SharpEye 40I User manual


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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ............................................................................................ v
List of Figures ................................................................................................ ix
List of Tables................................................................................................... x
1About this Guide ...................................................................................... 11
1.1 Release History.....................................................................................12
1.2 Glossary and Abbreviations ....................................................................13
1.3 Notifications .........................................................................................14
2Product Overview .................................................................................... 15
2.1 Approvals.............................................................................................15
2.2 Model and Types...................................................................................16
2.3 Features and Benefits ............................................................................18
2.4 Principles of Operation...........................................................................18
2.4.1 Hydrocarbon Fire Detection ..............................................................18
2.4.2 Heated Optics.................................................................................19
2.4.3 HART Protocol ................................................................................19
2.4.4 RS-485 Modbus ..............................................................................19
2.4.5 Product Certification........................................................................20
2.5 Performance Considerations ...................................................................22
2.5.1 Detection Sensitivity .......................................................................22
2.5.2 Cone of Vision ................................................................................23
2.5.3 False Alarm Prevention ....................................................................24
2.5.4 Visual Indicators .............................................................................25
2.5.5 Output Signals................................................................................26
2.5.6 Detector Status ..............................................................................27
2.5.7 Auxiliary Relay as End-of-Line ..........................................................28
2.6 Internal Detector Tests ..........................................................................29
2.6.1 Continuous Feature Test ..................................................................29
2.6.2 Response to Fault Indication ............................................................29
2.6.3 Built-In-Test (BIT) ..........................................................................29
3Installing the Detector ............................................................................ 33
3.1 General Guidelines ................................................................................33
3.1.1 Sensitivity......................................................................................33
3.1.2 Wiring ...........................................................................................33

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3.1.3 Spacing and Location ......................................................................33
3.1.4 Environment ..................................................................................33
3.1.5 Aiming the Detector ........................................................................34
3.2 Unpacking the Product...........................................................................34
3.2.1 Checking the Product Type...............................................................34
3.3 Required Tools......................................................................................34
3.4 Certification Instructions ........................................................................35
3.4.1 Special Instructions for Safe Use.......................................................35
3.4.2 General Instructions........................................................................36
3.5 Installation Cables ................................................................................36
3.5.1 Conduit Installation .........................................................................37
3.6 Installing the Tilt Mount .........................................................................38
3.6.1 Tilt Mount Assembly ........................................................................39
3.7 Connecting the Detector ........................................................................40
3.7.1 Verifying the Detector Wiring ...........................................................42
3.8 Configuring Your Detector ......................................................................43
3.8.1 Sensitivity......................................................................................44
3.8.2 Alarm Delay ...................................................................................44
3.8.3 Address Setup ................................................................................44
3.8.4 Function Setup ...............................................................................44
3.8.5 Heated Optics.................................................................................45
4Operating the Detector ............................................................................ 47
4.1 Powering Up.........................................................................................47
4.2 Safety Precautions ................................................................................47
4.2.1 Default Functions Settings ...............................................................48
4.3 Testing Procedures................................................................................48
4.3.1 Automatic BIT Test .........................................................................49
4.3.2 Manual BIT Test..............................................................................49
4.3.3 Testing with Flame Simulator Model FS-1100 .....................................49
5Maintenance and Troubleshooting ........................................................... 51
5.1 Maintenance.........................................................................................51
5.1.1 General Procedures .........................................................................51
5.1.2 Periodic Procedures .........................................................................51
5.1.3 Keeping Maintenance Records ..........................................................52
5.2 Troubleshooting....................................................................................53

