burn and
The Arc Rejection mode enables the detector to prevent
possibly trigger the X5200.
nuisance fire alarms caused by UV from short-duration
electrical arcs or electrostatic discharge, while maintaining
Artificial Lighting
the ability to reliably detect the UV given off by a flame.
Typical applications that benefit from arc rejection logic The X5200 should not be located within 3 feet of artificial
include electrostatic coating processes and uncontrolled lights. Excess heating of the detector could occur due to
environments where transient UV sources can be present, heat radiating from the lights.
such as many typical outdoor applications. Most false
alarm sources have short transient UV signatures, while EMI/RFI Interference
fire creates a long UV signature over many seconds. The X5200 is resistant to interference by EMI and RFI,
Most fires are detected in a few seconds (see response and is EMC Directive compliant and CE marked. It will
times in Appendix A). not respond to a 5 watt walkie-talkie at distances greater
than 1 foot.
Standard Signal Processing
Standard signal processing is recommended for high- Non-Carbon Fires
speed suppression systems only. To allow for high- The response of the X5200 is limited to carbonaceous
speed operation, the standard processing mode does not fuels. It should not be used to detect fires from fuels
incorporate the arc rejection programming. This mode that do not contain carbon, such as hydrogen, sulfur and
should only be used in a controlled, indoor environment. burning metals.
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FALSE ALARM SOURCES FACTORS INHIBITING DETECTOR RESPONSE
Windows
UV: The UV sensor is solar blind to the ultraviolet
component of solar radiation. However, it will Glass and Plexiglas windows significantly attenuate
respond to sources of UV besides fire, such as radiation and must not be located between the detector
electric arc welding, lightning, high voltage corona, and a potential flame source. If the window cannot be
x-rays and gamma radiation. eliminated or the detector location changed, contact
Detector Electronics Corporation's (Det-Tronics®) for
IR: The detector has been designed to ignore steady recommendations regarding window materials that will
state infrared sources that do not have a flicker not attenuate radiation.
frequency characteristic of a fire, however, it should
be noted that if these steady state infrared sources Obstructions
are hot enough to emit adequate amounts of infrared Radiation must be able to reach the detector in order
radiation in the response range of the IR sensor and for it to respond. Care must be taken to keep physical
if this radiation becomes interrupted from the view of obstructions out of the line of view of the detector. In
the detector in a pattern characteristic of a flickering addition, UV or IR absorbing gases or vapors must not
flame, the IR sensor can respond. be allowed to accumulate between the detector and
the protected hazard. See Table 3 for a list of these
Any object having a temperature greater than substances.
0° Kelvin (–273°C) emits infrared radiation. The
hotter the object, the greater the intensity of the Smoke
emitted radiation. The closer the infrared source is
Smoke will absorb radiation. If accumulations of dense
to the detector, the greater the potential for a false
smoke can be expected to precede the presence of a
alarm. The IR sensor can respond to IR radiation
flame, then detectors that are used in enclosed areas
sources that can meet the amplitude and flicker
should be mounted on the wall approximately 3 feet
requirements of the detector such as vibrating hot
(1 meter) from the ceiling where the accumulation of
objects.
smoke is reduced.
Although the detector is designed to reduce
Detector Viewing Windows
false actuations, certain combinations of ambient
radiation must be avoided. For example, if IR It is important to keep the detector viewing windows as
radiation with an intensity that exceeds the fire free of contaminants as possible in order to maintain
threshold of the IR sensor should reach the detector maximum sensitivity. Commonly encountered substances
as a flickering signal, and if at the same time that can significantly attenuate UV and/or IR radiation
an electric arc welding signal also reaches the include, but are certainly not limited to, the following:
detector, an alarm output will be generated. Silicones
Oils and greases
NOTE Dust and dirt buildup
Radiation generated by false alarm sources such Paint overspray
as periodic lightning or sparks in the area can be Water and ice.
effectively ignored by the detector using the arc
rejection feature or time delay.
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Table 3 IMportant safety notes
UV and IR Absorbing Gases and Vapors
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INSTALLATION
Detector Positioning
Detectors should be positioned to provide the best
unobstructed view of the area to be protected. The following
factors should also be taken into consideration:
CENTER AXIS
• Identify all high risk fire ignition sources. OF DETECTOR
FIELD OF VIEW
UV VIEWING WINDOW
detector Orientation
oi MAGNET
Refer to Figure 2 and ensure that the oi plate will
be oriented as shown when the X5200 is mounted A2134 DETECTOR STATUS INDICATOR
and sighted. This will ensure proper operation of the
oi system and will also minimize the accumulation of Figure 2—Front View of the X5200
moisture and contaminants between the oi plate and the
viewing windows.
