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PolyGard AT-1195 V3
Electrochemical Oxygen Transmitter
Serial No. AT03-003
User’s Manual
January 20, 2009
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1 General Overview .....................................................................................................................3
2 Functional Description ..........................................................................................................3
2.1 Control Mode.............................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Sensor........................................................................................................................................ 3
3 Installation .................................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Mounting Instructions ................................................................................................................. 4
3.2 Installation .................................................................................................................................. 4
4 Electrical Connection............................................................................................................. 4
4.1 Wiring Connection...................................................................................................................... 5
5 Commissioning.......................................................................................................................... 5
5.1 Calibration .................................................................................................................................. 5
5.2 Manual Zero Point...................................................................................................................... 6
5.3 Gain............................................................................................................................................ 6
Calculation of Control Voltage ............................................................................................................ 6
5.4 Option Relay Output................................................................................................................... 7
6 Inspection and Service..........................................................................................................7
6.1 Inspections ................................................................................................................................. 7
6.2 Calibration .................................................................................................................................. 7
6.3 Exchange of Sensor Element.....................................................................................................7
7 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................ 8
7.1 Analog Mode .............................................................................................................................. 8
8 Cross-sensitivity Data............................................................................................................8
9 Technical Data............................................................................................................................9
10 Figures ....................................................................................................................................... 11
11 Notes and General Information.................................................................................... 13
11.1 Intended Product Application................................................................................................ 13
11.2 Installers’ Responsibilities .................................................................................................... 13
11.3 Maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 13
11.4 Limited Warranty .................................................................................................................. 13
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Electrochemical Oxygen Transmitter
1 General Overview
The PolyGard O2 gas transmitter AT-1195 with digital processing of the measuring values and temperature
compensation is used for the continuous monitoring of the ambient air to detect the presence of oxygen
concentrations. Main application ranges are laboratories, food production etc. where changes of the oxygen
concentrations might be possible.
The AT-1195 V3 transmitter is equipped with an analog output where the signal can be selected as current signal 4-
20 mA or as voltage signal 2-10 V. In the 4-20 mA mode the transmitter also works in the 2-wire technique.
The intended sites are all areas being directly connected to the public low voltage supply, e.g. residential,
commercial and industrial ranges as well as small enterprises.
The PolyGard® O2 analog transmitter must not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres.
2 Functional Description
2.1 Control Mode
Analog mode:
The analog output can be selected as current signal with 4-20 mA or as voltage signal 2-10 V. In the 4-20 mA mode
and without any supplementary options, the AT-1195 V3 also works in the 2-wire technique.
2.2 Sensor
The chemical process of the measurement is based on the principle of a galvanic micro-fuel cell. The gas or the
ambient air to be monitored diffuses through a membrane filter into the measuring cell towards the cathode.
Cathode and anode are electrically contacted, therefore due to the oxidation there is an electric current proportional
to the oxygen partial pressure. This current signal is linear to the oxygen concentration. The current is evaluated by
the connected amplifier and transformed into a linear output signal.
The diffusion through the membrane and the thin electrolytic coat are complex, temperature dependant,
electrochemical processes influencing the ion current of the sensor. Therefore the sensor is temperature-
compensated within the specified temperature range.
The electrolyte, the catholyte and the composition of the anode are in a way that the oxygen diffusing towards the
cathode is electrochemically reduced.
The electrolyte is used up by the electrochemical process. So the sensor life time is limited to two years. Calibration
during sensor life time is not necessary.
Caution: There is a small quantity of corrosive liquid in the sensor element. If in case of damage persons or
objects touch the liquid, you have to clean the affected areas as fast and carefully as possible with tap water.
Out of use sensors must be disposed in the same way as batteries.
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3 Installation
Note:
Avoid any force (e.g. by thumb) on the sensor element during operation or installation. Electronics can be destroyed
by static electricity. Therefore, do not touch the equipment without a wrist strap connected to ground or without
standing on a conductive floor.
3.1 Mounting Instructions
When choosing the mounting site please pay attention to the following:
• The specific weight of oxygen O2 is higher than that of air (factor 1,10).
Recommended mounting height is 1.5 m (5 feet) to 1.8 m (6 feet) above floor.
• Choose mounting location of the sensor according to the local regulations.
• Consider the ventilation conditions! Do not mount the transmitter in the centre of the airflow (air passages,
suction holes).
• Mount the transmitter at a location with minimum vibration and minimum variation in temperature (avoid
direct sunlight).
• Avoid locations where water, oil etc. may influence proper operation and where mechanical damage might
be possible.
• Provide adequate space around the sensor for maintenance and calibration work.
