Macurco DVP-120 Especificaciones

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DVP-120
Macurco
Detection and Ventilation Control Panel
User Instructions for 3M
Macurco
Detection and Ventilation Control Panel DVP-120.
IMPORTANT: Keep these User Instructions for reference.
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DVP-120Macurco™ Detection and Ventilation Control PanelUser Instructions for 3M™ Macurco™ Detection and Ventilation Control Panel DVP-120.IMPORTANT: K

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102.7 Interfacing Macurco Sensors3M™ Macurco™ Sensors with current loop outputs may be used with the DVP-120. See 3M.com/detection for information on

Pagina 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

113.1.2 User InterfaceThe LCD display is used to show detailed information about the status of the control system and the configuration parameters to

Pagina 4 - LIST OF FIGURES

12If an external horn and/or strobe are connected and configured to signal an alarm condition, they will also sound when an alarm condition occurs, aft

Pagina 5 - 1 INTRODUCTION

13Each zone can be configured to control one, two or all three of the relays and the external horn and strobe if desired. When more than one zone is co

Pagina 6 - 2.1 Mounting the DVP-120

143.3.2 Configure System SubmenuThe system configuration submenu provides entries to:- Set the time of day, 24 hour format- Set the day of the week,

Pagina 7 - 2.3 Main Power Connection

15The default configuration is:• Password   1234• Sensors   Undened• AlarmLevels  CO=200ppm,NO2=5.0ppm,EX=10%LEL• WarningLeve

Pagina 8 - 2.4 Remote Sensor Connection

163.3.3.2 Sensor TypeFigure 3-26 Sensor TypeThis display example shows that the sensor on channel 01 has been configured as a Carbon Monoxide sensor.

Pagina 9 - 2.5 Relay Connection

173.3.4.2 Relay ModeFigure 3-31 Relay ModeThis display example shows that relay 1 is configured to operate in the Normally Off mode. The relay modes

Pagina 10 - 3 OPERATION

183.3.6 Configure Strobe SubmenuThecongurationparametersforthestrobearethesameasthoseforrelays.Astrobewouldnotnormallyrequireamin

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19Definitions: • Zone–DenesSensorInput&Relay/AlarmOutput• Group–SetofSensorsofsametypeandoutputwithinthesamezone.• Avera

Pagina 13 - 3.3.1 System Menu

20Sensors are included or removed from the group by entering the two-digit channel number. After a sensor is added or removed, the list will be re-sor

Pagina 14 - 3.3.2.1 Set Time of Day

213.3.8.2 Alarm Buzzer SignalFigure 3-54 Buzzer Alarm SignalThis display example shows that the buzzer will signal an alarm condition with an intermi

Pagina 15 - 3.3.3.1 Sensor Summary

223.3.8.8 Warning Strobe SignalFigure 3-60 Strobe Warning SignalThis display example shows that the strobe will not signal a warning condition. The s

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234.1.1 Input Channel TroubleAny time the POWER light is yellow, the first thing the technician should consider is that one of the input channels is i

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244.7 After a power failureAfter any power failure, the user should check the system clock. While system parameters are maintained in memory, the sys

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25Changingthecongurationparametersrequirestheentryofapasswordbeforechangescanbemade.Thedefaultpasswordis1234.In many cases the pa

Pagina 19 - 3.3.7.6 Sensor Selection

26Once the current password has been entered, the panel will prompt for the configuration parameter being changed. If the password has been lost: 1. P

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27Default - Minimum Runtime - 1 MinuteFigure 4-14 Minimum on Time→ Relay 2 - repeat for all relays, horn and strobe4. Configure Zones Submenu4.13 See

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28 ↑ Average or Voting ModeFigure 4-20 Sensor Mode Selection→ Configure Group 2 - repeat for up to three groupsWhen multiple sensors are being monito

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31 INTRODUCTION ... 51.1 General Informatio

Pagina 26 - 2. Configure Sensors Submenu

3M Occupational Health andEnvironmental Safety Division3M Center, Building 0235-02-W-70St. Paul, MN 55144-1000Printed in U.S.A.© 3M 2008-2011. All rig

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Requester: Farrel AllenCreator: deZinniaFile Name: 34870846606.inddStructure #: TBD/ InsertDate: 09/26/11Printed Colors – Front:Printed Colors

Pagina 28 - 5. Configure Signals Submenu

4Figure 1-1 System Wiring Diagram ... 7Figure 1-2 DVP-120 Internal V

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5LIST OF WARNINGSW WARNING• EachpersonusingthisequipmentmustreadandunderstandtheinformationintheseUser Instructionsbeforeuse.Useoft

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61.5 Return informationFOR MORE INFORMATIONIn United States, contact:Website: www.3M.com/OccSafetyTechnical Assistance: 1-800-237-9049For other 3M pr

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7TypicalcoverageforCOandNO2sensorsis5,000sq.ft.(464.5sq.m),900sq.ft.(83.6sq.m)forcombustiblegas.Extrasensorsmaybeneedednea

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82.4 Remote Sensor ConnectionEach remote sensor is connected by a four-wire connection – two wires for DC power and two wires for the 4 – 20mA loop c

Pagina 33 - Match Colors:

92.5 Relay ConnectionAll poles of the three relays are available at the modular connector R1 R2 R3 (see Figure 2-2 for details). R1 R2 R3 is a 9-posi

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