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If conduit is used, we recommend installing drains, note
according to local codes, at water collection points Refer to“Power Consumption”in the“Specifications”
to automatically drain accumulated moisture. It is section of this manual.
also recommended to install at least one breather,
according to local codes, at upper locations to provide The use of shielded cable is required to protect against
ventilation and allow water vapor to escape. interference caused by EMI and RFI. When using cables
with shields, terminate the shields as shown in Figures
Conduit raceways should be inclined so that water will 7 through 12, and Figure 14. Consult the factory if not
flow to low points for drainage and will not collect inside using shielded cable.
enclosures or on conduit seals. If this is not possible, install
conduit drains above the seals to prevent the collection In applications where the wiring cable is installed in
of water or install a drain loop below the detector with a conduit, the conduit must not be used for wiring to other
conduit drain at the lowest point of the loop. electrical equipment.
Conduit seals are not required for compliance with If disconnection of power is required, separate disconnect
explosion-proof installation requirements, but are highly capability must be provided.
recommended to prevent water ingress in outdoor
applications. Units with M25 thread must use an IP66 CAUTION
washer or an O-ring sealed adapter/gland to prevent Installation of the detector and wiring should be
water ingress. performed only by qualified personnel.
4.0
(10.2)
4X ø0.42 3.0 13.1
(1.1) (7.6) (33.4)
4.0
(10.2)
10.6
(27.0)
E2069
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Relay and 0-20 mA Output Models EOL Resistors (Not Used with EQP Model)
Follow the instructions below to install the X5200. To ensure that the insulating material of the wiring terminal
block will not be affected by the heat generated by EOL
1. Make field connections following local ordinances resistors, observe the following guidelines when installing
and guidelines in this manual. Refer to Figures 4 the resistors.
through 12.
1. Required EOL resistor power rating must be 5 watts
2. Check all field wiring to be sure that the proper
minimum.
connections have been made.
note
Important
EOL resistors must be ceramic, wirewound
Do not test any wiring connected to the detector
type, rated 5 watts minimum, with actual power
with a meg-ohmmeter. Disconnect wiring at
dissipation not to exceed 2.5 watts. This applies
the detector before checking system wiring for
to ATEX/IEC installations only.
continuity.
2. Resistor leads should be cut to a length of
3. Make the final sighting adjustments and ensure that
approximately 1 1/2 inches (40 mm).
the mounting bracket hardware is tight.
3. Bend the leads and install the EOL resistor as shown
in Figure 6.
4. Maintain a 3/8 inch (10 mm) minimum gap between
the resistor body and the terminal block or any other
neighboring parts.
NOTE
The EOL resistor can only be used within the
flameproof terminal compartment. Unused
apertures shall be closed with suitable blanking
elements.
B2061
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X5200 DETECTOR
FIRE ALARM PANEL
9 4-20 mA + 19 4-20 mA – SPARE 29
oi TEST 3
1 IN NORMAL OPERATION WITH NO FAULTS OCCURRING, THE FAULT RELAY COIL IS ENERGIZED AND
THE NORMALLY OPEN (N.O.) AND COMMON (COM) CONTACTS ARE CLOSED.
3 INDIVIDUAL MANUAL oi TEST SWITCHES CAN BE INSTALLED REMOTELY OR A DETECTOR SELECTOR AND
ACTIVATION SWITCH CAN BE INSTALLED AT THE FIRE PANEL. TEST SWITCHES ARE NOT SUPPLIED.
4 REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS SECTION FOR EOL RESISTOR VALUES. REFER TO EOL RESISTORS SECTION
FOR INSTALLATION DETAILS.
X5200 DETECTOR
FIRE ALARM PANEL
9 4-20 mA + 19 4-20 mA – SPARE 29
oi TEST 3
1 IN NORMAL OPERATION WITH NO FAULTS OCCURRING, THE FAULT RELAY COIL IS ENERGIZED AND
THE NORMALLY OPEN (N.O.) AND COMMON (COM) CONTACTS ARE CLOSED.
