Macurco™ DVP-1200 Manual Detection and Ventilation Control Panel with BACnet Operation Instructions IMPORTANT: Keep these user instructions for reference.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Table of Contents 1 General Safety Information........................................................................................................................................................ 5 1.1 2 3 4 List of warnings ................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Use Instructions and Limitations.......................................................
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 5 4.6.1 CONFIGURE SYSTEM? ................................................................................................................................................. 27 4.6.2 MANUAL CONFIGURE?................................................................................................................................................ 27 4.6.3 CONFIGURE RELAYS, H/S, BUZZER? ................................................................................................
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MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 1 General Safety Information 1.1 List of warnings WARNING Each person using this equipment must read and understand the information in this User manual before use. Use of this equipment by untrained or unqualified persons or use that is not in accordance with this user manual, may adversely affect product performance. This equipment helps monitor for the presence and concentration level of certain specified airborne gases.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 2 Use Instructions and Limitations 2.1 DVP-1200 General Description The DVP-1200 controller in conjunction with Macurco gas detectors provide automatic control to help maintain an acceptable environment in parking garages or other applications. The DVP-1200 offers an expandable system with up to 192 addressable detectors in the field. This panel also has an additional four relay board option in addition to the existing standard four relay boards.
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MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 3 Installation Instructions 3.1 Location & Mounting The DVP-1200 should be installed in a centralized location, easy to access and protected from environmental elements. A Mechanical room, Alarm Control Room, or other similar areas are recommended. Mounting holes are provided in the DVP-1200 case at the four corners. See Figure 3-1. The panel should be mounted with space around the panel for access to conduit entry holes provided on the top, bottom, and right side of the panel.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 3.2 Installation 3.2.1 General Wiring Information WARNING This equipment helps monitor for the presence and concentration level of certain specified airborne gases. Misuse may produce an inaccurate reading, which means that higher levels of the gas being monitored may be present and could result in overexposure. For proper use, see supervisor or User manual, or call Macurco Technical Service at 1-844-325-3050.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual twisted pairs of the appropriate gauge, with an overall foil and braid shield. All shields should be terminated at the DVP-1200 end of the cable only. The power connections to the MRS-485 and remote mounted sensors should be size 18 AWG (minimum) for short runs. Refer to Table 3 1 for recommended wire gauges. The power for the MRS-485 adapter is connected via a two-terminal screw type connector, 12 to 24 VAC or 12 to 24 VDC and no polarity.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 3.2.3 Power Connection The main power cable should be routed into the bottom left conduit entry. Macurco recommends a minimum wire size of 18 AWG and the wire insulator must be rated for at least 140°F (60°C) service. The power connector will accept wire from 12-24 AWG. The safety ground wire should be connected to terminal labeled as GND.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Note: For ethernet connection, use surge protector (Model: DTK-MRJPOE manufactured by DITEK) and connect one end of the surge protector to DVP-1200 ethernet connection. 3.2.4 Remote Sensor Connection Remote sensors must be connected to the DVP-1200 at one of the three RS-485 connectors labeled “MRS-485 DETECTOR CONNECTION”. 3.2.4.