Duct mounting
• Mount only in a straight section of duct with minimum air vortex. Keep a minimum distance of 1 m (3,5 feet)
from any curve or obstacle.
• Mount only in a duct system with a maximum air velocity of 10 m/s (2000 ft/min) or less.
• Mounting must be performed so that the probe openings are in line with the airflow.
3.2 Installation
• Open the cover. Unplug basic PCB carefully from the bottom part.
• Fix bottom part by screws vertically to the wall (terminal blocks to the ground).
• Replug the basic PCB at X4 and X5 with care. Replace the cover.
4 Electrical Connection
Consider static electricity! See 3. Mounting
• Installation of the electrical wiring should only be executed by a trained specialist according to the
connection diagram, without any power applied to conductors and according to the corresponding
regulations!
• Avoid any influence of external interference by using shielded cables for the signal line, but do not connect
the shield.
• Recommended cable for analog mode: Belden Twisted Shielded (20 AWG), max. resistance 73 Ω/km (20.8
Ω/1000 ft).
• It is important to ensure that the wire shields or any bare wires do not short the mounted PCB.
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4.1 Wiring Connection
•Open the cover. Unplug basic PCB carefully from terminal blocks X4 and X5.
•Insert the cable and connect cable leads to terminal blocks. See fig. 1 and 2.
•Replug the PCB in the terminal blocks X4, X5. Replace the cover.
5 Commissioning
Consider commissioning instructions at any exchange of the sensor elements.
Only trained technicians should perform the following:
•Check mounting location.
•Select output signal form: Current or voltage, and starting point 0 or 20%. See fig. 4.
•Check power voltage.
•Check PCB AT03 for correct mounting at X4 and X5.
•Check the sensor for proper mounting at the connectors X3 of the PCB AT-1195 V3.
•Calibrate the transmitter (if not already factory-calibrated).
Required instruments for commissioning (calibration) of the transmitter:
•Test gas bottle with test gas O2 in the range of 20.8% vol O2 in Nitrogen or Air Balance.
•Gas pressure regulator with flow meter to control the gas flow to 150 ml/min.
•Calibration adapter with tube. Calibration set CONKIT-E/CH-LC. See fig. 5.
•Digital voltmeter with range 0 – 300 mV, accuracy 1%.
•Small screwdriver.
Note:
Prior to calibration the sensor must be connected to the power supply and fully stabilised for at least 1 hour without
interruption.
Please observe proper handling procedures for test gas bottles!
5.1 Calibration
Depending on the version and the control mode there are two different possibilities to calibrate the transmitter:
Manual calibration
Manual calibration is only possible if the transmitter is equipped with the push-button “Zero” and the potentiometer
“Gain” (= version for manual calibration).
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5.2 Manual Zero Point
•The zero-point is factory-set; therefore zero calibration is not necessary.
5.3 Gain
•Connect calibration adapter carefully to the sensor element.
•Apply calibration test gas O2 (150 ml/min; 1 Bar (14.5 psi) ± 10%).
•Wait two minutes until the signal is stable, adjust control voltage with potentiometer ”Gain” until the signal
corresponds to the calculated value ± 2 mV, see “Calculation of Control Voltage”.
•Remove calibration adapter with a careful light turn. Check the sensor for correct mounting!
By limiting the gain factor, calibration will not be possible any more when the sensitivity of the sensor
reaches a residual sensitivity of 30 %. Then the sensor has to be replaced.
Calculation of Control Voltage
Signal start 2 V / 4 mA
Control voltage (mV) = 160 (mV) x test gas concentration O 2 (vol. %) + 40 (mV)
measuring range O2 (vol. %)
Signal start 0 V / 0 mA
Control voltage (mV) = 200 (mV) x test gas concentration O 2 (vol. %)
measuring range O2 (vol. %)
Example:
Measuring range 25 vol. %
Test gas concentration 20.8 vol. % O2
Control voltage: Signal start 2 V / 4 mA 173.1 mV
Control voltage: Signal start 0 V / 0 mA 166.4 mV
Signal start 0 V / 0 mA Signal start 2 V / 4 mA
160 (mV) x 20.8 (vol. %) + 40 (mV) = 173.1 mV 200 (mV) x 20.8 (vol. %) = 166.4 mV
25 (vol. %) 25 (vol. %)
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5.4 Option Relay Output
The two relays are activated in dependence of the gas concentration. If the gas concentration exceeds the adjusted
alarm threshold, the corresponding relay switches on. If the gas concentration falls below the threshold minus
hysteresis, the relay switches off again.
The contact function for relay 2, NC (normally closed) or NO (normally open), can be selected via the jumper
NO/NC. See fig 1 and 3. Relay 1 is equipped with a change-over contact.