3 INDIVIDUAL MANUAL oi TEST SWITCHES CAN BE INSTALLED REMOTELY OR A DETECTOR SELECTOR AND
ACTIVATION SWITCH CAN BE INSTALLED AT THE FIRE PANEL. TEST SWITCHES ARE NOT SUPPLIED.
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X5200 DETECTOR
X5200 DETECTOR
PLC PLC
– 7 17 27 – 7 17 27
4 TO 20 mA 6 16 26 4 TO 20 mA 6 16 26
5 15 25 5 15 25
+ +
24 VDC 24 VDC
4 14 24 4 14 24
– –
3 13 23 3 13 23
Oi TEST1 Oi TEST1
Figure 9—X5200 Detector Wired for Non-Isolated 0 to 20 mA Current Figure 10—X5200 Detector Wired for Non-Isolated 0 to 20 mA Current
Output (Sourcing) Output (Sinking)
24 VDC 24 VDC
X5200 DETECTOR
– + + – X5200 DETECTOR
PLC PLC
– 7 17 27 – 7 17 27
4 TO 20 mA 6 16 26 4 TO 20 mA 6 16 26
5 15 25 5 15 25
+ +
24 VDC 24 VDC
4 14 24 4 14 24
– –
3 13 23 3 13 23
Oi TEST1 Oi TEST1
Figure 11—X5200 Detector Wired for Isolated 0 to 20 mA Figure 12—X5200 Detector Wired for Isolated 0 to 20 mA
Current Output (Sourcing) Current Output (Sinking)
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EQP Model 5. Check all field wiring to be sure that the proper
1. Connect external wires to the appropriate terminals connections have been made.
inside the device junction box. (See Figure 13 for 6. Replace the device cover.
terminal identification.) 7. Make the final sighting adjustments and ensure that
2. Connect the shield of the power cable to “earth the mounting bracket hardware is tight.
ground” at the power source.
3. Connect shields for the LON cable as indicated. See NOTE
Figure 14. Refer to the Eagle Quantum Premier system
manual 95-8533 for information regarding power
NOTE and network communication cable requirements.
DO NOT ground any shields at the detector
housing.
COM 1 A 5 15 COM 2 A
COM 1 B 4 14 COM 2 B
24 VDC + 2 12 24 VDC +
24 VDC – 1 11 24 VDC –
A2089
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9.2
+ +
– –
– POWER –
+ DISTRIBUTION +
+
–
+ – + –
CONTROLLER EQP3700DCIO EQP2100PSM EQPX5200 EQPX5200 EQPX5200 EQPX5200
P1 P1
6 SHIELD 3 4 SHIELD 9 13 SHIELD 3 13 SHIELD 3 13 SHIELD 3 13 SHIELD 3
52 B 49 5 B 2 11 B 3 14 B 4 14 B 4 14 B 4 14 B 4
53 A 50 4 A 1 10 A 2 15 A 5 15 A 5 15 A 5 15 A 5
P6
BUS BAR P3
C 45 A2208
C 1 N
FAULT NO 46 P4 P3
B 2
NC 47 A + SUPPLY A AC LINE
P9 P8 3
B IN–/OUT+ B + –
CH 1
CH 5
GND 5 57 GND GND 54 24 VDC 4 H
C COMMON C SUPPLY
RXD 2 58 RxD B 55
TXD 3
13
59 TxD A 56 A + SUPPLY A
DB-9 H N
P2 P3
CONNECTION B IN–/OUT+ B AC LINE
CH 6
CH 2
TO COM PORT 5 1+ 5+ 13
OF PC
6 1– 5– 14 C COMMON C
+ –
7 2+ 6+ 15
A + SUPPLY A 24 VDC
8 2– 6– 16 BATTERY
B IN–/OUT+ B
CH 3
CH 7
9 3+ 7+ 17
10 3– 7– 18 C COMMON C
11 4+
DIGITAL INPUTS
8+ 19
A + SUPPLY A
12 4– 8– 20
B IN–/OUT+ B
CH 4
CH 8
P4 P5
21 C C 33 C COMMON C
22 NO NO 34
RELAY 5
RELAY 1
23 NC NC 35
24 C C 36
25 NO NO 37
RELAY 6
RELAY 2
26 NC NC 38
27 C C 39
28 NO NO 40
RELAY 7
RELAY 3
29 NC NC 41
30 C C 42
31 NO NO 43
RELAY 4
RELAY 8
32 NC NC 44
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ADDRESS SWITCHES SENSOR MODULE
REMOVED FROM HOUSING
A2191
Setting Device network addresses The address number is binary encoded with
(EQ and EQP Models Only) each switch having a specific binary value with
Overview of Network Addresses switch 1 being the LSB (Least Significant Bit).