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Appendix A: Specifications ....................................................................... 55
A.1 Technical Specifications .........................................................................55
A.2 Electrical Specifications..........................................................................55
A.2.1 Electrical Input Protection ................................................................56
A.3 Outputs ...............................................................................................56
A.3.1 Electrical Interface ..........................................................................56
A.3.2 Electrical Outputs............................................................................57
A.3.3 Heated Optics.................................................................................58
A.4 Approvals.............................................................................................58
A.4.1 Hazardous Area Approvals ...............................................................58
A.4.2 Functional Approvals .......................................................................59
A.5 Mechanical Specifications .......................................................................59
A.5.1 Enclosure.......................................................................................59
A.5.2 Water and Dust Tight ......................................................................60
A.5.3 Electronic Modules ..........................................................................60
A.5.4 Electrical Connections (2 entries) ......................................................60
A.5.5 Dimensions ....................................................................................60
A.5.6 Weight ..........................................................................................60
A.6 Environmental Specifications ..................................................................60
A.6.1 High Temperature ...........................................................................60
A.6.2 Low Temperature............................................................................60
A.6.3 Humidity........................................................................................60
A.6.4 Salt Fog.........................................................................................60
A.6.5 Dust..............................................................................................61
A.6.6 Vibration........................................................................................61
A.6.7 Mechanical Shock............................................................................61
A.6.8 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) .................................................61
Appendix B: Wiring Instructions............................................................... 63
B.1 General Instructions for Electrical Wiring..................................................63
B.2 Calculation Formula...............................................................................63
B.3 Typical Wiring Configurations .................................................................65
Appendix C: RS-485 Communication Network .......................................... 69
C.1 RS-485 Overview ..................................................................................69
Appendix D: Accessories ........................................................................... 71
D.1 Flame Simulator FS-1100.......................................................................71
D.1.1 Ordering Information.......................................................................71

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D.1.2 Unpacking......................................................................................72
D.1.3 Operating Instructions.....................................................................72
D.1.4 Range ...........................................................................................73
D.1.5 Charging the Battery .......................................................................73
D.1.6 Battery Replacement .......................................................................74
D.2 Technical Specifications .........................................................................75
D.2.1 General .........................................................................................75
D.2.2 Electrical........................................................................................75
D.2.3 Physical .........................................................................................75
D.2.4 EMI Compatibility............................................................................76
D.3 Tilt Mount ............................................................................................77
D.4 Duct Mount ..........................................................................................78
D.5 Weather Cover .....................................................................................79
D.6 Air Shield.............................................................................................80
Appendix E: SIL-2 Features ...................................................................... 81
E.1 40/40I Flame Detector..........................................................................81
E.1.1 Safety Relevant Parameters .............................................................81
E.1.2 Guidelines for Configuring, Installing, Operating, and Service ...............81
Appendix F: End of Line Resistor .............................................................. 84
Technical Support ......................................................................................... 88

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List of Figures
Figure 1: Horizontal Field of View ........................................................................23
Figure 2: Vertical Field of View............................................................................24
Figure 3: Indicator LED ......................................................................................26
Figure 4: Detector with Tilt Mount .......................................................................38
Figure 5: Tilt Mount Assembly.............................................................................39
Figure 6: Tilt Mount Assembly (dimensions in millimeters and inches) .....................39
Figure 7: Detector with Cover Removed ...............................................................41
Figure 8: Wiring Terminals .................................................................................65
Figure 9: Typical Wiring for 4 Wire Controllers (Using Option 1 or 2 Wiring) .............66
Figure 10: 0–20mA Wiring Option 1 (Sink 4-Wire) –Default...................................66
Figure 11: 0–20mA Wiring Option 1 (Converted to Source 3-Wire) ..........................67
Figure 12: 0–20mA Wiring Option 1 (Non-isolated Sink 3-Wire) ..............................67
Figure 13: 0–20mA Wiring Option 2 and 3............................................................68
Figure 14: RS-485 Networking ............................................................................69
Figure 15: Flame Simulator FS-1100 ...................................................................71
Figure 16: Flame Simulator Battery Replacement ..................................................73
Figure 17: Tilt Mount .........................................................................................77
Figure 18: Duct Mount .......................................................................................78
Figure 19: Weather Cover ..................................................................................79
Figure 20: Air Shield..........................................................................................80
Figure 21: End of Line Resistor Assembly .............................................................84