Via the ModBus interface the two alarm thresholds and the hysteresis are freely adjustable at the PC within the
measuring range. The procedure can be read from the user manual “ModBus Software”.
The following parameters are factory-set.
Alarm threshold 1 = Relay 1: 19 (vol. %)
Alarm threshold 2 = Relay 2: 17 (vol. %)
Switching hysteresis: 1 (vol. %)
6 Inspection and Service
6.1 Inspections
Inspection, service and calibration of the transmitters should be done by trained technicians and executed at regular
intervals. We therefore recommend concluding a service contract with INTEC Controls or one of their
authorized partners.
6.2 Calibration
(See section 5.1 and 5.2)
•At commissioning and at periodic intervals determined by the person responsible for the gas detection
system (recommendation every 12 months).
•After exchange of the sensor
•If in case of operational or climatic influences the sensitivity of the sensor falls below 30 % in operation,
calibration will not be possible any more. In this case the sensor has to be changed.
6.3 Exchange of Sensor Element
Consider static electricity! See point 3.
Sensor should always be installed without power applied:
•Unplug basic PCB AT1195 carefully from the bottom part.
•Unplug old sensor element from the PCB.
•Take the new sensor out of the original packing.
•Plug the sensor element in the PCB at X7.
•Replug the PCB AT1195 in the terminal blocks X4, X5 carefully.
•Calibrate according to section 5.
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7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Analog Mode
Trouble Cause Solution
Jumper 0-20 % not set Check jumper position
Power voltage not applied
Measure tension at X4:
Two-wire: Pin 1 (+) and 4 (-)
Three-wire: Pin 1 (+) and 2 (-)
PCB AT03 not plugged in correctly at
X4 and X5 Replug PCB correctly
Output signal < 3 mA / 1,5 V and/or
control voltage < 30 mV
only for starting signal 2V/4 mA
Wire break Check the wiring
Output signal > 22 mA /220 mV Short-circuit Check the wiring
Sensor element not calibrated Calibrate sensor element
Control voltage does not reach the
calculated value Sensor sensitivity < 30 % Replace sensor element
Power voltage not applied Measure tension at X4
No reaction of the output signal in
spite of gas concentration Signal (Pin 4) not wired correctly Check the wiring
8 Cross-sensitivity Data
The cross sensitivity can be read from the table Technical Data. The table doesn’t claim to be complete. Other
gases can have an influence on the sensitivity, too. The indicated sensitivity data are only standard values referring
to new sensor elements.
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9 Technical Data
General sensor performances
Gas type Oxygen (O2)
Sensor element Electrochemical, diffusion
Measuring range 0 – 25 vol. %
Temperature range -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C)
Pressure range Atmosphere ± 15 %
Humidity 0 – 99 % RH non condensing
Storage temperature range 23°F to 86°F (-5°C to 30°C)
Storage time Max. 6 months
Mounting height 1.5 to 1.8 m (5 to 6 ft.)
Accuracy ± 0.1 vol. %
Long-term output drift < 5% signal loss/year
Response time t90 < 15 sec.
Life expectancy 2 years/normal operating environment
Cross sensitivity1 Concentration (ppm) Reaction (vol. %O2)
Carbon dioxide, CO2 5 vol. % 2
Electrical
Power supply 18 - 28 VDC/AC, reverse polarity protected
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Power consumption (without options)
- Analog mode
- Bus mode
22 mA, max. (0.6 VA)
12 mA, max. (0.3 VA)
Output signal
Analog output signal
Selectable: Current / tension
Startin
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oint 0 / 20 %
(0) 4 – 20 mA, load ≤ 500 Ω,
(0) 2 - 10 V; load ≥ 50 k Ω
proportional, overload and short
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circuit proof
Physical
Enclosure2 Stainless steel V2A
Enclosure colour2 Natural, brushed
Dimensions2 (H x W x D) 113 x 135 x 45 mm /(5.35 x 4.5 x 1.8 in.)
Weight2 Approx. 0,5 kg (1.1 Ibs.)
Protection class2 IP 55
Mounting2 Wall mounting, pillar mounting
Cable entry Standard 1 x M 20
Wire connection Screw-type terminal min. 0.25 to. 2.5 mm2
24 to 14 AWG
Wire distance (analog mode) Current signal ca. 500 m (1500 ft.)
Voltage signal ca. 200 m (600 ft.)
1 The table doesn’t claim to be complete. Other gases, too, can have an influence on the sensitivity. The mentioned
cross sensitivity data are only reference values valid for new sensors.