(See Figure 16) The device’s LON address is
Each device on the LON must be assigned a unique equal to the added value of all closed rocker
address. Addresses 1 to 4 are reserved for the switches. All “Open” switches are ignored.
controller. Valid addresses for field devices are from
5 to 250. Example: for node No. 5, close rocker switches 1 and
3 (binary values 1 + 4); for node No. 25, close rocker
IMPORTANT switches 1, 4 and 5 (binary values 1 + 8 + 16).
If the address is set to zero or an address above
250, the switch setting will be ignored. Note
The field device sets the LON address only when
Duplicated addresses are not automatically detected. power is applied to the device. Therefore, it is
Modules given the same address will use the number important to set the switches before applying
given and report to the controller using that address. power. If an address is ever changed, system
The status word will show the latest update, which power must be cycled before the new address will
could be from any of the reporting modules using that take effect.
address.
After setting address switches, record the address
Setting Field Device Addresses number and device type.
Selection of the node address is done by setting rocker
switches on an 8 switch “DIP Switch Assembly” within
the detector’s housing. Refer to Figure 15 for switch ON
location.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
WARNING BINARY
VALUE 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128
The network address switches are located within
the detector housing. Disassembly of the detector
NODE ADDRESS EQUALS THE ADDED VALUE OPEN = OFF
head that contains powered electrical circuits is OF ALL CLOSED ROCKER SWITCHES CLOSED = ON
required to gain access to the network address A2190
switches. For hazardous areas, the area must be Figure 16—Address Switches for X5200
de-classified before attempting disassembly of the
device. Always observe precautions for handling
electrostatic sensitive devices.
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STARTUP PROCEDURE Table 4—Current Level Output Troubleshooting Guide
Current Level
When installation of the equipment is complete, perform Status Action
(±0.3 mA)
the “Fire Alarm Test” below.
0 mA Power Fault Check system wiring.
Fire Alarm Test 1 mA General Fault Cycle power.1
2 mA oi Fault Clean windows.2
1. Disable any extinguishing equipment that is
connected to the system. 4 mA Normal Operation
2. Apply input power to the system. Remove IR source or
Hi Background IR
8 mA aim detector away
3. Initiate an oi test. (See “Magnetic oi / Manual oi” (IR pre-alarm)
from IR source.
under Optical Integrity in the Description section of Remove UV source
this manual. Hi Background UV
12 mA or aim detector away
(UV alarm)
from UV source.
4. Repeat this test for all detectors in the system. If
a unit fails the test, refer to the “Troubleshooting” Remove IR source or
Hi Background IR
section. 14 mA aim detector away
(IR alarm)
from IR source.
5. Verify that all detectors in the system are properly UV and IR sensors If no fire exists, remove
aimed at the area to be protected. (The Det-Tronics in pre-alarm, or one UV and IR sources
16 mA
Q1201C Laser Aimer is recommended for this in alarm and the or aim detector away
purpose.) other in pre-alarm. from sources.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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MAINTENANCE LOOSEN TWO CAPTIVE SCREWS
IMPORTANT
Pe r i o d i c fl a m e p a t h i n s p e c t i o n s a re n o t
recommended, since the product is not intended
to be serviced and provides proper ingress
protection to eliminate potential deterioration of the
flamepaths.
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PERIODIC CHECKOUT PROCEDURE FEATURES
A checkout of the system using the manual or magnetic
• Responds to a fire in the presence of modulated
oi feature should be performed on a regularly scheduled
blackbody radiation (i.e. heaters, ovens, turbines)
basis to ensure that the system is operating properly.
without false alarm.
To test the system, perform the “Fire Alarm Test” as
described in the “Startup Procedure” section of this • High speed capability.
manual. • Built-in data logging / event monitoring, up to 1500
events (up to 1000 general, 500 alarms).
Clock Battery
• Microprocessor controlled heated optics for
The real time clock has a backup battery that will operate increased resistance to moisture and ice.
the clock with no external power for nominally 10 years.