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List of Tables
Table 1: Wiring Options .....................................................................................17
Table 2: Sensitivity Range Levels ........................................................................22
Table 3: Fuel Sensitivity Ranges..........................................................................23
Table 4: Immunity to False Alarm Sources ...........................................................24
Table 5: Welding Immunity Distance ...................................................................25
Table 6: LED Indications ....................................................................................25
Table 7: Available Output Types..........................................................................27
Table 8: Detector Status ....................................................................................27
Table 9: Output Signals Versus Detector State......................................................28
Table 10: Results of a Successful BIT...................................................................30
Table 11: Results of an Unsuccessful BIT .............................................................31
Table 12: Results of a Successful Manual BIT........................................................31
Table 13: Results of an Unsuccessful Manual BIT ..................................................31
Table 14: Tools .................................................................................................35
Table 15: Model 40/40UFL Wiring Options ............................................................42
Table 16: Sensitivity Settings .............................................................................44
Table 17: Functions ...........................................................................................45
Table 18: Default Function Values .......................................................................48
Table 19: Results of Successful Flame Simulator Test ............................................50
Table 20: Troubleshooting Table .........................................................................53
Table 21: Electrical Specifications........................................................................56
Table 22: Contact Ratings ..................................................................................57
Table 23: 20mA Current Output ..........................................................................57
Table 24: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) .....................................................61
Table 25: Maximum DC Resistance at 68°F/20ºC for Copper Wire ...........................63
Table 26: Wiring Length in ft/m ..........................................................................63
Table 27: Wiring Connections .............................................................................65
Table 28: Sensitivity Ranges...............................................................................73
Table 29: Immunity Tests ..................................................................................76
Table 30: Emission Tests....................................................................................76

About this Guide
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1About this Guide
This guide describes the SharpEye Model 40/40I Triple IR (IR3) Flame Detector
and its features and provides instructions on how to install, operate, and maintain
the detector.
Note:
This user guide should be read carefully by all individuals who have or
will have responsibility for using, maintaining, or servicing the
product.
This guide includes the following chapters and appendices:
•Chapter 1, About this Guide, details the layout of the guide, includes the
release history, a glossary and abbreviations, and explains how notifications
are used in the guide.
•Chapter 2, Product Overview, provides a general overview of the product,
principles of operation, and performance considerations.
•Chapter 3, Installing the Detector, describes how to install the detector
including preparations before installation, wiring and mode settings.
•Chapter 4, Operating the Detector, describes how to power-up and test
the detector. The chapter also lists safety precautions you should take when
operating the detector.
•Chapter 5, Maintenance and Troubleshooting, describes basic
maintenance, troubleshooting, and support procedures.
•Appendix A, Specifications, lists the detectors’technical and other
specifications.
•Appendix B, Wiring Instructions, lists the wiring instructions for
connecting the detector and also provides examples of typical wiring
configurations.
•Appendix C, RS-485 Communication Network, provides an overview of
the RS-485 communications network.
•Appendix D, Accessories, describes the accessories available for the
detector.
•Appendix E, SIL-2 Features, describes the special conditions for compliance
with EN 61508 for SIL 2 requirements according to TÜV.
•Appendix F, End of Line Resistor, describes the option of adding an end of
line resistor.

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1.1 Release History
Rev
Date
Revision History
Prepared by
Approved
by
0
May 2008
First Release
Ian Buchanan
Eric Zinn
1
September
2008
Second Release
Ian Buchanan
Eric Zinn
2
July 2010
Third Release
Ian Buchanan
Eric Zinn
3
August 2010
Fourth Release
Ian Buchanan
Eric Zinn
4
November
2010
Fifth Release
Ian Buchanan
Eric Zinn
5
February
2013
Sixth Release
Ian Buchanan
Eric Zinn
6
July 2013
Seventh Release
Ian Buchanan
Eric Zinn
7
February
2015
Eighth Release
Ian Buchanan
Eric Zinn
8
June 2015
Ninth Release
Ian Buchanan
Eric Zinn
9
August 2015
Tenth Release
Ian Buchanan
Eric Zinn
10
January 2016
Eleventh Release
Ian Buchanan
Eric Zinn
11
July 2016
Twelfth Release
Ian Buchanan
Eric Zinn
12
October 2016
Thirteenth Release
Jay Cooley
Ian Buchanan
13
January 2017
Fourteenth
Release
Jay Cooley
Ian Buchanan
14
February
2017
Fifteenth Release
Jay Cooley
Ian Buchanan
Ae
March 2018
Sixteenth Release
Michal Heller
Udi Tzuri
Af
February
2019
Seventeenth
Release
Michal Heller
Udi Tzuri