2 Indications only for option "stainless steel", for further types see datasheet “AT-DT Enclosure”.
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Guidelines EMC Directive 2004 / 108 / EWG
CE
Options
Relay output
Alarm relay 1 (switching threshold 5 ppm) 30 VAC/DC 0,5 A, potential-free, SPDT
Alarm relay 2 (switching threshold 8 ppm) 30 VAC/DC 0,5 A, potential-free SPNO/SPNC
Power consumption 30 mA, (max. 0,8 VA)
Warning buzzer
Acoustic pressure 85 dB (distance 300 mm) (1 ft.)
Frequency 3,5 kHz
Power consumption 30 mA, (max. 0,8 VA)
Heating
Temperature controlled 0 °C ±3°C (32 °F ± 5 °F)
Ambient temperature - 40 °C
Power supply 18 - 28 VDC/AC
Power consumption 0.2 A ; 5 VA
Analog input
Only for RS-485 mode 4 – 20 mA overload and short-circuit proof, input
Ω
Power supply for external transmitter 24 VDC max. 50 mA
resistance 200
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10 Figures
Application: Analog mode
Fig. 1
Two-wire connection Three-wire connection
- 4 - 20 mA output signal without - VDC output signal
options - 0 – 20 mA output signal
- Relay output
- Heating
Controller
Transmitter
ADTX3
0 VDC
4-20 mA
24 VDC
X4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0 VDC
24 VDC_Out
24 VDC
Analog_Out
4-20 mA_Inp
Bus_A
Bus_B
X5
2
3
4
5
1
Controller
Transmitter
ADTX3
0 VDC
4-20 mA
24 VDC
X4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0 VDC
24 VDC_Out
24 VDC
Analog_Out
4-20 mA_Inp
Bus_A
Bus_B
X5
R1 2
3
4
5
1
R2
Option
Relay
NO NC
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PCB AT-1195 V3 Terminal block
Fig. 3
Selection analog output signal
Fig. 4
Jumper 0- 20 % Jumper V-A Output signal
Not set Not set 0 – 20 mA
Set Not set 4 – 20 mA
Not set Set 0 – 10 V
Set Set 2 – 10 V
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
4
2
3
1
5
R2
X4
V-A
NO NC
XA3-1 XA3-2
Gain
ATX3_003
0-20%
Test
Sensor
Connector
Service Tool
R1
X5
Zero
Option
Relay
Anal. Output
= V DC
= mA
Anal. Output
Start Point
= 20 %
= 0 %
Function Relay R2
NO/NC
= NC
= NO
Option
Manual
Calibration
Option
Manual
Addressing
Position
4 3 2 1
54321
1234567
X5
X4
Calibration adapter
Fig. 5
Type: CONKIT-E/CH-LC
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11 Notes and General Information
It is important to read this user manual thoroughly and clearly in order to understand the information and
instructions. The PolyGard® transmitters must be used within product specification capabilities. The appropriate
operating and maintenance instructions and recommendations must be followed.
Due to on-going product development, MSR and INTEC Controls reserves the right to change specifications
without notice. The information contained herein is based upon data considered to be accurate. However, no
guarantee is expressed or implied regarding the accuracy of this data.
11.1 Intended Product Application
The PolyGard® O2 transmitters are designed and manufactured for control applications and air quality compliance in
commercial buildings and manufacturing plants.
11.2 Installers’ Responsibilities
It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that all PolyGard® transmitters are installed in compliance with all national
and local codes and OSHA requirements. Installation should be implemented only by technicians familiar with
proper installation techniques and with codes, standards and proper safety procedures for control installations and
the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA70). It is also essential to follow strictly all instructions
as provided in the user manual.
11.3 Maintenance
It is recommended to check the PolyGard® transmitter regularly. Due to regular maintenance any performance
deviations may easily be corrected. Re-calibration and part replacement in the field may be implemented by a
qualified technician and with the appropriate tools. Alternatively, the easily removable plug-in transmitter card with
the sensor may be returned for service to INTEC Controls.
11.4 Limited Warranty
MSR-Electronic-GmbH and INTEC Controls warrants the PolyGard®transmitter for a period of two years,
12 months normal exposure for the sensor, from the date of shipment against defects in material or workmanship.
Should any evidence of defects in material or workmanship occur during the warranty period, INTEC Controls
will repair or replace the product at their own discretion, without charge.
This warranty does not apply to units that have been altered, had attempted repair, or been subject to abuse,
accidental or otherwise. The warranty also does not apply to units in which the sensor element has been
overexposed or gas poisoned. The above warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties, obligations or
liabilities.
This warranty applies only to the PolyGard®transmitter. MSR-Electronic-GmbH and/or INTEC Controls shall
not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising out of or related to the use of the PolyGard®
transmitter.
If the PolyGard®transmitter needs to be returned to INTEC Controls for service, an RMA number must be
obtained prior to sending.
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