It is recommended that the battery be replaced every • Automatic, manual or magnetic optical integrity (oi)
7 years. Return the device to the factory for battery testing.
replacement. • Easily replaceable oi plate.
Associated MANUALS
List of X5200 related manuals:
TITLE FORM NUMBER
Pulse 95-8547
EQP 95-8533
SIL 2 (Safety) 95-8672
HART Addendum 95-8636
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SPECIFICATIONS 100% REPRESENTS THE MAXIMUM DETECTION DISTANCE FOR A
GIVEN FIRE. THE SENSITIVITY INCREASES AS THE ANGLE OF
INCIDENCE DECREASES.
30∞ 90 30∞
POWER CONSUMPTION—
80
Without heater: 2.8 watts at 24 Vdc nominal; 45∞ 45∞
4.8 watts at 24 Vdc in alarm. 70
4.7
(11.9)
10.2 4.8
B2223
(25.9) (12.2)
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CONE OF VISION— Thread SIZE—
The detector has a 90° cone of vision (horizontal) with Conduit connection: Four entries, 3/4 inch NPT or M25.
the highest sensitivity lying along the central axis. Conduit seal not required.
See Figure 18.
SHIPPING WEIGHT (Approximate)—
RESPONSE TIME— Aluminum: 6 pounds (2.75 kilograms).
32 inch methane plume: < 10 seconds. Stainless Steel: 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms).
1 foot x 1 foot n-Heptane: < 15 seconds. Swivel Mount (AL): 6 pounds (2.75 kilograms).
(See Appendix A for details.) Swivel Mount (SS): 14 pounds (6.4 kilograms).
Vibration— Certification—
Conformance per FM 3260: 2000, MIL-STD 810C (Curve AW).
FM ® VdS
DIMENSIONS—
APPROVED
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replacement parts ORDERING INFORMATION
The detector is not designed to be repaired in the field. When ordering, please specify:
If a problem should develop, refer to the Troubleshooting X5200 UVIR Flame Detector
section. If it is determined that the problem is caused by
an electronic defect, the device must be returned to the Refer to the X5200 Model Matrix below for details
factory for repair. Q9033 mount is required:
Prior to returning devices, contact the nearest local X-Series Flame Detector Accessories
Detector Electronics office so that a Return Material
Part Number Description
Identification (RMI) number can be assigned. A 000511-029 Converter RS485 to RS232
written statement describing the malfunction must W6300B1002 Serial Inspector Connector
007819-001
accompany the returned device or component to (Inspector Monitor software included)
assist and expedite finding the root cause of the 007819-002
W6300B1003 USB Inspector Connector
(Inspector Monitor software included)
failure. 009207-001 Flame Inspector Monitor CD
103922-001 Model 475 HART Communicator
Pack the unit properly. Always use sufficient packing 102740-002 Magnet
material. Where applicable, use an antistatic bag as 007739-001 Magnet and Extension Pole
oi Replacement kit for X3301 (5 Black reflector plates)
protection from electrostatic discharge. 009208-001
with Inspector Connector and Monitor
oi Replacement kit for X3301 (5 Stainless Steel reflector plates)
010831-001
note with Inspector Connector and Monitor
Det-Tronics reserves the right to apply a service oi Replacement kit for X3302 (5 Black reflector plates)
009208-003
with Inspector Connector and Monitor
charge for repairing returned product damaged as oi Replacement kit for X3302 (5 Stainless Steel reflector plates)
010831-002
a result of improper packaging. with Inspector Connector and Monitor
oi Replacement kit for X52/X22/X98 (5 reflector plates)
009208-002
with Inspector Connector and Monitor
Return all equipment transportation prepaid to the factory Replacement oi reflector plate for X3301 with Black plate