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1.2 Glossary and Abbreviations
Abbreviation/Term
Meaning
Analog Video
Video values are represented by a scaled signal
ATEX
Atmosphere Explosives
AWG
American Wire Gauge
BIT
Built-In-Test
CMOS
Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor image
sensor
Digital Video
Each component is represented by a number
representing a discrete quantization
DSP
Digital Signal Processing
EMC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
EOL
End of Line
FOV
Field of View
HART
Highway Addressable Remote Transducer –
communications protocol
IAD
Immune at Any Distance
IECEx
International Electro-Technical Commission
Explosion
IP
Internet Protocol
IPA
Isopropyl Alcohol
IR
Infrared
IR3
Refers to the 3 IR sensors in the VID
JP5
Jet Fuel
LED
Light Emitting Diode
MODBUS
Serial communications protocol using Master-Slave
messaging
N/A
Not Applicable
N.C.
Normally Closed
NFPA
National Fire Protection Association
N.O.
Normally Open
NPT
National Pipe Thread
NTSC
National Television System Committee (a color encoding
system)
PAL
Phase Alternation by Line (a color encoding
system)

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Abbreviation/Term
Meaning
P/N
Part Number
RFI
Radio Frequency Interference
RTSP
Real Time Streaming Protocol
SIL
Safety Integrity Level
UNC
Unified Coarse Thread
VAC
Volts Alternating Current
1.3 Notifications
This section explains and exemplifies the usage of warnings, cautions, and notes
throughout this guide:
Warning:
This indicates a potentially hazardous situation that could result in
serious injury and/or major damage to the equipment.
Caution:
This indicates a situation that could result in minor injury and/or
damage to the equipment.
Note:
This provides supplementary information, emphasizes a point or
procedure, or gives a tip to facilitate operation.

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2Product Overview
The SharpEye 40/40I is a flame detector that utilizes improved IR3 technology to
provide state-of-the-art fire protection. The 40/40I uses patented digital signal
processing to analyze the spectral and dynamic characteristics of the measured
infrared radiation, to identify fire events with exceptional sensitivity and extreme
immunity to false alarms.
All 40/40 series detectors include a heated optical window for improved
performance in ice, snow, and condensation conditions.
Detection performance can be easily adapted to all environments, applications,
and requirements, by changing the detector’s configuration parameters.
Adjusting these parameters, as well as performing other maintenance and
monitoring tasks, is possible by means of RS-485-based Modbus communication
or HART communication (in models with 0–20mA output).
Warning:
The detector is not field-repairable due to the meticulous alignment
and calibration of the sensors and the respective circuits. Do not
attempt to modify or repair the internal circuits or change their
settings, as this will impair the system’s performance and void the
SPECTREX product warranty.
The SharpEye 40/40 detector is designed to operate as a stand-alone unit
directly connected to an alarm system or an automatic fire extinguishing system.
The detector can also be a part of a more complex system, where many detectors
and other devices are integrated through a common control unit.
2.1 Approvals
The detector enclosure is ATEX certified Exd flameproof with an integral,
segregated, rear, Exe terminal compartment (avoiding exposure of the sensors
and electronics to the surrounding environment). Hence the combined approval:
Ex II 2G D
Ex db eb op is IIC T4 Gb
Ex tb op is IIIC T96°C Db
(–55°C ≤ Ta ≤ +75°C)
Or
Ex II 2G D
Ex db eb op is IIC T4 Gb
Ex tb op is IIIC T106°C Db
(–55°C ≤ Ta ≤ +85°C)