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual When the LED is GREEN with random bursts of AMBER, the operation is normal, and data are being received or transmitted over the RS-485 line. The AMBER LED will come on anytime that there is data traffic. NOTE: After complete system installation, verify all sensors (verify sensor address and sensor type) connected to the panel are detected by the panel and there is not any trouble indication for any of the connected detector. 3.2.4.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 3-7 – Address # 1= 2= 3= 4= 5= 6= 7= 8= 9= 10 = 11 = 12 = 13 = 14 = 15 = 16 = 17 = 18 = 19 = 20 = 21 = 22 = 23 = 24 = 25 = 26 = 27 = 28 = 29 = 30 = 31 = 32 = 33 = 34 = 35 = 36 = 37 = 38 = 39 = 40 = 41 = 42 = 43 = 44 = 45 = 46 = 47 = 48 = REV – 1.3.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Table 3-3 – Dip Switch Settings 3.2.4.4 Topology An RS485-MODBUS configuration without repeater has one trunk cable, along which devices are connected, directly (daisy chaining) or by short derivation cables. The trunk cable, also named “Bus”, can be long. Its two ends must be connected on “Line” Terminations. (see Section 3.2.4.5 Line Termination – End of Line Resistor). The use of repeaters between several RS485MODBUS is also possible.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual For any other baud rates calculate when (at what length) termination resistors are required. This is calculated by dividing the length L by the ratio between the new baud rate and 19200 or (x/19200) where x is the new baud rate. 𝐿𝐿 (𝑥𝑥 ⁄19200 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 ) For example, if new baud rate is 9600 1000 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 1000 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 = = 2000 𝑓𝑓𝑓𝑓 (9600 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 ⁄19200 𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏𝑏 ) 0.5 Use termination resistors when cables are longer than 2000 ft.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 3-10 – At 19200 baud rate (default), more than 1000 ft, and using RS-485 type cable 3.2.4.7 Wire Selection For best performance, use shielded 3-conductor wire with one twisted pair providing a pair for signal (A & B), common (COM) and shield ground (SHD) connections. For the balanced pairs used in an RS485 system, wire with a characteristic impedance of higher than 100 Ohms may be preferred, especially for 19200 and higher baud rates. 3.2.4.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual between the power supply and the MRS-485 should not be an issue if the recommended power wire gauge guidelines are followed. The terminals will accept wire from 16 to 28 AWG. To install a wire, strip back approximately 0.25 in. (6 mm) of insulation and insert the bare wire into the terminal. Tighten the screw clamp and ensure that the wire cannot be easily pulled from the connector. 3.2.4.12 4-20mA Connection There are three 4-20mA output modular connectors.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual For RS-485 or communication connection it is recommended to always use a twisted wire to reduce noise and allow for reliable data communication over greater distances. For best performance use shielded 3-conductor wire with one twisted pair providing a pair for signal (A & B), common (COM) and shield ground (SHD) connection.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 3.2.6.1 Changing RR-24 Settings The DIP switches are used to set the Modbus address and are also used to change the communication settings. Valid Modbus addresses for RR-24 are from 1 to 192 where switch 1 is the least significant bit (LSB) and switch 8 is the most significant bit (MSB). Address 254 is used to place the RR-24 in programming mode. 3.2.6.2 Programming Mode When the RR-24 is powered with address set to 254, it enters programming mode.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual (feet) (meters) 24 200 61 22 20 18 340 480 850 103 147 215 Table 3-4 – 4 Operations 4.1 Power up When power is applied to the panel, the DVP1200 will start up. During the startup sequence, the LED status lights will flash. Once the POWER/TROUBLE light is steady green, the panel is ready to configure. If the panel is powered up for the first-time screen like Figure 4-1 will show up.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual • • • • POWER/TROUBLE o Green – Power is good and there are no trouble indications. o Red– Trouble is indicated by a transducer or the panel itself. HUSH o Off –There are no silenced alarms or warnings or troubles. o Red –There are alarms, warnings and/or troubles that have been silenced (gas levels may or may not remain or continue to be at an alarm or warning levels).