007307-001
in Minneapolis. (requires inspector connector to calibrate)
Replacement oi reflector plate for X3301 with Stainless Steel
010830-001
plate (requires inspector connector to calibrate)
NOTE Replacement oi reflector plate for X3302 with Black plate
007307-003
It is highly recommended that a complete spare (requires inspector connector to calibrate)
be kept on hand for field replacement to ensure 010830-002
Replacement oi reflector plate for X3302 with Stainless Steel
plate (requires inspector connector to calibrate)
continuous protection. Replacement oi reflector plate for X52/X22/X98
007307-002
(requires inspector connector to calibrate)
007240-001 Q1116A1001, Air Shield (AL)
007818-001 Q1118A1001 Aluminum Air Shield/Flange Mount (AL)
007818-002 Q1118S1001 Stainless Steel Air Shield/Flange Mount (SS)
009177-001 Q1120A1001 Paint shield mounting ring (AL)
009199-001 Q1198A1001 Dual Air Shield/Flange Mount (X9800 only)/(AL)
006097-001 Q1201 Laser
102871-001 Laser Battery, 3V Lithium (laser)
007255-001 Q1201C1001 X-Series Laser Holder (AL/Plastic)
007338-001 Q2000A1001 X-Series Weather Shield (AL)
007338-010 Q2033A10R X3301/X3302 FOV Limiter 10° (AL)
007338-020 Q2033A20R X3301/X3302 FOV Limiter 20° (AL)
007338-030 Q2033A30R X3301/X3302 FOV Limiter 30° (AL)
007912-010 Spare Restrictor Plate 10° (AL)
007912-020 Spare Restrictor Plate 20° (AL)
007912-030 Spare Restrictor Plate 30° (AL)
Q9033B Stainless Steel Swivel Mount Assembly is for
007290-001
aluminum and stainless steel detectors
Q9033A Aluminum Swivel Mount Assembly is for aluminum
007290-002
detectors only
101197-003 Stop Plug, SS, IP66, Ex d e, M25 (SS)
103517-001 Stop Plug, AL, IP66, Ex d e, M25 (AL)
103363-001 14 mm Hex Wrench (Steel)
103406-001 Screwdriver
107427-040 O-ring - Rear Cover (Viton)
005003-001 1 oz grease for detectors (non-silicon)
001680-001 Window cleaner (6 pack)
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X5200 MODEL MATRIX
MODEL DESCRIPTION
X5200 UV/IR Flame Detector
X5200M UV/IR Flame Detector with Molybdenum Tube
TYPE MATERIAL
A Aluminum
S Stainless Steel (316)
TYPE THREAD TYPE
4M 4 PORT, METRIC M25
4N 4 PORT, 3/4" NPT
TYPE OUTPUTS
11 Relay
13 Relay and 4-20 mA
14 Eagle Quantum Premier (EQP)
15 Relay and Pulse
16 Addressable Module Only (Third Party Type)*
23 HART, Relay and 4-20 mA
24 Eagle Quantum
TYPE APPROVAL AGENCY
W FM/CSA/ATEX/CE/IECEx
TYPE CLASSIFICATION**
1 Division/Zone Ex d e
2 Division/Zone Ex d
*The Addressable Module Only (Type 16) is not FM approved.
**Detectors are always Class I, Div. 1.
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APPENDIX A
FM Approval and Performance Report
• Explosion-proof for Class I, Div. 1, Groups B, C and D (T5) Hazardous (Classified) Locations per FM 3615.
• Dust-ignition proof for Class II/III, Div. 1, Groups E, F and G (T5) Hazardous (Classified) Locations per FM 3615.
• Nonincendive for Class I, Div. 2, Groups A, B, C and D (T3) Hazardous (Classified) Locations per FM 3611.
• Nonincendive for Class II, Div. 2, Groups F and G (T3) Hazardous (Classified) Locations per FM 3611.
• Enclosure rating NEMA Type 4X per NEMA 250.
• Ambient Temperature Limits: –40°F to +167°F (–40°C to +75°C).
• Automatic Fire Alarm Signaling Performance verified per FM 3260 (2000).
The Optical Integrity test procedure, as described in the "Magnetic oi / Manual oi" section of this instruction manual,
is the approved external optical test method for this detector to verify end-to-end detector function. This test replaces
the function and need of a traditional external test lamp.
RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS
High Sensitivity UV & IR, Hi Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire Off
Distance Typical Response Time
Fuel Size
feet (m) (seconds)*
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot 50 (15.2) 7
Methane 32 inch plume 35 (10.7) 3.5
High Sensitivity UV & IR, Very Hi Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire Off
Distance Typical Response Time
Fuel Size
feet (m) (seconds)*
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot 50 (15.2) 8
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FM Approval and Performance Report – Continued
High Sensitivity UV & IR, Very Hi Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire On
Distance Typical Response Time
Fuel Size
feet (m) (seconds)*
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot 50 (15.2) 8
High Sensitivity UV, Low Sens. IR, Hi Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire Off
Distance Typical Response Time
Fuel Size
feet (m) (seconds)*
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot 15 (4.6) 9
High Sensitivity UV, Very High Sens. IR, Arc Off, TDSA On, Quick Fire On
Distance Typical Response Time
Fuel Size
feet (m) (seconds)*
Methane 32 inch plume 15 (4.6) 0.12
High Sensitivity UV, Very High Sens. IR, Hi Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire On
Distance Typical Response Time
Fuel Size
feet (m) (seconds)*
Methane 32 inch plume 15 (4.6) 0.3
Very High Sensitivity UV & IR, Low Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire On
Distance Typical Response Time
Fuel Size feet (m) (seconds)*
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot 85 (25.9) 14
Methane 32 inch plume 65 (19.8) 5
High Sensitivity UV, Very High Sensitivity IR, Hi Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire Off
Distance Typical Response Time
Fuel Size
feet (m) (seconds)*
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot 60 (18.3) 6
Methane 32 inch plume 65 (19.8) 9
Medium Sensitivity UV, High Sensitivity IR, Hi Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire On
Distance Typical Response Time
Fuel Size
feet (m) (seconds)*
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot 50 (15.2) 5
Methane 32 inch plume 60 (18.3) 5
*Add 2 seconds for EQP Model.
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FM Approval and Performance Report – Continued
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FM Approval and Performance Report – Continued
FIELD of view
High Sensitivity UV & IR, Hi Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire Off
Distance Horizontal Typical Horz. Response Vertical Typical Vert. Response
Fuel Size
feet (m) (degrees) Time (seconds)* (degrees) Time (seconds)*
25 +45 5 +45 4
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot
(7.6) –45 8 –30 8
17.5 +45 3 +45 4
Methane 32 inch plume
(5.3) –45 4 –30 4
High Sensitivity UV & IR, Very Hi Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire On
Distance Horizontal Typical Horz. Response Vertical Typical Vert. Response
Fuel Size
feet (m) (degrees) Time (seconds)* (degrees) Time (seconds)*
25 +45 12 +45 13
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot
(7.6) –45 9 –30 6
High Sensitivity UV, Low Sensitivity IR, Hi Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire Off
Distance Horizontal Typical Horz. Response Vertical Typical Vert. Response
Fuel Size
feet (m) (degrees) Time (seconds)* (degrees) Time (seconds)*
7.5 +45 6 +45 9
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot
(2.2) –45 6 –30 6
High Sensitivity UV, Very High Sensitivity IR, Arc Off, TDSA On, Quick Fire On
Distance Horizontal Typical Horz. Response Vertical Typical Vert. Response
Fuel Size
feet (m) (degrees) Time (seconds)* (degrees) Time (seconds)*
7.5 +45 0.9 +45 0.1
Methane 32 inch plume
(2.2) –45 0.2 –30 0.1
Very High Sensitivity UV & IR, Low Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire On
Distance Horizontal Typical Horz. Response Vertical Typical Vert. Response
Fuel Size
feet (m) (degrees) Time (seconds)* (degrees) Time (seconds)*
42.5 +45 12 +45 11
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot
(13) –45 14 –30 13
32.5 +45 5 +45 6
Methane 32 inch plume
(9.9) –45 7 –30 6
High Sensitivity UV, Very High Sensitivity IR, Hi Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire Off
Distance Horizontal Typical Horz. Response Vertical Typical Vert. Response
Fuel Size
feet (m) (degrees) Time (seconds)* (degrees) Time (seconds)*
30 +45 8 +45 10
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot
(9.1) –45 8 –30 7
32.5 +45 4 +45 5
Methane 32 inch plume
(9.9) –45 5 –30 5
Medium Sensitivity UV, High Sensitivity IR, Hi Arc, TDSA On, Quick Fire On
Distance Horizontal Typical Horz. Response Vertical Typical Vert. Response
Fuel Size
feet (m) (degrees) Time (seconds)* (degrees) Time (seconds)*
25 +45 15 +45 7
n-Heptane 1 x 1 foot
(7.6) –45 7 –30 9
30 +45 8 +45 8
Methane 32 inch plume
(9.1) –45 6 –30 12
*Add 2 seconds for EQP Model.