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2.2 Model and Types
The 40/40I Flame Detector is provided in various configurations depending on:
•Wiring options
•Temperature ranges
•Type of cable entries
•Housing material type
•Required approval
The configuration detail is included in the product part number on the product
label and takes the form: 40/40I-XXXXX, where XXXXX defines the model
according to the above requirements.
To modify the default or pre-ordered configuration and perform maintenance
tasks, please refer to the HART Protocol TM777030, the RS-485 Manual TM
777050 or TM777070.
The P/Ns are defined as:
Note:
Aluminum housing is not available in the FM version.

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Table 1 describes the wiring options in detail.
Table 1: Wiring Options
Wiring
Option
Connections Provided
1
Power
Manual
BIT
Fault
Relay
N.C.
Alarm
Relay
N.O.
0–20mA
Sink
RS-485
HART
2
Power
Manual
BIT
Fault
Relay
N.C.
Alarm
Relay
N.O.,
N.C.
0–20mA
Source
RS-485
HART
3
Power
Manual
BIT
Fault
Relay
N.O.
Alarm
Relay
N.O.,
N.C.
0–20mA
Source
RS-485
HART
4
Power
Manual
BIT
Fault
Relay
N.C.
Alarm
Relay
N.O.
Auxiliary
N.O.
RS-485
-
5
Power
Manual
BIT
Fault
Relay
N.O.
Alarm
Relay
N.O.
Auxiliary
N.O.
RS-485
-
Note:
Wiring option 1 is the default. The mA sink output can be altered to
source type, with a link between Terminals 1 and 8. No other wiring
options can be changed onsite.
For example, product number 40/40I-321SC has the following options:
•Wiring Option: 3 (Power, manual BIT, RS-485, 0–20mA [Source] with the
HART protocol, Fault Relay [N.O.], Alarm Relay [N.O., N.C.])
•Temperature Range: 2 (85°C)
•Cable Entry: 1 (M25)
•Housing : S (Stainless steel)
•Approval: C (ATEX, IECEx)
Note:
Check your specific part numbers against the information in Checking
the Product Type on page 34