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual State of the Panel Alarm Warning Trouble Silence Period 5 minutes 15 minutes 8 hours Table 4-1 – 4.2.3.5 Enter key The enter key is used to select menu items and to confirm any user input. 4.2.3.6 DEL Key The DEL key is used to delete characters if an incorrect character is entered or is used to delete the event log. 4.2.3.7 Brightness Key The brightness key is used to turn the LCD display backlight on or off. It is located on the lower left corner of the keypad. 4.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 4.4 ALARM, WARNING, and TROUBLE Status Display If an alarm, warning, or trouble event occurs, the display will automatically switch to the corresponding screen. If multiple events occur simultaneously, the display will only show the event with higher priority. The event priority is (from highest to lowest) ALARM, GAS WARNING, TROUBLE. 4.4.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 4.4.2 Warning Status Display When any sensor indicates a gas level that is at or above the configured warning level for the sensor, the panel will enter WARNING mode during which the internal buzzer will sound, the WARNING/ALARM status LED will be amber, and the display will switch to the WARNING status display. Figure 4-4 – The top left box will have WARNING highlighted.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-5 – The top left box will have TROUBLE highlighted. If the sensor in trouble is assigned to any of the zone, then status of the zone is updated to indicate TROUBLE in the middle box of the display. The bottom box will cycle through all sensors that are in trouble, at five seconds per display. It will display sensor address, gas type, zone number (if assigned to a zone) and corresponding trouble description.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 3. A third zone also monitors the same sensors and turns on the last relay as a signaling device to a live monitor station, as well as turning on an external horn and strobe. In addition to controlling the relays based on the gas concentration, each zone can have a timed function, e.g. turn on low volume ventilation fans at 7:00 AM and turn them off at 8:00 PM. 4.6 Main Menu The Main Menu can be entered from normal mode by pressing the MENU key.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Menu path: Main Menu-->CONFIGURE SYSTEM? -->MANUAL CONFIGURE? -->CONFIGURE ZONES? --> The “CONFIGURE ZONES?” menu is used to create a new zone, edit an existing zone, or delete an existing zone. To select a zone for editing select CONFIGURE ZONES from the CONFIGURE SYSTEM menu and press ENTER. The display will show the ADD/EDIT ZONES screen. Press ENTER. Then, enter the zone number and press Enter. The user can enter any valid zone number from 1-8.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-10 – Choose CANCEL to return to the previous screen. Choose RELOAD CONFIG to load the previous configuration for edit. Choose DELETE to delete the zone. Refer to Figure 4–11 for an example of a zone configuration screen. The top box displays the current zone (ZONE:1) you are configuring during the zone configuration process. The middle box of Figure 4–11 shows that Relay 4, Horn/Strobe 1, Horn/Strobe 3, and 4-20mA Output 2 are assigned to Zone 1.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-13 – Refer to Figure 4-14 for sequence of display screen during deleting sensor from a zone. To remove a sensor from the zone, select DELETE SENSOR and press ENTER. Enter the Modbus address of the sensor to remove from the zone and press ENTER. The sensor will be deleted from the zone and the display will return to the ADD/DEL SENSORS menu. The bottom box of the display will be updated to reflect this change.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-16 – To assign a relay to the zone, select ADD RELAY and press ENTER. Input the relay number and press ENTER. The relay will be added to the zone and the display will return to the RELAYS menu with the bottom box of the display updated to reflect the changes made. To delete a relay, select DELETE RELAY from the RELAYS menu and press ENTER. Input the relay number to delete and press ENTER (to delete all relays assigned to the zone, input “0” and press ENTER).
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 4.6.2.3 HORN/STROBE(S) Menu path: Main Menu-->CONFIGURE SYSTEM? -->MANUAL CONFIGURE? -->CONFIGURE ZONES? -->ADD/EDIT ZONES->HORN/STROBE(S): --> To add Horn/Strobes to a zone or delete Horn/Strobes from a zone, select “HORN/STROBE(S)” from the zone configuration menu and press ENTER. Then, select ADD H/S or DELETE H/S. The bottom box of the display will display H/S assigned to the zone and will get updated as you make changes.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-21 – If a horn/strobe is already assigned as a dedicated alarm, warning, or trouble (see Section 4.6.1.2.2.3 CONFIGURE H/S), it will not be able to be added to the zone configuration and vice-versa. In the example below, H/S 1 has already been assigned as a dedicated alarm. Attempting to add it to the Zone 1 configuration results in an error message. Similarly, if a Horn/Strobe is assigned to a zone then it cannot be assigned to alarm, warning, or trouble.