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FM Approval and Performance Report – Continued
MODEL X5200M
The X5200M uses a sensor that has a broader spectrum than the standard sensor. It is designed to detect fires with
unusual chemistry such as black powder and sulphur fires. Consult factory for usage recommendations.
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APPENDIX B
CSA Approval
PRODUCTS
CLASS 4818 04 - SIGNAL APPLIANCES - Systems - For Hazardous Locations
Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C, and D (T5); Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, and G (T5);
Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D (T3); Class II, Division 2, Groups F and G (T3);
Class III; Enclosure Type 4X;
Ultraviolet Infrared Flame Detector/Controller X5200 series, rated 18-30 Vdc, 2.8 Watts to 17.5 Watts.
Relay contacts rated 5 Amps @ 30 Vdc.
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APPENDIX C
ATEX / CE Approval
Compliance with:
EN 60079-0: 2009
EN 60079-1: 2007
EN 60079-7: 2007
EN 60079-31: 2009
EN / IEC 60529: 2001.
Installation instructions
The field wiring connections in the terminal compartment are ATEX certified and accepts wiring diameter from 14 AWG
(2.08 mm2) to 22 AWG (0.33 mm2).
The flame detector model X5200UVIR shall be installed according to the instructions given by the manufacturer.
The cable entry devices shall be certified in type of explosion protection flameproof enclosure "d" for use with the
terminal compartment in type of explosion protection flameproof enclosure "d", or in type of explosion protection
increased safety "e" for use with the terminal compartment in type of explosion protection increased safety "e". They
shall be IP66 rated, suitable for the conditions of use and correctly installed.
The metal housing for the Ultraviolet Infrared (UVIR) flame detector type X5200 must be electrically connected to
earth ground.
For ambient temperatures below –10°C and above +60°C use field wiring suitable for both minimum and maximum
ambient temperature.
EOL resistors must be ceramic, wirewound type, rated 5 watts minimum, with actual power dissipation not to exceed
2.5 watts.
The Ultraviolet Infrared (UVIR) flame detector type X5200 is to be installed in places where there is a low risk of
mechanical damage.
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NOTE
Operational performance verified from –40°C to +75°C.
note
An optional third party addressable module can only be used within the Ex d flameproof model unless the
addressable module is component certified as Ex e for use within the Ex d e increased safety model.
NOTE
Refer to “EOL Resistors” section for installation details. All cable entry devices and blanking elements shall be
certified to “E-generation” or “ATEX” standards, in type of explosion protection increased safety “e” or flameproof
enclosure “d” (as applicable), suitable for the conditions of use and correctly installed. They shall maintain the
degree of ingress protection IP66 for the apparatus. Unused apertures shall be closed with suitable blanking
elements.
Note
For ATEX installations, the X5200 detector housing must be electrically connected to earth ground.
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APPENDIX D
IECEx Approval
Compliance with:
IEC 60079-0: 2007
IEC 60079-1: 2007
IEC 60079-7: 2006
EN / IEC 60529: 2001.
Installation instructions
The field wiring connections in the terminal compartment are suitably certified and accepts wiring diameter from 14
AWG (2.08 mm2) to 22 AWG (0.33 mm2).
The flame detector model X5200UVIR shall be installed according to the instructions given by the manufacturer.
The cable entry devices shall be certified in type of explosion protection flameproof enclosure "d" for use with the
terminal compartment in type of explosion protection flameproof enclosure "d", or in type of explosion protection
increased safety "e" for use with the terminal compartment in type of explosion protection increased safety "e". They
shall be IP66 rated, suitable for the conditions of use and correctly installed.
The metal housing for the Ultraviolet Infrared (UVIR) flame detector type X5200 must be electrically connected to
earth ground.
For ambient temperatures below –10°C and above +60°C use field wiring suitable for both minimum and maximum
ambient temperature.
EOL resistors must be ceramic, wirewound type, rated 5 watts minimum, with actual power dissipation not to exceed
2.5 watts.
The Ultraviolet Infrared (UVIR) flame detector type X5200 is to be installed in places where there is a low risk of
mechanical damage.
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APPENDIX E
VdS Schadenverhütung GmbH Approval
VdS
Performance per EN54-10,
Certificate of Approval G-203085.
EC-Certificate of Conformity
09 0786 – CPD – 20778
EN54-10 Flame detectors - Point detectors.
BASIS OF APPROVAL
DIN EN 54, Part 10 (05/02) - Flame Detectors.
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