Manual

SharpEye
TM
Single IR Flame Detector User Guide
26 Connecting the Detector
8
Check the wires for secure mechanical connection and press them neatly
against the terminal to prevent them from interfering while closing the
back cover (Figure 6).
9 Place and secure the detector’s back cover by screwing the three (3)
socket-head-screws in the Cover Bolts (Figure 3).
2.7.1 Verifying the Detector Wiring
The detector has five output wiring options within the EExde integral
terminal section of the enclosure. There are 12 terminals labeled 1-12.
Table 15 describes the function of each terminal for all the wiring options.
Table 15: Model 40/40R Wiring Options
Wire
Terminal
No.
Option 1
Default
Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5
1 +24 VDC +24 VDC +24 VDC +24 VDC +24 VDC
2 0 VDC 0 VDC 0 VDC 0 VDC 0 VDC
3
Manual
BIT
Manual
BIT
Manual
BIT
Manual
BIT
Manual
BIT
4
5
Fault
Relay N.C.
Fault
Relay N.C.
Fault
Relay N.O.
Fault
Relay N.C.
Fault
Relay N.O.
6
Alarm
Relay N.O.
Alarm
Relay N.O.
Alarm
Relay N.O.
Alarm
Relay N.O.
Alarm
Relay N.O.
7
Alarm
Relay C
Alarm
Relay C
Alarm
Relay C
Alarm
Relay C
Alarm
Relay C
8
0-20mA
In
Alarm
Relay N.C.
Alarm
Relay N.C.
Auxiliary
N.O.
Auxiliary
N.O.
9
0-20mA
Out
0-20mA
Out*
0-20mA
Out*
Auxiliary
C
Auxiliary C
10
RS-485+
(1)
RS-485+
(1)
RS-485+
(1)
RS-485+
(1)
RS-485+
(1)
11
RS-485-
(1)
RS-485-
(1)
RS-485-
(1)
RS-485-
(1)
RS-485-
(1)
12
RS-485
GND
RS-485
GND
RS-485
GND
RS-485
GND
RS-485
GND
*Available with the HART protocol.
Notes:
RS-485 is used for communication network as specified in Appendix
C
(Terminals 10, 11, 12) and to connect (in safe area) to PC/Laptop for
configuration/diagnostics.
Alarm relay:
N.O. energized contact in wiring options 1, 4, 5.
N.O. and N.C. energized in options 2 and 3.