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-23 – Then, enter the valid sensor type (displayed in bottom box) of the group to view and press ENTER. Once a valid sensor type has been entered, the current values for that sensor type or group of sensors in that zone will be displayed as shown below. To change the values, select the menu item and press ENTER. Then, key in the new value and press ENTER. For NO2 and O2 sensor press RIGHT key to add a decimal point after a value. E.g. to enter value 3.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual o VOTING: The number of sensors (of same type) in the group indicating a value greater than or equal to the rising trip point is counted. If the count is greater than or equal to the QUORUM, then the zone output(s) are activated.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-26 – 4.6.2.5 4-20mA OUTPUT or Analog Output Menu path: Main Menu-->CONFIGURE SYSTEM? -->MANUAL CONFIGURE? -->CONFIGURE ZONES? -->ADD/EDIT ZONES-->420MA OUTPUT: --> To assign 4-20mA output to a zone, select “4-20MA OUTPUT:” from the zone configuration menu and press ENTER. Then select “OUTPUT NUMBER:” and press ENTER. Figure 4-27 – Input the 4-20mA output number to assign it to the zone. Valid entries are 1, 2 and 3 and press ENTER.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual NOTE: Oxygen sensor readings is an exclusion for 4-20mA output i.e. its reading is not considered while computing output value for 4-20mA output. Next, the output mode can be set to PEAK or SCALE. PEAK – In this mode the gas reading active in the zone (except for the oxygen) corresponding to highest mA output is used to control the analog output assigned to the specific zone.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-30 – 4.6.3.1 CONFIGURE RELAY? Menu path: Main Menu-->CONFIGURE SYSTEM? -->MANUAL CONFIGURE? -->CONFIGURE RELAYS, H/S, BUZZER? -->CONFIGURE RELAY? --> To configure an onboard relay, follow the menu sequence as shown in Figure 4–30. With “RELAY:” selected, press ENTER. Figure 4-31 – Then, input the relay number to configure and press ENTER. The current relay configuration will be loaded and become editable as shown in Figure 4–32. Figure 4-32 – REV – 1.3.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual The following options are available for relay configuration: • • • • • RELAY – Select the relay number to view settings and make changes. RELAY ON/OFF – Sets the selected relay to normally closed (ON) or normally open (OFF). Default value for this setting is OFF. Highlight this sub-menu and press Enter to change this configuration. Fail Safe operation can be implemented by configuring a relay to operate Normally ON, and wiring the circuit using the NC (normally closed) contact.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 4.6.3.2 CONFIGURE REMOTE RELAYS Menu path: Main Menu-->CONFIGURE SYSTEM? -->MANUAL CONFIGURE? -->CONFIGURE RELAYS, H/S, BUZZER? -->CONFIGURE REMOTE RELAYS? To configure remote relays, follow the menu as shown in the images below. The user must first select DISCOVER REMOTE RELAYS before ASSIGN AND CONFIGURE REMOTE RELAYS becomes selectable. Figure 4-35 – Once the system has found remote relay, the screen shown in Figure 4-36 below will be display with address of remote relay.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-37 – Following additional fail-safe settings are available for Remote Relay Configuration. • • • FAIL SAFE ACTIVE/NOT ACTIVE With this setting one can either enable (FAIL SAFE ACTIVE) or disable (FAIL SAFE NOT ACTIVE) fail safe operation for corresponding remote relay. FAIL SAFE STATE ON or OFF This setting defines the state of the relay during fail safe condition if fail-safe settings is active or enabled.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-38 – Select CONFIGURATION and press ENTER. The current configuration for the selected horn/strobe will load and become editable as shown in the images below. Figure 4-39 – The following options are available for horn/strobe configuration: • • • • • • HS ON/OFF – Sets the selected Horn/Strobe to normally closed (ON) or normally open (OFF). Default value for this setting is OFF.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 4.6.3.4 CONFIGURE BUZZER Menu path: Main Menu-->CONFIGURE SYSTEM? -->MANUAL CONFIGURE? -->CONFIGURE RELAYS, H/S, BUZZER? -->CONFIGURE BUZZER Figure 4-40 – The DVP-1200 includes an onboard buzzer. The buzzer is will activate during an ALARM, WARNING or TROUBLE condition. If the buzzer is activated, the user can press the HUSH button to silence it. To configure the onboard buzzer, follow the menu as shown in Figure 4-37. Select CONFIGURE BUZZER? and press ENTER.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 4.6.3.6 TIMED CONTROL? Menu path: Main Menu-->CONFIGURE SYSTEM? -->MANUAL CONFIGURE? -->TIMED CONTROL? --> Figure 4-42 – TIMED CONTROL can be used to turn the zone’s output ON at the START TIME and OFF at the next occurrence of STOP TIME irrespective of readings of sensors assigned to the zone. Timed control can be configured with separate time periods for weekdays and weekends. A zone must be created first (via Zone Configuration menu) before using TIMED MODE for the zone.