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2.3 Features and Benefits
•Detection Range: Up to 215ft/65m for a 1ft2/0.1m2n-heptane fire.
•Ultra-High Immunity to False Alarms: See Table 4 on page 24.
•Advanced Digital Processing of the Dynamic Characteristics of Fire: Flickering,
threshold correlation and ratio.
•Multi IR Channels: Between 2–5µm.
•Field Programmable Sensitivity: 4 ranges to avoid zone crossover.
•Built-In-Test (BIT): Manual and Automatic (see Built-In-Test (BIT) on page
29).
•Heated Window: Prevents effects of ice, snow, and condensation.
•Electrical Interface:
•Dry contact relays
•Communication network RS-485
•0–20mA output
•HART Protocol: Communication protocol (see HART Protocol on page 19).
•Exde: Integral junction box for easy wiring.
•SIL-2: TÜV approved.
•Hazardous Area Certification: ATEX, IECEx, FM, CSA.
•Functionality Approval:
•EN54-10 approved by VdS
•FM approved per FM3260
•Accessories are approved as part of ATEX and IECEx approval.
2.4 Principles of Operation
This section describes the 40/40I principles of operation.
2.4.1 Hydrocarbon Fire Detection
The SharpEye 40/40I Detector is designed to detect flames in which carbon
dioxide (CO2) is produced in the combustion process. These include all
hydrocarbon flames, as well as other types of flames and burning materials such
as wood or alcohol.
The detector’s principle of operation is based on patented IR3 technology. This
technology identifies the unique spectral signature that hot CO2has in the
infrared (IR), namely a peak of intensity at wavelengths of 4.2–4.7µm.
The original IR3 technique (such as implemented in the SharpEye 20/20I Flame
Detector) utilizes 3 infrared sensors, each sensitive to its own wavelength range.
The first sensor is sensitive to wavelengths within the emission peak of hot CO2.
The other 2 sensors are sensitive to wavelengths above and below this peak. In
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than those measured in the other 2 sensors. In order to trigger a fire alarm,
these and other conditions must be met (for example, radiation is flickering in
frequencies typical of flames). The detector does not react when exposed to non-
fire radiation sources.
The SharpEye 40/40I also includes an additional IR sensor, sensitive to a
different band within the emission peak of hot CO2. This sensor’s signal is
compared to those of the other 3, thereby increasing sensitivity for some types of
flames, such as gas flames.
2.4.2 Heated Optics
The SharpEye 40/40 Flame Detector uses heated optics. The heater increases the
temperature of the optical surface by 5–8°F / ~3–5°C above the ambient
temperature to improve performance in ice, condensation, and snow conditions.
The heated optics can be set to one of the following:
•Not operated.
•On continuously.
•Automatic, per temperature change (default): you can define the start
temperature below which the window is heated. (The default is 41°F/5°C.)
This temperature can be defined from 32°F/0°C to 86°F/30°C. The heating
stops when the temperature is 27°F/15°C above the start temperature.
For more information, see Configuring Your Detector on page 43.
2.4.3 HART Protocol
The 40/40 Flame Detectors use the HART protocol.
HART Communication is a bi-directional industrial field communication protocol
used to communicate between intelligent field instruments and host systems.
HART is the global standard for smart process instrumentation and the majority
of smart field devices installed in plants worldwide are HART-enabled. HART is
available in wiring options 1, 2, and 3, see Table 1, page 17.
HART technology is easy to use and very reliable.
Through the HART connection, you are able to perform:
•Detector setup
•Detector troubleshooting
•Detector health and status
For more details, refer to the HART Manual TM777030.
2.4.4 RS-485 Modbus
For more advanced communications, the 40/40I detector has an RS-485 Modbus-
compatible output that provides data communication from a network (up to 247
detectors) to a host computer or universal controller for central monitoring. This
feature allows for reduced installation costs, easy maintenance, and local or
remote diagnostic tools.

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2.4.5 Product Certification
The 40/40I Flame Detectors have the following certifications:
•ATEX, IECEx, page 20
•FM, CSA, page 20
•SIL-2, page 21
•EN54-10, page 21
•Inmetro (UL), page 21
•TR CU/EAC, page 21
2.4.5.1 ATEX, IECEx
The 40/40I Flame Detector is certified to:
ATEX per SIRA 07ATEX1250X and IECEx per IECEx SIR 07.0085X
Ex II 2G D
Ex db eb op is IIC T4 Gb
Ex tb op is IIIC T96°C Db
(–55°C ≤ Ta ≤ +75°C)
Or
Ex II 2G D
Ex db eb op is IIC T4 Gb
Ex tb op is IIIC T106°C Db
(–55°C ≤ Ta ≤ +85°C)
The accessories, Tilt Mount P/N 40/40-001, Weather Cover P/N 777163 and P/N
777268, Duct Mount P/N 777670, and Air Shield P/N 777650 are included in the
approval.
This product is suitable for use in hazardous Zones 1 and 2 with IIC gas group
vapors present, and Zones 21 and 22 with IIIC dust type present.
2.4.5.2 FM, CSA
The 40/40I Flame Detector is approved per FM and CSA Explosion Proof and
Functionality per FM3260:
•Class I, Division 1, Groups B, C and D.
•Dust Ignition Proof –Class II/III Division 1, Groups E, F and G.
•Ingress Protection –IP67, IP66, NEMA 250 Type 6P.
•Fuel Test Response including: Gasoline, N-Heptane, Diesel, JP5, Kerosene,
Ethyl, Alcohol 95%, IPA, Methanol, Methane, LPG, Polypropylene, and Paper.
•For more details see FM Report Project ID3029553, and CSA Report No.
2451134.
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