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-44 – DAYS – Choose whether to configure weekdays or weekends. Select DAYS and press ENTER. Then, to set a schedule for WEEKDAY, press 1, then ENTER. To set a schedule for WEEKEND, press 2, then ENTER. Figure 4-45 – START TIME – start of the time period for this zone. To enter the START TIME, use the left and right arrows to select the digit and the number pad to enter the value. To toggle between AM and PM, use the up and down arrows.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual NOTE: START TIME and END TIME are entered in 12-hour time format, only entries with START TIME earlier than END TIME are valid. E.g. 11:00 AM (Start Time) to 01:00PM (End Time) is a valid entry but 11:00PM (Start Time) to 01:00 AM (End Time) is an invalid entry. ACTIVE – Timed Mode Control will work only when this field is set to ON. The default setting is OFF. The user can disable the TIMED MODE for the chosen zone by setting ACTIVE: OFF.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-49 – Communication settings of the panel for communicating with sensors and remote relay connected can be configured via this setting. PORT – Select the port to configure. Available options are SENSOR or REMOTE RELAY. BAUD – The user can change the baud rate for communication with the detector using this menu. Available rates are: 4800, 9600, 19200 (default), 38400, 57600, 115200. PARITY: – Available options are EVEN, ODD, OFF.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-51 – • • OBJ INST NUMBER: Number in range 0 to 65535 are valid entries for Panel BACnet Object Instant Number. MODEL NAME: Model name entered in this field will appear as device name for the panel in BACnet network. 4.6.5 VIEW SENSORS? Menu path: Main Menu-->VIEW SENSORS--> Figure 4-52 – The VIEW SENSORS menu allows the user to view information about the sensors connected to the DVP-1200. Press the left/right cursor to scroll through the sensors.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Figure 4-53 – Disable: No - If any sensor is disabled, the panel will not take the sensor readings into consideration for Zone Outputs activation, panel fault conditions, etc. This is like a virtual delete. When a sensor previously disabled is enabled back, then all the functionality related to the sensor is resumed back, i.e. sensor readings will be taken into consideration for Zone Outputs activation, panel fault conditions, etc.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 4.6.6 DATE/TIME – PASSWORD? Menu path: Main Menu-->DATE/TIME – PASSWORD? --> Figure 4-55 – ENTER DATE/TIME – For the date and time, use the left/right keys to select the digit and the number keys to input a value. For the day of the week, select the field and use the up/down keys to scroll through days of the week. Time is entered in 12-hour format. To edit AM or PM, select the field and use up/down keys to toggle between AM and PM.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual EVENT Alarm Warning Relay Activation ABBREVIATION ALM WARN RLY OP Table 4-3 – Event Log Abbreviations Figure 4-57 – Event Log Screen Event Log screen also shows current displayed event number starting from top (events are logged in chronological order i.e. last event is the last entry in event log) and total number of events logged so far. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through past events. Press LEFT arrow key to exit Event Log screen.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 5 BACnet 5.1 General Information Following information about DVP-1200 are accessible via BACnet. 1. 2. 3. 4. Group Settings (Range, Alarm, Warning, Rising, Falling) for each type of sensor for all Zones.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Description Zone[N] Gas sensor [CO] N is from 1 to 8 Gas sensor [NO2] Gas sensor [EX] Gas sensor [NH3] Gas sensor [H2S] Gas sensor [REF] Gas sensor [O2] REV – 1.3.1 type Eng. unit range Alarm Warning Rising Falling type Eng. unit range Alarm Warning Rising Falling type Eng. unit range Alarm Warning Rising Falling type Eng. unit range Alarm Warning Rising Falling type Eng. unit range Alarm Warning Rising Falling type Eng. unit range Alarm Warning Rising Falling type Eng.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Description Gas sensor [CO2] Rising Falling Alarm2 Warning2 Rising2 Falling 2 mode type Eng.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual “mode” BACnet object retrieves information about the mode for each sensor type in the zone. Value for mode is a 12-bit number. Bit 11, bit 10, bit 9 and bit 6 are always set to 1. So, this field will have values from 3648 to 4095. If a sensor type has mode set to ‘VOTING’ in Group Configuration of the Zone, then its corresponding bit will be set to 1. And, if the sensor type has mode set to ‘AVERAGE’ then its corresponding bit will be set to 0. E.g. If Zone [1].
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Description Output Status BACnet Object Type Buzzer Horn/Strobe 1 Horn/Strobe 2 Horn/Strobe 3 Horn/Strobe 4 Relay 1 … Relay 12 Analog output 1 Analog output 2 Analog output 3 BACnet Object Instance Binary output Binary output Binary output Binary output Binary output Binary output Binary output Binary output Analog output Analog output Analog output 0 1 2 3 4 5 … 16 0 1 2 Table 5-7 – BACnet Objects for DVP-1200 Outputs REV – 1.3.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 6 Testing & Maintenance 6.1 Testing 6.1.1 Relay Functionality Test a. b. Access the Relay Configuration Menu (Refer to Section 4.6.3.1) and select the configuration for relay to be tested. Change the “RELAY ON/OFF” to ON and save the configuration. This will activate the corresponding relay and normally open connections will be closed. Figure 7-1 – c. Once the test is complete, change the configuration back to desired settings and save it. 6.1.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 6.2 Maintenance DVP-1200 do not have parts that require regular maintenance. For fuse replacement, use 5x20 mm slow-blow glass body cartridge fuse with a rating of 1 Amp 250V, e.g. Littelfuse P/N 218001. Be sure to DISCONNECT POWER before removing the safety cover and REPLACE THE SAFETY COVER on F2 before re-applying power to theDVP-1200. In the event of trouble or any kind of help and support contact Technical Support at +1-844-325-3050 REV – 1.3.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 7 Appendix A – Table of Figures Figure 3-1 – Mounting Holes .............................................................................................................................................................. 8 Figure 3-2 – Typical Layout diagram ................................................................................................................................................... 9 Table 3-1 – Wire Gauge for run Length ........................................
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MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 8 Appendix C – Replacement Parts The table below lists replaceable parts for the DVP Control Panels, parts not listed such as the keypad can only be replaced at the factory. CAUTION: Certification on all DVP Panels is based on testing of the complete assembly. Replacing any part in the DVP Assembly voids the certification and user must remove the ETL label applied on the panel.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 9 Appendix D – Setup Record Record network parameters and keep in a safe place to assist with installation and future troubleshooting will be simplified. Date of Install: _______________________________ Serial Number: _______________________________ Location of Install: ____________________________ Installed by: _________________________________ Detectors / Sensors Under Detector type record gas type (e.g.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Modbus Address Detector Type 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 Relays and outputs Relay connection Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6 REV – 1.3.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual Relay 7 Relay 8 Remote – Relay 9 Remote – Relay 10 Remote – Relay 11 Remote – Relay 12 Horn/Strobe 1 Horn/Strobe 2 Horn/Strobe 3 Horn/Strobe 4 4-20mA output 1 4-20mA output 2 4-20mA output 3 Notes: REV – 1.3.
MacurcoTM DVP-1200 Manual 10 Macurco Gas Detection Product limited warranty Macurco warrants the DVP-1200 control ventilation panel will be free from defective materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the date of manufacture (indicated on inside cover of the DVP-1200), provided it is maintained and used in accordance with Macurco instructions and/or recommendations.